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NURS 3510 WEEK 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED LATEST UPDATE Critical Social Theories - Answers - Attend: attend to a structural analysis of health/illness - Question: question even the most mundane - Promote: promote self-management as a diverse, socially situated process - Promote: promote the negotiation of risk as unique to each person/community Ethical and Legal issues (Health promotion) - Answers -current emphasis is on behaviour ("deviance") = individual behaviours -social control - CHNs as agents of social control - Problem of medicalization what is health? - Answers - Health is a dynamic process with multiple assumptions and understandings that evolve over time and evolve with varying professional perspectives and purpose - A unique experience for individuals and communities, and an evolving, holistic human experience, informed by multiple professions -Traditional Euro-Canadian understanding of health rests with in the biomedical model. what is health? (WHO Definition) - Answers "complete physical, social, and mental well-being" What is health? (Community Health Nurses Association of Canada Definition) - Answers "A resource for everyday life that is influenced by circumstances, beliefs, and the determinants of health" what is health promotions? (WHO) - Answers "the process of enabling people to increase control over, and improve their health" - health promotion actions must go beyond targeting peoples behaviours and skills and must also look at social, environmental, and economic conditions that threaten health. -Aims to reduce differences in health status and ensure equal opportunities and resources for all people to attain optimal health and quality of life Approaches to Health Promotion - Answers - Downstream approaches - Upstream approaches Downstream Approaches - Answers tertiary prevention measures that are focused on individual treatment and cure ex. Medication for flu -acute care services are usually tertiary prevention measures, are focused on individual treatment and cure, and are considered downstream interventions. Ex. Rehab for stroke patients Upstream Approaches - Answers prevention and promotion strategies focusing on policy interventions that target whole populations and examining and addressing root causes of preventable disease and injuries. Ex. Flu shot -extend beyond addressing individual behaviours -taking action on root causes and injuries of preventable diseases Canada in the 60s and 70s (Primary health care) - Answers - health promotion individualized - behaviour based interventions Lalonde Report (1974) - Answers Proposed the concept of the "health field", identifying two main health-related objectives: the health care system; and prevention of health problems and promotion of good health. Broadly defined health determinants as lifestyle, environment, human biology, and the organization of health care... behavioral approach - shifted emphasis from a medical to a behavioural approach Epp Report (1986) - Answers mechanisms of health promotion: self-care, actions people take to help each other cope, and healthy environments. CHN - Answers focus on root causes of inequities (structural analysis) and focus on restoration of the social determinants of health Primary Health Care: Components - Answers - Reducing exclusion and disparities - organizing services around community needs -Integrating health into all sectors -Collaborative policy development -Increasing stakeholder participation Primary health care: Principles - Answers - Accessibility: available to all in a timely manner - Health promotion

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NURS 3510 WEEK 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED LATEST UPDATE
2025-2026



Critical Social Theories - Answers - Attend: attend to a structural analysis of health/illness

- Question: question even the most mundane

- Promote: promote self-management as a diverse, socially situated process

- Promote: promote the negotiation of risk as unique to each person/community

Ethical and Legal issues (Health promotion) - Answers -current emphasis is on behaviour
("deviance") = individual behaviours

-social control - CHNs as agents of social control

- Problem of medicalization

what is health? - Answers - Health is a dynamic process with multiple assumptions and
understandings that evolve over time and evolve with varying professional perspectives and
purpose

- A unique experience for individuals and communities, and an evolving, holistic human
experience, informed by multiple professions

-Traditional Euro-Canadian understanding of health rests with in the biomedical model.

what is health? (WHO Definition) - Answers "complete physical, social, and mental well-being"

What is health? (Community Health Nurses Association of Canada Definition) - Answers "A
resource for everyday life that is influenced by circumstances, beliefs, and the determinants of
health"

what is health promotions? (WHO) - Answers "the process of enabling people to increase
control over, and improve their health"



- health promotion actions must go beyond targeting peoples behaviours and skills and must
also look at social, environmental, and economic conditions that threaten health.

-Aims to reduce differences in health status and ensure equal opportunities and resources for
all people to attain optimal health and quality of life

Approaches to Health Promotion - Answers - Downstream approaches

, - Upstream approaches

Downstream Approaches - Answers tertiary prevention measures that are focused on individual
treatment and cure ex. Medication for flu



-acute care services are usually tertiary prevention measures, are focused on individual
treatment and cure, and are considered downstream interventions. Ex. Rehab for stroke patients

Upstream Approaches - Answers prevention and promotion strategies focusing on policy
interventions that target whole populations and examining and addressing root causes of
preventable disease and injuries. Ex. Flu shot



-extend beyond addressing individual behaviours

-taking action on root causes and injuries of preventable diseases

Canada in the 60s and 70s (Primary health care) - Answers - health promotion individualized

- behaviour based interventions

Lalonde Report (1974) - Answers Proposed the concept of the "health field", identifying two
main health-related objectives: the health care system; and prevention of health problems and
promotion of good health. Broadly defined health determinants as lifestyle, environment, human
biology, and the organization of health care... behavioral approach

- shifted emphasis from a medical to a behavioural approach

Epp Report (1986) - Answers mechanisms of health promotion: self-care, actions people take to
help each other cope, and healthy environments.

CHN - Answers focus on root causes of inequities (structural analysis) and focus on restoration
of the social determinants of health

Primary Health Care: Components - Answers - Reducing exclusion and disparities

- organizing services around community needs

-Integrating health into all sectors

-Collaborative policy development

-Increasing stakeholder participation

Primary health care: Principles - Answers - Accessibility: available to all in a timely manner

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