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N300 TEST 2 EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
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-Provides science-based, 10-year national
objectives for improving the health and
preventing disease
-358 measurable public health objectives that
have 10-year targets and are associated with
healthy people 2030 evidence-based interventions
-leading health indicators: a small subset of 23 high
priority healthy people 2030
core objectives selected to drive action toward
improving health and well-being
-provides a framework to help U.S increase its
focus on health promotion and disease
prevention
-a state of complete physical, mental and
social well-being and not merely the absence
health of disease and infirmity
-people disease free are not all healthy
-subjective to each individual
-definition may vary from culture to culture
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-assesses the relationship between a person's beliefs
and behaviors
1. begins with individual perception of the
susceptibility to a illness (ex: both
grandparents die of melanoma)
2. individuals perceptions of seriousness of the disease-
ex: patient may not
perceive his heart disease to be serious which
may affect they way he takes care of himself
models of health belief
>> this perception is influenced and modified by
model
demographic and
sociopsychological variables, perceived threats of the
illness and cues to action
(ex: mass media campaigns and decide from
family, friends, and medical professionals)
3. Likelihood of action: perceived benefits or preventive
action minus perceived
barriers to preventive action; likehood of taking
recommended preventive actions
>>. patient's perception of susceptibility to
disease or her perception of seriousness of
illness help determine the likelihood of action
(ex: lifestyle changes, increased
adherence to medical therapies, or search for medical
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advice)
-defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely
the absence of disease
-directed at increasing a patient's level of well-being
1. individual characteristics and experiences
2. behavior-specific cognitions and affect:
influence a patient's motivation to change or
adopt healthy behaviors
-perceived benefits of action
-perceived barriers of action
-perceived self-efficacy
-activity- related affect
health promotion model
(HPM) -interpersonal influences (fam, peers), norms, support,
models
-situational influences, options, demand of
characteristics, esthetics
3. behavioral outcome
-when a patient commits to or changes a behavior
>each person's unique characteristics and
experiences are variables that influence their
motivation to change or adopt healthy
behaviors
>when applying this model, the variables are modified
through nursing actions
-health promoting behaviors result in improved
health, enhance functional ability and
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