ATI Community Proctored EXAM
Florence Nightingale's Environment Theory - CORRECT ANSWER Impact of environment on health.
Focus on preventative care:
Wash hands etc.
Health Belief Model - CORRECT ANSWER Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and
behaviors
1. Modifying variables
2. Perceived ability/susceptibility
3. Perceived Benefits vs Barriers
4. Cues to action
Modifying variables (HBM) - CORRECT ANSWER An individual's personal factors that affect whether the
new behavior is adopted
(Race, gender, age, economy and education)
Perceived ability and susceptibility of getting a disease - CORRECT ANSWER If they feel like they are
more likely to get it the more likely they will take action
Perceived Benefits vs Barriers of taking action - CORRECT ANSWER See more benefits than barriers then
they will take action, vice versa
Cues to action (HBM) - CORRECT ANSWER Factors that activate "readiness to change"
Advice from doctors, seeing advertisements, etc
, Community-based nursing - CORRECT ANSWER Acute and chronic care of individuals and families to
strengthen their capacity for self-care and promote independence in decision making. (Home
health nurse)
Community-oriented nursing - CORRECT ANSWER Focus on communities, populations
- health promotion, disease prevention, education
- indirect nursing activities
(PHN)
Respect for autonomy - CORRECT ANSWER refers to respecting patients' rights to make decisions about
their own healthcare
Nonmaleficence - CORRECT ANSWER do no harm
Beneficence - CORRECT ANSWER Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
Distributive Justice - CORRECT ANSWER Perceived fairness of the amount and allocation of rewards
among individuals
Epidemiology Triangle - CORRECT ANSWER agent, host, environment
Agent
(Epidemiological Triangle) - CORRECT ANSWER Animate or inanimate factor that must be present of
lacking for a condition/ disease to develop. The agent is what is causing the problem. Ex. leak of a
dangerous chemical, outbreak of Ebola virus
Host
Florence Nightingale's Environment Theory - CORRECT ANSWER Impact of environment on health.
Focus on preventative care:
Wash hands etc.
Health Belief Model - CORRECT ANSWER Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and
behaviors
1. Modifying variables
2. Perceived ability/susceptibility
3. Perceived Benefits vs Barriers
4. Cues to action
Modifying variables (HBM) - CORRECT ANSWER An individual's personal factors that affect whether the
new behavior is adopted
(Race, gender, age, economy and education)
Perceived ability and susceptibility of getting a disease - CORRECT ANSWER If they feel like they are
more likely to get it the more likely they will take action
Perceived Benefits vs Barriers of taking action - CORRECT ANSWER See more benefits than barriers then
they will take action, vice versa
Cues to action (HBM) - CORRECT ANSWER Factors that activate "readiness to change"
Advice from doctors, seeing advertisements, etc
, Community-based nursing - CORRECT ANSWER Acute and chronic care of individuals and families to
strengthen their capacity for self-care and promote independence in decision making. (Home
health nurse)
Community-oriented nursing - CORRECT ANSWER Focus on communities, populations
- health promotion, disease prevention, education
- indirect nursing activities
(PHN)
Respect for autonomy - CORRECT ANSWER refers to respecting patients' rights to make decisions about
their own healthcare
Nonmaleficence - CORRECT ANSWER do no harm
Beneficence - CORRECT ANSWER Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
Distributive Justice - CORRECT ANSWER Perceived fairness of the amount and allocation of rewards
among individuals
Epidemiology Triangle - CORRECT ANSWER agent, host, environment
Agent
(Epidemiological Triangle) - CORRECT ANSWER Animate or inanimate factor that must be present of
lacking for a condition/ disease to develop. The agent is what is causing the problem. Ex. leak of a
dangerous chemical, outbreak of Ebola virus
Host