NRSG 333 Health Promotion Unit 1 Questions With
Complete Solutions
active and passive nature of health promotion Correct Answer
Passive (Clean water and sanitary sewage)
Active (Individual adopts lifestyle changes)
Affective Domain Correct Answer The most intangible domain
of the learning process. It involves affective behavior, which is
conduct that expresses feelings, needs, beliefs, values, and
opinions; the feeling domain.
ex. expressing an opinion
assessing personal learning characteristics Correct Answer
•Preferred learning style (visual, auditory, kinetic)
•Learning readiness and motivation
•Ability to learn
•Health literacy
Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory Correct Answer Holds that
behavior, environment, and person/cognitive factors are the key
factors in development
,built capital Correct Answer the permanent physical
installations and facilities supporting productive activities in a
community
cancer prevention diet Correct Answer maintain normal range
body weight
physical activity lifestyle
balanced diet emphasizing plant based food
limit alcohol, salty/cured food, processed meats
breast milk recommended for first 6 months
Carl Rogers Correct Answer theory:
relationship between teacher/learner
Change Theory Correct Answer a theory that posits change
takes place in three stages: Unfreezing, Changing, and
Refreezing
Childbearing nursing application Correct Answer Assessment
-mother, fetus/newborn, family (family centered)
-pregnant women at high risk of abuse (SDOH)
Advocate
Education
-individual/family
-referral to community resources
Comfort and Support
climate change and health Correct Answer air pollution:
increase in heart disease, COPD, asthma
climate change effects:
-precipitation
Cognitive Domain Correct Answer The domain involved in the
learning and storage of basic knowledge. It is the thinking
portion of the learning process and incorporates an individual's
previous experiences and perceptions; the learning/thinking
domain.
ex. memorizing facts
communicable disease Correct Answer a disease that is spread
from one host to another
community Correct Answer a collective body of individuals
identified by common characteristics such as geography,
interests, experiences, concerns, or values
context is reciprocal, related to interdependence
community health promotion assumption Correct Answer 1.
leaders and members have the same goals
2. educating members is essential to garnering their support for
change
3. members will benefit from the change
4. community has solutions to contribute to planned changed
core dimensions of patient education Correct Answer patient's
perspective
self-management
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