HEALTH PROMOTION T
B B
HROUGHOUT THE LIFE B B B
SPAN, 8TH EDITION BY C
B B B B
AROLE EDELMAN B
,TESTBBANK:BEdelman:BHealthBPromotionBThroughoutBtheBLifeBSpan,B8thBEdition
Contents
ModuleB1:BFoundationsBforBHealthBPromotion
ChapterB1BHealthBDefined:BObjectivesBforBPromotionBandBPrevention
ChapterB2BEmergingBPopulationsBandBHealth
ChapterB3BHealthBPolicyBandBtheBDeliveryBSystem
ChapterB4BTheBTherapeuticBRelationship
ChapterB5BEthicalBIssuesBRelevantBtoBHealthBPromotion
ModuleB2:BAssessmentBforBHealthBPromotion
ChapterB6BHealthBPromotionBandBtheBIndividual
ChapterB7BHealthBPromotionBandBtheBFamily
ChapterB8BHealthBPromotionBandBtheBCommunity
ModuleB3:BInterventionsBforBHealthBPromotion
ChapterB9BScreening
ChapterB10BHealthBEducation
ChapterB11BNutritionBCounselingBforBHealthBPromotion
ChapterB12BExercise
ChapterB13BStressBManagement
ChapterB14BHolisticBHealthBStrategies
ModuleB4:BApplicationBofBHealthBPromotion
ChapterB15BOverviewBofBGrowthBandBDevelopmentBFramework
ChapterB16BTheBPrenatalBPeriod
ChapterB17BInfant
ChapterB18BToddler
ChapterB19BPreschoolBChild
ChapterB20BSchool-AgeBChild
ChapterB21BAdolescent
ChapterB22BYoungBAdult
ChapterB23BMiddle-AgeBAdult
ChapterB24BOlderBAdult
ModuleB5:BChallengesBinBtheBTwenty-FirstBCentury
ChapterB25BHealthBPromotionBforBtheBTwenty-FirstBCentury:BThroughoutBtheBLifeBSpanBand
ThroughoutBtheBWorld
,ChapterB01:BHealthBDefined:BObjectivesBforBPromotionBandBPreventionB
Edelman:BHealthBPromotionBThroughoutBtheBLifeBSpan,B8thBEdition
MULTIPLEBCHOICE
1. WhichBmodelBofBhealthBisBmostBlikelyBusedBbyBaBpersonBwhoBdoesBnotBbelieveBinBpreventiveBhealthBcare?
a. ClinicalBmodel
b. RoleBperformanceBmodel
c. AdaptiveBmodel
d. EudaimonisticBmodel
ANS:B A
TheBclinicalBmodelBofBhealthBviewsBtheBabsenceBofBsignsBandBsymptomsBofBdiseaseBasBindicativeBofBhealth.BPeopl
eBwhoBuseBthisBmodelBwaitBuntilBtheyBareBveryBsickBtoBseekBcare.
DIF: CognitiveBLevel:BRememberB(Knowledge) REF: p.B3
2. ABpersonBwithBchronicBbackBpainBisBcaredBforBbyBherBprimaryBcareBproviderBasBwellBasBrecei
vesBacupuncture.BWhichBmodelBofBhealthBdoesBthisBpersonBlikelyBfavor?
a. ClinicalBmodel
b. RoleBperformanceBmodel
c. AdaptiveBmodel
d. EudaimonisticBmodel
ANS:B D
TheBeudaimonisticBmodelBembodiesBtheBinteractionBandBinterrelationshipsBamongBphysical,Bsocial,Bpsychologic
al,BandBspiritualBaspectsBofBlifeBandBtheBenvironmentBinBgoalBattainmentBandBcreatingBmeaningBinBlife.BPractitio
nersBwhoBpracticeBtheBclinicalBmodelBmayBnotBbeBenoughBforBsomeoneBwhoBbelievesBinBtheBeudaimonisticBmode
l.BThoseBwhoBbelieveBinBtheBeudaimonisticBmodelBoftenBlookBforBalternativeBprovidersBofBcare.
DIF: CognitiveBLevel:BApplyB(Application) REF: p.B3
3. ABstateBofBphysical,Bmental,Bspiritual,BandBsocialBfunctioningBthatBrealizesBaBperson’sBpotentialBan
dBisBexperiencedBwithinBaBdevelopmentalBcontextBisBknownBas:
a. growthBandBdevelopment.
b. health.
c. functioning.
d. high-levelBwellness.
ANS:B B
HealthBisBdefinedBasBaBstateBofBphysical,Bmental,Bspiritual,BandBsocialBfunctioningBthatBrealizesBaBperson’sBpotenti
alBandBisBexperiencedBwithinBaBdevelopmentalBcontext.
DIF: CognitiveBLevel:BRememberB(Knowledge) REF: p.B5
4. WhichBofBtheBfollowingBbestBdescribesBaBclientBwhoBhasBanBillness?
a. SomeoneBwhoBhasBwell-controlledBdiabetes
b. SomeoneBwithBhypercholesterolemia
c. SomeoneBwithBaBheadache
d. SomeoneBwithBcoronaryBarteryBdiseaseBwithou
tBanginaBANS:B C
, SomeoneBwithBaBheadacheBrepresentsBaBpersonBwithBanBillness.BAnBillnessBisBmadeBupBofBtheBsubjectiveBexperien
ceBofBtheBindividualBandBtheBphysicalBmanifestationBofBdisease.BItBcanBbeBdescribedBasBaBresponseBcharacterizedB
byBaBmismatchBbetweenBaBperson’sBneedsBandBtheBresourcesBavailableBtoBmeetBthoseBneeds.BABpersonBcanBhaveBa
BdiseaseBwithoutBfeelingBill.BTheBotherBchoicesBrepresentBdisease.
DIF: CognitiveBLevel:BAnalyzeB(Analysis) REF: p.B6
5. WhichBUSBreportBisBconsideredBaBlandmarkBdocumentBinBcreatingBaBglobalBapproachBtoBhealth?
a. TheB1990BHealthBObjectivesBforBtheBNation:BABMidcourseBReview
b. HealthyBPeopleB2020
c. HealthyBPeopleB2000
d. TheBU.S.BSurgeonBGeneralBReport
ANS:B C
HealthyBPeopleB2000BandBitsBMidcourseBReviewBandB1995BRevisionsBwereBlandmarkBdocumentsBinBwhichBaBcon
sortiumBofBpeopleBrepresentingBnationalBorganizationsBworkedBwithBUSBPublicBHealthBServiceBofficialsBtoBcreat
eBaBmoreBglobalBapproachBtoBhealth.
DIF: CognitiveBLevel:BRememberB(Knowledge) REF: p.B6
6. WhichBofBtheBfollowingBrepresentsBaBmethodBofBprimaryBprevention?
a. InformationalBsessionBaboutBhealthyBlifestyles
b. BloodBpressureBscreening
c. InterventionalBcardiacBcatheterization
d. DiagnosticBcardiacBcatheterization
ANS:B A
PrimaryBpreventionBprecedesBdiseaseBorBdysfunction.BItBincludesBhealthBpromotionBandBspecificBprotectionBandBe
ncouragesBincreasedBawareness;Bthus,BeducationBaboutBhealthyBlifestylesBfitsBthisBdefinition.BBloodBpressureBscre
eningBdoesBnotBpreventBdisease,BbutBinsteadBidentifiesBit.
DIF: CognitiveBLevel:BApplyB(Application) REF: p.B11
7. WhichBofBtheBfollowingBrepresentsBaBmethodBofBsecondaryBprevention?
a. Self–breastBexaminationBeducation
b. YearlyBmammograms
c. ChemotherapyBforBadvancedBbreastBcancer
d. CompleteBmastectomyBforBbreastBcancer
ANS:B B
ScreeningBisBsecondaryBpreventionBbecauseBtheBprincipalBgoalBofBscreeningsBisBtoBidentifyBindividualsBinBanBearl
y,BdetectableBstageBofBtheBdiseaseBprocess.BABmammogramBisBaBscreeningBtoolBforBbreastBcancerBandBthusBisBco
nsideredBaBmethodBofBsecondaryBprevention.
DIF: CognitiveBLevel:BApplyB(Application) REF: p.B15
8. WhichBofBtheBfollowingBrepresentsBaBmethodBofBtertiaryBprevention?
a. DrunkBdrivingBcampaign
b. RoadBblocksBforBdrunkBdriving
c. EmergencyBsurgeryBforBheadBtraumaBafterBaBmotorBvehicleBaccident
d. PhysicalBandBoccupationalBtherapyBafterBaBmotorBvehicleBaccidentBwithBhe
adBtraumaBANS:B D