HEALTH PROMOTION
THROUGHOUT THE
LIFESPAN,8THEDITION
BY CAROLEEDELMAN
,TEST BANK: Edelman: health Promotion Throughout the Life Span, 8th Edition
Contents
ModuleH1:HFoundationsHforHHealthHPromotion
ChapterH1HHealthHDefined:HObjectivesHforHPromotionHandHPrevention
ChapterH2HEmergingHPopulationsHandHHealth
ChapterH3HHealthHPolicyHandHtheHDeliveryHSystem
ChapterH4HTheHTherapeuticHRelationship
ChapterH5HEthicalHIssuesHRelevantHtoHHealthHPromotion
ModuleH2:HAssessmentHforHHealthHPromotion
ChapterH6HHealthHPromotionHandHtheHIndividual
ChapterH7HHealthHPromotionHandHtheHFamily
ChapterH8HHealthHPromotionHandHtheHCommunity
ModuleH3:HInterventionsHforHHealthHPromotion
ChapterH9HScreening
ChapterH10HHealthHEducation
ChapterH11HNutritionHCounselingHforHHealthHPromotion
ChapterH12HExercise
ChapterH13HStressHManagement
ChapterH14HHolisticHHealthHStrategies
ModuleH4:HApplicationHofHHealthHPromotion
ChapterH15HOverviewHofHGrowthHandHDevelopmentHFramework
ChapterH16HTheHPrenatalHPeriod
ChapterH17HInfant
ChapterH18HToddler
ChapterH19HPreschoolHChild
ChapterH20HSchool-AgeHChild
ChapterH21HAdolescent
ChapterH22HYoungHAdult
ChapterH23HMiddle-AgeHAdult
ChapterH24HOlderHAdult
ModuleH5:HChallengesHinHtheHTwenty-FirstHCentury
ChapterH25HHealthHPromotionHforHtheHTwenty-FirstHCentury:HThroughoutHtheHLifeHSpanHand
ThroughoutHtheHWorld
,ChapterH01:HHealthHDefined:HObjectivesHforHPromotionHandHPrevention
HEdelman:HHealthHPromotionHThroughoutHtheHLifeHSpan,H8thHEdition
MULTIPLEHCHOICE
1. WhichHmodelHofHhealthHisHmostHlikelyHusedHbyHaHpersonHwhoHdoesHnotHbelieveHinHpreventiveHhealthHcare?
a. ClinicalHmodel
b. RoleHperformanceHmodel
c. AdaptiveHmodel
d. EudaimonisticHmodel
ANS:H A
TheHclinicalHmodelHofHhealthHviewsHtheHabsenceHofHsignsHandHsymptomsHofHdiseaseHasHindicativeHofHhealth.HPeo
pleHwhoHuseHthisHmodelHwaitHuntilHtheyHareHveryHsickHtoHseekHcare.
DIF: CognitiveHLevel:HRememberH(Knowledge) REF: p.H3
2. AHpersonHwithHchronicHbackHpainHisHcaredHforHbyHherHprimaryHcareHproviderHasHwellHasHrec
eivesHacupuncture.HWhichHmodelHofHhealthHdoesHthisHpersonHlikelyHfavor?
a. ClinicalHmodel
b. RoleHperformanceHmodel
c. AdaptiveHmodel
d. EudaimonisticHmodel
ANS:H D
TheHeudaimonisticHmodelHembodiesHtheHinteractionHandHinterrelationshipsHamongHphysical,Hsocial,Hpsychologic
al,HandHspiritualHaspectsHofHlifeHandHtheHenvironmentHinHgoalHattainmentHandHcreatingHmeaningHinHlife.HPractiti
onersHwhoHpracticeHtheHclinicalHmodelHmayHnotHbeHenoughHforHsomeoneHwhoHbelievesHinHtheHeudaimonisticHmo
del.HThoseHwhoHbelieveHinHtheHeudaimonisticHmodelHoftenHlookHforHalternativeHprovidersHofHcare.
DIF: CognitiveHLevel:HApplyH(Application) REF: p.H3
3. AHstateHofHphysical,Hmental,Hspiritual,HandHsocialHfunctioningHthatHrealizesHaHperson’sHpotentialHan
dHisHexperiencedHwithinHaHdevelopmentalHcontextHisHknownHas:
a. growthHandHdevelopment.
b. health.
c. functioning.
d. high-levelHwellness.
ANS:H B
HealthHisHdefinedHasHaHstateHofHphysical,Hmental,Hspiritual,HandHsocialHfunctioningHthatHrealizesHaHperson’sHpotent
ialHandHisHexperiencedHwithinHaHdevelopmentalHcontext.
DIF: CognitiveHLevel:HRememberH(Knowledge) REF: p.H5
4. WhichHofHtheHfollowingHbestHdescribesHaHclientHwhoHhasHanHillness?
a. SomeoneHwhoHhasHwell-controlledHdiabetes
b. SomeoneHwithHhypercholesterolemia
c. SomeoneHwithHaHheadache
d. SomeoneHwithHcoronaryHarteryHdiseaseHwitho
utHanginaHANS:H C
, SomeoneHwithHaHheadacheHrepresentsHaHpersonHwithHanHillness.HAnHillnessHisHmadeHupHofHtheHsubjectiveHexperie
nceHofHtheHindividualHandHtheHphysicalHmanifestationHofHdisease.HItHcanHbeHdescribedHasHaHresponseHcharacterize
dHbyHaHmismatchHbetweenHaHperson’sHneedsHandHtheHresourcesHavailableHtoHmeetHthoseHneeds.HAHpersonHcanHhav
eHaHdiseaseHwithoutHfeelingHill.HTheHotherHchoicesHrepresentHdisease.
DIF: CognitiveHLevel:HAnalyzeH(Analysis) REF: p.H6
5. WhichHUSHreportHisHconsideredHaHlandmarkHdocumentHinHcreatingHaHglobalHapproachHtoHhealth?
a. TheH1990HHealthHObjectivesHforHtheHNation:HAHMidcourseHReview
b. HealthyHPeopleH2020
c. HealthyHPeopleH2000
d. TheHU.S.HSurgeonHGeneralHReport
ANS:H C
HealthyHPeopleH2000HandHitsHMidcourseHReviewHandH1995HRevisionsHwereHlandmarkHdocumentsHinHwhichHaHc
onsortiumHofHpeopleHrepresentingHnationalHorganizationsHworkedHwithHUSHPublicHHealthHServiceHofficialsHtoHcr
eateHaHmoreHglobalHapproachHtoHhealth.
DIF: CognitiveHLevel:HRememberH(Knowledge) REF: p.H6
6. WhichHofHtheHfollowingHrepresentsHaHmethodHofHprimaryHprevention?
a. InformationalHsessionHaboutHhealthyHlifestyles
b. BloodHpressureHscreening
c. InterventionalHcardiacHcatheterization
d. DiagnosticHcardiacHcatheterization
ANS:H A
PrimaryHpreventionHprecedesHdiseaseHorHdysfunction.HItHincludesHhealthHpromotionHandHspecificHprotectionHandH
encouragesHincreasedHawareness;Hthus,HeducationHaboutHhealthyHlifestylesHfitsHthisHdefinition.HBloodHpressureHsc
reeningHdoesHnotHpreventHdisease,HbutHinsteadHidentifiesHit.
DIF: CognitiveHLevel:HApplyH(Application) REF: p.H11
7. WhichHofHtheHfollowingHrepresentsHaHmethodHofHsecondaryHprevention?
a. Self–breastHexaminationHeducation
b. YearlyHmammograms
c. ChemotherapyHforHadvancedHbreastHcancer
d. CompleteHmastectomyHforHbreastHcancer
ANS:H B
ScreeningHisHsecondaryHpreventionHbecauseHtheHprincipalHgoalHofHscreeningsHisHtoHidentifyHindividualsHinHanHear
ly,HdetectableHstageHofHtheHdiseaseHprocess.HAHmammogramHisHaHscreeningHtoolHforHbreastHcancerHandHthusHisHc
onsideredHaHmethodHofHsecondaryHprevention.
DIF: CognitiveHLevel:HApplyH(Application) REF: p.H15
8. WhichHofHtheHfollowingHrepresentsHaHmethodHofHtertiaryHprevention?
a. DrunkHdrivingHcampaign
b. RoadHblocksHforHdrunkHdriving
c. EmergencyHsurgeryHforHheadHtraumaHafterHaHmotorHvehicleHaccident
d. PhysicalHandHoccupationalHtherapyHafterHaHmotorHvehicleHaccidentHwithHhe
adHtraumaHANS:H D