Nursing - Ch. 16 - Health and Wellness &
Ch. 23 - Community Nursing
State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being - ANS-What is a definition of health
from an individual's perspective?
Absence of infirmity/illness
Process of making good decisions for oneself
State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
Unidirectional force to stay strong and fit in all areas of life
Process of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life - ANS-What is
wellness?
State of being
Living life based on goals and objectives
Interconnection of two major dimensions
Process of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life
Strengths of a patient - ANS-Which focus by the nurse reflects a humanistic attitude?
Strengths of a patient
Mental disorder of a patient
Reduction of a patient's welfare
Patient's physiologic disease
Health Belief Model - ANS-A nurse is assessing a patient's perceptions about susceptibility and
perceived severity for hypertension. Which model is the nurse using?
Health Belief Model
Holistic Health Model
Health Promotion Model
Hierarchy of Needs Model
Perceived barriers
Perceived severity
Perceived susceptibility
Perceived benefits - ANS-Match the descriptions the nurse will use to describe the Health
Belief Model's constructs.
, Beliefs about the costs of taking action
Beliefs about the seriousness of a disease
Beliefs about the chances of getting a disease
Beliefs about the effectiveness of taking action
Perceived susceptibility
Perceived severity
Perceived benefits
Perceived barriers
Health is a state of being. - ANS-Which statement describes the term health?
Health is a process.
Health is a state of being.
Health is the absence of disease.
Health is an absence of physical, mental, and social well-being.
Wellness has many interrelated dimensions. - ANS-Which aspect will the nurse promote when
teaching a patient about wellness?
Wellness is the same as health.
Wellness is the absence of disease.
Wellness has many interrelated dimensions.
Wellness has a focus on others' needs and choices.
Health is a state of complete holistic well-being and not just being illness free. - ANS-Which
information indicates the nurse is using the World Health Organization's (WHO) definition of
health?
Health is a strong force that helps people emphasize self-actualization.
Health is a process of living fully within one's culture and community.
Health is a method of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life.
Health is a state of complete holistic well-being and not just being illness free.
Social
Spiritual
Occupational
Environmental - ANS-Which dimension(s) of wellness will the nurse include in a patient
teaching session? Select all that apply.
Goal
Social
Spiritual
Occupational
Ch. 23 - Community Nursing
State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being - ANS-What is a definition of health
from an individual's perspective?
Absence of infirmity/illness
Process of making good decisions for oneself
State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
Unidirectional force to stay strong and fit in all areas of life
Process of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life - ANS-What is
wellness?
State of being
Living life based on goals and objectives
Interconnection of two major dimensions
Process of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life
Strengths of a patient - ANS-Which focus by the nurse reflects a humanistic attitude?
Strengths of a patient
Mental disorder of a patient
Reduction of a patient's welfare
Patient's physiologic disease
Health Belief Model - ANS-A nurse is assessing a patient's perceptions about susceptibility and
perceived severity for hypertension. Which model is the nurse using?
Health Belief Model
Holistic Health Model
Health Promotion Model
Hierarchy of Needs Model
Perceived barriers
Perceived severity
Perceived susceptibility
Perceived benefits - ANS-Match the descriptions the nurse will use to describe the Health
Belief Model's constructs.
, Beliefs about the costs of taking action
Beliefs about the seriousness of a disease
Beliefs about the chances of getting a disease
Beliefs about the effectiveness of taking action
Perceived susceptibility
Perceived severity
Perceived benefits
Perceived barriers
Health is a state of being. - ANS-Which statement describes the term health?
Health is a process.
Health is a state of being.
Health is the absence of disease.
Health is an absence of physical, mental, and social well-being.
Wellness has many interrelated dimensions. - ANS-Which aspect will the nurse promote when
teaching a patient about wellness?
Wellness is the same as health.
Wellness is the absence of disease.
Wellness has many interrelated dimensions.
Wellness has a focus on others' needs and choices.
Health is a state of complete holistic well-being and not just being illness free. - ANS-Which
information indicates the nurse is using the World Health Organization's (WHO) definition of
health?
Health is a strong force that helps people emphasize self-actualization.
Health is a process of living fully within one's culture and community.
Health is a method of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life.
Health is a state of complete holistic well-being and not just being illness free.
Social
Spiritual
Occupational
Environmental - ANS-Which dimension(s) of wellness will the nurse include in a patient
teaching session? Select all that apply.
Goal
Social
Spiritual
Occupational