definitions
Diverse Perspectives
Factors Influencing Wellness
Challenging Assumptions
100

(True/false) Nurses should only focus on physical symptoms when caring for patients with chronic illnesses.

False. Nurses should address physical, emotional, and social aspects of health to promote overall wellness.

100

(True/False) Cultural beliefs have no impact on how people perceive health and illness.

False. Cultural beliefs significantly shape views on health, treatment, and caregiving.  

100

(True/False): Social support has no effect on wellness.

False. Social support improves emotional well-being, reduces stress, and enhances recovery.  

100

Older adults are too old to learn new health behaviors.

False. Evidence shows older adults can learn and benefit from healthy lifestyle changes.

200

 (True/False): Wellness is only achievable when someone is completely free of illness.

False. Wellness can exist alongside illness by focusing on emotional, social, and spiritual well-being.

200

True/False: Social determinants of health only affect people living in poverty.

false. it affects people in all aspects of life.

200

(True/False): Emotional resilience has no impact on wellness outcomes for people with chronic illnesses.

False. Emotional resilience helps individuals adapt to challenges and maintain a positive outlook.

200

True/False: Nurses can promote wellness in older adults by helping them set realistic goals for quality of life.

True

300

How is health different from wellness?

A state of physical, mental, and social well-being, while wellness is a holistic concept that encompasses physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being.

300

True/False:Diverse perspectives on health and illness highlight the need for personalized and culturally sensitive care.

True

300

Name one physical factor that affects wellness.

Genetics, self-efficacy, or mental health 


300

What is ageism?

Prejudice or discrimination based on age, often leading to negative assumptions about older adults.

400

What does the term "holistic wellness" include?

Holistic wellness includes physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual health.

400

list 3 factors influencing a person's perspective on health

Cultural beliefs and traditions, Socioeconomic and environmental influences, Age and life stage, Environmental and geographical factors, Religious and spiritual beliefs, Personal experiences, Gender and identity, Education and literacy, Media and technology, Healthcare systems and policies

400

What role does education play in health and wellness?

Education increases health literacy, enabling people to make informed decisions about their care and lifestyle.

400

What is one way to combat stereotypes about aging?

Educate about the diverse abilities and achievements of older adults.

500

What is the primary focus of health promotion for older adults?

Encouraging self-care, fostering emotional well-being, and supporting physical, social, and spiritual health.

500

Why is it important to consider individual definitions of health and wellness in care?

Personal definitions guide preferences and goals for treatment, making care more patient-centered and effective.

500

What role does social support play in wellness?

Social support fosters emotional well-being, reduces stress, and improves recovery from illness.

500

What societal change can help reshape assumptions about aging?

 Advocating for policies that support aging in place, caregiver support, and access to preventative healthcare.

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