NR222 Heakth and Wellness Exam One
Across
- 1. Prevention Actions taken to prevent disease before it occurs (vaccines, health education).
- 4. Barriers Obstacles that make behavior change difficult.
- 6. Prevention Early detection and screening to identify disease in early stages.
- 7. as Educators Nurses teach patients and communities how to maintain and improve health.
- 8. of Change Steps individuals move through when modifying health behaviors.
- 10. Susceptibility Belief about the risk of getting a disease.
- 12. Health Model An approach that considers the whole person: physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and mental health.
- 14. Stage The person plans to take action soon and begins making small steps.
- 17. Needs Basic survival needs such as food, water, oxygen, and shelter.
- 19. Stage The person is thinking about making a behavior change.
Down
- 1. Benefits Belief that a specific action will reduce risk or severity of disease.
- 2. Stage Sustaining the new healthy behavior over time.
- 3. Health Promotion Model A model that focuses on improving health through lifestyle behaviors and personal motivation.
- 5. Stage The person is not yet considering changing a behavior.
- 9. Stage The individual actively changes behavior.
- 11. Prevention Interventions aimed at reducing risk or stopping illness from developing.
- 13. Severity Belief about the seriousness of a disease and its consequences.
- 15. Prevention Reducing complications and helping patients manage long-term illness.
- 16. The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy where a person reaches their full potential.
- 18. Promotion Activities that help individuals increase control over their health and improve well-being.