UTA NURS4465 2020 September Module 3 Quiz Latest

NURS4465 Population and Community Nursing
Module 3 Quiz
Question 1The Human Genome Project is an international research project, funded by the U.S. Congress in 1988 and completed in 2003, that has mapped all of the approximately:
25,000 genes in the human DNA
2, 500 genes in the human DNA
32,000 genes in human DNA
15,000 genes in the human DNA
Question 2 Among the Latino population in the United States, Latinos: (Select all that apply)
a. have a higher prevalence of diabetes than that of the general population
b. in migrant farmworker families have a lifestyle that makes it difficult to obtain proper nutrition, adhere to weight control measures, and procure continuity of health care and medication administration necessary for good diabetes control.
c. have higher rates of end-stage complications
d. have a record of better diabetes control that that of the general population
Question 3 Depression and stress are areas of concern among adult migrants. This may be related to: (Select all that apply)
a. isolation
b. economic hardship
c. legal status
d. weather conditions that interrup their work
Question 4 Factors that limit adequate provision of health care services to migrant population groups include: (Select all that apply)
a. lack of knowledge about services
b. inability to afford care
c. discrimination
d. lack of fluency in English language
Question 5 Healthy People 2020 discusses vulnerable population groups and identifies illness prevention and health promotion objectives for them. One of the four goals of Healthy People 2020 is the elimination of:
a. Safety net providers
b. Carve outs
c. Health disparities
d. Case finding
Question 6 Key findings from early work to sequence the human genome were that: (Select all that apply)
a. all humans are 99.9% identical at the DNA level
b. all humans are 50% identical at the DNA level
c. all humans are 25% identical at the DNA level
d. nearly 25,000 genes make up the human genome
Question 7A migrant worker is a laborer whose principal employment involves: (Select all that apply)
a. moving from a home base to another location
b. planting or harvesting agricultural products
c. living in temporary housing
d. enjoying the enforcement of legislation for field sanitation and safety regulations
Question 8A vulnerable population group is:
a. a group of individuals who lives in suburban areas
b. a subgroup of families in high-income communities
c. a subgroup of the population that is more likely to develop health problems as a result of exposure to risk or to have worse outcomes from these health problems than the rest of the population
d. is always delinquest in keeping health care recommendations
Question 9Factors that have a negative influence on social and community violence include: (Select all that apply)
a. the lack of mass communication media
b.changing social conditions
c. population density
d. work
Question 10Genetics refers to the study of the function and effect of single genes that are inherited by children from their parents.
True
False
Question 11Genomics is the study of all of a person's genes including their interaction with one another, as well as the interaction of a person's genes with the environment.
True
False
Question 12Nursing assessments about vulnerable populations should include the following dimensions: (Select all that apply)
a. questions about the client's perceptions of socioeconomic resources, including identifying people who provide support and financial resources
b. assessment for congenital and genetic predisposition to illness
c. an evaluation of family indebtedness status
d. the presence of stress and healthy or dysfunctional family dynamics
Question 13The professional registered nurse provides the following nursing care services for patients with or at risk for a disease that arises from a genetic susceptibility: (Select all that apply)
a. Demonstrates an understanding of the relationship of genetics and genomics to health, prevention, screening, diagnostics, prognostics, selection of treatment, and monitoring of treatment effectiveness;
b. interpretation of x-ray findings
c.Demonstrates ability to elicit a family health history (minimum of three generations); and
d. Assesses clients' knowledge, perceptions, and responses to genetic and genomic information.
Question 14The four categories of child neglect include: (Select all that apply)
a. physical
b. economic
c. medical
d. educational
Question 15Violence is generally defined as accidental acts, interpersonal or intrapersonal, that result in physical or psychological injury to one or more persons.
True
False

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