1. The World Health organizations definition of health is?
A. The absence of all disease
B. A complete, holistic state of wellbeing
C. The absence of
... [Show More] disease and risk factors
D. Engaging in healthy Lifestyles and health promotion. - ANSWER B
2. You are caring for a middle-age client who has cancer and is no longer able to work outside of the home. Although the client is doing relatively well in terms of his physical, psychological, and social condition, he is no longer able to work. What fact about this client is accurate?
A.This client is not considered healthy, according to a functional model of wellness, because the client is unable to be employed any longer.
B.This client is considered healthy, according to the health illness continuum, Because a client expresses physical, psychological and social well-being.
C.This client is considered healthy, according to a functional model of wellness, because the client expresses physical, psychological and social well-being.
D.This client is not considered healthy, according to the optimal wellness theory, because the client is an able to be employed any longer - ANSWER A
3. Which model of health and illness is most closely aligned with Hans Seyle theory of stress?
A.The health illness continuum
B.The dimensions model
C.The agent - host - environment model
D.The adaptation model - ANSWER D
4. Select the health and wellness Theory that is correctly paired with its description.
A.High- level wellness model: The components of wellness are the physical, social, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, occupational environmental components of health.
B.Seven components of wellness - high-level wellness and a very favorable environment, emergent high-level wellness in an unfavorable environment, protected poor health in a favorable environment, And poor health in an unfavorable environment.
C.Health - illness continuum: Disease occurs as a result of the interrelationships among the agent, the host and the environment
D. Health belief model:This model Can predict whether or not a person will engage in screening tests - ANSWER D
5.Which theorists developed the high-level wellness theory?
A. Clark and Leavell
B. Halbert Dunn
C. Anspaugh, Hamrick and Rosato
D. Rosenstock and Becker - ANSWER B [Show Less]