NURS 120. Foundations for success in
nursing
Health as stability - answer Health is defined as the maintenance of
physiological, functional, and social norms, and encompasses views of
health as a state, as a process, as adaptation and as homeostasis
Health as actualization - answer Health is defined as the actualization of
human potential. Scholars and researchers who adhere to this definition
often use the terms health and wellness interchangeably.
Health as actualization and stability. - answer Both actualization and stability
concepts are incorporated in the definition of health as "the realization
of human potential through goal-directed behavior, competent self-care,
and satisfying relationships with others, while adapting to meet the
demands of everyday life and maintain harmony with the social and
physical environments
Health as resource - answerThe definition of health as a resource or asset
emerged in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion and includes
capacities to fulfill roles, meet demands, and engage in the activities of
everyday living
Health as unity - answerHealth is defined as reflecting the whole person as
process and is synonymous with self-transcendence or actualization.
nursing
Health as stability - answer Health is defined as the maintenance of
physiological, functional, and social norms, and encompasses views of
health as a state, as a process, as adaptation and as homeostasis
Health as actualization - answer Health is defined as the actualization of
human potential. Scholars and researchers who adhere to this definition
often use the terms health and wellness interchangeably.
Health as actualization and stability. - answer Both actualization and stability
concepts are incorporated in the definition of health as "the realization
of human potential through goal-directed behavior, competent self-care,
and satisfying relationships with others, while adapting to meet the
demands of everyday life and maintain harmony with the social and
physical environments
Health as resource - answerThe definition of health as a resource or asset
emerged in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion and includes
capacities to fulfill roles, meet demands, and engage in the activities of
everyday living
Health as unity - answerHealth is defined as reflecting the whole person as
process and is synonymous with self-transcendence or actualization.