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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
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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
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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
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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
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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%
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