1. According to the health behavior model, which statement exemplifies a cue to action?
ANS. b) A public service announcement encouraging sexually active adults to be tested
for sexually transmitted diseases.
2. Which is not a strategy typically employed by social cognitive theorists to increase patient
self-efficacy?
Ans. d) Mentoring
3. According to Travelbee’s human-to-human relationship model, what is the basic goal of
nursing?
ANS. a) Caring
4. Which concept is an important component of cognitive learning theory?
ANS. b) Thinking develops in stages over the lifespan.
5. Which health behavior theory examines not only an individual’s view of their actions, but
whether or not the individual believes family members and friends would approve or disapprove
of their behavior?
ANS. A) The theory of planned behavior
6. Which action would most likely occur during the preorientation phase of Peplau’s theory?
ANS. d) The nurse would confront his or her own thoughts, feelings, and preconceptions
about the patient and the disorder.
7. Which choice is not one of the three most dominant theories or models of health behavior in
use today?
ANS. b) The representational approach
8. Which statement would an adherent of Orlando’s nursing process theory most likely make?
ANS. a) “Patient’s individual needs should always come before those of the health care
organization.”
9. Which idea is common to both cognitive learning theory and social constructivism?
Question options: A is wrong
a) Individual approaches to learning are reflective of past experience.
10. Which scenario best exemplifies the principles of classical conditioning?
This study source was downloaded by 100000824189183 from CourseHero.com on 03-02-2022 02:32:23 GMT -06:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/64925081/QUIZ-MN502-Unit-5-Quiz-3docx/