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Which of the following statements would describe a health risk?
a) The family has two children
b) Evaluate the cost of emergency department visits
c) The target population is middle-school children
d) Preschool children without insurance are less likely to be immunized
Preschool children without insurance are less likely to be immunized
Which of the following would be an example of secondary prevention?
a) Immunizations
b) Promoting the use of car seats
c) Rehabilitation for a head injury
d) Mental health counseling for a family death
Mental health counseling for a family death
The cost of a nursing intervention is analyzed for the number of hospital days avoided for patients. This project would be called a:
a) Screening effort
b) Primary prevention plan
c) Cost-effectiveness analysis
d) Community nursing process
Cost-effectiveness analysis
Which of the following statistics would be used to describe the number of deaths in a population from a certain disease within a determined period?
a) Incidence
b) Mortality rate
c) Crude death rate
d) Cause-specific death rate
Cause-specific death rate
An example of a community goal would be:
a) Increased obesity among students related to sedentary lifestyle
b) In the target population, 30% of students were above the 95th percentile for age and sex
c) At the end of the program, all students had a body-mass index (BMI) below the 95th percentile
d) Within 2 years, the percentage of students with BMIs above the 95th percentile for age and sex will be 20%
Within 2 years, the percentage of students with BMIs above the 95th percentile for age and sex will be 20%