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HOSA Human Growth and Development (2 VERSIONS) 2024 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS

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HOSA Human Growth and Development (2 VERSIONS) 2024 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS Version 1 Factors that influence a person's health include - ANSWER-family, role models, social pressures, and self concept. Disease prevention is composed of 3 levels: - ANSWER-primary, secondary and tertiary The roles of practial nurses in health promotion are - ANSWER-caregiver, teacher, advocate, collaborator, and role model. culture - ANSWER-learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations values - ANSWER-deeply embedded feelings that determine what is good, bad, right, or wrong norms - ANSWER-socially acepted rules and behaviors that guide behavior and interactions folkways - ANSWER-customs in a culture that determine greetings laws - ANSWER-written policies supported and enforced by the government mores - ANSWER-moral issues strongly believed by a culture sanctions - ANSWER-social remedies for violating norms symbols - ANSWER-language, gestures, or objects that people in a culture use to communicate with each other race - ANSWER-people who share similar physical characteristics ethnicity - ANSWER-stable cultural patterns shared by families with the same historical roots transcultural nursing - ANSWER-viewing patients as belonging to a world with many cultures health - ANSWER-state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing health promotion - ANSWER-health care directed toward increasing optimal level of wellness Version 1 Factors that influence a person's health include - ANSWER-family, role models, social pressures, and self concept. Disease prevention is composed of 3 levels: - ANSWER-primary, secondary and tertiary The roles of practial nurses in health promotion are - ANSWER-caregiver, teacher, advocate, collaborator, and role model. culture - ANSWER-learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations values - ANSWER-deeply embedded feelings that determine what is good, bad, right, or wrong norms - ANSWER-socially acepted rules and behaviors that guide behavior and interactions folkways - ANSWER-customs in a culture that determine greetings laws - ANSWER-written policies supported and enforced by the government mores - ANSWER-moral issues strongly believed by a culture sanctions - ANSWER-social remedies for violating norms symbols - ANSWER-language, gestures, or objects that people in a culture use to communicate with each other race - ANSWER-people who share similar physical characteristics ethnicity - ANSWER-stable cultural patterns shared by families with the same historical roots transcultural nursing - ANSWER-viewing patients as belonging to a world with many cultures health - ANSWER-state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing health promotion - ANSWER-health care directed toward increasing optimal level of wellness

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HOSA Human Growth and Development (2 VERSIONS)
2024 QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS

Version 1

Factors that influence a person's health include - ANSWER-family, role models,
social pressures, and self concept.

Disease prevention is composed of 3 levels: - ANSWER-primary, secondary and
tertiary

The roles of practial nurses in health promotion are - ANSWER-caregiver, teacher,
advocate, collaborator, and role model.

culture - ANSWER-learned patterns of behavior passed down through generations

values - ANSWER-deeply embedded feelings that determine what is good, bad,
right, or wrong

norms - ANSWER-socially acepted rules and behaviors that guide behavior and
interactions

folkways - ANSWER-customs in a culture that determine greetings

laws - ANSWER-written policies supported and enforced by the government

mores - ANSWER-moral issues strongly believed by a culture

sanctions - ANSWER-social remedies for violating norms

,symbols - ANSWER-language, gestures, or objects that people in a culture use to
communicate with each other

race - ANSWER-people who share similar physical characteristics

ethnicity - ANSWER-stable cultural patterns shared by families with the same
historical roots

transcultural nursing - ANSWER-viewing patients as belonging to a world with
many cultures


health - ANSWER-state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing

health promotion - ANSWER-health care directed toward increasing optimal level
of wellness

health restoration - ANSWER-tertiary disease prevention; rehabilitating and
restoring person

malnutrition - ANSWER-poor dietary practice from lack of essential nutrients or
failure to use available foods

general adaption syndrome (GAS) - ANSWER-alarm, resistance, exhaustion

fight-or-flight response - ANSWER-state of readiness

Change in lifestyle or personal habits is necessary to - ANSWER-promote maximal
health.

,Health maintenance focuses on - ANSWER-prevention and then need for early
diagnosis and treatment.

An important goal on the national level is to - ANSWER-expand health care
opportunities and eliminate disparities.

Health restoration begins after - ANSWER-the disease process is stabilized.

Health restoration aims to - ANSWER-restore function or help person compensate
for losses.

Healthy lifestyle includes - ANSWER-nutrition, exercise, mental health, avoiding
substance abuse, and disease prevention.

Culture is learned in - ANSWER-the home and community.

All groups have - ANSWER-beliefs and practices they maintain.

Cultural beliefs and patterns - ANSWER-distinguish culture groups.

Race and ethnicity determine - ANSWER-socioeconomic status.

The primary elements of culture are - ANSWER-beliefs, values, norms, sanctions,
and symbols.

Ethnicity means that - ANSWER-people have shared cultural heritage, race, and
geographical area, language.

, cultural awareness - ANSWER-learning the history of a patient's ancestry and
appreciating cultural differences, to understand how patients cope with problems.

cultural sensitivity - ANSWER-being correct in language and interaction to avoid
offending beliefs and practices

Transcultural nursing was developed to - ANSWER-bring client satisfaction, early
recovery, and meaningful death experience.

Hispanic Americans are the - ANSWER-largest and most rapidly growing ethnic
group in the USA.

Hispanics are from - ANSWER-Puerto Rico, Mexico, Dominican Republic, Cuba, S
and C America.

Native Americans are the - ANSWER-4th major ethnic group and made up of 200+
tribes.

Native American families have - ANSWER-strong bonds.

Native American tribes are organized - ANSWER-matriarchially but gender roles
are flexible in large extended families.

African Americans include - ANSWER-slave and immigrant history from Africa.

African American history is similar to that of - ANSWER-the Caribbean.

European Americans make up - ANSWER-the largest cultural group int eh USA.

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