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Psc126 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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What is health psychology [3] - answer• Scientific study of psychological influences on 
physical health 
1) How we stay healthy (Health promotion and maintenance) 
2) Why we become ill (Etiology and prevention of illness) 
3) How we respond when we get ill (Treatment, improvement of health care system 
and the formulation of health policy) 
Changing causes of mortality between 1900 and 2010 
(Increased mortality due to chronic, lifestyle-rela...
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Community Health Nursing Theories 
- Nightingale's Theory of Environment 
- Health Belief Model 
- Likelihood of Taking Action Factors 
Nightingale's Theory of Environment: Focuses on impact of a person's environment on their health. Focus in on preventative care (washing hands, clean environment). 
 
Health Belief Model: Assumes a persons primary motivation in taking positive health actions is to avoid getting a disease. 
 
Likelihood of taking action is based on: 
1. Modifying variables (ag...
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BIO 212 Exam 1 questions and answers 2024
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Pathophysiology - A study of structural and functional changes in cells, tissues, and organs of The body that caused or are caused by diseases. 
 
World health organization definition of health - The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity. 
 
Etiological Factors that cause disease - Biologic agents, physical forces, chemical agents, genetic inheritance, or nutrition 
 
Are diseases Caused by multiple or a single risk factor? ...
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NSG 6667 Test 1 (older adult health promotions) with 100% correct answers
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RISE 
Risk factor identification 
Immunizations 
Screening 
Education 
 
 
 
prevalence rate 
# of cases / % of population 
does not distinguish b/t new and old cases 
 
 
 
 
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incidence rate 
number of NEW cases of a disease 
 
 
 
primary prevention 
- actions to prevent a disease 
- ex: immunizations, sunscreen application 
 
 
 
secondary prevention 
- direct screening ...
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Epidemiology Final Exam Questions and Answers
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what is bias? - error that is built into the study 
causes the results to be different from the truth (overestimation or underestimation 
of the association between exposure and outcome) 
where is the best place to prevent bias during a study? - the design stage (before 
you even look for results) 
name the four type of bias common in cross-sectional studies - selection bias 
interpretation bias 
recall bias 
non-response bias 
name the common types of bias in case-control studies? - selection b...
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NURSING NUR 256 Concepts of Mental Health Exam 1 Notes 2
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Unit 1 NotesMental Health and Mental Illness - Chapter 1Mental HealthState of wellbeingAble to realize his/her own potentialCope with normal stressors of lifeWork productivelyContribute to the communityMental IllnessAll psychiatric disorders with definable diagnosisSignificant dysfunction in mental functioningoDevelopmentaloBiologicaloPhysiological DisturbancesCulturally definedMental Health ContinuumMental Health versus Mental IllnessoA real middle ground exists: Stre...
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nursing community theories Ansnightgale's theory of environment Ans- *focuses on the impact of a person's 
environment on their health 
-focus is on preventative care 
-washing hands, maintaining a clean environment ==> in order to prevent a 
disease or spread of a disease 
health belief model Ans- *assumes the person's primary motivation in taking 
positive health actions it to avoid getting a disease 
-the likelihood t...
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nursing community theories - Answer- 
nightgale's theory of environment - Answer- *focuses on the impact of a person's 
environment on their health 
-focus is on preventative care 
-washing hands, maintaining a clean environment ==> in order to prevent a disease or 
spread of a disease 
health belief model - Answer- *assumes the person's primary motivation in taking 
positive health actions it to avoid getting a disease 
-the lik...
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ATI Community Health Proctored Exam 2024/2025 Questions and Answers. 
nursing community theories Ansnightgale's theory of environment Ans- *focuses on the impact of a person's 
environment on their health 
-focus is on preventative care 
-washing hands, maintaining a clean environment ==> in order to prevent a 
disease or spread of a disease 
health belief model Ans- *assumes the person's primary motivation in taking 
positive health actions it to avoid getting a disease 
-the likelihood t...
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Florence Nightingale's Environment Theory 
Impact of environment on health. Focus on preventative care: 
Wash hands etc. 
 
 
 
Health Belief Model 
Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors 
1. Modifying variables 
2. Perceived ability/susceptibility 
3. Perceived Benefits vs Barriers 
4. Cues to action 
 
 
 
 
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