Deck 11: Health Promotion and Health Education Strategies
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Deck 11: Health Promotion and Health Education Strategies
1
After an outbreak of measles at a local high school the nurse encourages students who are susceptible to have the measles immunization because of the serious consequences from the disease. After educating the students on the benefits of the immunization most students decide the benefits outweigh the barriers. What model was used to guide health promotion in this situation?
A) Precaution Adoption Process model.
B) Health Belief model.
C) Pender's Health Promotion model.
D) Theory of Reasoned Action model.
A) Precaution Adoption Process model.
B) Health Belief model.
C) Pender's Health Promotion model.
D) Theory of Reasoned Action model.
Health Belief model.
2
The nurse is designing a health education program for the community. What action should the nurse take first?
A) Prioritize learning needs.
B) Write specific outcomes.
C) Assess the community.
D) Select teaching strategies.
A) Prioritize learning needs.
B) Write specific outcomes.
C) Assess the community.
D) Select teaching strategies.
Assess the community.
3
The population health nurse is using a health promotion strategy that emphasizes changing negative behaviors to benefit the patient and society. Which strategy is the nurse using?
A) Empowerment.
B) Social marketing.
C) Health education.
D) Manipulation.
A) Empowerment.
B) Social marketing.
C) Health education.
D) Manipulation.
Social marketing.
4
The population health nurse new to a community wants to provide an educational seminar to assist community members with smoking cessation. What learning principles should the nurse implement when preparing this program? (Select all that apply.)
A) The readiness of community members to learn smoking cessation.
B) The safety of the environment where mistakes can be freely made.
C) The types of activities to support multi-sensory needs when learning.
D) The cost to the community budget and community members to attend the program.
E) The accountability of the nurse and community members to achieve learning outcomes.
A) The readiness of community members to learn smoking cessation.
B) The safety of the environment where mistakes can be freely made.
C) The types of activities to support multi-sensory needs when learning.
D) The cost to the community budget and community members to attend the program.
E) The accountability of the nurse and community members to achieve learning outcomes.
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5
The nurse is writing an evaluating tool for the use of the Internet for health-related information. What elements should the nurse include in the evaluation? (Select all that apply.)
A) Currency of information.
B) Purpose of the site.
C) Sources of financial support.
D) Owner of the site.
E) Popularity of the site.
A) Currency of information.
B) Purpose of the site.
C) Sources of financial support.
D) Owner of the site.
E) Popularity of the site.
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6
The nurse is using the premise that attitudes to a health-related behavior reflect a person's attitudes to the expected consequences of the behavior. The nurse is using the:
A) Theory of Reasoned Action model.
B) Pender Health Promotion model.
C) Precaution Adoption Process model.
D) Health Belief model.
A) Theory of Reasoned Action model.
B) Pender Health Promotion model.
C) Precaution Adoption Process model.
D) Health Belief model.
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7
A group of community leaders is using radio and television messages to try to educate high school students about the consequences of smoking. The social marketing "P" that the radio and television messages represent is:
A) Product.
B) Price.
C) Place.
D) Promotion.
A) Product.
B) Price.
C) Place.
D) Promotion.
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8
The nurse is comparing and contrasting examples of health promotion and health education to a group of student nurses. Which topic is most appropriate to include in health education?
A) Political lobbying.
B) Raising critical consciousness.
C) Developing self-care skills.
D) Developing public policy.
A) Political lobbying.
B) Raising critical consciousness.
C) Developing self-care skills.
D) Developing public policy.
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9
The population health nurse is working with community leaders to ensure that community members' voices are heard when designing activities to promote healthy living. What action is the nurse performing?
A) Health education.
B) Empowerment.
C) Social marketing.
D) Health learning.
A) Health education.
B) Empowerment.
C) Social marketing.
D) Health learning.
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10
The nurse is preparing an educational session for community members on bicycle safety. What strategies should the nurse keep in mind when preparing written materials for the presentation? (Select all that apply.)
A) Place material in bullet points.
B) Use a large type font with printed materials.
C) Avoid professional jargon and use simple terms with one or two syllables.
D) Place all written material on one sheet, limiting the amount of white space.
E) Write at a grade level 1 to 2 grades below the highest educational level of the participants.
A) Place material in bullet points.
B) Use a large type font with printed materials.
C) Avoid professional jargon and use simple terms with one or two syllables.
D) Place all written material on one sheet, limiting the amount of white space.
E) Write at a grade level 1 to 2 grades below the highest educational level of the participants.
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11
The population nurse is determining the level of health literacy for a group of community members. Which definition should the nurse use when assessing health literacy?
A) Members' ability to use the information and services to enhance health.
B) Members' ability to read and explain the health information.
C) Members' ability to read, write, and interpret the health information.
D) Members' ability to understand and act on health instructions.
A) Members' ability to use the information and services to enhance health.
B) Members' ability to read and explain the health information.
C) Members' ability to read, write, and interpret the health information.
D) Members' ability to understand and act on health instructions.
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12
When presenting health information the population health nurse wants to create a climate where the participants do not feel threatened. Which topic and nursing action will help create this type of climate?
A) Exercise, where the nurse begins the first session with a description of the difficulties the nurse sometimes finds in trying to exercise.
B) Stress, where the nurse plays soft music throughout the first session.
C) Good nutrition, where the nurse provides a meal for the first session.
D) Diabetes, where the nurse asks a group of diabetics to talk to the class during the first session.
A) Exercise, where the nurse begins the first session with a description of the difficulties the nurse sometimes finds in trying to exercise.
B) Stress, where the nurse plays soft music throughout the first session.
C) Good nutrition, where the nurse provides a meal for the first session.
D) Diabetes, where the nurse asks a group of diabetics to talk to the class during the first session.
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13
The population health nurse is working with a group of hospital administrators to create a health education program to address obesity in the adolescent population. Which questions should the nurse have answered when designing the social marketing for this program? (Select all that apply.)
A) When should the program be provided to the adolescents?
B) Where should the program be provided to the adolescents?
C) Does the hospital have the resources to provide the program?
D) How many computers are available for the adolescents to use?
E) What follow-up is needed after the program to reinforce behaviors?
A) When should the program be provided to the adolescents?
B) Where should the program be provided to the adolescents?
C) Does the hospital have the resources to provide the program?
D) How many computers are available for the adolescents to use?
E) What follow-up is needed after the program to reinforce behaviors?
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14
The population health nurse is preparing material for a group of community members about health promotion. What should the nurse state that health promotion involves?
A) Education about healthy behavior, which leads to behavioral change.
B) Behavior manipulation through transfer of knowledge.
C) Informing the client about the nature and causes of illness.
D) Enabling clients and promoting community action.
A) Education about healthy behavior, which leads to behavioral change.
B) Behavior manipulation through transfer of knowledge.
C) Informing the client about the nature and causes of illness.
D) Enabling clients and promoting community action.
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15
The population nurse is evaluating a health promotion program for effectiveness. What should the nurse evaluate first?
A) The characteristics of holism were evident.
B) The cost of the program.
C) The number of people who participated in the program.
D) The extent that the program was empowering for the beneficiaries.
A) The characteristics of holism were evident.
B) The cost of the program.
C) The number of people who participated in the program.
D) The extent that the program was empowering for the beneficiaries.
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