Deck 3: Theoretical Foundations and Planning of Health Promotion

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Statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics show that the leading cause of death in the United States is a result of which one of the following?

A) Accidents
B) Cancer
C) Diabetes
D) Heart disease
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The concepts of wellness, disease prevention, and health protection are subsumed in the definition of health promotion.
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Which of the following is fear-driven based on the appraisal of threats to health and individual coping mechanisms that move an individual toward adopting a health behavior?

A) Consumer Information Processing Model
B) Protection Motivation Theory
C) Theory of Planned Behavior
D) Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change
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The major themes of empowerment, lifestyle change, health enhancement, and well-being are central in defining:

A) health promotion.
B) health protection.
C) disease prevention.
D) wellness.
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A patient expresses a sense of lack of control over achieving a sustained program of exercise. This behavior could best be explained through which of the following?

A) Health Promotion Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Theory of Planned Behavior
D) Theory of Social Behavior
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Any activity that helps people to change or to maintain lifestyles that support a stake of optimal health would be placed in which one of the following categories?

A) Common information
B) Disease prevention
C) Health promotion
D) Human behavior
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The Protection Motivation Theory has been most widely applied to areas related to disease prevention and lifestyle enhancement.
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A client is thinking about making a change in behavior toward a healthier lifestyle. This is representative of what stage of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change?

A) Contemplation
B) Precontemplation
C) Preparation
D) Maintenance
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The first stage in the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change is:

A) action.
B) contemplation.
C) precontemplation.
D) preparation.
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The Diffusion of Innovations Model has been found to be most useful for which of the following activities?

A) Designing comprehensive community initiatives
B) Developing programs for immediate effects
C) Evaluating individual achievement of health-promotion goals
D) Planning for short-term changes in communities
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Which of the following terms represents a disease-related focus?

A) Health promotion
B) Health protection
C) High level wellness
D) Holistic health perspective
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Health promotion and disease prevention are two terms that can be used interchangeably.
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Risk reduction would be an important activity of which of the following concepts?

A) Health behavior
B) Health promotion
C) Health protection
D) Self-efficacy
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Theories and models of human behavior and health are helpful in:

A) explaining factors and interactions among issues that influence the health of individuals or groups.
B) promoting a better understanding of the relationship between environment and disease and individual characteristics.
C) proving that health-care providers perform services vital to the promotion of health of individuals and groups.
D) showing a connection between psychology, sociology, and physical well-being in individuals and groups.
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The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change is most helpful in understanding which of the following?

A) Age-related psychosocial factors impacting decision-making for behavior change
B) How various models work together to motivate individuals to change behavior
C) The effect of developmental stages on making behavior change decisions
D) Why individuals do or do not become involved in making healthy behavior changes
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Theories of human behavior and health are expansions of health-promotion models.
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Which of the following terms refers to a dynamic state of health that encompasses the capability and potential of the individual in functioning at the individual, environmental, cultural, and social levels?

A) Disease prevention
B) Health promotion
C) Health protection
D) High level wellness
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A nurse assisting a client to appraise perceived benefits of and barriers to taking a particular action for better health is applying principles of which one of the following theories or model?

A) Health Belief Model
B) Protection Motivation Theory
C) Theory of Planned Behavior
D) Theory of Social Behavior
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Which of the following outcomes reflects concepts in the Consumer Information Processing Model?

A) Child safety seat law
B) Easy-to-read food labels
C) Quarantine of fruits, vegetables, and plants from foreign countries
D) Tobacco sales to minors
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It is reported that 75% of all premature deaths are the result of unhealthy lifestyle choices related to tobacco use, misuse of drugs and alcohol, sedentary lifestyles, and accidents.
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The stages of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change involve thought and action over time.
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Consumer Information Processing Model
Individual health promotion
Consumer Information Processing Model
Human behavior
Consumer Information Processing Model
Human behavior and health
Consumer Information Processing Model
Organizations and community health protection
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Health Belief Model
Individual health promotion
Health Belief Model
Human behavior and health
Health Belief Model
Organizations and community health protection
Health Belief Model
Human behavior
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Pender's Health Promotion Model shows how individual characteristics have both a direct and indirect effect on health-promotion behaviors.
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PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
Individual health promotion
PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
Human behavior
PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
Human behavior and health
PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
Organizations and community health protection
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Transtheoretical Model
Individual health promotion
Transtheoretical Model
Human behavior
Transtheoretical Model
Human behavior and health
Transtheoretical Model
Organizations and community health protection
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Health-promotion models for groups, organizations, and communities are re-designed individual health-promotion models.
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The major limitation of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model is that it does not go beyond developing educational interventions.
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The O'Donnell Model of Health Promotion Behavior differs from Pender's Health Promotion Model in that it shows how intentions toward a behavior are influenced by beliefs and values.
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Theory of Planned Behavior
Individual health promotion
Theory of Planned Behavior
Human behavior
Theory of Planned Behavior
Human behavior and health
Theory of Planned Behavior
Organizations and community health protection
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Pender's Model of Health Promotion
Individual health promotion
Pender's Model of Health Promotion
Human behavior
Pender's Model of Health Promotion
Human behavior and health
Pender's Model of Health Promotion
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Statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics show that the leading cause of death in the United States is a result of which one of the following?

A) Accidents
B) Cancer
C) Diabetes
D) Heart disease
Heart disease
2
The concepts of wellness, disease prevention, and health protection are subsumed in the definition of health promotion.
True
3
Which of the following is fear-driven based on the appraisal of threats to health and individual coping mechanisms that move an individual toward adopting a health behavior?

A) Consumer Information Processing Model
B) Protection Motivation Theory
C) Theory of Planned Behavior
D) Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change
Protection Motivation Theory
4
The major themes of empowerment, lifestyle change, health enhancement, and well-being are central in defining:

A) health promotion.
B) health protection.
C) disease prevention.
D) wellness.
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A patient expresses a sense of lack of control over achieving a sustained program of exercise. This behavior could best be explained through which of the following?

A) Health Promotion Model
B) PRECEDE-PROCEED Model
C) Theory of Planned Behavior
D) Theory of Social Behavior
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Any activity that helps people to change or to maintain lifestyles that support a stake of optimal health would be placed in which one of the following categories?

A) Common information
B) Disease prevention
C) Health promotion
D) Human behavior
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The Protection Motivation Theory has been most widely applied to areas related to disease prevention and lifestyle enhancement.
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A client is thinking about making a change in behavior toward a healthier lifestyle. This is representative of what stage of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change?

A) Contemplation
B) Precontemplation
C) Preparation
D) Maintenance
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The first stage in the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change is:

A) action.
B) contemplation.
C) precontemplation.
D) preparation.
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The Diffusion of Innovations Model has been found to be most useful for which of the following activities?

A) Designing comprehensive community initiatives
B) Developing programs for immediate effects
C) Evaluating individual achievement of health-promotion goals
D) Planning for short-term changes in communities
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Which of the following terms represents a disease-related focus?

A) Health promotion
B) Health protection
C) High level wellness
D) Holistic health perspective
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Health promotion and disease prevention are two terms that can be used interchangeably.
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Risk reduction would be an important activity of which of the following concepts?

A) Health behavior
B) Health promotion
C) Health protection
D) Self-efficacy
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Theories and models of human behavior and health are helpful in:

A) explaining factors and interactions among issues that influence the health of individuals or groups.
B) promoting a better understanding of the relationship between environment and disease and individual characteristics.
C) proving that health-care providers perform services vital to the promotion of health of individuals and groups.
D) showing a connection between psychology, sociology, and physical well-being in individuals and groups.
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The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change is most helpful in understanding which of the following?

A) Age-related psychosocial factors impacting decision-making for behavior change
B) How various models work together to motivate individuals to change behavior
C) The effect of developmental stages on making behavior change decisions
D) Why individuals do or do not become involved in making healthy behavior changes
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Theories of human behavior and health are expansions of health-promotion models.
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17
Which of the following terms refers to a dynamic state of health that encompasses the capability and potential of the individual in functioning at the individual, environmental, cultural, and social levels?

A) Disease prevention
B) Health promotion
C) Health protection
D) High level wellness
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A nurse assisting a client to appraise perceived benefits of and barriers to taking a particular action for better health is applying principles of which one of the following theories or model?

A) Health Belief Model
B) Protection Motivation Theory
C) Theory of Planned Behavior
D) Theory of Social Behavior
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Which of the following outcomes reflects concepts in the Consumer Information Processing Model?

A) Child safety seat law
B) Easy-to-read food labels
C) Quarantine of fruits, vegetables, and plants from foreign countries
D) Tobacco sales to minors
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It is reported that 75% of all premature deaths are the result of unhealthy lifestyle choices related to tobacco use, misuse of drugs and alcohol, sedentary lifestyles, and accidents.
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The stages of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change involve thought and action over time.
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Organizations and community health protection
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Health Belief Model
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Health Belief Model
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Health Belief Model
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Pender's Health Promotion Model shows how individual characteristics have both a direct and indirect effect on health-promotion behaviors.
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Health-promotion models for groups, organizations, and communities are re-designed individual health-promotion models.
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The major limitation of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model is that it does not go beyond developing educational interventions.
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The O'Donnell Model of Health Promotion Behavior differs from Pender's Health Promotion Model in that it shows how intentions toward a behavior are influenced by beliefs and values.
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