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| The common thread in definitions of health education is the notion that it is? |
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| Health education in health care delivery settings to patients and their families is? |
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| The underlying constructs of right or wrong that give direction to every decision and result in the action the person takes are? |
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| The interventions of health education are? |
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| A and B: teaching, training, counseling, and consulting |
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| The process of helping people learn how to achieve person growth, improve interpersonal relationships, resolve problems, make decisions, and change behavior is? |
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| The process by which one person's knowledge and experience are used to help another person make better decisions or cope with problems more effectively is? |
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| The concept that educators and institutions are answerable for what their clients learn is? |
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| Anyone can teach health; anyone can write an effective health education curriculum, health education is not related to other learning, health education is hygiene class, and health education si sex education are all? |
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| misconceptions about health education |
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| Perceived lack of support, inadequate professional preparation, lack of certification, and encroachment of other disciplines are? |
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| barriers to health education |
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| Contributors to the discipline of health education are? |
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| public health, behavior health, and eduction |
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| According to the behavior sciences, the primary determinant(s) of behavior is/are: |
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| all of the above, psychological predispositions, environmental reinforcement, and sociocultural context. |
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| A statement summarizing an individual's or group's attitudes, beliefs, values, principles, and state of mind is their? |
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| The philosphy that emphasizes behavior modification through the use of behavioral contracts, goal setting, and self-monitoring is? |
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| The philosophy that focuses are on content and factual information and on increasing the knowledge base of the student/client is? |
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| the philosophy that is a systematic approach to educatino that equips students/clients with pragmatic skills, such as problem solving and decision making and skills necessary to cope with peer pressure that can be utilized in health-related decisions is? |
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| the philosphy that is grounded in the freedom of the individual to function in a way that is satisfying to him or her and to make the best decisions possible based on his or her best interests, including practices that may not be conductive to health or in the interests of society is? |
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| This man's ideas about health and physical activity were outlawed in the 18th century but later contributed to practical reform in thought and practice? |
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| The originator of physical education is? |
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| The father of elementary education is? |
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| Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi |
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| The originator of kindergarten is? |
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| By the time the pilgrims landed at plymouth, the native americans of the surrounding countryside had been all but eliminated due to this disease introduced to them by the Cabot and Gosnold expeditions |
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| The first required course in hygiene in American Higher education was at? |
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| The phase from 1850 to 1880 when disease was thought to be caused by noxious vapors is the ? |
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| The phase from 1880 to 1910 when it was discovered that specific microorganisms cause specific diseases, enabling th euse of more specific means to prevent disease is the? |
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| The phase from 1910 to 1960 during which enormous financial investments were made in hospitals, health staffing, and biomedical research is the? |
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| The phase from 1960 to 1975 when equal access to health was given priority in legislation and policy so economically, socially, and educatinoally disadvantaged people were less likely to lose out on health care is the? |
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| The phase from the late 1970s until the present when focus has been directed to innovative programming to change behavior that poses risks to health and encourage behaviors that are beneficail to health is the? |
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| She was a true pioneer in healthcare and health promotion and defined the laws of nursing and nursing as a profession? |
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| She led the Women's Temperence Union and worked to pass legislation between 1880 and 1890 requiring the teaching of hygiene and physiology? |
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| She is known as the originator of the first american system of gymnastics and as the first women physical education leader in America? |
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| In Jonas Salk developed a vaccine against |
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| Health People 2000 was released by US dept of Health and Human Services in what year? |
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| She gave energy to the contraceptive movement in the 1920s and 1930s and opened clinics designed to make birth control information and services available? |
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| the health perspecitive that takes into account the social, political, and economic milieu in which people exist is? |
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