NR222 Heakth and Wellness Exam One

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