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The nurse is reviewing data within a client's medical record: Current Problem: Right hip pain
 
  Explaining Factors: It started when I rode the stationary bike at home. It's that bike's fault I have pain now and I'm not going to do any exercise anymore.
  Efforts take to relieve pain: I take over-the-counter pills, but I figure if I'm supposed to get over this I will. Something will come up that will help with the pain.
  Based upon this information, which health belief model should the nurse identify that the client follows?
  1. Internal locus of control
  2. External local of control
  3. Rosenstock's health belief model
  4. Pender's health promotion model

Question 2

The nurse says she knows a particular fact is true because God says it is true. Which of Kneller's types of knowing is this nurse describing?
 
  1. Rational
  2. Empirical
  3. Intuitive
  4. Revealed



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2

People who believe their health is largely controlled by outside forces and is beyond their control have an external locus of control and may need assistance to become more internally controlled if behavior changes are to be successful. People who believe that they have a major influence on their own health status are internally controlled; that is, they have an internal locus of control. The health belief model (HBM), developed by Rosenstock provides a framework for understanding why people do not adopt disease prevention strategies or participate in screening tests for the early detection of disease. Pender's health promotion model focuses on health-promoting behaviors rather than health-protecting or preventive behaviors.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4

Kneller's framework describes five kinds of knowledge: (1) revealed knowledge that is disclosed by God; (2) intuitive knowledge that comes from a process of discovery nurtured by experience; (3) rational knowledge that uses principles of formal logic; (4) empirical knowledge that is tested by observation or experiment; and (5) authoritative knowledge that is vouched for by authorities in the field.




sheilaspns

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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