which model is based on the interrelationships of human beings and their environments? - correct answer social ecological model
true or false: once a program is designed, changes should be avoided if possible - correct answer false
health brochures and posters and an example of... - correct answer small media
true or false: knowledge is considered a pre-condition for changing behaviors - correct answer true
true or false: the theory of planned behavior suggests that all variable are within a person's control - correct answer false
diagnosis of diabetes or a public service announcement are both examples of..... - correct answer a cue to action
true or false: the US preventive services task force conducts research to understand the best recommendations for clinical prevention services - correct answer false
true or false: an advisory committee exists to provide advice and guidance on the control of vaccine-
preventable diseases - correct answer true
true or false: the general public does not have an opportunity to influence recommendation decisions put out by the US preventive services task force - correct answer false
true or false: advances in behavioral science can help us better understand how to increase participation
in recommended preventive services - correct answer true tertiary preventive measures are considered a part of the.... - correct answer treatment and management of persons with a clinical disease
what was the goal of the Affordable care act? - correct answer supporting partnerships with states and communities to help address health concerns and health promotion efforts
true or false: the national prevention strategy focuses on vaccinations to prevent the spread of disease - correct answer false
true or false: the centers for disease control and prevention and the national institutes of health are two
examples of operating divisions under the department of health and human services - correct answer true
what are some examples of health-risk behaviors assessed on the youth risk behavior surveillance system? - correct answer - unhealthy dietary behaviors - inadequate physical activity
how many americans participate in the national health and nutrition examination survey each year? - correct answer 5,000
true or false: the internet is the best place to find health information - correct answer false
where can health promotion occur? - correct answer - the home
- work or school
- church
- health care providers offices
coordinated health promotion programs - correct answer programs that use all resources available to design heath protein efforts true or false: it has been suggested that overweight and obesity is partially caused by a physical inactivity crisis resulting from improved conveniences in the physical space of the home - correct answer
true
true or false: physical safety is an important component of good health - correct answer true
true or false: having physicians tell patients about healthy behaviors is usually sufficient to inspire change - correct answer false
true or false: strong leadership is an essential element of most successful health promotion programs - correct answer true
true or false: worksite health promotion programs are measured against the national committee on quality assurance wellness standards - correct answer true
reduced health care insurance as a result of participating in a health program is an example of.... - correct answer an incentive
true or false: it is safe to assume that all journals are peer-reviewed - correct answer false
true or false: the social ecological model is based on the interrelationships of human beings and their environments - correct answer true
true or false: the american heart association is an example of a nonprofit health association - correct answer true
true or false: the purpose of professional development is to help individuals expand their knowledge base, network, and share ideas with others in the field - correct answer true
the multilevel approach to community health (MATCH) model emphasizes... - correct answer program implementation ACA and preventative services - correct answer - requires new health insurance plans to cover recommendations of the US preventative services task force
- includes services for women such as breastfeeding support, screening for domestic violence, and contraception counseling and services - requires coverage of evidence-informed preventative care and screenings for infants, children, and adolescents
what's the role of a professional health association? - correct answer - work to educate the public by publishing journals or periodicals
- advocate for public policy changes to promote health
- host conferences so that its members can share knowledge and best practices
which model did the national association for county and city health officials create specifically for community health issues? - correct answer MAPP
in what ways can preventative screenings cause harm? - correct answer - false positives may cause anxiety about a condition the individual does not have
- additional tests may be required that can be physically or psychologically harmful
according to the world health organization, what is the best definition for "health"? - correct answer involving the total person and environment
what are some examples of health promotion activities the nurse may be involved in? - correct answer - participating in a community program to test blood sugar among community residents - supplying health education materials on exercise to patients with metabolic disorders
- lobbying for healthy public policies such as banning sodas in school
health promotion model - correct answer focuses on individual characteristics and behaviors, and external variables that impact motivation and behavioral outcomes
you are discharging a 65 year old male hispanic patient with heart disease. while providing discharge instructions about diet and exercise you ask the patient about his living environment, community