ATI RN
Questions About Social Determinants of Health Questions
Question 1 of 5
Which of the following is NOT TRUE for the connections between jobs and security/insecurity?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D because it states an inaccurate statement about part-time vs. self-employed workers based on gender, which does not align with the general trends. Women are more likely to work part-time roles, while men are more likely to be self-employed. This statement is not consistent with the typical gender distribution in these types of work arrangements. A is true because young workers are indeed overrepresented in non-standard work. B is true as various forms of employment can lead to job and revenue insecurity, with self-employment being the least affected. C is true as it highlights the different forms of employment that can impact job security.
Question 2 of 5
Which of the following scenarios is an example of health equity?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because providing mobile health screenings for individuals without transportation promotes health equity by ensuring access to healthcare services regardless of socioeconomic barriers. This helps address disparities in healthcare access and outcomes. Incorrect choices: B: Offering clinic appointments during standard business hours does not address barriers faced by individuals with work obligations or other responsibilities. C: Providing health education in English only excludes non-English speakers and limits access to vital information. D: Offering fasting glucose screenings at a specific age may not consider individual risk factors or disparities in healthcare access.
Question 3 of 5
The community health nurse is looking for a way to improve heart health. Within the framework of the SDOH and upstream thinking, what contributing factor to improving heart health would the nurse most likely focus on within the community?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Unhealthy diet. This is because poor dietary habits directly impact heart health by increasing the risk of conditions like high blood pressure and high cholesterol. By focusing on promoting a healthy diet within the community, the nurse can address a key contributing factor to improving heart health. Other choices are incorrect because: A: Vaping may be harmful to health, but it is not a primary contributing factor to heart health compared to diet. B: Low levels of physical activity are important, but diet has a stronger impact on heart health. C: Lack of safe places to exercise is important for physical activity, but diet plays a more significant role in heart health.
Question 4 of 5
A community health nurse is working with a group of gay Black clients who are describing some of the
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Intersectionality. This is because intersectionality recognizes that individuals can experience multiple forms of discrimination based on their intersecting identities, such as being gay and Black. This approach helps understand the unique challenges faced by this specific group. A: This choice is not as specific or comprehensive as intersectionality in addressing the multiple layers of discrimination experienced by the group. C: Entitlements are rights or benefits granted to individuals by law, which is not directly related to the discrimination faced by the group. D: Gender disparities focus on differences between men and women, which is not the primary issue for this group.
Question 5 of 5
A nurse studying the percentage of the population that reports having a regular source of health care notices that some states have significantly higher rates of care than other states. Which of the following factors is most likely the reason for the difference?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: The geographic distribution of health care providers. This is because the availability of health care providers in a certain area directly impacts the accessibility of health care services for the population. States with higher rates of health care providers are more likely to have better access to regular health care. Choice A (Differences in health literacy rates) is incorrect because while health literacy can impact access to health care, the presence of health care providers is a more direct factor influencing access. Choice C (The income requirements for Medicaid eligibility) is incorrect as it pertains to eligibility for a specific healthcare program rather than the availability of health care providers. Choice D (Availability of public transportation) is incorrect as it may impact access to health care services indirectly but is not as direct a factor as the geographic distribution of health care providers.