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1.What do nurses fear is a barrier

1.What do nurses fear is a barrier to advocacy? Retribution Obedience Advocacy by others Powerful stances 2.What is a way to ensure that the nurse is prepared for advocacy around a specific issue? Allow lobbyist to always talk for you Use documents prepared by others Clarify the position on the problem. Align your goal with someone’s goal 3.Which priority of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Equity Plan for Improving Quality in Medicare makes Medicare disparities data more accessible and easier to use? Priority 3 Priority 2 Priority 4 Priority 1 4.What does the 2016 National HealthCare Quality and Disparities Report (QDR) show from 2014 to 2015? 20% disparity measures saw improvement 30% disparity measures saw improvement 10-15% disparity measures failed to show improvement. 40-50% disparity measures saw improvement 5.Which philosophical model of nursing advocacy was based on the nurse’s role to help patients clarify their values and illness experience and exercise their right to self-determination? Kohnke Curtin Mallik Gadow 6.What is a barrier to successful advocacy? Requirement of nursing students to be involved in policymaking. Board of nursing rules Need to maintain the status quo. Requires a significant commitment on the part of the nurse. 7.What is political analysis? Process of examining an issue and understanding the key factors and people that might potentially influence a policy goal Illuminate of issues and problems Determining the wrong problems Identifying an issue 8.What is the third part of a political analysis? Analyze the political feasibility of solving an issue Situational analysis by examining the context of the problem Understanding people and relevant issues Identify and describe the issue or problem 9.What is important to remember when issues are framed? Link the issue to the nurses role Values are framed by the nurse’s role in nursing Show how they help the public at large and not just the nursing profession Prioritization of values 10.What is the definition of health equity? The incidence, prevalence, mortality, and burden of diseases Policy initiatives to address health disparities in general as well as specific priority areas Attainment of the highest level of health for all people Women will be able to obtain timely screenings and have access to early treatment 11.How are professional ethics built? (Select all that apply) Skills and outcomes expected in professional practice. Lack of moral responsiveness Conduct expected of the professional It’s purpose 12.What are the three types of nursing advocacy the influence policy, population health, and the profession of nursing? (Select all that apply.) Issue advocacy Professional advocacy Community and public health advocacy Research advocacy 13.What are several questions that can used as a guide in analyzing the background of the issue? (Select all that apply.) Why does the problem exist? Are there other environmental obstacles affecting this issue? What are the background and root causes of each of these factors? Are these factors constraining or facilitating a solution to the problem? 14.What questions do you ask when doing a stakeholder analysis? (Select all that apply.) Are there other environmental obstacles affecting this issue? Who are the stakeholders on this issue? How can these be tapped in planning political strategy? Can any of the opponents be converted to supporters? 15.What essential components are professional ethic build on? (Select all that apply.) The skills and outcomes expected in professional practice. The conduct expected of the professional It’s purpose Personal moral norms SCIENCE

 
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