NR222 HEALTH AND WELLNESS FINAL EXAM – CHAMBERLAIN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED
NR222 HEALTH AND WELLNESS FINAL EXAM – CHAMBERLAIN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100% PASS (A+ CERTIFIED 1. clinical model: model of health defined by: - the absence of illness, signs and symptoms of disease - may not seek preventative care or services - conventional model of the discipline of medicine- most expensive model today 2. role performance model: model of health defined by: - the ability to perform social roles - occupational heath examinations, school physical exams, physician-excused absences- still relevant today 3. adaptive model: model of health defied by: - the ability to adjust positively to social, mental, and psychological change - illness occurs when the person is unable to adjust 4. eudaimonistic model: model of health that: - emphasizes the interactions between physical, social, psychological, and spiritual aspects of life- goal attainment and meaning - may seek out alternative therapies, council of priest, rabbi, or minister 5. healthy people 2020: goals of ______________________ include: - attain high quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death - achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, ad improve the health of all groups - create social and physical environments that promote good health for all - promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages 6. primary: level of prevention that includes health promotion and specific protection, i.e. educating an at risk group as a whole 7. secondary: level of prevention that includes early diagnosis, screening, prompt treatment, and disability limitation, i.e. case findings and screening 8. tertiary: level of prevention that includes an established disease, restoration and rehabilitation, g problems after a person acquires a disease 9. Marjorie Gordon: who is the person who came up with the list of 11 functional health patterns that: - proposed functional health patterns as a guide for establishing a comprehensive nursing data base - 11 categories make possible a systemic approach and standardized approach to data collection, and enable the nurse to determine the following aspects of health and human function 10. subjective: _______ data is based off of a patient's personal experience and can be interpreted differently by different people, i.e. patient's pain level or energy level 11. objective: ______ data is based off of something measurable, fact-based, and quantifiable, i.e. patient's heart rate or blood pressure 12. Gordon's 11 Functional Health Patterns: What do the following represent? - health perception and health management - nutrition and metabolism - elimination - activity and exercise - cognition and perception - sleep and rest - self-perception and self-concept - roles and relationships - sexuality and reproduction - coping and stress tolerance - values and beliefs 13. autonomy: term meaning freedom from external control and making sure patients understand everything when making a decision about health 14. beneficence: term meaning positive actions to help others 15. nonmaleficence: term meaning avoidance of harm or hurt 16. justice: term meaning fairness 17. fidelity: term meaning agreement to keep promises 18. assessment, diagnosis, plan, intervention, evaluation: what does ADPIE stand for? 19. north american nursing diagnosis association: what does NANDA stand for? 20. Poor Law: law from 1834 that states: people held directly accountable for their state in life, health maintenance is the responsibility of the individual 21. Edwin Chadwick: - father of British and american public health - said that disease among poor was the major factor is their inability to support themselves 22. HMO: which of the following has lower premiums, lower cost, lower copay, BUT lose patient freedom due to gatekeeper - HMO or PPO 23. PPO: which of the following has higher premiums, higher costs, higher copay, BUT patient gets to keep autonomy - HMO of PPO 24. medicare: type of public health insurance that: - is for people over 65 - is for people with end stage renal disease, disabled, on hospice- is funded by social security taxes 25. medicaid: type of public health insurance that: - is for certain low income people under 65 - families with children - is administered according to guidelines that differ for each state 26. uninsured: groups most at risk for being ________ include: -persons of Mexican descent - young adults - working without this benefit - illegal aliens
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