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1. Which variables occur in nature that could have a negative impact on human? Select all that apply
• Changes in rainfall and water supply for soil
• Ecology of microbial growth
• There is adequate food supply and always will be
• Risks for waterborne and food-borne pathogens in drinking water, seafood and fresh produce because of climate change variability
• The effect of climate change upon weather extremes (droughts, floods and storms)
2. A community health nurse is teaching a group of clients about modes of transmission. Which statement made by the client indicates correct interpretation about the modes of transmission. Select all that apply
• Vector transmission requires contact with a non human carrier such as an animal or insect
• Direct transmission requires contact with a contaminated inanimate material
• Indirect transmission is also known as vehicle-borne illness
• Food and water related illnesses are considered to be spread by indirect transmission
• Airborne transmission commonly occurs from coughing and sneezing
3. An instructor is discussing the various legislative acts that have focused on health care. Which statement by the class indicates they understand the focus of the Social Security Act?
• Increased services to the poor
• Expanded coverage for children
• Increased Privacy of patient information
• Increased availability of public health programs
4. Student nurses are questioning the benefits of joining a professional nursing organization during a class discussion. Which statement by the instructor will best address their concern? Select all that apply
▪ They have successfully elevated the nursing professionalism
▪ They have developed the paradigms that influence and affect public health
▪ They have given voice to the inequalities that affect the society
▪ They have a long and consistent relationship with public policy
▪ They are regarded as major player in Washington when discussing health care policy
5. And instructor is discussing the various legislative acts that have focussed on healthcare. Which statement by the class indicates they understand the focus of the social security act.
• Expanded coverage for children
• Increased availability of public health programs
• Increase services to the poor
• Increase privacy of patient information Increased availability of public health programs
6. The community health nurse is a member of a legislative group that is evaluating a suggested new policy. Which factor should the nurse question first concerning the policy?
• What is the result?
• Who benefits from it?
• How much it cost?
• Why is it in place?
Question No.1
Which variables occur in nature that could have a negative impact on human?
Changes in rainfall and water supply for soil
Ecology of microbial growth
Risks for waterborne and food-borne pathogens in drinking water, seafood and fresh produce because of climate change variability
The effect of climate change upon weather extremes.
Question No.2
A community health nurse is teaching a group of clients about modes of transmission. Which statement made by the client indicates correct interpretation about the modes of transmission. Select all that apply
Vector transmission requires contact with a non human carrier such as an animal or insect
Indirect transmission is also known as vehicle-borne illness
Food and water related illnesses are considered to be spread by indirect transmission
Airborne transmission commonly occurs from coughing and sneezing
Question No.3
An instructor is discussing the various legislative acts that have focused on health care. Which statement by the class indicates they understand the focus of the Social Security Act?
Increased services to the poor
Expanded coverage for children
Increased availability of public health programs
Question No. 4
Student nurses are questioning the benefits of joining a professional nursing organization during a class discussion. Which statement by the instructor will best address their concern? Select all that apply
They have successfully elevated the nursing professionalism
They have developed the paradigms that influence and affect public health
They have given voice to the inequalities that affect the society
They have a long and consistent relationship with public policy