Answer to Question 1
Answer: 1, 3, 4, 5
Explanation: 1. The United States ranks lower than other countries on preventive measures such as flu shots for older citizens, recommended preventive measures for patients with diabetes, exploration of emotional issues, and annual blood pressure and cholesterol checks for people with hypertension. The need for an annual eye examination for school-age children is not a topic that is of high importance for the population health nurse to include in the community education session.
3. The United States ranks lower than other countries on preventive measures such as flu shots for older citizens, recommended preventive measures for patients with diabetes, exploration of emotional issues, and annual blood pressure and cholesterol checks for people with hypertension. The need for an annual eye examination for school-age children is not a topic that is of high importance for the population health nurse to include in the community education session.
4. The United States ranks lower than other countries on preventive measures such as flu shots for older citizens, recommended preventive measures for patients with diabetes, exploration of emotional issues, and annual blood pressure and cholesterol checks for people with hypertension. The need for an annual eye examination for school-age children is not a topic that is of high importance for the population health nurse to include in the community education session.
5. The United States ranks lower than other countries on preventive measures such as flu shots for older citizens, recommended preventive measures for patients with diabetes, exploration of emotional issues, and annual blood pressure and cholesterol checks for people with hypertension. The need for an annual eye examination for school-age children is not a topic that is of high importance for the population health nurse to include in the community education session.
Answer to Question 2
Answer: 1
Explanation: 1. Out of the six nations studied, the United States ranked last on overall efficiency of its health system and proposed reforms to the National Health services include promote efficiency. Identify implementing research, reducing chronic illnesses, and limiting caregiver autonomy have not been identified as needs by these healthcare approaches.