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NUR 170 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 Already Passed Name the 7 Components of wellness - Answers 1. Environmental 2. Occupational 3. Intellectual 4. Spiritual 5. Physical 6. Emotional 7. Social How many calories are in proteins, carbohydrates and fats? - Answers 1. Carbohydrates=4 Cal/gram 2. Proteins= 4cal/gram 3. Fats= 9cal/gram What is health? - Answers Professionally: a state of being well and using every power the individual possess fully. It is more than just the presence or absence of disease. Personally: highly individualized based on previous health experience, expectations of self, age, and sociocultural influences. illness - Answers a highly personal state in which the person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or spiritual functioning is thought to be diminished Wellness - Answers an overall state of well-being or total health well-being - Answers the presence of positive emotions and absence of negative emotions its being satisfied with life, feeling good. acute illness - Answers appears abruptly, subsides quickly. chronic illness - Answers longer than 6 months, duration of life. disease - Answers Alteration in body functions that reduces the capacities or shortens the normal life span. can be physical or mental. health continuum - Answers A model that illustrates the full range of health between the extremes of illness on one end and wellness on the other end health and illness or disease can be viewed as opposite ends of a health continuum. The 7 components of wellness need to be balanced to attain optimal health. Nurse's Role in Health Promotion - Answers Guide patients in right direction, educate patients on prevention and lifestyle choices, collaborate with patients to identify specific plans, and role model aka practice what you preach Levels of Prevention: Primary - Answers health promotion/illness prevention ex. use of sunscreen, vaccination info Levels of Prevention: Secondary - Answers to identify illness and provide treatment at the earliest possible stage. ex. screenings Levels of prevention: Tertiary - Answers disease management ex. trying to prevent pressure ulcers because you have a spinal injury internal variables of health choices - Answers non modifiable ex. genetic factors, age, etc. External Variables - Answers you can choose between healthy and unhealthy ex. control over choices. Variables influencing the individuals health choices - Answers psychological, cognitive, and nontraditional Psychological - Answers awareness of mind/body interactions. our mind has the ability to directly affect our body functions. biggest cause = stress Cognitive: - Answers life style choices/health benefits/spiritual or religious beliefs. risk factors= negative choices. ex. family disease, smoking, not wearing a seatbelt. Health beliefs (cognitive) - Answers may or may not be based on fact internal locus of control= we have control external locus of control=it happens to us/no control Spiritual/Religious beliefs - Answers can affect health behaviors, also affect health choices and health overall. Nontraditional health choices - Answers Complementary approaches, Integrative health, Alternative medicine Complementary health approaches - Answers practices of non mainstream. ex. accupuncture, yoga, meditation integrative health - Answers incorporating complementary approaches into mainstream health care alternative medicine - Answers a group of medical treatments, practices, and products that are used instead of conventional Western medicine ex. diet to treat cancer/no meds/surgery/etc What is sleep? - Answers a basic human need. a universal biological process Difference between health promotion and health prevention? - Answers Promotion is when youre taking care of illness ( proactive ) / disease while prevention is when you're looking at signs & symptoms to detect the disease from happening what are two types of sleep? - Answers Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) Rapid eye movement (REM) circadian rhythm - Answers the biological clock; regular bodily rhythms that occur on a 24-hour cycle awake when body temperature is highest, asleep when body temp is lowest most infants have regular sleep wake cycles by 3-6 months healthy sleep - Answers NREM and REM alternate every 90-110 minutes for a complete sleep cycle. this would be 4-6 cycles of sleep during 7-8 hours NREM sleep - Answers non-rapid eye movement sleep; has 4 stages

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NUR 170 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 Already Passed

Name the 7 Components of wellness - Answers 1. Environmental 2. Occupational 3. Intellectual 4.
Spiritual 5. Physical 6. Emotional 7. Social

How many calories are in proteins, carbohydrates and fats? - Answers 1. Carbohydrates=4 Cal/gram 2.
Proteins= 4cal/gram 3. Fats= 9cal/gram

What is health? - Answers Professionally: a state of being well and using every power the individual
possess fully. It is more than just the presence or absence of disease.



Personally: highly individualized based on previous health experience, expectations of self, age, and
sociocultural influences.

illness - Answers a highly personal state in which the person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social,
developmental, or spiritual functioning is thought to be diminished

Wellness - Answers an overall state of well-being or total health

well-being - Answers the presence of positive emotions and absence of negative emotions its being
satisfied with life, feeling good.

acute illness - Answers appears abruptly, subsides quickly.

chronic illness - Answers longer than 6 months, duration of life.

disease - Answers Alteration in body functions that reduces the capacities or shortens the normal life
span. can be physical or mental.

health continuum - Answers A model that illustrates the full range of health between the extremes of
illness on one end and wellness on the other end



health and illness or disease can be viewed as opposite ends of a health continuum.



The 7 components of wellness need to be balanced to attain optimal health.

Nurse's Role in Health Promotion - Answers Guide patients in right direction, educate patients on
prevention and lifestyle choices, collaborate with patients to identify specific plans, and role model aka
practice what you preach

Levels of Prevention: Primary - Answers health promotion/illness prevention

,ex. use of sunscreen, vaccination info

Levels of Prevention: Secondary - Answers to identify illness and provide treatment at the earliest
possible stage.



ex. screenings

Levels of prevention: Tertiary - Answers disease management



ex. trying to prevent pressure ulcers because you have a spinal injury

internal variables of health choices - Answers non modifiable



ex. genetic factors, age, etc.

External Variables - Answers you can choose between healthy and unhealthy



ex. control over choices.

Variables influencing the individuals health choices - Answers psychological, cognitive, and
nontraditional

Psychological - Answers awareness of mind/body interactions. our mind has the ability to directly affect
our body functions. biggest cause = stress

Cognitive: - Answers life style choices/health benefits/spiritual or religious beliefs.



risk factors= negative choices.



ex. family disease, smoking, not wearing a seatbelt.

Health beliefs (cognitive) - Answers may or may not be based on fact



internal locus of control= we have control

, external locus of control=it happens to us/no control

Spiritual/Religious beliefs - Answers can affect health behaviors, also affect health choices and health
overall.

Nontraditional health choices - Answers Complementary approaches, Integrative health, Alternative
medicine

Complementary health approaches - Answers practices of non mainstream.



ex. accupuncture, yoga, meditation

integrative health - Answers incorporating complementary approaches into mainstream health care

alternative medicine - Answers a group of medical treatments, practices, and products that are used
instead of conventional Western medicine



ex. diet to treat cancer/no meds/surgery/etc

What is sleep? - Answers a basic human need. a universal biological process

Difference between health promotion and health prevention? - Answers Promotion is when youre taking
care of illness ( proactive ) / disease while prevention is when you're looking at signs & symptoms to
detect the disease from happening

what are two types of sleep? - Answers Non-rapid eye movement (NREM)

Rapid eye movement (REM)

circadian rhythm - Answers the biological clock; regular bodily rhythms that occur on a 24-hour cycle



awake when body temperature is highest, asleep when body temp is lowest



most infants have regular sleep wake cycles by 3-6 months

healthy sleep - Answers NREM and REM alternate every 90-110 minutes for a complete sleep cycle. this
would be 4-6 cycles of sleep during 7-8 hours

NREM sleep - Answers non-rapid eye movement sleep; has 4 stages
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