NUR 155 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 2025 | 100%
CORRECT
health promotion - ANSWERS behavior motivated to increase well being
Not disease priented
Motivated by personal positive "approach" to wellness
Exercising to look good in a bikini
health protection - ANSWERS fixing the problem
Illness or injury specific
Avoidance of illness
Walking 30 mins a day to prevent a heart attack
primary prevention - ANSWERS focus on health promotion = decrease risk for
exposure
Ex: vaccines, family planning services, sanitation
Well population
secondary prevention - ANSWERS focus on identification of problems
Ex: check ups, screening
Population that is at risk
,tertiary prevention - ANSWERS restoration and rehabilitation
Physical therapy, support group, therapy
Unwell population
Concept of Individuality - ANSWERS Total care: considers all the principle and
areas that apply when taking acre of any client of similar age and conditions
Individual care: consider them an individual and applies total care principles that
apple at this particular time
holism - ANSWERS consider the person as a whole , one area can affect the
whole person
Ex: Who they know, religion, family,
--- patient loss of their spouse: must consider their sleep, religion, appetite, giving
them space, stress level, mental health.
Homeostasis - ANSWERS internal equilibrium
Physiological - temperature, O2 stat, glucose levels.
Negative feedback mechanisms
Psychological - comes from lived experience
Must have stabe:
Physical environment
Psychological environment
Social environment
Life experience
, Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWERS 1). Physiological:
Breathing,food,water,sex,sleep,homeostasis,excretion
2).Safety: Security of body,employment,resources,morality,family,health and of
property.
Love and belonging
3). Esteem: Self-esteem, confidence, achievement, respect of others, respect by
others.
4).Self-Actualization: Morality, creativity, spontaneity, Problem Solving, lack of
prejudice, acceptance of facts.
Priortization - ANSWERS Airway: Access the airway to ensure it is not blocked.
-Breathing: Many disorders and injuries can make breathing difficult
-Circulation: Circulation of blood, which depends on pumping and beating heart
muscle, can stop during cardiac arrest.
Kalish's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWERS needs theorist : added stimulation to
maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Allows nurses to describe typical behaviors with age groups
Guides nurses in education of thers
stages of behavior change - ANSWERS Precontemplation stage: does not think
about changing behavior
Contemplation: thinks about change
Preparation: intends to take action in the future
Action: actively implementing behavior change
Maintenance: strives to prevent relapse
WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION 2025 | 100%
CORRECT
health promotion - ANSWERS behavior motivated to increase well being
Not disease priented
Motivated by personal positive "approach" to wellness
Exercising to look good in a bikini
health protection - ANSWERS fixing the problem
Illness or injury specific
Avoidance of illness
Walking 30 mins a day to prevent a heart attack
primary prevention - ANSWERS focus on health promotion = decrease risk for
exposure
Ex: vaccines, family planning services, sanitation
Well population
secondary prevention - ANSWERS focus on identification of problems
Ex: check ups, screening
Population that is at risk
,tertiary prevention - ANSWERS restoration and rehabilitation
Physical therapy, support group, therapy
Unwell population
Concept of Individuality - ANSWERS Total care: considers all the principle and
areas that apply when taking acre of any client of similar age and conditions
Individual care: consider them an individual and applies total care principles that
apple at this particular time
holism - ANSWERS consider the person as a whole , one area can affect the
whole person
Ex: Who they know, religion, family,
--- patient loss of their spouse: must consider their sleep, religion, appetite, giving
them space, stress level, mental health.
Homeostasis - ANSWERS internal equilibrium
Physiological - temperature, O2 stat, glucose levels.
Negative feedback mechanisms
Psychological - comes from lived experience
Must have stabe:
Physical environment
Psychological environment
Social environment
Life experience
, Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWERS 1). Physiological:
Breathing,food,water,sex,sleep,homeostasis,excretion
2).Safety: Security of body,employment,resources,morality,family,health and of
property.
Love and belonging
3). Esteem: Self-esteem, confidence, achievement, respect of others, respect by
others.
4).Self-Actualization: Morality, creativity, spontaneity, Problem Solving, lack of
prejudice, acceptance of facts.
Priortization - ANSWERS Airway: Access the airway to ensure it is not blocked.
-Breathing: Many disorders and injuries can make breathing difficult
-Circulation: Circulation of blood, which depends on pumping and beating heart
muscle, can stop during cardiac arrest.
Kalish's Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWERS needs theorist : added stimulation to
maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Allows nurses to describe typical behaviors with age groups
Guides nurses in education of thers
stages of behavior change - ANSWERS Precontemplation stage: does not think
about changing behavior
Contemplation: thinks about change
Preparation: intends to take action in the future
Action: actively implementing behavior change
Maintenance: strives to prevent relapse