What This Document Is
This document is a sample set of multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding of key concepts within Community Health Nursing, specifically focusing on child and adolescent health. It’s drawn from material related to Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition, Chapter 16. The questions are formatted as a quiz, with answers provided.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is valuable for students enrolled in Pennsylvania Western University, California’s NUR 475 Community Health Nursing course. It serves as a practice tool for self-assessment and exam preparation. It’s most useful when reviewing course material on pediatric health disparities, demographic trends, and infant mortality rates as indicators of community health. This type of practice is crucial for solidifying knowledge and identifying areas needing further study.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides a limited snapshot of the full range of topics covered in child and adolescent health within the course. It focuses *solely* on multiple-choice question format and does not include in-depth explanations of concepts, case studies, or application exercises. It is not a substitute for reading the textbook or attending lectures.
What This Document Provides
This preview includes five multiple-choice questions with answers covering:
* Risk factors for poor health in children
* The proportion of children in the U.S. population
* Demographic changes and their implications for community planning
* The importance of Spanish language skills for healthcare providers
* The use of infant mortality rate as a health indicator.
The full document contains a more extensive question bank, categorized by cognitive level (Remember, Understand, Apply) to help students practice different levels of critical thinking. This preview does *not* include all questions from the chapter, nor does it provide detailed rationales for correct or incorrect answers beyond what is already present.