SECTION 1: Dimensions of Wellness (Questions 1-20)
Question 1
A client reports feeling overwhelmed by debt, struggling to pay for medications,
and unable to save money. Which dimension of wellness is primarily affected?
A) Emotional wellness
B) Occupational wellness
C) Financial wellness
D) Social wellness
Answer: C
Rationale: Financial wellness involves living within one's means, managing debt,
and having resources to meet needs. Difficulty paying for medications and
inability to save directly impact this dimension. The Eight Dimensions of Wellness
include financial, emotional, environmental, intellectual, physical, occupational,
social, and spiritual wellness .
Question 2
,A support worker notices a client has stopped participating in weekly card games
with neighbors and no longer attends community events. Which dimension of
wellness requires attention?
A) Intellectual wellness
B) Social wellness
C) Physical wellness
D) Spiritual wellness
Answer: B
Rationale: Social wellness involves building relationships, interacting with others,
and maintaining a support network. Withdrawal from social activities indicates a
decline in social wellness that should be addressed .
Question 3
Which of the following best describes the relationship between health and
wellness?
A) Health and wellness are identical concepts with no differences
B) Health is the absence of disease; wellness is the process of making choices to
support healthy existence
,C) Wellness is determined only by genetics; health is determined by lifestyle
D) Health refers only to physical condition; wellness refers only to mental state
Answer: B
Rationale: According to course materials, health is defined as "a state of complete
physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity," while wellness is "the process of becoming aware of and making
choices to support a healthy existence" .
Question 4
A client states, "I feel like I have no purpose since I retired. I don't know what I'm
supposed to do with my days anymore." This client is experiencing a deficit in
which dimension?
A) Physical wellness
B) Environmental wellness
C) Occupational wellness
D) Emotional wellness
Answer: C
, Rationale: Occupational wellness involves finding purpose, satisfaction, and
meaning through work or productive activities. Retirement can create a gap in
this dimension if the client hasn't found alternative meaningful activities .
Question 5
A client practices daily meditation, attends religious services weekly, and reports
feeling connected to something greater than themselves. This client
demonstrates strength in which wellness dimension?
A) Emotional wellness
B) Spiritual wellness
C) Intellectual wellness
D) Environmental wellness
Answer: B
Rationale: Spiritual wellness involves finding meaning, purpose, and connection to
something greater than oneself. Meditation, religious attendance, and feeling
connected are indicators of spiritual wellness .
Question 6