Health Promotion | Q&A | Grade A | 100% Correct (Verified Answers) –
Nursing Program
Subject: NUR 208 – Exam 3 / Lifespan Development, Health Promotion, and Gerontology
Source: Erikson, Piaget, Kohlberg, Levinson, and Healthy People Objectives
Format: Q&A Guide with Rationale | All Questions Exhausted
Total questions: 48 (every question from raw data)
1: The school nurse plans a class in men's health needs in order to:
Correct Answer: Sensitize males to health concerns.
1. Men often underutilize preventive healthcare and may not recognize early warning signs of illness.
2. Men's health classes aim to increase awareness of testicular cancer, prostate health, cardiovascular risk,
and mental health.
3. Sensitization includes normalizing health-seeking behaviors for men.
2: High schools and junior high schools are now offering classes in money management
and parenting for the purpose of:
Correct Answer: Helping adolescents transition more easily to adulthood.
1. Practical life skills (financial literacy, parenting, household management) support successful transition to
adult roles.
2. Adolescents who lack these skills are at risk for poverty, unstable relationships, and poor health
outcomes.
3. These classes address Healthy People 2030 goals for adolescent health and development.
3: Women's health care should include safe-sex practices. The purpose of this is to:
Correct Answer: Encourage healthy lifestyles to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
1. Safe-sex practices (condom use, regular STI screening, partner communication) reduce transmission of
HIV, chlamydia, gonorrhea, and HPV.
2. Untreated STIs can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility, and cervical cancer.
3. Education empowers women to advocate for their sexual health.
4: The healthcare worker suspecting a woman is in an abusive relationship teaches her
about partner abuse because all women should be informed:
Correct Answer: About the cycle of violence that indicates once violence begins, it continues and escalates
over time.
1. The cycle of violence: tension-building phase → acute battering → honeymoon phase → repeats with
increasing severity.
2. Understanding the cycle helps women recognize they are not to blame and that violence rarely stops
without intervention.
3. Nurses should screen all women for intimate partner violence (IPV) routinely.
, 5: The college healthcare worker planning a health promotion class plans to support the
goals of Healthy People 2020 and focus on:
Correct Answer: Nutrition, family planning, and physical fitness.
1. Healthy People 2020/2030 priorities for young adults include reducing obesity, increasing physical
activity, and improving reproductive health.
2. Nutrition education addresses chronic disease prevention (diabetes, heart disease).
3. Family planning includes contraception and preconception health.
6: The healthcare worker planning a men's health clinic at a local college plans to give a
priority focus on a booth that will provide information about:
Correct Answer: Testicular self-examination.
1. Testicular cancer is the most common cancer in men ages 15-35; early detection improves outcomes.
2. Monthly testicular self-examination (TSE) is recommended for young men.
3. Teaching TSE addresses low awareness and reluctance to discuss reproductive health.
7: Using Erikson's developmental stages as a guide, the home healthcare worker identifies
the person at risk for delayed development as the:
Correct Answer: 24-year-old woman who is still living at home and spends most of her time involved in
computer social media.
1. Erikson's young adult stage (Intimacy vs. Isolation) requires forming intimate relationships and
independence from parents.
2. Excessive social media use may substitute for real-world interaction, delaying intimacy development.
3. Continued dependence on parents beyond normative expectations can indicate developmental
stagnation.
8: At a routine yearly physical, an 18-year-old woman states, "I never check my breasts. I
think I am too young to worry about that." The most helpful response would be:
Correct Answer: "All women should check their breasts every month."
1. Breast self-awareness (monthly examination) is recommended for all women starting in their 20s.
2. Early detection of breast cancer improves survival rates.
3. The response normalizes the practice without alarming the patient.
9: An occupational healthcare worker is teaching a class of health-promoting behaviors to
a group of young adults when a member asks why this class is necessary. The healthcare
worker's best response is:
Correct Answer: "Good health habits formed as young adults show striking effects on the prevention of illness
and disease as you grow older."
1. Health behaviors in young adulthood (nutrition, exercise, non-smoking) predict chronic disease risk in
middle and late adulthood.
2. Prevention is more effective and less costly than treatment.
3. The response is evidence-based and non-judgmental.
10: The college healthcare worker cautions the 20-year-old male about an adverse effect of
overtraining, which is:
Correct Answer: Loss of strength.
1. Overtraining syndrome causes fatigue, decreased performance, muscle catabolism, and loss of strength.
2. Other signs: insomnia, irritability, increased resting heart rate, and injury risk.
3. Adequate rest and recovery (48 hours between heavy workouts) are essential.