NURSING 102 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026 EDITION
How do we determine if a person is healthy?" - ANS The WHO constitution states: "Health is
a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity."
"How do we determine if a person is ill?" - ANS absence of the state of health
How do you define a family? - ANS "two or more individuals who depend on one another for
emotional, physical, and/or financial support"
How do you define a community? - ANS "People and the relationships that emerge among
them... agencies, institutions, and shared physical environment"
social determinants of health greatly impacts - ANS impact people's health, well-being, and
quality of life.
Examples of SDOH - ANS •Safe housing, transportation, and neighborhoods
•Racism, discrimination, and violence
•Education, job opportunities, and income
•Access to nutritious foods and physical activity opportunities
•Polluted air and water
•Language and literacy skills
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, access to quality _____ services can impact health - ANS health
those ________ are less likely to participate in preventive care and mst likely to delay medical
treatment - ANS without health insurance
The majority of public health and health care interventions focus on changing individual
behaviors such as - ANS substance abuse, diet, and physical activity.
Positive changes in individual behavior can reduce - ANS the rates of chronic disease in this
country.
Some examples of individual behaviors are - ANS This includes diet, activity, alcohol,
cigarette, and other drug use.
Hand washing.
Smoking is leading cause of preventable death in U.S.
Marijuana smoke contains many of same toxins, irritants, and carcinogens as tobacco smoke.
Secondhand smoke causes 41,000 deaths each year.
Disease primary prevention - - ANS interventions to maintain health.- "washing hands,, seat
belt, immunization"
Disease secondary prevention- - ANS - interventions/prevention to prevent disease
progression. The patient is asymptomatic. - "screenings" (mammogram screens for breast
cancer)
Disease tertiary prevention - - ANS - interventions to improve functioning when disability is
present ("rehab"
Primary prevention includes interventions to stop - ANS the development of disease.
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ANSWERS 100% PASS 2026 EDITION
How do we determine if a person is healthy?" - ANS The WHO constitution states: "Health is
a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity."
"How do we determine if a person is ill?" - ANS absence of the state of health
How do you define a family? - ANS "two or more individuals who depend on one another for
emotional, physical, and/or financial support"
How do you define a community? - ANS "People and the relationships that emerge among
them... agencies, institutions, and shared physical environment"
social determinants of health greatly impacts - ANS impact people's health, well-being, and
quality of life.
Examples of SDOH - ANS •Safe housing, transportation, and neighborhoods
•Racism, discrimination, and violence
•Education, job opportunities, and income
•Access to nutritious foods and physical activity opportunities
•Polluted air and water
•Language and literacy skills
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, access to quality _____ services can impact health - ANS health
those ________ are less likely to participate in preventive care and mst likely to delay medical
treatment - ANS without health insurance
The majority of public health and health care interventions focus on changing individual
behaviors such as - ANS substance abuse, diet, and physical activity.
Positive changes in individual behavior can reduce - ANS the rates of chronic disease in this
country.
Some examples of individual behaviors are - ANS This includes diet, activity, alcohol,
cigarette, and other drug use.
Hand washing.
Smoking is leading cause of preventable death in U.S.
Marijuana smoke contains many of same toxins, irritants, and carcinogens as tobacco smoke.
Secondhand smoke causes 41,000 deaths each year.
Disease primary prevention - - ANS interventions to maintain health.- "washing hands,, seat
belt, immunization"
Disease secondary prevention- - ANS - interventions/prevention to prevent disease
progression. The patient is asymptomatic. - "screenings" (mammogram screens for breast
cancer)
Disease tertiary prevention - - ANS - interventions to improve functioning when disability is
present ("rehab"
Primary prevention includes interventions to stop - ANS the development of disease.
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