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natalie2426

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The faculty member explains to students that the Healthy People documents (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. focus on health disparities among Americans.
  b. guide the planning of public health programs.
  c. have specific, measurable health-related objectives.
  d. rate hospitals and physicians based on patient satisfaction.
  e. routinely assess peoples' willingness to make healthy changes.

Question 2

A nurse has assessed an Asian woman for intimate partner violence (IPV) using the Abuse Assessment Screen (AAS). The woman has screened negative. What can the nurse conclude from this screening result?
 
  a. The tool may not be reliable for this patient.
  b. The woman is not a victim of IPV.
  c. The woman is not at risk for future IPV.
  d. The woman may be being deceitful.



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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C
The Healthy People documents highlight the disparities in health care among Americans.
The written goals of Healthy People initiatives help guide planning for public health programs.
Written objectives exist for both health promotion and disease prevention that are clear and measurable.
Healthy People documents do not rate physicians and hospitals based on patient satisfaction.
Healthy People documents do not assess willingness to engage in health-related changes.

Answer to Question 2

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The AAS has been validated in several clinical settings and has been found to be valid and reliable for whites, Hispanics, and African Americans. The validity of the tool for Asian women is not yet known.
The woman may not be a victim of IPV, but the nurse cannot conclude that without question as the tool has not been researched enough on Asian women to determine its validity and reliability.
The AAS does not screen for possible future IPV.
The nurse should never conclude that a woman is being deceitful when being screened for IPV. Some women may not answer all questions truthfully because of fears for their safety, but labeling a woman deceitful is judgmental and shows a lack of understanding of IPV.





 

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