CHN SEMI FINALS
1. Group of people sharing common geographic boundaries with common values
- The Community
2. It would describe a community diagnosis that responds to a particular need
- A problem-oriented nursing diagnosis
3. Complex activity that should be undertaken where more local people are involve in
action planning
- Health Action Potential
4. Assets means and skills that contribute to the promotion of health and well-being of
people
- Health Resources
5. The Health standing of a population is indicated by Morbidity mortality and Fertility
- Health Status
6. A process that describes the state of health of local people in identifying the
interventions needed
- Community health needs
7. A process of looking at any kind of information about a commonly targeted group
- Need Assessment
8. It is a systematic method of planning delivering and evaluating individual care for
clients in any state of health or illness using scientific method of problem solving
- Nursing Process
9. A process that involves interrogating or talking to people, asking question or
inquiring
- Interview
10. A systematic collection of analysis of data culminating nursing diagnosis
- Assessment
Matching Type:
Term Description Prioritization
Preventive Potential Nature and magnitude of 1
future problems that can be
minimize or totally
prevented if intervention is
done
Modifiability of a problem Probability of success in 2
minimizing or totally
eradicating a problem
through intervention
Magnitude of a problem Percentage of a population 3
that is affected
Nature of the Problem Describes the situation 4
where there is
demonstrated health need
Salience or Social Concern Community perception and 5
evaluation of health
problems in terms
seriousness and urgency
True or False
* Remaining numbers are true*
1. All communities are alike in terms of the way of
- False
2. A good community has different interest
- False
3. The implementation phase of nursing care is determining the effectiveness of plan
care
- False
4. Descriptive Data is presented in the table graph
- False
11. When you go for a visit in a community, which would be your explanation to the
client
- This visit will become the basis for developing and implementing community
health nursing interventions
12. When a community takes care of environmental sanitation to avoid health crisis as
the instance of dengue and other communicable diseases, the characteristics of a
healthy community should have
- The preparation to meet the Crisis
13. What type of nursing diagnosis you will use that aids to obtain general information
about the community
- Use a community diagnosis that responds to a particular need
14. When a student compares the type of diagnosis they found that the demographic
variables include in the comprehensive community diagnosis. Choose which is not
part of the variable
- *The most Obvious Answer*
15. The socioeconomic and cultural variables is identified as they may
- Directly and indirectly affect the health status of the community
16. The indicator that includes waste disposal is an example of
- Environmental Indicator
17. New students who are now ready to conduct community diagnosis which is the first
step to be performed
- Determining the Objectives
18. The effects of typhoon Odette in Bohol confronted a public health nurse in one of
the out places of diarrhea which element of comprehensive diagnosis is reflected in
an outweigh of diarrhea occurs
- Health Illness pattern
19. Assisted in community diagnosis the nurse identifies the increase of morbidity
mortality and typhoon devastated community. This category of community health
problem is
- Health Status Problem
20. Miss Dee is a newly hired PHN in the town of San Pascual Loay, upon conducting a
community diagnosis nurse Dee interviewed the resident and review the community
profile of the health center. What step of community diagnosis is Miss Dee
performing
- Collection of Data
21. When Nurse Dee was able to identify the different health problems, the next step of
community diagnosis is
-
Enumeration – Bonus DAW! HEHEHEHE
What are the types of Community
- Urban
- Rural
Components of Community Health needs
- Perceive needs
- Express Needs
- Absolute Needs
Two Types of Community Diagnosis
- Problem Oriented
- Comprehensive
Categories of health Problem
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary