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Genetic and physiological factors: ex. Being overweight affects physical
functioning of the body
Age: increases susceptibility to certain diseases
Lifestyle: contains factors that have positive or negative effects on health,
such as smoking, drinking, and using drugs
Environment: includes cleanliness, heat, cold, overcrowding, and air quality
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1 health 2 wellness education
3 health belief model 4 Identify some health risk factors
, Don't know?
Terms in this set (100)
health a state of complete physical, mental, and social
well-being, not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity
wellness dynamic state of health in which an individual
progresses toward a higher level of functioning,
achieving an optimum balance between internal
and external environments
illness abnormal process in which any aspect of a person's
functioning is diminished or impaired compared
with that person's previous condition; the personal,
interpersonal, and cultural reaction to disease
4 models of health health belief
health promotion
holistic health
basic human needs
health belief model -relationshion btwn a person's beliefs and
behaviors
-health beliefs are a person's ideas, convictions,
and attitudes about health and illness
-3 components: pt's perception of susceptibility,
pt's perception of seriousness, & likelihood that pt
will take preventative action
, health promotion model -increase a patient's level of well-being
-3 areas of focus: individual characteristics and
experiences, behavior-specific cognitions and
affect, & behavioral outcomes
-framework for integrating perspectives of nursing
and behavioral science & factors that influence
health
holistic health model -create conditions that promote optimal health
-complementary or alternative medicine
-comprehensive view, biopsychosocial and spiritual
being
basic human needs model -meet pt's basic needs = elements necessary for
survival and health
-needs vary by person
5 categories of complementary and botanical healing, manual healing, spiritual
alternative healing modalities therapies, misc therapies, mind-body therapies
Healthy People 2020 initiative attain high quality, healthy lives
achieve health equality
create environments that promote good health
promote quality of life across all life stages
HP2020 vision statement A society in which all people live long, healthy
lives.
health promotion wellness strategies, illness prevention activities;
help pt maintain and improve health
ex: exercise, good nutrition, reduce risks
Questions and Answers | Verified Solutions | 2026
Edition | Pass Guaranteed
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Practice questions for this set
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GALE
Genetic and physiological factors: ex. Being overweight affects physical
functioning of the body
Age: increases susceptibility to certain diseases
Lifestyle: contains factors that have positive or negative effects on health,
such as smoking, drinking, and using drugs
Environment: includes cleanliness, heat, cold, overcrowding, and air quality
Choose an answer
1 health 2 wellness education
3 health belief model 4 Identify some health risk factors
, Don't know?
Terms in this set (100)
health a state of complete physical, mental, and social
well-being, not merely the absence of disease or
infirmity
wellness dynamic state of health in which an individual
progresses toward a higher level of functioning,
achieving an optimum balance between internal
and external environments
illness abnormal process in which any aspect of a person's
functioning is diminished or impaired compared
with that person's previous condition; the personal,
interpersonal, and cultural reaction to disease
4 models of health health belief
health promotion
holistic health
basic human needs
health belief model -relationshion btwn a person's beliefs and
behaviors
-health beliefs are a person's ideas, convictions,
and attitudes about health and illness
-3 components: pt's perception of susceptibility,
pt's perception of seriousness, & likelihood that pt
will take preventative action
, health promotion model -increase a patient's level of well-being
-3 areas of focus: individual characteristics and
experiences, behavior-specific cognitions and
affect, & behavioral outcomes
-framework for integrating perspectives of nursing
and behavioral science & factors that influence
health
holistic health model -create conditions that promote optimal health
-complementary or alternative medicine
-comprehensive view, biopsychosocial and spiritual
being
basic human needs model -meet pt's basic needs = elements necessary for
survival and health
-needs vary by person
5 categories of complementary and botanical healing, manual healing, spiritual
alternative healing modalities therapies, misc therapies, mind-body therapies
Healthy People 2020 initiative attain high quality, healthy lives
achieve health equality
create environments that promote good health
promote quality of life across all life stages
HP2020 vision statement A society in which all people live long, healthy
lives.
health promotion wellness strategies, illness prevention activities;
help pt maintain and improve health
ex: exercise, good nutrition, reduce risks