Total functioning of a person's living experience; complete physical, mental, and social well being - ANSWER-Health
5 aspects of holistic health - ANSWER-Physical, Psychological, Environmental, Social, Spiritual
Healthy if I don't have a disease (model of health) - ANSWER-clinical model
If...
Total functioning of a person's living experience; complete physical, mental, and social
well being - ANSWER-Health
5 aspects of holistic health - ANSWER-Physical, Psychological, Environmental, Social,
Spiritual
Healthy if I don't have a disease (model of health) - ANSWER-clinical model
If I can get up to do my job I am healthy (model of health) - ANSWER-Role Performance
model
I have a disease, but I am coping (model of health) - ANSWER-Adaptive model
Believes in the WHO definition of health; wants to be 100% healthy (model of health) -
ANSWER-Eudaemonistic model
Any endeavor directed at enhancing the quality of health and well-being of individuals,
families, communities, and groups - ANSWER-Health Promotion
understanding and knowing how to get the services you need - ANSWER-health literacy
the study of health and disease in society - ANSWER-epidemiology
a dichotomized portrayal of health and illness ranging from heigh-level wellness at the
positive end to depletion of health at the negative end - ANSWER-wellness-illness
continuum
A sense of well-being, life satisfaction, and quality of life - ANSWER-high-level wellness
People who use this model of health may not seek preventive health services or they
may wait until they are very ill to seek care - ANSWER-clinical model
this model defines health in terms of individuals' ability to perform social roles -
ANSWER-role performance model
in this model people's ability to adjust positively to social, mental, and physiological
change is the measure of their health - ANSWER-adaptive model
in this model exuberant well-being indicates optimal health
, A person dying of cancer may still be healthy if that person is finding meaning in life at
this stage of development - ANSWER-Eudaimonistic model
health from an ecological perspective is ____________, extending from the individual
into the surrounding community, and including the context within which the person
functions - ANSWER-multidimensional
This view of health expands on high-level wellness by recognizing that there are social
and environmental factors that can enhance or limit health and healthy behaviors -
ANSWER-health ecology
being present or absent, having high-level or low-level wellness and being influenced by
neighborhood and society - ANSWER-functional health
the first Surgeon General's report on health promotion and disease prevention (a key
milestone in promoting health) - ANSWER-the advent of Healthy People
This document identified five national health goals addressing the reduction of death in
adults and children and the reduction of sick days in older adults - ANSWER-Healthy
People
Healthy People 2010 introduced what two overarching goals? - ANSWER-Increase
quality and years of health life and eliminate health disparities
. - ANSWER--Attain high quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability,
injury and premature death
-Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups
-Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all
-Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life
stages
The client who would be least likely to participate in health teaching activities would
choose which model? - ANSWER-Clinical Model
A nurse is teaching about primary prevention and includes which educational statement
in the instructions?
-A. Everyone should participate in colorectal cancer screening
B. Health teaching about the risk factors of heart disease should be performed
C. Limiting disability is a vital role of nursing since preventive measures are therapeutic
D. The nurse is involved in minimizing the effects of disease and disability by
surveillance and maintenance - ANSWER-B
Public health nurses are involved in supporting active health promotion strategies such
as:
A. supporting clean water
B. advocating for vitamin D in all milk
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