NUR 170 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED
ANSWERS GRADED A+ | LATEST EXAM
What are the 7 components of wellness? - CORRECT ANSWER - Enviorment
- City vs country
Occupational - balance between work and pleasure
Intellectual - New skills and increase in knowledge base
Spirtual - purpose and meaning to life
Physcial - exercise and healthy habits
Social - healthy interactions with others
Emotion - stress management
What is the illness - wellness continuum and what is its focus? - CORRECT
ANSWER - It's a measure of someone's overall wellness. It focuses an patients
wellbeing.
This measures a. Persons perspective of wellness.
It can be plotted day by day and show differences on perspective wellness day
by day.
What is disease? - CORRECT ANSWER - Decrease in boy functions that's
reduces are capacities or life span
What 3 categories do we do screenings for? - CORRECT ANSWER - Are
group problems
General health problems
Gender related health problems
,What are the recommended screenings for newborn/infant? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Health exams, TB, hearing, metabolic conditions PKU,
developmental screenings
What the recommend screenings for toddlers? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Health exams, dental, TB, lead poisoning
What are the recommended health screenings for preschool age children? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Health exams, TB, vision and hearing, Dental
What are the recommended health screenings for school age children? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Annual physical, TB, vision, speech and hearing
What the the recommended heath screenings for adolescents? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Health exams as recommend by PCP, TB, Dental, vision, hearing,
Mental Health
What are the screenings for young adults? - CORRECT ANSWER - Physicals,
TB, dental, vision and hearing, cardiovascular dx, breast exam, Pap smear,
testicular exam and smoking counseling
What are the screenings for middle age adults? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Physical, Tb, Dental, Glaucoma, cardio dx, colorectal, breast, cervical, uterine,
prostate and smoking
What are the screenings for older adults? - CORRECT ANSWER - DM,
mammogram, cholesterol, sigmoidoscopy, PSA for men, visual, hearing,
depression, family violence and STDS
What is the most basic type of health promotion? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Information dissemination- uses variety of media to offer advice for specific
health concerns (health Fairs)
,What are health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER - Decisions that are
influenced by individuals beliefs, behaviors and health status
What are internal health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER - Non-modifiable
Age, culture, sex, geographic
What are external health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER - Modifiable
We have control of theses
Healthy vs unhealthy behaviors
Smoking, diet, exercise, alcohol, drugs, safety
What are external physiological health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Awareness of mind - body interactions/ self concept
What are cognitive external health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Lifestyle choices/ health beliefs
Spiritual and religious beliefs
Use of complementary health approaches
What the the 4 overarching goals of healthy people 20/20? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Attain
Achieve
Create
Promote
What is the overarching goal of attain? - CORRECT ANSWER - High quality,
longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury and premature death
, What is the overarching goal of achieve? - CORRECT ANSWER - Health
equity, eliminate disparities and improve the health of all groups
What is thew overarching goal of create? - CORRECT ANSWER - Social and
physical environments that promote health for all
What is the overarching goal of promote? - CORRECT ANSWER - Quality of
life, heath development and heathy behaviors across all life stages
What is primary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER - Activity to block dx
before it occurs (sunscreen)
What is secondary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER - Activity to reduce the
impact of the existing dx. (Screenings)
What is tertiary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER - Lessons impact of
ongoing dx (chronic diabetes )
What is sleep? - CORRECT ANSWER - Universal, biological process
common to all animals. We spend 1/3 of are life doing this
What is the most common biological rhythm? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Circadian rhythms
What is the circadian rhythm? - CORRECT ANSWER - the biological clock;
regular bodily rhythms that occur on a 24-hour cycle
What is NREM sleep? - CORRECT ANSWER - non-rapid eye movement
sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep
Activity in the RAS is inhibited
ANSWERS GRADED A+ | LATEST EXAM
What are the 7 components of wellness? - CORRECT ANSWER - Enviorment
- City vs country
Occupational - balance between work and pleasure
Intellectual - New skills and increase in knowledge base
Spirtual - purpose and meaning to life
Physcial - exercise and healthy habits
Social - healthy interactions with others
Emotion - stress management
What is the illness - wellness continuum and what is its focus? - CORRECT
ANSWER - It's a measure of someone's overall wellness. It focuses an patients
wellbeing.
This measures a. Persons perspective of wellness.
It can be plotted day by day and show differences on perspective wellness day
by day.
What is disease? - CORRECT ANSWER - Decrease in boy functions that's
reduces are capacities or life span
What 3 categories do we do screenings for? - CORRECT ANSWER - Are
group problems
General health problems
Gender related health problems
,What are the recommended screenings for newborn/infant? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Health exams, TB, hearing, metabolic conditions PKU,
developmental screenings
What the recommend screenings for toddlers? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Health exams, dental, TB, lead poisoning
What are the recommended health screenings for preschool age children? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Health exams, TB, vision and hearing, Dental
What are the recommended health screenings for school age children? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Annual physical, TB, vision, speech and hearing
What the the recommended heath screenings for adolescents? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Health exams as recommend by PCP, TB, Dental, vision, hearing,
Mental Health
What are the screenings for young adults? - CORRECT ANSWER - Physicals,
TB, dental, vision and hearing, cardiovascular dx, breast exam, Pap smear,
testicular exam and smoking counseling
What are the screenings for middle age adults? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Physical, Tb, Dental, Glaucoma, cardio dx, colorectal, breast, cervical, uterine,
prostate and smoking
What are the screenings for older adults? - CORRECT ANSWER - DM,
mammogram, cholesterol, sigmoidoscopy, PSA for men, visual, hearing,
depression, family violence and STDS
What is the most basic type of health promotion? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Information dissemination- uses variety of media to offer advice for specific
health concerns (health Fairs)
,What are health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER - Decisions that are
influenced by individuals beliefs, behaviors and health status
What are internal health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER - Non-modifiable
Age, culture, sex, geographic
What are external health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER - Modifiable
We have control of theses
Healthy vs unhealthy behaviors
Smoking, diet, exercise, alcohol, drugs, safety
What are external physiological health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Awareness of mind - body interactions/ self concept
What are cognitive external health choices? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Lifestyle choices/ health beliefs
Spiritual and religious beliefs
Use of complementary health approaches
What the the 4 overarching goals of healthy people 20/20? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Attain
Achieve
Create
Promote
What is the overarching goal of attain? - CORRECT ANSWER - High quality,
longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury and premature death
, What is the overarching goal of achieve? - CORRECT ANSWER - Health
equity, eliminate disparities and improve the health of all groups
What is thew overarching goal of create? - CORRECT ANSWER - Social and
physical environments that promote health for all
What is the overarching goal of promote? - CORRECT ANSWER - Quality of
life, heath development and heathy behaviors across all life stages
What is primary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER - Activity to block dx
before it occurs (sunscreen)
What is secondary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER - Activity to reduce the
impact of the existing dx. (Screenings)
What is tertiary prevention? - CORRECT ANSWER - Lessons impact of
ongoing dx (chronic diabetes )
What is sleep? - CORRECT ANSWER - Universal, biological process
common to all animals. We spend 1/3 of are life doing this
What is the most common biological rhythm? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Circadian rhythms
What is the circadian rhythm? - CORRECT ANSWER - the biological clock;
regular bodily rhythms that occur on a 24-hour cycle
What is NREM sleep? - CORRECT ANSWER - non-rapid eye movement
sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep
Activity in the RAS is inhibited