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What are the models that help explain health promotion behaviors? Select all that apply
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Health Promotion Model
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Transtheoretical Model
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Health Prevention Model
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Interdependence Model
Question 2
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The key concepts of the Health Promotion Model (HPM) include individual characteristics and experiences, behaviors and..
Question 3
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The transtheoretical model acknowledges that people differ in their readiness to adopt new behaviors
Question 4
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Readiness can be understood in the following constructs: stages of change, decisional balance, and....
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self-efficacy
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eating healthy
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talking to friends
Question 5
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The five readiness stages of change in TTM are... Select all that apply
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Pre-contemplation
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Contemplation
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Preparation
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Active
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Maintenance
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Non-contemplation
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Non-active
Question 6
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Unaware of the problem
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Pre-contemplation
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Active
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Maintenance
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Contemplation
Question 7
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Aware of the problem and of the desired behavior change
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Contemplation
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Preparation
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Active
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Maintenance
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Intends to take action
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Preparation
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Pre-contemplation
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Active
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Contemplation
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Practices the desired behavior
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Active
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Maintenance
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Contemplation
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Preparation
Question 10
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Works to sustain the behavior change
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Maintenance
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Pre-contemplation
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Active
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Preparation
Question 11
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PACE stands for Physician-based Assessment and Counseling for Exercise
Question 12
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The three interactive counseling protocols that tailor health messages to meet different patient needs are the [blank_start]pre-contemplator[blank_end] protocol, the [blank_start]contemplator[blank_end] protocol, and the [blank_start]active[blank_end] protocol.
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pre-contemplator
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contemplator
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active
Question 13
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The Health People 2020 objective for cancer is to increase the overall cancer death rate.
Question 14
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The Healthy People 2020 objective for diabetes is to reduce the disease burden of diabetes mellitus (DM) and improve the quality of life for all persons who have, or at risk for, DM