CHAMBERLAIN EXAM 1 NR222 QUESTIONS &
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1. Transtheoretic
stages of change
al model is
and includes?
1. pre contemplation
2. contemplation
3. preparation
4. action
5. maintenance
6. termination or relapse
2. Health Belief
Model is Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors
3. the ecological model promotes health based on levels of influence
of health is and in- of Health
cludes?
4. the Pender's
health
promotion
model three
focus areas-
5. 5 key sections
of penders health
pro- motion
model-
6. Clinical Model
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,CHAMBERLAIN EXAM 1 NR222 QUESTIONS &
DETAILED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
1. individual 3. behavioral outcomes
2. interpersonal
3. organizational 1. person
4. community 2. environment
5. policy 3. nursing
4. health
1. individual experiences 5. illness
2. behavioral-specific
knowledge and attect Absence of disease; prevention not emphasized
7.
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, CHAMBERLAIN EXAM 1 NR222 QUESTIONS &
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Role Health is indicated by the ability to perform social roles. Role
Performance performance includes work, family and social roles, with
Model performance based on societal expectations. Illness would be the
future to perform a person's roles at the level of others in society
ability to adjust to social, mental, and physiological changes
8. Adaptive
model of
health This model emphasizes the interactions between physical, social,
psycholog- ical, and spiritual aspects of life and the environment that
9. Eudaimonistic
mod- el of health contribute to goal attainment and create meaning.
Assesses the whole person because it views the mind, body, and
10. Holistic Health spirit as interdependent and functioning as a whole within the
Mod- el environment.
11. social learning a bridge between behavioral and cognitive learning theories,
theo- ry because it focus- es on the interaction between internal factors such
as thinking and symbolic processing (e.g., attention, memory,
motivation) and external determinants (e.g., rewards and
punishments) in determining behavior.
12. Maslow's
Hierarchy of 1. physiological
Needs 2. safety and security
3. love/belonging
4. self- esteem
5. self-actualization
6. self-transcendence
13. Florence Founder of modern nursing; started first organized program to train
Nightin- gale nurses; first practicing nurse epidemiologist; connected sanitation
with cholera and dysentery
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DETAILED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
1. Transtheoretic
stages of change
al model is
and includes?
1. pre contemplation
2. contemplation
3. preparation
4. action
5. maintenance
6. termination or relapse
2. Health Belief
Model is Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors
3. the ecological model promotes health based on levels of influence
of health is and in- of Health
cludes?
4. the Pender's
health
promotion
model three
focus areas-
5. 5 key sections
of penders health
pro- motion
model-
6. Clinical Model
1/
19
,CHAMBERLAIN EXAM 1 NR222 QUESTIONS &
DETAILED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
1. individual 3. behavioral outcomes
2. interpersonal
3. organizational 1. person
4. community 2. environment
5. policy 3. nursing
4. health
1. individual experiences 5. illness
2. behavioral-specific
knowledge and attect Absence of disease; prevention not emphasized
7.
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, CHAMBERLAIN EXAM 1 NR222 QUESTIONS &
DETAILED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
Role Health is indicated by the ability to perform social roles. Role
Performance performance includes work, family and social roles, with
Model performance based on societal expectations. Illness would be the
future to perform a person's roles at the level of others in society
ability to adjust to social, mental, and physiological changes
8. Adaptive
model of
health This model emphasizes the interactions between physical, social,
psycholog- ical, and spiritual aspects of life and the environment that
9. Eudaimonistic
mod- el of health contribute to goal attainment and create meaning.
Assesses the whole person because it views the mind, body, and
10. Holistic Health spirit as interdependent and functioning as a whole within the
Mod- el environment.
11. social learning a bridge between behavioral and cognitive learning theories,
theo- ry because it focus- es on the interaction between internal factors such
as thinking and symbolic processing (e.g., attention, memory,
motivation) and external determinants (e.g., rewards and
punishments) in determining behavior.
12. Maslow's
Hierarchy of 1. physiological
Needs 2. safety and security
3. love/belonging
4. self- esteem
5. self-actualization
6. self-transcendence
13. Florence Founder of modern nursing; started first organized program to train
Nightin- gale nurses; first practicing nurse epidemiologist; connected sanitation
with cholera and dysentery
3/
19