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The development, provision, and evaluation of multidisciplinary health care services to population groups experiencing increased health risks or disparities in partnership with health care consumers and the community in order to improve the health
 
  of the community and its diverse population groups is called: a. population-focused nursing practice. c. population-based health care practice.
  b. population-based nursing practice. d. population-based care.

Question 2

When providing care to patients, nurses understand that evidence-based practice supports the concept that:
 
  a. To avoid atelectasis and pneumonia, use of an incentive spirometer has an out-come equal to coughing for a patient following surgery.
  b. To avoid atelectasis and pneumonia, use of an incentive spirometer has a better outcome than coughing for a patient following surgery.
  c. To avoid atelectasis and pneumonia, use of an incentive spirometer has a worse outcome than coughing for a patient following surgery.
  d. Neither coughing nor use of an incentive spirometer will avoid atelectasis or pneumonia in postoperative patients.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Population-based health care practice is the development, provision, and evaluation of
multidisciplinary health care services to population groups experiencing increased health risks or
disparities, in partnership with health care consumers and the community in order to improve the
health of the community and its diverse population groups. Population-focused nursing practice is
defined by nursing activities that focus on all of the people and reflects responsibility to and for the
people. Population-based nursing practice is defined as the practice of nursing in which the focus of
care is to improve the health status of vulnerable or at-risk population groups within the community by
employing health promotion and disease prevention interventions across the health continuum.
Population-based care requires active partnership of both providers and recipients of care.

Answer to Question 2

B

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A Evidence supports the use of the incentive spirometer to prevent atelectasis postoperatively.
B Research supports the use of the incentive spirometer to avoid postoperative atelectasis.
C Evidence supports the use of the incentive spirometer to prevent atelectasis postoperatively.
D Evidence supports the use of the incentive spirometer to prevent atelectasis postoperatively.



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