Models of Health
Levels of Prevention
Healthy People 2030
Nursing Roles
Culture & Vulnerable Populations
Therapeutic Communication
Assessment Basics
100

This model defines health as the absence of disease.

What is the clinical model?

100

This level of prevention includes immunizations and seatbelt use.

What is primary prevention?

100

This is the primary federal initiative that provides 10-year, science-based objectives for improving the health of all Americans.

What is Healthy People 2030?

100

In this role, the nurse helps patients navigate the healthcare system and ensures they receive appropriate care.

What is the Advocate role?

100

Assessment that respects beliefs and avoids assumptions.

What is a culturally sensitive assessment? 


100

First stage of the nurse–patient relationship.

What is the introductory phase?

100

Measurable data like lab values.

What is objective data?

200

This model views health as the ability to perform social roles, such as work or family responsibilities.

What is the Role Performance Model?

200

This level of prevention includes cardiac rehab and stroke physical therapy.

What is tertiary prevention?

200

These are the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect health.

What are Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)?

200

This role involves the nurse coordinating care across various disciplines to ensure patient needs are met efficiently.

What is the Care Manager role?

200

Nursing field that studies culture’s influence on health.

What is transcultural nursing?

200

Stage involving goal setting and active work.

What is the working phase?

200

What the patient reports, like pain.

What is subjective data?

300

In this model, health is defined by the ability to adapt positively to social, mental, and physiological changes.

What is the Adaptive Model?

300

This level focuses on early diagnosis and prompt treatment to limit disability, such as screening programs.

What is Secondary Prevention?

300

One of the main goals of Healthy People 2030 is to achieve this, which means everyone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible.

What is Health Equity?

300

When a nurse provides information to help patients make informed decisions about their health, they are acting in this role.

What is the Educator role?

300

Poverty, mental illness, and lack of housing lead to this issue.

What is homelessness?

300

Final stage that may cause anxiety.

What is the termination phase?

300

Holistic focus on ADLs and independence.

What is functional focus?

400

This concept defines health as complete physical, mental, spiritual, and social well-being.

What is the definition of health?

400

Teaching a patient with a permanent spinal cord injury how to use a wheelchair to maximize independence is this level of prevention.

What is Tertiary Prevention?

400

This term refers to a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage.

What is a Health Disparity?

400

This role involves using evidence-based practice to improve patient outcomes and nursing standards.

What is the Researcher role?

400

Family-first values and “hot/cold” illness beliefs.

Who are Hispanic/Latino Americans?

400

Projecting feelings onto the nurse.

What is transference?

400

Sleep quality belongs to this Gordon pattern.

What is sleep/rest? 


500

This model represents the highest level of health, viewing it as the "exuberant well-being" and realization of one's potential.

What is the Eudaimonistic Model?

500

Blood pressure screening at a community health fair is an example of this level of prevention.

What is Secondary Prevention?

500

Healthy People 2030 aims to eliminate these through high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease and injury.

What are Health Disparities?

500

Provides holistic healing support.

What is healer? 


500

TB risk and use of yin/yang balance concepts.

Who are Asian Americans?

500

Changing the subject to avoid emotion.

What is blocking?

500

Religion and values fall under this pattern.

What is values/beliefs?

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