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Deck 4: Health Promotion
1
What is the focus of the definition of health in the Ottawa Charter on Health Promotion?
A)Health is an outcome.
B)Enjoying life is more important than the need to maintain one's health.
C)Health is incorporated into one's activities of daily living.
D)Health is a way to maintain a stable environment.
A)Health is an outcome.
B)Enjoying life is more important than the need to maintain one's health.
C)Health is incorporated into one's activities of daily living.
D)Health is a way to maintain a stable environment.
Health is incorporated into one's activities of daily living.
2
Which one of the following is the most important ingredient for effective community development?
A)Adequate funding
B)Appropriate location for the services provided
C)Community participation
D)Professional expertise
A)Adequate funding
B)Appropriate location for the services provided
C)Community participation
D)Professional expertise
Community participation
3
Which of the following accurately describes an appropriate starting point for the application of a population health approach?
A)Emergency life-saving care
B)The determinants of health
C)Health promotion models
D)Risk management
A)Emergency life-saving care
B)The determinants of health
C)Health promotion models
D)Risk management
The determinants of health
4
The Canadian Community Health Nursing Standards of Practice identifies a community health nurse (CHN)'s role as advocate in creating public policy, as supporter of community action to influence public policy, and as instrument for societal change.Which one of the following is an example of a healthy public policy?
A)Immunizations
B)Behaviour change
C)Marketing materials
D)Crib/bed safety initiatives for infants and young children
A)Immunizations
B)Behaviour change
C)Marketing materials
D)Crib/bed safety initiatives for infants and young children
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5
Which report focused on the introduction of the "health field concept" with its four domains?
A)Epp Report
B)Black Report
C)Lalonde Report
D)WHO Commission Report on Social Determinants
A)Epp Report
B)Black Report
C)Lalonde Report
D)WHO Commission Report on Social Determinants
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6
In his document entitled Achieving Health for All: A Framework for Health Promotion, Epp supported a community and policy focus in health promotion.Which one of the following did he recommend?
A)Cooperating fully with the WHO member nations in implementing the plan internationally
B)Denying that the goal of health is socially and economically productive lives for all citizens
C)Taking actions that foster public participation
D)Focusing primarily on disease prevention and health promotion in selected areas
A)Cooperating fully with the WHO member nations in implementing the plan internationally
B)Denying that the goal of health is socially and economically productive lives for all citizens
C)Taking actions that foster public participation
D)Focusing primarily on disease prevention and health promotion in selected areas
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7
Using the Community Mobilization Framework and the three health promotion community mobilization approaches, which element should be addressed first within the framework's social planning component?
A)Shifting power relationships
B)Problem solving at the community level
C)Community participation
D)Community social concerns
A)Shifting power relationships
B)Problem solving at the community level
C)Community participation
D)Community social concerns
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8
How is the contemplation stage for changing behaviour different from the precontemplation stage for changing behaviour?
A)During the contemplation stage, the client does not yet intend to change his or her behaviour within the next 6 months.
B)During the contemplation stage, there is a lack of readiness to change behaviour.
C)During the precontemplation stage, there is a readiness to change behaviour.
D)During the contemplation stage, the client is thinking about changing behaviour within the next 6 months.
A)During the contemplation stage, the client does not yet intend to change his or her behaviour within the next 6 months.
B)During the contemplation stage, there is a lack of readiness to change behaviour.
C)During the precontemplation stage, there is a readiness to change behaviour.
D)During the contemplation stage, the client is thinking about changing behaviour within the next 6 months.
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9
Which of the following main ideas was Lalonde highlighting in his report entitled A New Perspective in the Health of Canadians (1974)?
A)Access to health care and cost and quality of health care
B)Appropriate legislation to control health care organizations
C)The influence of biology, environment, and lifestyle on good health
D)Accessibility and health promotion
A)Access to health care and cost and quality of health care
B)Appropriate legislation to control health care organizations
C)The influence of biology, environment, and lifestyle on good health
D)Accessibility and health promotion
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10
What is the most important feature of the Diffusion of Innovation Theory?
A)It avoids high-cost treatments and suggests cheaper alternatives.
B)It gives members incentives to use only network providers.
C)It shows that individuals adopt innovations at different rates.
D)It advocates working with geographically based communities.
A)It avoids high-cost treatments and suggests cheaper alternatives.
B)It gives members incentives to use only network providers.
C)It shows that individuals adopt innovations at different rates.
D)It advocates working with geographically based communities.
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11
Which one of the following is perhaps the most helpful idea among the unlimited suggestions for how to improve health care in Canadian communities?
A)Increasing funding and personnel to advance new pharmaceutical interventions
B)Increasing funding for further research into the most effective medical interventions
C)Increasing technological advances to constantly improve surgical survival rates
D)Involving communities in their health care and encouraging their participation in decisions about health care
A)Increasing funding and personnel to advance new pharmaceutical interventions
B)Increasing funding for further research into the most effective medical interventions
C)Increasing technological advances to constantly improve surgical survival rates
D)Involving communities in their health care and encouraging their participation in decisions about health care
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12
What is the basis for the difference between health promotion and health protection?
A)The assurance of the highest possible quality in care
B)The motivation to change behaviour
C)Delivery of care by a group of health care providers
D)The achievements of social marketing campaigns
A)The assurance of the highest possible quality in care
B)The motivation to change behaviour
C)Delivery of care by a group of health care providers
D)The achievements of social marketing campaigns
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13
What is the focus of health promotion in Canada?
A)Achieving consensus on community health needs
B)Developing a population approach based on the determinants of health
C)Dictating interventions that match the government's identified priorities
D)Promoting individual health status
A)Achieving consensus on community health needs
B)Developing a population approach based on the determinants of health
C)Dictating interventions that match the government's identified priorities
D)Promoting individual health status
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14
Which one of the following is an example of self-efficacy?
A)Attending a walk-in clinic for health care
B)Allowing others input into one's health decisions
C)Paying for a fitness centre membership
D)Making healthy food choices while grocery shopping
A)Attending a walk-in clinic for health care
B)Allowing others input into one's health decisions
C)Paying for a fitness centre membership
D)Making healthy food choices while grocery shopping
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