*NURSING > EXAM > Test Bank For Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span (Health Promotion Throughout the Lifespan (E (All)
Table of Contents Accessibility Front Matter Dedication Contributors Reviewers Previous Contributors Preface Purpose of the Book Approach and Organization Key Features New Features Evolve Resources Fo... r Students For Instructors Acknowledgments Interactive Review – Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span Unit 1 Foundations for Health Promotion Interactive Review – Unit 1 Chapter 1 Health Defined: Objectives for Promotion and Prevention Objectives Key Terms THINK ABOUT IT: Use of Complementary and Alternative Therapies Exploring Concepts of Health Models of Health Clinical Model Role Performance Model Adaptive Model Eudaimonistic Model BOX 1-1 QUALITY AND SAFETY SCENARIO: Fall Prevention in the Home Questions Wellness-Illness Continuum High-Level Wellness FIGURE 1-1 Wellness-illness continuum with high-level wellness added. Moving from the center to the right demonstrates movement toward illness. Moving from the center to the left demonstrates movement toward health. Moving above the line demonstrates movement toward increasing wellness. Moving below the line demonstrates movement toward decreasing wellness. Health Ecology Functioning Health Illness, Disease, and Health Planning for Health Healthy People 2020 Goals BOX 1-2 DIVERSITY AWARENESS: Influence of Personal Cultural Values on Health Care Delivery BOX 1-3 INNOVATIVE PRACTICE: Process for Assessing, Evaluating, and Treating Overweight and Obesity in Adults Case Study Problem Identification Planning Interventions What Was the Actual Cause of Frank’s Problem? Evaluation of the Situation Levels of Prevention BOX 1-4 THE 13 FOCUS AREAS IN HEALTHY PEOPLE 2020 Primary Prevention BOX 1-5 HEALTHY PEOPLE 2020: Selected National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives for Nutrition and Weight Status Health Promotion The Theoretical Basis of Health Promotion The Social Nature of Health Promotion FIGURE 1-2 The three levels of prevention developed by Leavell and Clark. The Active and Passive Nature of Health Promotion An Application of Theory to the Practice of Health Promotion Specific Protection Examples BOX 1-6 HOT TOPICS: Health Promotion Program Incentives Secondary Prevention Tertiary Prevention The Nurse’s Role Nursing Roles in Health Promotion and Protection Advocate Care Manager Consultant Deliverer of Services Educator Healer Researcher Improving Prospects for Health Population Effects Shifting Problems BOX 1-7 RESEARCH FOR EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE: Preventing Functional Decline in Hospitalized Older Adults Moving Toward Solutions CASE STUDY: [Show More]
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