throughout the Life Span 1st Edition by Dames A+
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,TABLE OF CONTENT
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Unit 1: Foundations for Health Promotion
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1. Health Defined: Health Promotion, Prevention, and Protection
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2. Diverse Populations and Health
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3. Health Policy and the Delivery System
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4. The Therapeutic Relationship
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5. Ethical Issues Related to Health Promotion
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Unit 2: Assessment for Health Promotion
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6. Health Promotion and the Individual
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7. Health Promotion and the Family
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8. Health Promotion and the Community
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Unit 3: Application of Health Promotion
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9. Overview of Growth and Development Framework
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10. The Prenatal Period
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11. Infant
12. Toddler
13. Preschool Child H
14. School-Aged Child H
15. Adolescent
16. Young Adult H
17. Middle-Aged Adult H
18. Older Persons H
Unit 4: Interventions for Health Promotion
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19. Screening
20. Health Education H
21. Nutrition and Health Promotion H H H
22. Exercise
23. Stress Management H
44. Complementary and Alternative Strategies
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25. Health Promotion for the Twenty-
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First Century: Throughout the Life Span and Throughout the World
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,ChapterH1:HHealthHDefined:HHealthHPromotion,HPrevention,HandHProtectionHDames,HLuctkar-
FludeH andHTyerman:
MULTIPLEHCHOICE
1. HowHisHdiseaseHdefined?
a. TheHfailureHofHaHperson’sHadaptiveHmechanismsHtoHcounteractHstimuliHandHstressesH a
dequately,HresultingHinHfunctionalHorHstructuralHdisturbances
b. DiseaseHandHillnessHareHcomponentsHofHaHstruggleHforHbalanceHinHtheHbodilyHsystems
c. TheHfailureHofHaHperson’sHbodilyHsystemsHinHrespondingHtoHstresses,HresultingHinHaHhormonalH i
mbalance
d. TheHassaultHbyHstimuliHandHstressHonHtheHbody’sHcoreHdefenceHsystemsH A
NS:HA
DiseaseHmayHbeHdefinedHasHtheHfailureHofHaHperson’sHadaptiveHmechanismsHtoHcounteractHstimuliH an
dHstressesHadequately,HresultingHinHfunctionalHorHstructuralHdisturbances.HThisHdefinitionHisHanH ecologic
alHconceptHofHdisease,HwhichHusesHmultipleHfactorsHtoHdetermineHtheHcauseHofHdisease,H ratherHthanHde
scribingHaHsingleHcause.HDiseaseHandHillnessHareHnotHsynonymous.
DIF:HCognitiveHLevel:HRememberH(Knowledge)HREF:HDisease,HIllness,HandHHealthHOBJ:H1HTOP:H Assess
mentHMSC:HHealthHPromotionHandHMaintenance
2. HowHcanHhealthHbeHdefined?
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, a. AsHtheHabsenceHofHdiseaseHandHillness
b. AsHtheHperson’sHphilosophyHforHlivingHinHharmonyHwithHtheirHenvironment
c. AHstateHofHphysical,Hmental,HandHspiritualHwell-being
d. AHstateHofHphysical,Hmental,Hspiritual,HandHsocialHfunctioningHthatHrealizesHaHperson’s
potentialHandHisHexperiencedHwithinHaHdevelopmentalHcontext.H
ANS:HD
DefinitionsHofHhealthHhaveHevolvedHasHtheHnatureHofHhealthHandHillnessHbecomesHbetterHunderstood.H
HealthHisHmuchHmoreHthanHtheHabsenceHofHdiseaseHandHillness.HItHisHaHstateHofHphysical,Hmental,H spiritu
al,HandHsocialHfunctioningHthatHrealizesHaHperson’sHpotentialHandHisHexperiencedHwithinHaH developme
ntalHcontext.
DIF:HCognitiveHLevel:HApplyH(Application)HREF:HHealthHandHWellnessHOBJ:H1HTOP:HAssessmentH MSC:H
HealthHPromotionHandHMaintenance
3. TheH1986HOttawaHCharterHforHHealthHPromotionHdocumentHprovidesHaHblueprintHforHhealthH
promotionHinHCanada.HWhichHofHtheHfollowingHstatementsHisHcorrectHconcerningHthisHmodel?Ha.H TheHfo
cusHisHonHenvironmentHandHtheHabilityHtoHachieveHhealthHonHaHpersonalHandHsocietalHlevel.
b. ItHdepictsHhealthHpromotionHasHtheHprocessHofHenablingHpeopleHtoHincreaseHcontrolHoverHandH
improveHtheirHhealth.
c. ItHprovidesHaHviewHofHhealthHpromotionHthatHisHfocusedHonHpeopleHtakingHcontrolHofHtheirH o
wnHhealth.
d. ItHisHmostHcloselyHalignedHwithHaHclinicalHmodelHofHhealth.
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