LEARNING | QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE | WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
Instructions
• Covers the learning material module: week 3
• Contains multiple choice/true false questions
• Ia limited to one hour
• Allows 1 attempt
➢ This assignment of Module 1 week 1 and should be submitted by 12:00
noon on Monday
Which of the following is not a benefit of the Generalized Model of Program
Planning? - ANSWER-It is linear and steps flow in only one direction in practice.
The Educational and Ecological Assessment Phase of PRECEDE-PROCEED
includes determining which of these? - ANSWER-Predisposing, reinforcing, and
enabling factors
What is a main goal of Photovoice? - ANSWER-To enable people to record and
reflect on their community's strengths and concerns
The Nominal Group Process is highly structured. - ANSWER-True
A windshield tour is a type of unobtrusive observation to look for indicators of
community health and well-being. - ANSWER-True
Which of the following is not a step to increase the accuracy of self-reported data?
- ANSWER-Use experimental groups only.
How do you know if a person is breathing? - ANSWER-Rise and fall of the chest
, Where are your pulses located and the names? - ANSWER-carotid arteries in the
neck, the radial arteries in the wrists and the brachial arteries in the upper arms
Which major area is not among the responsibilities outlined in the Hierarchical
Model of Responsibilities and Competencies for Health Education Specialist? -
ANSWER-Promote Healthy Behaviors Through Lifestyle Changes
"Priority population" refers to those whom the program is intended to serve. -
ANSWER-True
Stakeholders are individuals who have only a monetary interest in the program. -
ANSWER-False
One of the basic assumptions of health promotion is that health status can be
changed. - ANSWER-True
Breast self-examinations would be considered which level of prevention? -
ANSWER-Secondary
Palpitation - ANSWER-pounding or racing heart
Auscultation - ANSWER-Listening with a stethoscope
What are the vital signs? - ANSWER-Consciousness, Breathing, Circulation
What are the time "assessments" how often do you check a patient depending on
the condition? - ANSWER-Assessments of chief complaint, vital signs, and
intervention of care provided. Check every 15 minutes if stable, every 5 minutes if
unstable.
What type of injuries would you expect with a rear end crash? - ANSWER-
Whiplash/Strained neck and similar injuries to head-on accidents.
What do you look for when you Size Up the Scene? - ANSWER-Safety,
MOI/Nature of Illness, Number of Patients, Resources needed
Normal breathing rate for Adult? - ANSWER-12-20 breaths per minute