Deck 1: Health Promotion: Past, Present, and Future

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Which one of the following ancient civilizations is known for establishing regulations of sanitation?

A) China
B) Egypt
C) Palestine
D) Rome
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An amendment to the Social Security Act of 1935 established which one of the following for the United States?

A) Healthy People 2000
B) Medicare Program
C) Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
D) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program
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A 28-year-old client has requested help in obtaining financial assistance for her children's health care costs. She says she has a friend who is receiving Medicaid benefits and asks the nurse to explain more about Medicaid. Which one of the following provides the best answer for the nurse to use when describing Medicaid?

A) Medicaid is financial assistance to pay hospital costs for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
B) Medicaid provides hospital insurance and supplemental medical insurance for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
C) Medicaid provides for only a portion of payments made by state welfare to health care agencies for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
D) Medicaid provides for hospital costs only for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
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Which of the following questions would be appropriate for the nurse to ask a 65-year-old male who wants to receive Medicare benefits?

A) Do you receive or qualify to receive Social Security benefits?
B) Do you receive or qualify to receive Medicaid benefits?
C) What is your yearly annual income?
D) What is your yearly anticipated medical expense?
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One of the four overarching goals of Healthy People 2020 is which of the following?

A) Advance the access to care for all and reduce tobacco use among adolescents
B) Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups.
C) Reduce fraud in health care spending and increase aid to dependent children
D) Support research in finding disease cures and increase focus on technology
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Nurses who are involved in epidemiology are focused on which one of the following?

A) Considerations of culture, health, and wellness
B) Influences of technology on treatment of disease
C) Interactions among a team of health providers
D) Relationships among disease, environment, individuals, and communities
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Which of the following is a result of how cost containment has produced positive changes in nursing practice?

A) There is an increase in opportunities for employment to work on unmet health needs.
B) There is an increase in orientation toward a medical model of practice.
C) There is less competition among providers of health care services.
D) There is less need for rehabilitation centers and home health agencies.
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The American Nurses Association's publication of Nursing's Social Policy Statement in 1995 is important to health promotion for which of the following reasons?

A) It expanded the definition of health and reflects a greater commitment to clients.
B) It established a code for nurses outlining an ethical commitment to client care.
C) It provided for a moral commitment of nurses to health promotion of clients.
D) It provided guidelines for and limitations on the contribution of nurses to client health.
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The life expectancy of a person born in the age of declining pandemics is reflected in which one of the following age ranges?

A) 30-37 years
B) 40-47 years
C) 50-57 years
D) 60-67 years
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Health education is not the same as but is part of the larger concept of health promotion.
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Prior to the World Health Organization's campaign for global public health, efforts to improve health centered more on health promotion than health education.
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A nurse is working with a community organization to improve sanitation in a poor area of the city. Which one of the following actions represents a "wide-angle" perspective for facilitating change?

A) Arrange for a town-hall type meeting to hear the residents' concerns.
B) Campaign for a law supporting a ban on trash dumping in the area.
C) Plan an educational program on food and water safety.
D) Report violations to the city health commissioner for action.
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Which of the following major efforts linked smoking and cancer?

A) Doll and Hill study
B) Framingham study
C) LaLonde Report
D) Surgeon General's report, Smoking and Health
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Which one of the following major themes best defines the term health promotion ?

A) Changing behavior
B) Empowering
C) Increasing knowledge
D) Developing skills
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Control of health behaviors, compliance with medical regimes, and commitment to wellness are major themes that serve to unify concepts related to health promotion.
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Health promotion is a relatively recent term that has various meanings among individuals and societies.
Question
Which of the following provided the foundation for Medicare and Medicaid Programs?

A) Alma Ata Declaration of 1978
B) Healthy People: Surgeon General's Report of 1980
C) Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921
D) Social Security Act of 1935
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Healthy People 2010 identified which one of the following as the top leading health indicator?

A) Access to health care
B) Environmental quality
C) Immunizations
D) Overweight and obesity
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A 62-year-old patient is confused about Medicare and Medicaid and has asked the nurse to explain the difference. Which one of the following provides the best answer for the nurse to use when describing Medicare?

A) Medicare is financial assistance to pay hospital costs for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
B) Medicare provides hospital insurance and supplemental medical insurance for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
C) Medicare provides for only a portion of payments made by state welfare to health care agencies for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
D) Medicare provides for hospital costs only for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
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Which of the following occurrences reflects the Industrial Revolution's effect on health in Early America?

A) Healthy soldiers were needed to fight in religious wars.
B) The focus of medicine shifted from disease cure to disease prevention.
C) The Surgeon General's report outlined health objectives for the nation.
D) There was a shift of the population from rural to urban settings.
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Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
Rome
Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
Greece
Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
Babylonia
Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
China
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Infused health-promoting practices from regions they had conquered.
Greece
Infused health-promoting practices from regions they had conquered.
Babylonia
Infused health-promoting practices from regions they had conquered.
Rome
Infused health-promoting practices from regions they had conquered.
China
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Ancient civilizations were more focused on promoting health than the civilizations of today.
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Health promotion specifically studies when diseases occur, how they are distributed in a population, the cause of the disease, the natural history of the course of a disease, and factors influencing health promotion and protection.
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The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
Rome
The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
Greece
The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
Babylonia
The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
China
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Galen was a famous physician in ancient Greece who identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
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Hippocrates identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
Rome
Hippocrates identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
Greece
Hippocrates identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
Babylonia
Hippocrates identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
China
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Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
Rome
Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
Greece
Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
Babylonia
Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
China
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Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
Rome
Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
Greece
Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
Babylonia
Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
China
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Deck 1: Health Promotion: Past, Present, and Future
1
Which one of the following ancient civilizations is known for establishing regulations of sanitation?

A) China
B) Egypt
C) Palestine
D) Rome
Rome
2
An amendment to the Social Security Act of 1935 established which one of the following for the United States?

A) Healthy People 2000
B) Medicare Program
C) Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
D) Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program
Medicare Program
3
A 28-year-old client has requested help in obtaining financial assistance for her children's health care costs. She says she has a friend who is receiving Medicaid benefits and asks the nurse to explain more about Medicaid. Which one of the following provides the best answer for the nurse to use when describing Medicaid?

A) Medicaid is financial assistance to pay hospital costs for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
B) Medicaid provides hospital insurance and supplemental medical insurance for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
C) Medicaid provides for only a portion of payments made by state welfare to health care agencies for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
D) Medicaid provides for hospital costs only for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
Medicaid provides for only a portion of payments made by state welfare to health care agencies for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
4
Which of the following questions would be appropriate for the nurse to ask a 65-year-old male who wants to receive Medicare benefits?

A) Do you receive or qualify to receive Social Security benefits?
B) Do you receive or qualify to receive Medicaid benefits?
C) What is your yearly annual income?
D) What is your yearly anticipated medical expense?
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5
One of the four overarching goals of Healthy People 2020 is which of the following?

A) Advance the access to care for all and reduce tobacco use among adolescents
B) Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups.
C) Reduce fraud in health care spending and increase aid to dependent children
D) Support research in finding disease cures and increase focus on technology
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6
Nurses who are involved in epidemiology are focused on which one of the following?

A) Considerations of culture, health, and wellness
B) Influences of technology on treatment of disease
C) Interactions among a team of health providers
D) Relationships among disease, environment, individuals, and communities
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7
Which of the following is a result of how cost containment has produced positive changes in nursing practice?

A) There is an increase in opportunities for employment to work on unmet health needs.
B) There is an increase in orientation toward a medical model of practice.
C) There is less competition among providers of health care services.
D) There is less need for rehabilitation centers and home health agencies.
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8
The American Nurses Association's publication of Nursing's Social Policy Statement in 1995 is important to health promotion for which of the following reasons?

A) It expanded the definition of health and reflects a greater commitment to clients.
B) It established a code for nurses outlining an ethical commitment to client care.
C) It provided for a moral commitment of nurses to health promotion of clients.
D) It provided guidelines for and limitations on the contribution of nurses to client health.
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9
The life expectancy of a person born in the age of declining pandemics is reflected in which one of the following age ranges?

A) 30-37 years
B) 40-47 years
C) 50-57 years
D) 60-67 years
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10
Health education is not the same as but is part of the larger concept of health promotion.
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11
Prior to the World Health Organization's campaign for global public health, efforts to improve health centered more on health promotion than health education.
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12
A nurse is working with a community organization to improve sanitation in a poor area of the city. Which one of the following actions represents a "wide-angle" perspective for facilitating change?

A) Arrange for a town-hall type meeting to hear the residents' concerns.
B) Campaign for a law supporting a ban on trash dumping in the area.
C) Plan an educational program on food and water safety.
D) Report violations to the city health commissioner for action.
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13
Which of the following major efforts linked smoking and cancer?

A) Doll and Hill study
B) Framingham study
C) LaLonde Report
D) Surgeon General's report, Smoking and Health
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14
Which one of the following major themes best defines the term health promotion ?

A) Changing behavior
B) Empowering
C) Increasing knowledge
D) Developing skills
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Control of health behaviors, compliance with medical regimes, and commitment to wellness are major themes that serve to unify concepts related to health promotion.
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Health promotion is a relatively recent term that has various meanings among individuals and societies.
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17
Which of the following provided the foundation for Medicare and Medicaid Programs?

A) Alma Ata Declaration of 1978
B) Healthy People: Surgeon General's Report of 1980
C) Sheppard-Towner Act of 1921
D) Social Security Act of 1935
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18
Healthy People 2010 identified which one of the following as the top leading health indicator?

A) Access to health care
B) Environmental quality
C) Immunizations
D) Overweight and obesity
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19
A 62-year-old patient is confused about Medicare and Medicaid and has asked the nurse to explain the difference. Which one of the following provides the best answer for the nurse to use when describing Medicare?

A) Medicare is financial assistance to pay hospital costs for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
B) Medicare provides hospital insurance and supplemental medical insurance for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
C) Medicare provides for only a portion of payments made by state welfare to health care agencies for the poor, medically needy, aged, disabled, and their dependent children and families.
D) Medicare provides for hospital costs only for people over age 65, disabled people receiving social security benefits, and those in end-stage renal disease.
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Which of the following occurrences reflects the Industrial Revolution's effect on health in Early America?

A) Healthy soldiers were needed to fight in religious wars.
B) The focus of medicine shifted from disease cure to disease prevention.
C) The Surgeon General's report outlined health objectives for the nation.
D) There was a shift of the population from rural to urban settings.
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Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
Rome
Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
Greece
Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
Babylonia
Healthy life is staying in harmony with the universe by maintaining balance between opposite forces.
China
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Infused health-promoting practices from regions they had conquered.
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Infused health-promoting practices from regions they had conquered.
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Infused health-promoting practices from regions they had conquered.
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Ancient civilizations were more focused on promoting health than the civilizations of today.
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Health promotion specifically studies when diseases occur, how they are distributed in a population, the cause of the disease, the natural history of the course of a disease, and factors influencing health promotion and protection.
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The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
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The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
Greece
The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
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The Code of Hammurabi established standards and practices of living.
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Galen was a famous physician in ancient Greece who identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
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Hippocrates identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
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Hippocrates identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
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Hippocrates identified the importance of incorporating social, environmental, mental, and physical factors in treating the whole person.
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Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
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Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
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Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
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Galen was a famous physician who is credited with formulating the beginnings of a definition of health.
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Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
Rome
Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
Greece
Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
Babylonia
Striving to be more like mythological gods and goddesses such as Apollo, Asclepius, and Hygeia signified a strong belief in staying healthy.
China
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