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Community Health Nursing Essentials

The Community Health Nursing Process involves assessing community needs, prioritizing identified problems, setting goals and objectives, developing strategies and activities, implementing plans, and evaluating outcomes. Key steps include gathering and analyzing data, presenting findings to solicit community support, prioritizing issues based on their nature, potential impact, and modifiability, and maintaining good relationships to facilitate cooperation in implementing solutions.
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Community Health Nursing Essentials

The Community Health Nursing Process involves assessing community needs, prioritizing identified problems, setting goals and objectives, developing strategies and activities, implementing plans, and evaluating outcomes. Key steps include gathering and analyzing data, presenting findings to solicit community support, prioritizing issues based on their nature, potential impact, and modifiability, and maintaining good relationships to facilitate cooperation in implementing solutions.
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1.

The Community Health Nursing Process is also known as the problem-solving process of the
Community/Public Health Nurse.

True

2. One of the purposes of presenting the assessment data to the community is to solicit broad support
and participation in the community health process.

True

3. Match the activities involved in each of the steps in the planning process/cycle with the specific phase
in the process.

- Prioritize identified problems Situational analysis

- List down performance indicators Evaluation planning

- Set the direction that guide’s the nurses’ efforts Goal and objective setting

- Gather the details of data available Situational analysis

- Identification of resources needed Strategy & activity setting

4. Data analysis is the first step in community needs assessment.

False

5. The acronym FHSIS stands for “Field Health Station Information System.”

False

6. Match the description with the priority setting criteria.

Problems are categorized as health status, resource or health-related Nature,

The chance minimizing the effects of the problem Preventive potential,

Refers to the number of community members affected Magnitude,

The chance of reducing, controlling or eradicating the problem Modifiability,

The community’s recognition that a problem exist and it affects them. Salience
7. A good working relationship with the client in the community setting could promote client
cooperation and success in the implementation of the planned action.

True

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