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health educ 1
84問 • 2年前
  • amy martos
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    conditions of being sound in body mind or spirit

    health

  • 2

    it refers to the ability of a person to function

    effectively physically psychologically socially n spiritually

  • 3

    a state of complete physical mental and social well being

    good health

  • 4

    the Who

    1945

  • 5

    a tool or mechanism for health related learning

    health education

  • 6

    2 dimensions of health

    broader individual

  • 7

    outer circle which are environmental and societal dimensions

    broader

  • 8

    the link between and the health and the way a society is structured, this includes the basic infrastructure

    societal health

  • 9

    the physical environment where people live

    environmental health

  • 10

    in environmental health it involves

    housing transport sanitation pollution and pure water facilities

  • 11

    the inner circle

    individual

  • 12

    the state of ones body likes its fitness and not being ill

    physical health

  • 13

    6 topic in individual

    physical health mental health emotional health social health spiritual health sexual health

  • 14

    own worth self esteem

    mental health

  • 15

    6 ways to protect mental health

    s s p l t

  • 16

    ability to express ones feeling

    emotional health

  • 17

    family’s members and friends

    social health

  • 18

    moral principles n beliefs

    spiritual health

  • 19

    satisfactory expression

    sexual health

  • 20

    any endeavor directing at enhancing the quality of health and wellbeing of individuals family groups communities

    health promotion

  • 21

    introduced in __ by

    1974 by canadian minister la londe macdonal n bunion 1992

  • 22

    was not popular until

    1980s

  • 23

    olof?

    optimum level of functioning

  • 24

    6 oluf

    political factors behavioral factors hereditary health care delivery system environmental influences socio economic influences

  • 25

    power n authority

    political f

  • 26

    level functioning affected by certain habits

    behavioral f

  • 27

    genetically influenced

    hereditary

  • 28

    focus of health care in promotive preventive curative rahabilitative

    health care delivery system

  • 29

    a partnership approach

    primary health

  • 30

    poor sanitation

    environmental influences

  • 31

    families in lower income

    socioeconomic influences

  • 32

    DOPE in socio economic

    depress oppressed powerles exploited

  • 33

    PPCR in health care delivery system

    promotive preventive curative rehabilitative

  • 34

    became unique and independent function of nurses

    health education

  • 35

    effective black envisions to cut health care cost n prevents

    health programs

  • 36

    the battle cry is to

    attain n maintain healthy lifestyle throug health education

  • 37

    mother of modern nursing

    florence nightingale

  • 38

    school of Florence

    florence nightingale school of nursing in st thomas hospital in londan on june 15 1860

  • 39

    two books of Florence

    notes in nursing notes in hospital

  • 40

    NLNE

    natinal league of nursing education

  • 41

    nln

    natinal league of nursing

  • 42

    recognized the importance of health teaching as a responsibility of the nurse

    nlne

  • 43

    HSIH

    nlne

  • 44

    date - decleared that a nurse was a fundamentally a teacher

    1938

  • 45

    specificied the course content dealing with teaching skills. date

    1950

  • 46

    endorsed health education

    icn

  • 47

    universally include teaching within the scipe of nursing

    NPAs

  • 48

    delineated nursing standards or mandates for patients education

    JCAHO

  • 49

    a follow up on health professionals prat

    pew health profession and commission

  • 50

    establish the patient bill righs

    AHA

  • 51

    5 areas of responsibility

    P i e r a

  • 52

    evolution of the teaching roles of nurses

    T E T

  • 53

    defines as relatively permanent change in mental processing emotional functioning skill or behavior

    learning

  • 54

    it is lifelong dynamics process alter their

    thought feelings attitudes actions

  • 55

    improve health and adjust to their medical conditions

    patient n family

  • 56

    acquiring information necessary to become a nurse

    student

  • 57

    educating anf treating patients

    staff nurse

  • 58

    a coherent framework of integrated construct and principles

    learning theory

  • 59

    principles of learning

    readiness excercise effect primary recently intensity freedom

  • 60

    implies degree of willingness

    readiness

  • 61

    state that thise things are mose often repeated are the ones that are the best

    excercise

  • 62

    accompanied by pleasant or satisfying feeling

    effect

  • 63

    state ofe being first

    primary

  • 64

    state that things most recently learn are beat remembered

    recently

  • 65

    learner will learn nire from the real thing

    intensity

  • 66

    states that things freely learnes

    freedom

  • 67

    focusing on what is directly observed

    behaviorist learning theory

  • 68

    learning is thr product of

    stimulus n response

  • 69

    he emphasize the importance if stimulus conditions

    ivan paulou

  • 70

    a technique based on respondent conditioning

    systematic desentization

  • 71

    respondent conditioning that is used by psychologists to reduce ?

    fear n anxiety

  • 72

    classical conditioning

    unconditioned stimulus/response conditioning stimulus/ response

  • 73

    one that unconditionally naturally and automatically triggers a response

    unconditined stimulus

  • 74

    the unlearned response that occurs naturally in response to the unconditioned stimulus

    unconditoned response

  • 75

    triggers a conditioned response

    conditined stimulus

  • 76

    response to previously neutral stimulus

    conditioned response

  • 77

    coined by behaviorist

    operan conditioning

  • 78

    favorable events or outcomes

    positive reinforces

  • 79

    response or behavior is strengthened by the addition of something praise n reward

    positive reinforces

  • 80

    removal of unfavorable

    negative reinforces

  • 81

    punishment by application involves the presentation of an unfavorable event of outcome

    positive punishment

  • 82

    weakened the response

    positive punishment

  • 83

    punishment by removal occurs when a favorable event is removed after behavior occurs

    negative punishment

  • 84

    what who campaign?

    global public health

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    Biochem Lec

    amy martos · 172問 · 2年前

    Biochem Lec

    Biochem Lec

    172問 • 2年前
    amy martos

    Biochem Lec 2

    Biochem Lec 2

    amy martos · 45問 · 2年前

    Biochem Lec 2

    Biochem Lec 2

    45問 • 2年前
    amy martos

    Biochrm lec 3

    Biochrm lec 3

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    Biochrm lec 3

    Biochrm lec 3

    43問 • 2年前
    amy martos

    von bertalanffy

    von bertalanffy

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    von bertalanffy

    von bertalanffy

    13問 • 2年前
    amy martos

    Funda

    Funda

    amy martos · 34問 · 2年前

    Funda

    Funda

    34問 • 2年前
    amy martos

    amy martos · 86問 · 2年前

    86問 • 2年前
    amy martos

    cognitive learning theory 2

    cognitive learning theory 2

    amy martos · 24問 · 1年前

    cognitive learning theory 2

    cognitive learning theory 2

    24問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    principles of teaching n learning in health educ 3

    principles of teaching n learning in health educ 3

    amy martos · 73問 · 1年前

    principles of teaching n learning in health educ 3

    principles of teaching n learning in health educ 3

    73問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    kolbs learning cycle 4

    kolbs learning cycle 4

    amy martos · 53問 · 1年前

    kolbs learning cycle 4

    kolbs learning cycle 4

    53問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    chapter2

    chapter2

    amy martos · 54問 · 1年前

    chapter2

    chapter2

    54問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    comfort and pain management

    comfort and pain management

    amy martos · 59問 · 1年前

    comfort and pain management

    comfort and pain management

    59問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    stresss

    stresss

    amy martos · 24問 · 1年前

    stresss

    stresss

    24問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    loss, grief, n dying

    loss, grief, n dying

    amy martos · 16問 · 1年前

    loss, grief, n dying

    loss, grief, n dying

    16問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    spirituality

    spirituality

    amy martos · 39問 · 1年前

    spirituality

    spirituality

    39問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    Concept of leadership and management

    Concept of leadership and management

    amy martos · 5問 · 1年前

    Concept of leadership and management

    Concept of leadership and management

    5問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    Ethical, moral and legal consideration in the practice of nursing

    Ethical, moral and legal consideration in the practice of nursing

    amy martos · 17問 · 1年前

    Ethical, moral and legal consideration in the practice of nursing

    Ethical, moral and legal consideration in the practice of nursing

    17問 • 1年前
    amy martos

    問題一覧

  • 1

    conditions of being sound in body mind or spirit

    health

  • 2

    it refers to the ability of a person to function

    effectively physically psychologically socially n spiritually

  • 3

    a state of complete physical mental and social well being

    good health

  • 4

    the Who

    1945

  • 5

    a tool or mechanism for health related learning

    health education

  • 6

    2 dimensions of health

    broader individual

  • 7

    outer circle which are environmental and societal dimensions

    broader

  • 8

    the link between and the health and the way a society is structured, this includes the basic infrastructure

    societal health

  • 9

    the physical environment where people live

    environmental health

  • 10

    in environmental health it involves

    housing transport sanitation pollution and pure water facilities

  • 11

    the inner circle

    individual

  • 12

    the state of ones body likes its fitness and not being ill

    physical health

  • 13

    6 topic in individual

    physical health mental health emotional health social health spiritual health sexual health

  • 14

    own worth self esteem

    mental health

  • 15

    6 ways to protect mental health

    s s p l t

  • 16

    ability to express ones feeling

    emotional health

  • 17

    family’s members and friends

    social health

  • 18

    moral principles n beliefs

    spiritual health

  • 19

    satisfactory expression

    sexual health

  • 20

    any endeavor directing at enhancing the quality of health and wellbeing of individuals family groups communities

    health promotion

  • 21

    introduced in __ by

    1974 by canadian minister la londe macdonal n bunion 1992

  • 22

    was not popular until

    1980s

  • 23

    olof?

    optimum level of functioning

  • 24

    6 oluf

    political factors behavioral factors hereditary health care delivery system environmental influences socio economic influences

  • 25

    power n authority

    political f

  • 26

    level functioning affected by certain habits

    behavioral f

  • 27

    genetically influenced

    hereditary

  • 28

    focus of health care in promotive preventive curative rahabilitative

    health care delivery system

  • 29

    a partnership approach

    primary health

  • 30

    poor sanitation

    environmental influences

  • 31

    families in lower income

    socioeconomic influences

  • 32

    DOPE in socio economic

    depress oppressed powerles exploited

  • 33

    PPCR in health care delivery system

    promotive preventive curative rehabilitative

  • 34

    became unique and independent function of nurses

    health education

  • 35

    effective black envisions to cut health care cost n prevents

    health programs

  • 36

    the battle cry is to

    attain n maintain healthy lifestyle throug health education

  • 37

    mother of modern nursing

    florence nightingale

  • 38

    school of Florence

    florence nightingale school of nursing in st thomas hospital in londan on june 15 1860

  • 39

    two books of Florence

    notes in nursing notes in hospital

  • 40

    NLNE

    natinal league of nursing education

  • 41

    nln

    natinal league of nursing

  • 42

    recognized the importance of health teaching as a responsibility of the nurse

    nlne

  • 43

    HSIH

    nlne

  • 44

    date - decleared that a nurse was a fundamentally a teacher

    1938

  • 45

    specificied the course content dealing with teaching skills. date

    1950

  • 46

    endorsed health education

    icn

  • 47

    universally include teaching within the scipe of nursing

    NPAs

  • 48

    delineated nursing standards or mandates for patients education

    JCAHO

  • 49

    a follow up on health professionals prat

    pew health profession and commission

  • 50

    establish the patient bill righs

    AHA

  • 51

    5 areas of responsibility

    P i e r a

  • 52

    evolution of the teaching roles of nurses

    T E T

  • 53

    defines as relatively permanent change in mental processing emotional functioning skill or behavior

    learning

  • 54

    it is lifelong dynamics process alter their

    thought feelings attitudes actions

  • 55

    improve health and adjust to their medical conditions

    patient n family

  • 56

    acquiring information necessary to become a nurse

    student

  • 57

    educating anf treating patients

    staff nurse

  • 58

    a coherent framework of integrated construct and principles

    learning theory

  • 59

    principles of learning

    readiness excercise effect primary recently intensity freedom

  • 60

    implies degree of willingness

    readiness

  • 61

    state that thise things are mose often repeated are the ones that are the best

    excercise

  • 62

    accompanied by pleasant or satisfying feeling

    effect

  • 63

    state ofe being first

    primary

  • 64

    state that things most recently learn are beat remembered

    recently

  • 65

    learner will learn nire from the real thing

    intensity

  • 66

    states that things freely learnes

    freedom

  • 67

    focusing on what is directly observed

    behaviorist learning theory

  • 68

    learning is thr product of

    stimulus n response

  • 69

    he emphasize the importance if stimulus conditions

    ivan paulou

  • 70

    a technique based on respondent conditioning

    systematic desentization

  • 71

    respondent conditioning that is used by psychologists to reduce ?

    fear n anxiety

  • 72

    classical conditioning

    unconditioned stimulus/response conditioning stimulus/ response

  • 73

    one that unconditionally naturally and automatically triggers a response

    unconditined stimulus

  • 74

    the unlearned response that occurs naturally in response to the unconditioned stimulus

    unconditoned response

  • 75

    triggers a conditioned response

    conditined stimulus

  • 76

    response to previously neutral stimulus

    conditioned response

  • 77

    coined by behaviorist

    operan conditioning

  • 78

    favorable events or outcomes

    positive reinforces

  • 79

    response or behavior is strengthened by the addition of something praise n reward

    positive reinforces

  • 80

    removal of unfavorable

    negative reinforces

  • 81

    punishment by application involves the presentation of an unfavorable event of outcome

    positive punishment

  • 82

    weakened the response

    positive punishment

  • 83

    punishment by removal occurs when a favorable event is removed after behavior occurs

    negative punishment

  • 84

    what who campaign?

    global public health