CHAPTER 8: HEALTH PROMOTION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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CHAPTER 8: HEALTH PROMOTION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTCHAPTER 8: HEALTH PROMOTION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECTCHAPTER 8: HEALTH PROMOTION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
Which factors are linked to social determinants of health and not just to accessibility to healt...
CHAPTER 8: HEALTH PROMOTION
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% CORRECT
Which factors are linked to social determinants of health and not just to accessibility to
health care? Select all that apply.
A. Health literacy
B. Support systems
C. Poor health
D. Early death - ANSWER-C. Poor health
D. Early death
What is one of the underlying root causes of harmful behaviours that nurses must
address at a political level?
A. Culture
B. Social injustice
C. Social support networks
D. Access to health services - ANSWER-B. Social injustice
Health promotion is defined as:
A. A person-centred comprehension approach to care delivery at the point of entry into
the healthcare system.
B. The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health.
C. The process of taking action on the interrelated conditions that affect a population's
health.
D. Essential health care based on practical, scientifically sound, and socially acceptable
methods for optimal health. - ANSWER-B. The process of enabling people to increase
control over, and to improve, their health.
PHPM is a four-sided cube model that includes:
A. evidence based practice, support systems, public policy, and health services.
B. social justice, public policy, health services, and culture.
C. the social determinants of health, levels of action, action strategies. and the
foundations.
D. education, personal skills, supportive environments, and public policy. - ANSWER-C.
the social determinants of health, levels of action, action strategies. and the
foundations.
Which of the following is an example of a primary level of prevention?
A. Examining skin for signs of melanoma
B. Providing stroke rehabilitation
C. Promoting testicular self examination
, D. Promoting the use of seat belts - ANSWER-D. Promoting the use of seat belts
The WHO describes PHC as the route to better health for all, with five key elements
required to achieve the goal. Which of the following is one of the key elements?
A. Pursuing collaborative models of policy dialogue
B. Reducing inclusion in health
C. Organizing health services for healthcare professional needs
D. Decreasing stakeholder participation - ANSWER-A. Pursuing collaborative models of
policy dialogue
A. is essential healthcare based on practical, scientifically sound and acceptable
methods.
B. is designed exclusively for countries with rudimentary health systems.
C. requires a high degree of technological expertise.
D. is the degree of equality of opportunity for health. - ANSWER-A. is essential
healthcare based on practical, scientifically sound and acceptable methods.
Which level of prevention promotes health through an upstream approach?
A. Primary level of prevention
B. All levels of prevention
C. Tertiary level of prevention
D. Secondary level of prevention - ANSWER-A. Primary level of prevention
What potential impacts can occur when labelling a population "at risk"? Select all that
apply.
A. Increase medical care for population
B. Trigger oppressive behaviours toward population
C. Create assumptions about population
D. Make the healthcare system unsafe - ANSWER-B. Trigger oppressive behaviours
toward population
C. Create assumptions about population
D. Make the healthcare system unsafe
CHNs define health as:
A. a state of sound body, mind, and spirit; a state of wholeness.
B. a resource for everyday that is influenced by circumstances, beliefs, and the
determinants of health.
C. the absence of disease and illness, rather than a state of wholeness.
D. being bound within the political, economic, and religious domains of a society. -
ANSWER-B. a resource for everyday that is influenced by circumstances, beliefs, and
the determinants of health.
Social marketing was introduced in the 70s to:
A. Protect the health of individuals who engage in high risk activities associated with
poor health outcomes.
B. Bring meaningful healthcare to those who might otherwise be marginalized.
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