Exam 1: NU629 / NU 629 (Latest
Update 2025 / 2026) Advanced Health Promotion & Disease Prevention | All Chapters Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Regis
Question:
Health belief model purpose
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developed in 1950, describe why some people who are free of illness will take actions to prevent illness, whereas others fail to do so.
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when will individuals take action (2)
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1- there is a perceived threat 2-the individual believes the benefits of taking action outweighs the barriers that will be encountered 1 / 4
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T/F: the health promotion model proposes a framework for integrating
nursing and behavioral science perspectives with factors influencing health behaviors
Answer:
True
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Health promotion model purpose
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a competence and approach oriented model, a guide to explore the complex biospyhosocial processes that motivate individuals to engage in behaviors directed toward enhancing health
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the primary difference between health belief model and health promotion model
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health promotion model does not include fear as a motivator. therefore the HPM is applicable to any health behavior in which threat is not proposed as a major source of motivation for the behavior.
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transtheoretical model 5 stages
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-health related behavior change progresses through five stages 1-precontemplation, no intention to act 2-contemplation, thinking of acting in next 6 month 3-planning/preparation, seriously talking about acting within 1 month 4-action, behavior change is made but less then 6 months 5-maintenance, change is in place for at least 6 months
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what is the foundation of a health promotion-prevention plan
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a thorough assessment of health and health behavior
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what are the enhanced national standards for culturally and linguistically appropriate services
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provide a practical guide to culturally and linguistically sensitive care
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what is meaningful use as it applies to electronic health records
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meeting objectives that positively impact patient care, ie records to patient within 3 days of request
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benefits of screening/when to use
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screenings uncover health problems when the population has a high prevalence of a disease, treatment is available, and screening is valid and reliable
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Nuremberg Code
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benefits outweigh risk, scientifically necessary, 10 principles related to consent, subjects can withdraw
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