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lindiwe

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A nurse works hard to develop alliances among various community organizations toward improving health in the community. What are actions such as this called?
 
  a. Building coalitions
  b. Collaboration
  c. Communication
  d. Community cooperation

Question 2

Why are high-risk and vulnerable subpopulations identified by public health nurses before deciding on appropriate interventions?
 
  a. It is easiest to make improvements among these groups.
  b. Populations are not homogeneous, and resources are limited.
  c. Such groups are most vocal about their needs and wants.
  d. These groups are often recipients of special funding.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
By definition, the nurse's actions are coalition building. Although collaboration has a very similar meaning, Table 1-4 stresses that collaboration is focused more on enhancing the capacity of an individual or a group. The nurse is establishing cooperative alliances, but not yet working with them toward a goal.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Populations are not all the same. The needs of subpopulations must be assessed. The high-risk and vulnerable subpopulations must be identified early. Those individuals who do not receive service early become very expensive high-cost users later.





 

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