HOSA HUMAN GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
behaviors Ans: individual responses or reactions to internal stimuli and
external conditions
biology Ans: individual's genetic makeup
determinants of health Ans: range of social, economic, and
environmental factors that influence health status
health status Ans: evaluating specific details of the determinants of
health
Healthy People 2020 Ans: an evidence based 10 year report card
describing health care accomplishments within the United States from the
years 2000 to 2010
infant mortality rate Ans: number of deaths that occur before 1 year of
age per 1000 live births
Leading Health Indicators Ans: selected high priority issues
life expectancy Ans: average number of years a person born in a given
year is expected to live
physical environment Ans: thought of as that which can be seen,
touched, heard, smelled, and tasted
social environment Ans: interactions with family, friends, coworkers, and
others in the community
accreditation Ans: process by which an institution is recognized as
meeting specific predetermined standards of care
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Federal Register Ans: federal legislation concerning health care which is
recorded and published
health maintenance organizations (HMOs) Ans: provide care for prepaid
members
homeopathy Ans: the use of minute proportions of naturally occurring
chemicals for their healing power
informed consent Ans: the nurse is responsible to sign as a witness that
a patient has received info regarding risks, advantages, and alternatives
available for a planned procedure in a language understood by the
patient
managed care organizations (MCOs) Ans: attempt to standardize and
control costs of health care
Medicaid Ans: benefits are provided on a basis of need or poverty
Medicare Ans: benefits are received after contributions are maid through
payroll deductions
nurse practice acts Ans: defines the scope of practice for nurses within
that state
Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC) Ans: enables traveling nurses to
function in multiple states
Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) Ans: requires standards of
safety to be maintained by employers to protect the health and safety of
employees and mandates the reporting of injuries sustained by workers
plan of care Ans: developed as a tool for multidisciplinary
communication and can be an individual patient plan of care, a family
plan of care, or a hospital care path
political action committees (PACs) Ans: influence legislation by offering
monetary contributions to legislators who support their needs and by
providing lobbying efforts to create and awareness of needed legislation
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preferred provider organizations (PPOs) Ans: contract with professionals
to provide care to a specific group of patients at an agreed-on fee-for-
service rate
scope of practice Ans: identification of and legal limitations to the usual
and customary skills practiced by a professional
standards of practice Ans: foundations of laws related to consumer
protection
acculturation Ans: adjustment to a new culture, results in differences in
practice within the same cultural group
alternative medicine Ans: therapies that are used instead of Western
medical care
beliefs Ans: cultural teachings of practice and values that are handed
down for generations; deep
complementary medicine Ans: therapies that are used together with
Western therapies
cultural awareness Ans: recognizing the history of patients' ancestry or
culture and how their customs influence the handling of problems, issues,
or teachings
cultural care Ans: consists of health-promotion activities initiated by a
culturally competent health-care worker
cultural competence Ans: awareness of, acceptance of , and respect for
beliefs, values, traditions, and practice that are different form one's own
cultural interventions Ans: achieved when health-care info is presented
in a way that includes specific cultural styles, colors, pictures, symbol,
and so forth, that add credibility to the content by reflecting cultural
values
cultural sensitivity Ans: observing and demonstrating knowledge or
culturally appropriate verbal language, body language, use of personal
space, and gestures of respect towards family members