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1. Health Definition: State of physical, mental, spiritual, and social
functioning, realizing potential within a developmental context.
2. Primary Prevention: Focuses on health promotion and specific protection,
e.g., vaccines.
3. Secondary Prevention: Involves early diagnosis, prompt treatment, and
disability limitation, e.g., screenings.
4. Tertiary Prevention: Aims at restoration and rehabilitation, e.g.,
treatments.
5. Transtheoretical Model of Health Promotion: •Stages of change
•Decisional balance
•Self-efficacy
•Processes of change
, •Six stages of change—each provides nursing opportunity for information
and support
6. Nursing Roles in Health Promotion: Include advocate, care manager,
consultant, educator, healer, researcher, and deliverer of services
7. What are the models of health?: Clinical, Role Performance, Adaptive,
Eudaimonistic, Social ecological
8. Clinical Model of Health: Focuses on the absence of disease, with
prevention not emphasized.
9. Eudaimonistic Model of Health: Considers the whole person, integrates
various life aspects, and is compatible with alternative medicine.
10. Healthy People 2020 Goals: Attain healthy lives, eliminate disparities,
create supportive environments, and promote healthy behaviors.
11. Healthy People 2030 5th Goal: Engage leadership and the public to
design policies for improving health and well-being.
12. Culturally Competent Care: Respectful and responsive care to diverse
health beliefs and needs.