Providing flouridated water is an example of what type of health promotion:
PASSIVE
Providing a quiet, comfortable hospital room to promote sleep is part of which level of the Maslow pyramid:
PHYSIOLOGICAL NEED
What is an area where there is not access to fresh foods nearby? (Example- client has to travel far by bus or car to reach grocery store.)
FOOD DESERT
Which example of healthcare combines complementary and conventional approaches to care for the whole person?
INTEGRATIVE HEALTHCARE
Immunizations is an example of what type of prevention:
PRIMARY PREVENTION
Joining a nutrition class with an individualized calorie plan is an example of what type of health promotion:
ACTIVE
Which part of the Maslow pyramid is at the top and requires all aspects of the other levels be met:
SELF-ACTUALIZATION
The initiative aims to eliminate health disparities and achieve health equity by improving the health and well-being of all individuals.
Healthy People 2030
When addressing obesity rates, what would be the prority action or first action in a community:
Increasing access to healthy foods by assessment or
Implementing a community-wide fitness plan
Increasing access to healthy foods by assessment
Mammogram is an example of what type of prevention:
SECONDARY PREVENTION
According to Pender's Health Promotion Model, which factor is most likely to influence a client's health-promoting behaviors:
PERCEIVED BENEFITS WITH a focus on SELF-EFFICACY
Reporting unsafe conditions is a proactive measure that directly contributes to creating a safe and healthy workplace. List an example of a hospital workplace hazard that takes priority.
Example:
Reporting after identifying loose electrical wiring from an IV pump.
The questionnaire that assesses use of tobacco, alcohol, prescription drugs, and substance abuse, with the hope of identifiying reasons to reduce consumption is:
CAGE questionnaire
What are the 3 steps in order for General Adaptation Syndrome?
Alarm
Resistance
Exhaustion
Rehab and physical therapy after a stroke is considered a form of what level of prevention:
TERTIARY PREVENTION
What national organization in charge of disease notification requires tobacco retailers to display graphic warning labels to try to discourage tobacco use in adolescents?
CDC
Physiological needs are priority in Maslow's pyramid. Name example of the physiological needs being compromised.
Difficulty breathing
Difficulty urinating
Lack of sleep
Lack of eating, drinking, nutrients
A client who skips meals to afford medications reflects a trade-off between food and medical costs. This shows an example of a client suffering from ______, consistent lack of access to enough food:
FOOD INSECURITY
Assessing a client's environment for noise/disruption first can be a part of promoting _____ in a client. Other things like reducing caffeine, drinking chamomile tea and using lavender can help also.
SLEEP HYGIENE
What part of secondary prevention can detect dangerous growths such as breast lumps or cancerous polyps?
SCREENINGS
Regular physical activity is a modifiable behavior that lowers hypertension risk. How many minutes is appropriate to try to get to for the week?
150 MIN/WEEK
Medicare says they will not pay as much to a hospital because of a high rate of CLABSI's and CAUTI's.
These are considered:
Hospital Acquired Infections (HAC)
Hypertension
Depression/Anxiety
Headaches
Muscle Tension
Erectile Dysfunction
All signs of __________ stress
CHRONIC
What herb is thought to help with urinary tract infections?
CRANBERRY
Zoning laws alter environmental conditions to prevent sedentary lifestyles before risk factors develop is a form of what level of prevention. (Remember- avoidance of risk factors)
PRIMORDIAL PREVENTION