Health Promotion throughout the life
span 8th edition by Carole Edelman
all chapters 1-25 covered
,TESTWBANK:WEdelman:WHealthWPromotionWThroughoutWtheWLifeWSpan,W8thWEdition
Contents
ModuleW1:WFoundationsWforWHealthWPromotion
ChapterW1WHealthWDefined:WObjectivesWforWPromotionWandWPrevention
W ChapterW2WEmergingWPopulationsWandWHealth
ChapterW3WHealthWPolicyWandWtheWDeliveryWSystemW Cha
pterW4WTheWTherapeuticWRelationship
ChapterW5WEthicalWIssuesWRelevantWtoWHealthWPromoti
onW ModuleW2:WAssessmentWforWHealthWPromotionW
ChapterW6WHealthWPromotionWandWtheWIndividualW Cha
pterW7WHealthWPromotionWandWtheWFamily
ChapterW8WHealthWPromotionWandWtheWCommuni
tyW ModuleW3:WInterventionsWforWHealthWPromoti
onW ChapterW9WScreening
ChapterW10WHealthWEducation
ChapterW11WNutritionWCounselingWforWHealthWPromotion
W ChapterW12WExercise
ChapterW13WStressWManagementW Cha
pterW14WHolisticWHealthWStrategies
ModuleW4:WApplicationWofWHealthWPromotion
ChapterW15WOverviewWofWGrowthWandWDevelopmentWFrameworkW Cha
pterW16WTheWPrenatalWPeriod
ChapterW17WInfant
ChapterW18WToddlerW Chapt
erW19WPreschoolWChild
ChapterW20WSchool-
AgeWChildW ChapterW21WAdole
scentW ChapterW22WYoungWAd
ultW ChapterW23WMiddle-
AgeWAdultW ChapterW24WOlderW
Adult
ModuleW5:WChallengesWinWtheWTwenty-FirstWCentury
ChapterW25WHealthWPromotionWforWtheWTwenty-FirstWCentury:WThroughoutWtheWLifeWSpanWand
WWThroughoutWtheWWorldW
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MULTIPLEWCHOICE
1. WhichWmodelWofWhealthWisWmostWlikelyWusedWbyWaWpersonWwhoWdoesWnotWbelieveWinWpreventiveWhealthWcare?
a. ClinicalWmodel
b. RoleWperformanceWmodel
c. AdaptiveWmodel
d. EudaimonisticWmodel
ANS:WW A
TheWclinicalWmodelWofWhealthWviewsWtheWabsenceWofWsignsWandWsymptomsWofWdiseaseWasWindicativeWofWheal
th.WPeopleW whoWuseWthisWmodelWwaitWuntilWtheyWareWveryWsickWtoWseekWcare.
DIF: CognitiveWLevel:WRememberW(Knowledge) REF: p.W3
2. AWpersonWwithWchronicWbackWpainWisWcaredWforWbyWherWprimaryWcareWproviderWasWwellWas
WreceivesW acupuncture.WWhichWmodelWofWhealthWdoesWthisWpersonWlikelyWfavor?
a. ClinicalWmodel
b. RoleWperformanceWmodel
c. AdaptiveWmodel
d. EudaimonisticWmodel
ANS:WW D
TheWeudaimonisticWmodelWembodiesWtheWinteractionWandWinterrelationshipsWamongWphysical,Wsocial,Wpsychol
ogical,W andWspiritualWaspectsWofWlifeWandWtheWenvironmentWinWgoalWattainmentWandWcreatingWmeaningWinWlif
e.WPractitionersW whoWpracticeWtheWclinicalWmodelWmayWnotWbeWenoughWforWsomeoneWwhoWbelievesWinWtheW
eudaimonisticWmodel.WThoseW whoWbelieveWinWtheWeudaimonisticWmodelWoftenWlookWforWalternativeWproviders
WofWcare.
DIF: CognitiveWLevel:WApplyW(Application) REF: p.W3
3. AWstateWofWphysical,Wmental,Wspiritual,WandWsocialWfunctioningWthatWrealizesWaWperson’sWpotenti
alWandWisW experiencedWwithinWaWdevelopmentalWcontextWisWknownWas:
a. growthWandWdevelopment.
b. health.
c. functioning.
d. high-levelWwellness.
ANS:WW B
HealthWisWdefinedWasWaWstateWofWphysical,Wmental,Wspiritual,WandWsocialWfunctioningWthatWrealizesWaWperson’
sWpotentialW andWisWexperiencedWwithinWaWdevelopmentalWcontext.
DIF: CognitiveWLevel:WRememberW(Knowledge) REF: p.W5
4. WhichWofWtheWfollowingWbestWdescribesWaWclientWwhoWhasWanWillness?
a. SomeoneWwhoWhasWwell-controlledWdiabetes
b. SomeoneWwithWhypercholesterolemia
c. SomeoneWwithWaWheadache
d. SomeoneWwithWcoronaryWarteryWdiseaseWwith
outW anginaWANS:W C
, SomeoneWwithWaWheadacheWrepresentsWaWpersonWwithWanWillness.WAnWillnessWisWmadeWupWofWtheWsubjectiveW
experienceW ofWtheWindividualWandWtheWphysicalWmanifestationWofWdisease.WItWcanWbeWdescribedWasWaWrespo
nseWcharacterizedWbyWaW mismatchWbetweenWaWperson’sWneedsWandWtheWresourcesWavailableWtoWmeetWthos
eWneeds.WAWpersonWcanWhaveWaWdiseaseW withoutWfeelingWill.WTheWotherWchoicesWrepresentWdisease.
DIF: CognitiveWLevel:WAnalyzeW(Analysis) REF: p.W6
5. WhichWUSWreportWisWconsideredWaWlandmarkWdocumentWinWcreatingWaWglobalWapproachWtoWhealth?
a. TheW1990WHealthWObjectivesWforWtheWNation:WAWMidcourseWReview
b. HealthyWPeopleW2020
c. HealthyWPeopleW2000
d. TheWU.S.WSurgeonWGeneralWReport
ANS:WW C
HealthyWPeopleW2000WandWitsWMidcourseWReviewWandW1995WRevisionsWwereWlandmarkWdocumentsWinWwhich
WaW consortiumWofWpeopleWrepresentingWnationalWorganizationsWworkedWwithWUSWPublicWHealthWServiceWoffi
cialsWtoW createWaWmoreWglobalWapproachWtoWhealth.
DIF: CognitiveWLevel:WRememberW(Knowledge) REF: p.W6
6. WhichWofWtheWfollowingWrepresentsWaWmethodWofWprimaryWprevention?
a. InformationalWsessionWaboutWhealthyWlifestyles
b. BloodWpressureWscreening
c. InterventionalWcardiacWcatheterization
d. DiagnosticWcardiacWcatheterization
ANS:WW A
PrimaryWpreventionWprecedesWdiseaseWorWdysfunction.WItWincludesWhealthWpromotionWandWspecificWprotectionWa
ndW encouragesWincreasedWawareness;Wthus,WeducationWaboutWhealthyWlifestylesWfitsWthisWdefinition.WBloodWpre
ssureW screeningWdoesWnotWpreventWdisease,WbutWinsteadWidentifiesWit.
DIF: CognitiveWLevel:WApplyW(Application) REF: p.W11
7. WhichWofWtheWfollowingWrepresentsWaWmethodWofWsecondaryWprevention?
a. Self–breastWexaminationWeducation
b. YearlyWmammograms
c. ChemotherapyWforWadvancedWbreastWcancer
d. CompleteWmastectomyWforWbreastWcancer
ANS:WW B
ScreeningWisWsecondaryWpreventionWbecauseWtheWprincipalWgoalWofWscreeningsWisWtoWidentifyWindividualsWinW
anWearly,W detectableWstageWofWtheWdiseaseWprocess.WAWmammogramWisWaWscreeningWtoolWforWbreastWcanc
erWandWthusWisW consideredWaWmethodWofWsecondaryWprevention.
DIF: CognitiveWLevel:WApplyW(Application) REF: p.W15
8. WhichWofWtheWfollowingWrepresentsWaWmethodWofWtertiaryWprevention?
a. DrunkWdrivingWcampaign
b. RoadWblocksWforWdrunkWdriving
c. EmergencyWsurgeryWforWheadWtraumaWafterWaWmotorWvehicleWaccident
d. PhysicalWandWoccupationalWtherapyWafterWaWmotorWvehicleWaccidentWwith
WheadW traumaWANS:W D