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Transtheoretical model is and includes? ✔Correct Answer-stages of change
1. pre contemplation
2. contemplation
3. preparation
4. action
5. maintenance
6. termination or relapse
Health Belief Model is ✔Correct Answer-Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and
behaviors
the ecological model of health is and includes? ✔Correct Answer-promotes health based on levels
of influence
1.individual
2. interpersonal
3.organizational
4.community
5.policy
the Pender's health promotion model three focus areas- ✔Correct Answer-1. individual
experiences
2. behavioral-specific knowledge and affect
3. behavioral outcomes
5 key sections of penders health promotion model- ✔Correct Answer-1. person
2. environment
3. nursing
4. health
5. illness
Clinical Model of Health ✔Correct Answer-Absence of disease; prevention not emphasized
Role Performance Model ✔Correct Answer-Health is indicated by the ability to perform social
roles. Role performance includes work, family and social roles, with performance based on societal
expectations. Illness would be the future to perform a person's roles at the level of others in society
Adaptive model of health ✔Correct Answer-ability to adjust to social, mental, and physiological
changes
Eudaimonistic model of health ✔Correct Answer-This model emphasizes the interactions between
physical, social, psychological, and spiritual aspects of life and the environment that contribute to
goal attainment and create meaning.
, Holistic Health Model ✔Correct Answer-Assesses the whole person because it views the mind,
body, and spirit as interdependent and functioning as a whole within the environment.
social learning theory ✔Correct Answer-a bridge between behavioral and cognitive learning
theories, because it focuses on the interaction between internal factors such as thinking and
symbolic processing (e.g., attention, memory, motivation) and external determinants (e.g., rewards
and punishments) in determining behavior.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs ✔Correct Answer-1. physiological
2. safety and security
3. love/belonging
4. self- esteem
5. self-actualization
6. self-transcendence
Florence Nightingale ✔Correct Answer-Founder of modern nursing; started first organized program
to train nurses; first practicing nurse epidemiologist; connected sanitation with cholera and
dysentery
Clara Barton ✔Correct Answer-Nurse during the Civil War; founder of the American Red Cross
Mary Mahoney ✔Correct Answer-First professionally trained African American nurse
Mary Adelaide Nutting ✔Correct Answer-First professor of nursing at Columbia University Teachers
College in 1906.
Isabel Hampton Robb ✔Correct Answer-A leader in nursing and nursing education; organized the
nursing school at Johns Hopkins Hospital; initiated policies that included limiting the number of
hours in a days work and wrote a textbook to help student learning; the first president of the Nurses
Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada (now American Nurses Association).
Lavinia Dock ✔Correct Answer-A nursing leader and women's rights activist; instrumental in the
Constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote
primary model ✔Correct Answer-health promotion and advocacy
disease prevention
specific protection (immunizations)
secondary model ✔Correct Answer-early screening
prompt treatment
limiting disabilities
tertiary model ✔Correct Answer-rehabilitation
restoration
re-education