HEALTH PROMOTION THROUGHOUT THE LIFE SPAN,
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Contents
Moduleg1:gFoundationsgforgHealthgPromotion
Chapterg1gHealthgDefined:gObjectivesgforgPromotiongandgPrevention
Chapterg2gEmerginggPopulationsgandgHealth
Chapterg3gHealthgPolicygandgthegDeliverygSystem
Chapterg4gThegTherapeuticgRelationship
Chapterg5gEthicalgIssuesgRelevantgtogHealthgPromotion
Moduleg2:gAssessmentgforgHealthgPromotion
Chapterg6gHealthgPromotiongandgthegIndividual
Chapterg7gHealthgPromotiongandgthegFamily
Chapterg8gHealthgPromotiongandgthegCommunity
Moduleg3:gInterventionsgforgHealthgPromotion
Chapterg9gScreening
Chapterg10gHealthgEducation
Chapterg11gNutritiongCounselinggforgHealthgPromotion
Chapterg12gExercise
Chapterg13gStressgManagement
Chapterg14gHolisticgHealthgStrategies
Moduleg4:gApplicationgofgHealthgPromotion
Chapterg15gOverviewgofgGrowthgandgDevelopmentgFramework
Chapterg16gThegPrenatalgPeriod
Chapterg17gInfant
Chapterg18gToddler
Chapterg19gPreschoolgChild
Chapterg20gSchool-AgegChild
Chapterg21gAdolescent
Chapterg22gYounggAdult
Chapterg23gMiddle-AgegAdult
Chapterg24gOldergAdult
Moduleg5:gChallengesgingthegTwenty-FirstgCentury
Chapterg25gHealthgPromotiongforgthegTwenty-
FirstgCentury:gThroughoutgthegLifegSpangandgThroughoutgthegWorld
,Chapterg01:gHealthgDefined:gObjectivesgforgPromotiongandgPreventiongEd
elman:gHealthgPromotiongThroughoutgthegLifegSpan,g8thgEdition
MULTIPLEgCHOICE
1. Whichgmodelgofghealthgisgmostglikelygusedgbygagpersongwhogdoesgnotgbelievegingpreventiveghealthgcare?
a. Clinicalgmodel
b. Rolegperformancegmodel
c. Adaptivegmodel
d. Eudaimonisticg model
ANS:g A
Thegclinicalgmodelgofghealthgviewsgthegabsencegofgsignsgandgsymptomsgofgdiseasegasgindicativegofghealth.gPeopleg
whogusegthisgmodelgwaitguntilgtheygaregverygsickgtogseekgcare.
DIF: CognitivegLevel:gRememberg(Knowledge) REF: p.g3
2. Agpersongwithgchronicgbackgpaingisgcaredgforgbyghergprimarygcaregprovidergasgwellgasgreceivesg
acupuncture.gWhichgmodelgofghealthgdoesgthisgpersonglikelygfavor?
a. Clinicalgmodel
b. Rolegperformancegmodel
c. Adaptivegmodel
d. Eudaimonisticg model
ANS:g D
Thegeudaimonisticgmodelgembodiesgtheginteractiongandginterrelationshipsgamonggphysical,gsocial,gpsychological,g
andgspiritualgaspectsgofglifegandgthegenvironmentginggoalgattainmentgandgcreatinggmeaningginglife.gPractitionersgw
hogpracticegthegclinicalgmodelgmaygnotgbegenoughgforgsomeonegwhogbelievesgingthegeudaimonisticgmodel.gThoseg
whogbelievegingthegeudaimonisticgmodelgoftenglookgforgalternativegprovidersgofgcare.
DIF: CognitivegLevel:gApplyg(Application) REF: p.g3
3. Agstategofgphysical,gmental,gspiritual,gandgsocialgfunctioninggthatgrealizesgagperson’sgpotentialgandgisg
experiencedgwithingagdevelopmentalgcontextgisgknowngas:
a. growthgandgdevelopment.
b. health.
c. functioning.
d. high-levelg wellness.
ANS:g B
Healthgisgdefinedgasgagstategofgphysical,gmental,gspiritual,gandgsocialgfunctioninggthatgrealizesgagperson’sgpotentialga
ndgisgexperiencedgwithingagdevelopmentalgcontext.
DIF: CognitivegLevel:gRememberg(Knowledge) REF: p.g5
4. Whichgofgthegfollowinggbestgdescribesgagclientgwhoghasgangillness?
a. Someonegwhoghasgwell-controlledgdiabetes
b. Someonegwithghypercholesterolemia
c. Someonegwithgagheadache
d. Someonegwithgcoronarygarterygdiseasegwithout
ganginagANS:g C
, Someonegwithgagheadachegrepresentsgagpersongwithgangillness.gAngillnessgisgmadegupgofgthegsubjectivegexperienceg
ofgthegindividualgandgthegphysicalgmanifestationgofgdisease.gItgcangbegdescribedgasgagresponsegcharacterizedgbygag
mismatchgbetweengagperson’sgneedsgandgthegresourcesgavailablegtogmeetgthosegneeds.gAgpersongcanghavegagdiseaseg
withoutgfeelinggill.gThegothergchoicesgrepresentgdisease.
DIF: CognitivegLevel:gAnalyzeg(Analysis) REF: p.g6
5. WhichgUSgreportgisgconsideredgaglandmarkgdocumentgingcreatinggagglobalgapproachgtoghealth?
a. Theg1990gHealthgObjectivesgforgthegNation:gAgMidcoursegReview
b. HealthygPeopleg2020
c. HealthygPeopleg2000
d. ThegU.S.gSurgeongGeneralgReport
ANS:g C
HealthygPeopleg2000gandgitsgMidcoursegReviewgandg1995gRevisionsgwereglandmarkgdocumentsgingwhichgagcon
sortiumgofgpeoplegrepresentinggnationalgorganizationsgworkedgwithgUSgPublicgHealthgServicegofficialsgtogcreateg
agmoregglobalgapproachgtoghealth.
DIF: CognitivegLevel:gRememberg(Knowledge) REF: p.g6
6. Whichgofgthegfollowinggrepresentsgagmethodgofgprimarygprevention?
a. Informationalgsessiongaboutghealthyglifestyles
b. Bloodgpressuregscreening
c. Interventionalgcardiacgcatheterization
d. Diagnosticgcardiacgcatheterization
ANS:g A
Primarygpreventiongprecedesgdiseasegorgdysfunction.gItgincludesghealthgpromotiongandgspecificgprotectiongandgenc
ouragesgincreasedgawareness;gthus,geducationgaboutghealthyglifestylesgfitsgthisgdefinition.gBloodgpressuregscreenin
ggdoesgnotgpreventgdisease,gbutginsteadgidentifiesgit.
DIF: CognitivegLevel:gApplyg(Application) REF: p.g11
7. Whichgofgthegfollowinggrepresentsgagmethodgofgsecondarygprevention?
a. Self–breastgexaminationgeducation
b. Yearlygmammograms
c. Chemotherapygforgadvancedgbreastgcancer
d. Completegmastectomygforgbreastgcancer
ANS:g B
Screeninggisgsecondarygpreventiongbecausegthegprincipalggoalgofgscreeningsgisgtogidentifygindividualsgingangearly,gd
etectablegstagegofgthegdiseasegprocess.gAgmammogramgisgagscreeninggtoolgforgbreastgcancergandgthusgisgconsidered
gagmethodgofgsecondarygprevention.
DIF: CognitivegLevel:gApplyg(Application) REF: p.g15
8. Whichgofgthegfollowinggrepresentsgagmethodgofgtertiarygprevention?
a. Drunkgdrivinggcampaign
b. Roadgblocksgforgdrunkgdriving
c. Emergencygsurgerygforgheadgtraumagaftergagmotorgvehiclegaccident
d. Physicalgandgoccupationalgtherapygaftergagmotorgvehiclegaccidentgwithghead
gtraumagANS:g D