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Public Health Theories of Behavior Change Questions
Question 1 of 5
Nurse Tonis assignment included a 41-year-old male client. Per Erikson, which developmental stage is the patient at?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In this scenario, the correct answer is option A) Focus on having a family. According to Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, the stage that aligns with a 41-year-old male client is generativity versus stagnation. During this stage, individuals are focused on contributing to future generations and often prioritize activities related to family, work, and community involvement. Option B) Does not assume responsibility for his actions does not align with Erikson's stages of development. This statement reflects a lack of maturity and accountability, which is not characteristic of the generativity versus stagnation stage. Option C) Unable to solve problems does not accurately reflect the characteristics of the generativity versus stagnation stage. This option implies a more fundamental cognitive issue rather than a stage of psychosocial development. Option D) Perceptions are based on illusions is not relevant to Erikson's stages of development. This statement pertains more to cognitive processes or perceptual distortions rather than a specific developmental stage. Educationally, understanding Erikson's theory of psychosocial development is crucial for healthcare professionals, especially nurses, as it helps them comprehend the psychological needs and challenges faced by individuals at different life stages. By applying this knowledge, nurses can tailor their care and interventions to better support their clients' overall well-being.
Question 2 of 5
In Abraham Maslows hierarchy of needs, the level for survival is also known as the level of
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the level for survival is also known as the level of physiological needs, which is the correct answer (A). This level encompasses basic human needs such as air, water, food, shelter, sleep, and reproduction. Without satisfying these physiological needs, an individual cannot move up the hierarchy to fulfill higher-level needs. Option B, safety and security, is incorrect because it represents the next level in Maslow's hierarchy after physiological needs. Safety needs include personal security, employment, resources, health, and property. These needs come into focus once physiological needs are met. Option C, love and belonging, is a higher-level need in Maslow's hierarchy that involves interpersonal relationships, love, and a sense of belonging. It comes after safety needs are satisfied. Option D, self-esteem, is also a higher-level need that involves feelings of accomplishment, prestige, and self-respect. This need arises once lower-level needs such as physiological, safety, and love/belonging are fulfilled. Understanding Maslow's hierarchy of needs is crucial in public health as it helps in designing effective behavior change interventions. By recognizing where individuals are in the hierarchy, public health professionals can tailor interventions to address the specific unmet needs that may be hindering behavior change. This knowledge can lead to more targeted and successful public health campaigns aimed at promoting healthier behaviors within communities.
Question 3 of 5
Toni T is a 5-year-old girl who has a broken pelvis as a result of falling out of her tree house. Toni was ordered to stay in bed for 3 weeks. What would be the most appropriate activities for this child?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The most appropriate activity for Toni T, a 5-year-old girl with a broken pelvis, would be an age-appropriate video game (Option A). This choice is appropriate for several reasons. First, given her physical limitation of needing to stay in bed for 3 weeks, a video game can provide entertainment and mental stimulation without requiring physical exertion. It can help prevent boredom and foster a sense of normalcy during her recovery period. In contrast, the other options are not as suitable for Toni's situation. A sports video (Option B) may not be appropriate as it could potentially frustrate her by highlighting physical activities she cannot currently participate in. Finger paints (Option C) involve physical movement that could be harmful to her pelvis while a chess set (Option D) may not be engaging or developmentally appropriate for a 5-year-old, especially one who is likely feeling restless due to being confined to bed. From an educational perspective, choosing the most appropriate activity for a child recovering from an injury is crucial to support their well-being and recovery process. Providing engaging, safe, and mentally stimulating activities can help alleviate the stress and boredom that often accompany physical restrictions. In this case, an age-appropriate video game aligns with the principles of promoting mental well-being and normalcy during a challenging time for the child.
Question 4 of 5
When a nurse asks a newly admitted patient to describe social supports, the patient says, My parents died last year and I have no family. I am newly divorced, and my former in-laws blame me. I dont have many friends because most people my age just want to go out drinking. Which action will the nurse apply?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: High-quality social support enhances mental and physical health and acts as a significant buffer against distress. Low-quality support relationships affect a persons coping negatively. Resuming dating soon after a divorce could place additional stress on the patient rather than helping her cope with existing stressors. Developing relationships on the Internet probably would not substitute fully for direct contact with other humans and could expose her to predators misrepresenting themselves to take advantage of vulnerable persons.
Question 5 of 5
Which scenario best demonstrates an example of eustress? An individual:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Eustress refers to positive stress that motivates and enhances well-being. Preparing for a vacation with friends is a positive, exciting event that exemplifies eustress. Losing a pet and receiving a notice of insufficient funds are examples of distress, not eustress. The original text did not provide a rationale, so this is an added explanation based on the definition of eustress.