PNP CHAPTER 3 FINAL
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS AND
RATIONALES\A+ STUDY
MATERIAL\VERIFIED BY
EXPERT
Which of the following factors constitute the environment component of the
agenthostenvironment model of health and illness (Leavell and Clark, 1965)?
Select all that apply.
A) bacteria/viruses
B) chemical substances
C) health habits
D) family history
E) cultural factors
F) biologic factors
E) cultural factors
F) biologic factors
Nurses use new resources for healthcare practices to promote health and serve
as an advocate for patients and families in all settings. Which one of the
following resources has been most instrumental in improving access to care for
people living in rural or underserved areas of the nation?
A) telehealth practice
B) industrial programs
C) community centers
D) nontraditional healthcare sites
, A) telehealth practice
Which of the following statements explain why models of health promotion and
illness prevention are useful when planning healthcare? Select all that apply.
A) They help healthcare providers understand health-related behaviors.
B) They are useful for adapting care to people from diverse backgrounds.
C) They help overcome barriers related to increased number of people without
healthcare.
D) They overcome barriers to care for the predicted downward trend in minority populations.
E) They overcome barriers to care for low-income and rural populations.
F) They explain why people take advantage of low-cost screens and healthcare
information.
A) They help healthcare providers understand health-related behaviors.
B) They are useful for adapting care to people from diverse backgrounds.
C) They help overcome barriers related to increased number of people without healthcare.
E) They overcome barriers to care for low-income and rural populations.
What is the nurses primary role in promoting health?
A) educating others about health promotion activities
B) avoiding smoking or drinking in public
C) being a role model for health promotion
D) implementing stress reduction activities
C) being a role model for health promotion
What phrase best describes health?
A) individually defined by each person
B) experienced by each person in exactly the same way
C) the opposite of illness
D) the absence of disease
A) individually defined by each person
Which of the following most accurately defines illness?
A) the inability to carry out normal activities of living
B) a pathologic change in mind or body structure or function
C) the response of a person to a disease
D) achieving maximum potential and quality of life
C) the response of a person to a disease
A patient makes a decision to quit smoking and joins a smoking cessation
class. This is an example of which of Dunns processes that help a person know
who and what he or she is?
A) being
B) belonging
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED
ANSWERS AND
RATIONALES\A+ STUDY
MATERIAL\VERIFIED BY
EXPERT
Which of the following factors constitute the environment component of the
agenthostenvironment model of health and illness (Leavell and Clark, 1965)?
Select all that apply.
A) bacteria/viruses
B) chemical substances
C) health habits
D) family history
E) cultural factors
F) biologic factors
E) cultural factors
F) biologic factors
Nurses use new resources for healthcare practices to promote health and serve
as an advocate for patients and families in all settings. Which one of the
following resources has been most instrumental in improving access to care for
people living in rural or underserved areas of the nation?
A) telehealth practice
B) industrial programs
C) community centers
D) nontraditional healthcare sites
, A) telehealth practice
Which of the following statements explain why models of health promotion and
illness prevention are useful when planning healthcare? Select all that apply.
A) They help healthcare providers understand health-related behaviors.
B) They are useful for adapting care to people from diverse backgrounds.
C) They help overcome barriers related to increased number of people without
healthcare.
D) They overcome barriers to care for the predicted downward trend in minority populations.
E) They overcome barriers to care for low-income and rural populations.
F) They explain why people take advantage of low-cost screens and healthcare
information.
A) They help healthcare providers understand health-related behaviors.
B) They are useful for adapting care to people from diverse backgrounds.
C) They help overcome barriers related to increased number of people without healthcare.
E) They overcome barriers to care for low-income and rural populations.
What is the nurses primary role in promoting health?
A) educating others about health promotion activities
B) avoiding smoking or drinking in public
C) being a role model for health promotion
D) implementing stress reduction activities
C) being a role model for health promotion
What phrase best describes health?
A) individually defined by each person
B) experienced by each person in exactly the same way
C) the opposite of illness
D) the absence of disease
A) individually defined by each person
Which of the following most accurately defines illness?
A) the inability to carry out normal activities of living
B) a pathologic change in mind or body structure or function
C) the response of a person to a disease
D) achieving maximum potential and quality of life
C) the response of a person to a disease
A patient makes a decision to quit smoking and joins a smoking cessation
class. This is an example of which of Dunns processes that help a person know
who and what he or she is?
A) being
B) belonging