NSG 3130 Exam 1 Questions With Verified Answers
prejudice - Answer-a negative attitude toward an entire group of people. can result from
ethnocentrism.
includes labeling (lazy, materialistic)
discrimination - Answer-policies and practices that harm a group and its members
nurses cannot delegate TAPE - Answer-teaching, assessment, planning goals and evaluation
basic human needs model includes - Answer-maslow's hierarchy of needs
basic needs must be met so higher needs can be achieved
bottom to top not the same for every patient
enculturation - Answer-process by which children learn their culture. begins at birth as
family begins to teach what is expected. occurs consciously and unconsciously
most important symbolic aspect of culture - Answer-language
here and now approach - Answer-use the way they are feeling at the moment to dictate
future health practices. if feel ok now, may not feel a need to seek help
stage I of stages of illness model - Answer-symptom experience. person acknowledges
something is wrong. person accepts reality of symptoms and decides to take action
, stage II of stages of illness model - Answer-assumption of sick role. illness is genuine and a
care is necessary
stage III of stages of illness model - Answer-medical care contact. advice is sought by
professional. identifies and validates the illness and legitimizes sick role
stage IV of stages of illness model - Answer-dependent patient role, undergoes treatment.
feel dependent on others. need to be educated
stage V of stages of illness model - Answer-perceived recovery. the patient abandons sick
role and returns to normal to greatest degree
internal variables that influence health - Answer-age, gender, sex, self-concept, religion
external variables that influence health - Answer-pollution, occupation, income, abuse,
family, friends, job
regardless of age ________ is the principle framework for health promotion and disease
prevention - Answer-family
circumventing illness and early detection - Answer-health protection
may lead to stereotyping and discriminatory behavior toward a group of people - Answer-
unfavorable prejudice
stereotype - Answer-unreliable generalization about all members of a group that does not
take into account individual differences
extreme form of assimilation - Answer-intergroup marriage
the ability to spend the time necessary to accomplish a task - Answer-dedication
prejudice - Answer-a negative attitude toward an entire group of people. can result from
ethnocentrism.
includes labeling (lazy, materialistic)
discrimination - Answer-policies and practices that harm a group and its members
nurses cannot delegate TAPE - Answer-teaching, assessment, planning goals and evaluation
basic human needs model includes - Answer-maslow's hierarchy of needs
basic needs must be met so higher needs can be achieved
bottom to top not the same for every patient
enculturation - Answer-process by which children learn their culture. begins at birth as
family begins to teach what is expected. occurs consciously and unconsciously
most important symbolic aspect of culture - Answer-language
here and now approach - Answer-use the way they are feeling at the moment to dictate
future health practices. if feel ok now, may not feel a need to seek help
stage I of stages of illness model - Answer-symptom experience. person acknowledges
something is wrong. person accepts reality of symptoms and decides to take action
, stage II of stages of illness model - Answer-assumption of sick role. illness is genuine and a
care is necessary
stage III of stages of illness model - Answer-medical care contact. advice is sought by
professional. identifies and validates the illness and legitimizes sick role
stage IV of stages of illness model - Answer-dependent patient role, undergoes treatment.
feel dependent on others. need to be educated
stage V of stages of illness model - Answer-perceived recovery. the patient abandons sick
role and returns to normal to greatest degree
internal variables that influence health - Answer-age, gender, sex, self-concept, religion
external variables that influence health - Answer-pollution, occupation, income, abuse,
family, friends, job
regardless of age ________ is the principle framework for health promotion and disease
prevention - Answer-family
circumventing illness and early detection - Answer-health protection
may lead to stereotyping and discriminatory behavior toward a group of people - Answer-
unfavorable prejudice
stereotype - Answer-unreliable generalization about all members of a group that does not
take into account individual differences
extreme form of assimilation - Answer-intergroup marriage
the ability to spend the time necessary to accomplish a task - Answer-dedication