AND ALL CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is the primary role of nurses in health education? - Answer To provide information that
helps clients attain optimal health, prevent health problems, and minimize disability.
Define health in the context of health education. - Answer Health is a quality, an ability to
adapt to change, or a resource to cope with challenges in daily living.
What is well-being? - Answer A subjective perception of full functional ability as a human
being.
List key components of public health practice. - Answer Preventing epidemics, protecting the
environment, promoting health behavior, monitoring health status, mobilizing community
resources, responding to disasters, and influencing policy.
What are the educational objectives of Healthy People 2030? - Answer To emphasize the
importance of educating various populations based on age and ethnicity in priority health areas.
What are the levels of the cognitive domain in learning? - Answer Knowledge,
comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation.
What does the affective domain of learning involve? - Answer Emotions, feelings, and
attitudes that are learned and developed gradually.
What is the difference between pedagogy and andragogy? - Answer Pedagogy focuses on
teaching children or dependent learners, while andragogy focuses on facilitating adult learning,
which is self-directed.
What are the characteristics of the behavioral learning theory? - Answer Learning is a
behavioral change that is a response to specific stimuli.
What does the Health Belief Model explain? - Answer It explains the behaviors and actions
taken by people to prevent injury and illness based on perceived susceptibility, seriousness,
benefits, barriers, cues to action, and self-efficacy.
What is Pender's Health Promotion Model (HPM)? - Answer A model that predicts behaviors
influencing health promotion, focusing on health-promoting variables, cognitive-perceptual
factors, and behavioral factors.
, What are barriers to learning for educators? - Answer Public speaking issues, lack of
credibility, and inexperience.
What are barriers to learning for learners? - Answer Literacy issues and lack of motivation.
What is the TEACH method in health education? - Answer Tune in, Edit information, Act on
teaching moments, Clarify often, Honor client as partner.
What are the major public health issues affecting children's health? - Answer Obesity,
injuries and accidents, child maltreatment, acute illnesses, and chronic health conditions.
What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)? - Answer Traumatic events that occur
during childhood that can have lasting effects on health and well-being.
What are the target areas for health prevention in children? - Answer Acute illness, smoking,
nutrition, immunizations, and environmental health.
What health issues are significant for young adult females (ages 18-35)? - Answer Choosing a
significant other, planning for children, and maintaining positive health practices.
What chronic health issues are common in adult females (ages 35-65)? - Answer
Menopause, heart disease, cancer, and chronic health issues like hypertension and high
cholesterol.
What considerations are important for mature adult females (ages 65-85)? - Answer Coping
with loss, fixed income, and the need for preventative services and management of chronic
ailments.
What are the safety concerns for expert adult females (ages 85 and older)? - Answer Home
safety checks to prevent falls and ensuring they are safe in their living environment.
What is osteoporosis? - Answer A condition characterized by decreased bone density,
leading to increased fragility and risk of fractures.
What are the Five I's of chronic conditions? - Answer Intellectual impairment, Dementia,
Depression, Delirium, Immobility, Instability, Incontinence, and Iatrogenic drug reactions.