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- 8) When you are in the contemplate change stage of improving your health behaviors, which of the following are important strategies to employ? A) Skip any research, because it will only leave you frazzled, confused, and misinformed. B) Cultivate an external locus of control. C) Learn about your target behavior, but ignore your health habits and patterns. D) Examine your health habits and patterns, and identify a target behavior.1- How can we describe health disparities by gender, race, etc. 2- Describe the underlying factors for health disparity.8) When you are in the complate change of improving your health behaviors, which of the following are important strategies to employ? A) Skip any research, because it will leave you frazzled, confused, and misinformed, B) Cultivate an external locus of contol. C) Learn about your target behavior, but ignore your health habits and patterns D) Examine your health habits and identify a target behavior
- 1. What are the unique contributions of public health practice to improving population health? provide examples 2. What are the implications of there being “multiple-level determinants” of health and health behavior?2.According to Roy’s Adaptation Model, Comfort Theory proposes that comfort is the experience of relief, ease, and transcendence as one age True or false1. What is your responsibility as a clinic or school nurse with a teenager who is showing signs of depression or SI?
- Conduct internet survey on how most people cope with stressful conditions. Make a list and provide brief description in each coping strategy. What are the advantages and disadvantages of those strategies to one's health? To which strategy can you relate the most? Explain why.1) Identify ways in which people with addictions suffer exclusion, economic discrimination, and disenfranchisement in our society (consider hiring practices, criminal offenses, removal of voting rights, social/family rejection, etc.)1. What is the role of pharmacists in facilitating health promotion and wellness initiatives within the community? 2. Offer illustrations of distinct actions or projects that pharmacists can engage in to enhance public health outcomes.
- 1. Provide clear and succinct explanation of health equity. 2.explain Enablers and barriers to health equity in details . Provide Good links to relevant examples in the the discussion.1. How do the four dimensions of the health education process create change on the learners?1. Choose one negative health behavior(alcohol use) a. Describe the behavior(alcohol use) b. Describe the alternative positive behavior 2. Define and apply the stage to the health behavior change process: a. Precontemplation b. Contemplation c. Preparation d. Action e. Maintenance For each stage, describe the appropriate intervention For each stage, describe the prominent processes of change