NSG 300 Exam 1 WITH WELL VERIFIED
AND ELABORATED ANSWERS 2026!!!
Healthy People 2020 - 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.
health beliefs - ANSWER☑️⭐-a person's ideas, convictions, and attitudes about health and illness
(individuals perception about susceptibility, serious of illness, and if they will take preventative action)
positive health behaviors - ANSWER☑️⭐-activities to maintain good health and prevent illness
negative health behaviors - ANSWER☑️⭐-practices potentially harmful to health
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER☑️⭐-(level 1) Physiological Needs
(level 2) Safety and Security
(level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection
(level 4) Self Esteem
(level 5) Self Actualization
holistic health model - ANSWER☑️⭐-promote health by considering emotional, spiritual, and physical
wellbeing.
,internal variables that influence health beliefs and practices - ANSWER☑️⭐-developmental
intellectual background
perception off functioning
emotional factors
spiritual factors
external variables that influence health beliefs and practices - ANSWER☑️⭐-family practices
socioeconomic
cultural
what is an example illness prevention? - ANSWER☑️⭐-immunization program
what are some examples of health promotion? - ANSWER☑️⭐-routine exercise, good nutrition,
adequate sleep
what are some examples of wellness? - ANSWER☑️⭐-physical awareness, stress management, self-
responsibility
primary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐-True prevention that lowers the chances that a disease will develop
what are some examples of primary prevention? - ANSWER☑️⭐-immunizations, physical activity, health
education, nutrition, cleanliness
secondary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐-individual has health issues/illness, this helps to decrease the
chance of worsened conditions and to decrease complications from developing
what are some examples of secondary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐--screenings
-diagnostic tests
-medications
, tertiary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐-when a deficit is permanent/irreversible, so preventative cares used
to prevent further disability
what are some examples of tertiary prevention? - ANSWER☑️⭐-Teach disease management to a patient
with diabetes
Referral of a patient to OT and PT
Support group
what are the stages of the change model? - ANSWER☑️⭐-precontemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
precontemplation stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is unaware of problem and/or has no interest in change
contemplation stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is aware of problem and is beginning to think about
changing but has not made a commitment to do so (next 6 months)
preparation stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is making a small change/coming up with a plan
action stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is actively engaging in the plan
maintenance stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient integrates newly adopted behavior patterns into his or her
lifestyle
normal range for temperature - ANSWER☑️⭐-36-38 degrees c or 96.8-100.4 degrees f
normal temperature range for elderly population - ANSWER☑️⭐-35-36.1 degrees c or 95-97 degrees f
AND ELABORATED ANSWERS 2026!!!
Healthy People 2020 - 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.
health beliefs - ANSWER☑️⭐-a person's ideas, convictions, and attitudes about health and illness
(individuals perception about susceptibility, serious of illness, and if they will take preventative action)
positive health behaviors - ANSWER☑️⭐-activities to maintain good health and prevent illness
negative health behaviors - ANSWER☑️⭐-practices potentially harmful to health
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER☑️⭐-(level 1) Physiological Needs
(level 2) Safety and Security
(level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection
(level 4) Self Esteem
(level 5) Self Actualization
holistic health model - ANSWER☑️⭐-promote health by considering emotional, spiritual, and physical
wellbeing.
,internal variables that influence health beliefs and practices - ANSWER☑️⭐-developmental
intellectual background
perception off functioning
emotional factors
spiritual factors
external variables that influence health beliefs and practices - ANSWER☑️⭐-family practices
socioeconomic
cultural
what is an example illness prevention? - ANSWER☑️⭐-immunization program
what are some examples of health promotion? - ANSWER☑️⭐-routine exercise, good nutrition,
adequate sleep
what are some examples of wellness? - ANSWER☑️⭐-physical awareness, stress management, self-
responsibility
primary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐-True prevention that lowers the chances that a disease will develop
what are some examples of primary prevention? - ANSWER☑️⭐-immunizations, physical activity, health
education, nutrition, cleanliness
secondary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐-individual has health issues/illness, this helps to decrease the
chance of worsened conditions and to decrease complications from developing
what are some examples of secondary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐--screenings
-diagnostic tests
-medications
, tertiary prevention - ANSWER☑️⭐-when a deficit is permanent/irreversible, so preventative cares used
to prevent further disability
what are some examples of tertiary prevention? - ANSWER☑️⭐-Teach disease management to a patient
with diabetes
Referral of a patient to OT and PT
Support group
what are the stages of the change model? - ANSWER☑️⭐-precontemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
precontemplation stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is unaware of problem and/or has no interest in change
contemplation stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is aware of problem and is beginning to think about
changing but has not made a commitment to do so (next 6 months)
preparation stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is making a small change/coming up with a plan
action stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient is actively engaging in the plan
maintenance stage - ANSWER☑️⭐-patient integrates newly adopted behavior patterns into his or her
lifestyle
normal range for temperature - ANSWER☑️⭐-36-38 degrees c or 96.8-100.4 degrees f
normal temperature range for elderly population - ANSWER☑️⭐-35-36.1 degrees c or 95-97 degrees f