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HLTH 140 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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  • October 25, 2024
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HLTH 140 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Public Health CORRECT ANSWERS the science and art of protecting and improving
community health through promotion, research, and disease prevention strategies.

Health promotion CORRECT ANSWERS The combined educational, organizational,
procedural, environmental, social, and financial supports that help individuals and
groups reduce negative health behaviors and promote positive change

Purpose Of Health promotion CORRECT ANSWERS - identifies those at risk
- creates an environment for positive behavior change

Disease prevention CORRECT ANSWERS requires actions or behaviors to keep
people from getting sick or injured

Medical Model of Health CORRECT ANSWERS focuses on individual and their organs
(curing disease)
focuses on treatment/rehab not prevention

Public Health Model CORRECT ANSWERS focuses on population
focuses on prevention, education, intervention, surveillance
is an ecological model

Ecological model CORRECT ANSWERS negative events result from one's interaction
with their social and physical environment

social ecological model (SEM) CORRECT ANSWERS individual, interpersonal,
organizational, community, public policy

SEM- individual CORRECT ANSWERS knowledge, attitudes, skills

SEM interpersonal CORRECT ANSWERS family, friends, social networks

SEM Organizational CORRECT ANSWERS organizations, social institutions

SEM Community CORRECT ANSWERS relationships between organizations

SEM Public policy CORRECT ANSWERS national, state, local regulations
- who's enacting these policies.
- important for public ot be savvy

, Physical Health CORRECT ANSWERS Characterized by body weight, visual acuity,
skin integrity, susceptibility to diseases and disorders, fitness, general body function and
ability to perform activities of daily living.

Social Health CORRECT ANSWERS Having satisfying relationships/support network,
good communication skills, capacity for intimacy (emotional and physical)

Intellectual Health CORRECT ANSWERS ability to think clearly and make responsible
decisions

Emotional health CORRECT ANSWERS ability to express emotions and maintain a
level of self-confidence

Spiritual Health CORRECT ANSWERS to have a sense of meaning and purpose in life
by possessing values, values, or principles while having capacity to love

Environmental Health CORRECT ANSWERS appreciation of one's external
environment
- where you live affects you

Occupational Health CORRECT ANSWERS composed of multiple disciplines dedicated
to the well-being of staff in the workplace

Financial Health CORRECT ANSWERS describes the state of one's personal monetary
affairs

Health Belief Model CORRECT ANSWERS used to explain health behavior and
attempts to predict health behavior by focusing on health behaviors by focusing on
attitudes and beliefs of individuals.

Theory of Reasoned Action CORRECT ANSWERS - how people act a certain way
- assumes that intentions are acted upon and actions are considered before they decide
on their behavior

Theory of Planned Behavior CORRECT ANSWERS - attitudes towards a behavior will
influence one's behavior
- normative component (what those we value expect us to do influences us)
- Perceived behavior control (degree one feels able to control the behavior, will affect
the behavior)

social cognitive theory CORRECT ANSWERS much of what people learn comes from
watching others

Transtheoretical Model CORRECT ANSWERS when people modify their behavior they
go through series of steps: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action,
maintenance

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