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from persecution in their home
country.
characteristics
, examination of a condition or
Reducing pain intensity to the level of
situation
a patient rating of 3 or below during
judgement as to whether a change
the patient's hospital stay.
has occurred
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The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion identified which of the
following as a prerequisite for health?
a.
Education
b.
Social support
c.
Self-esteem
d.
Physical environment
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ANS: D ANS: B
ANS: A ANS: C
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denial stage
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allows nurses to determine whether
a person acts as though nothing
nursing interventions are successful in
has happened and refuses to
improving the client's condition or
accept the fact of the loss.
well-being
is a clinical judgement about
Indicate when the patient is expected
responses to actual and potential
to respond in the desired manner.
health problems or life processes.
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Definition
ANS: B
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, What does the principle "Health promotion is multisectoral" mean?
a.
Relationships between individual, social, and environmental factors must be
recognized.
b.
Physical, mental, social, ecological, cultural, and spiritual aspects of health must be
recognized.
c.
In order to change unhealthy living and working conditions, areas other than health
must also be involved.
d.
Health promotion uses knowledge from disciplines such as social, economic,
political, environmental, medical, and nursing sciences, as well as from first-hand
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e crhieonfcteh.e following is one of the five health promotion strategies identified by
the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion?
a.
Create supportive environments
b.
Strengthen educational opportunities
c.
Develop a medical approach
d.
Minimize stressful situations
Which type of data does the population health approach emphasize to determine
health and disease?
a. Physical
b. Psychological
c. Experiential
d. Epidemiological