NR503 MIDTERM EXAM 2020 MARCH ;LATEST

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Question 15 pts
(CO 2, 3) Which of the following is a measure of exposure in a case-control study?
Group of answer choices
The measure of effects of exposure is expressed as relative ratio (RR).
The measure of effects of exposure is expressed as an odds ration (OR).
The measure of effect of exposure is expressed as the attributable risk (AR).
The measure of effect of exposure is expressed as the effect size (ES).
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Question 25 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a secondary prevention strategy?
Group of answer choices
Creating tobacco-free zones at correctional facilities
State level taxes on tobacco products
Referral to counseling for someone with post-partum depression
Bone density testing for osteoporosis
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Question 35 pts
(CO 1,3, 4,6) The provider is analyzing the number of deaths from stroke per year in their practice. Which of the following rates should be used?
Group of answer choices
Prevalence Rates
Incidence Rates
Mortality Rates
Percentage Rates
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Question 45 pts
(CO 1, 4) Which of the following is the best definition of validity of a screening tool?
Group of answer choices
The tool's ability to screen based upon gender and age.
The tool's ability to accurately identify those who have the disease.
The tool's ability to measure morbidity rates?
The tool's ability to measure the population prevalence rate.
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Question 55 pts
(CO 1,6) When reviewing vital statistics, which of the following are included?
Group of answer choices
Marriages, fetal deaths, births
Marriages, vaccine rates, and divorces
Marriages, fetal deaths and automobile accidents
Marriages, immunization rates, and falls
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Question 65 pts
(CO 1, 2, 3) Systematic error or bias is categorized into which of the following two groups?
Group of answer choices
Information bias and causality are categorized as systematic errors.
Specificity and selection bias are categorized as systematic errors.
Selection bias and information bias are categorized as systematic errors.
Sensitivity and specificity are categorized as systematic errors.
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Question 75 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following is an example of the determinants of health?
Group of answer choices
Housing availability and neighborhood safety
Morbidity and annual homicide rates
Regional availability of magnet hospitals
Political party affiliations at the state level
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Question 85 pts
(CO 1) Collaboration of care with various disciplines supports which of the following?
Group of answer choices
Quality and a basis for all policy related decisions
Quality and culturally sensitive interventions
Quality and vital statistic accuracy
Quality and consistent provision of policy initiatives
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Question 95 pts
(CO 1,6) Epidemiology supports the understanding of health through which of the following?
Group of answer choices
The study of disease frequency and distribution
The study of population-health through interventional research
The study of the natural history of all diseases
The study of immune function on aggregate populations
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Question 105 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following is the best definition for the goal of population-based nursing.
Group of answer choices
The provision of care aimed at inner city aggregate populations
The provision of care solely integrating HP2020 guidelines
The provision of care where focus is on disease cure
The provision of evidence-based care
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Question 115 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following best describes a screening test's specificity?
Group of answer choices
Specificity is a measure of strength of association with a case-control study.
Specificity is a measure of a screening test's ability to correctly identify a person without disease with a positive test.
Specificity is a measure used in a randomized control trial.
Specificity is a measure of a screening test's ability to correctly identify a person without disease with a negative test.
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Question 125 pts
(CO 1) The collection and analysis of epidemiological data aids practitioners in which of the following:
Group of answer choices
Identifying, classifying and publishing manuscripts
Identifying the relationships between community and population
Identifying and writing of guidelines
Identifying, selecting, and implementing interventions
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Question 135 pts
(CO 1, 4) The goal of screening asymptomatic individuals in population health is which of the following (select the one best answer):
Group of answer choices
Reduction in morbidity and mortality
Reduction in sensitivity
Reduction in need for secondary prevention
Reduction in causation
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Question 145 pts
(CO 1,4) What are the criteria that should be considered for a screening test to be effective?
Group of answer choices
The availability of a screening test that predicts the causation
The availability of a screening test that is sensitive and specific
The availability of a screening test that has a low sensitivity
The availability of a screening test that has a neutral predictive value
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Question 155 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following is the best definition for an aggregate population?
Group of answer choices
Nationally defined populations that are free of disease
Total population census for a state
It is the measurement of severity of illness
Subpopulations, such as a high-risk subgroup
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Question 165 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a tertiary prevention strategy?
Group of answer choices
Childhood drug use prevention programs
The provision of pap smears for women
Annual testing of cholesterol levels
Occupational therapy for children diagnosed with learning disabilities
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Question 175 pts
(CO 1, 5) Where can providers find criteria for reviewing an internet site for rigor?
Group of answer choices
The Information Technology Association provides internet review guidelines.
The Health on the Net (HON) Foundation provides internet review guidelines.
The World Life Association provides internet review guidelines.
The Health and Internet Committee provides internet review guidelines.
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Question 185 pts
(CO 1, 6) The primary goal of the epidemiological triangle is which of the following?
Group of answer choices
To explain outcomes
To identify responsible infectious agents
To explain chronic health diseases
To explain causation
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Question 195 pts
(CO 1) Outcomes measurement in population health refers to which of the following:
Group of answer choices
Measuring the development of long-term disease complications
Measuring interventions for an individual person in an acute care setting
Measuring invidualized patient responses to specific interventions
Measuring the benefits from an intervention.
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Question 205 pts
(CO 1) Which of the following is an example of a primary prevention intervention?
Group of answer choices
Cardiac rehabilitation following a myocardial infarction
State-wide tobacco prevention programs
Clinics offering rapid HIV testing of asymptomatic individuals
Outpatient referral for physical therapy post shoulder surgery
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