1. A wrong committed by one person against another (or against the property of another) that might result in a civil trial is:
A) a tort. B) a crime. C) a misdemeanor. D) a felony.
2. The family carries out its health care functions in which of the following ways?
A) Family provides very little preventive health care to its members at home. B) Family provides sick care to its members. C) Family pays for most health services. D) Family decides when and where to hospitalize its members.
3. What is the primary theory that explains a family - s concept of health and illness?
A) Health Belief Model B) Education-School-Completing Factor C) Family Health Expert Factor D) Disconnected Family Factor
4. Health promotion activities are designed to help clients:
A) reduce the risk of illness. B) maintain maximal function. C) promote healthy habits related to health care. D) all of the above.
5. Rehabilitation services begin:
A) when the client enters the health care system. B) after the client requests rehabilitation services. C) after the client - s physical condition stabilizes. D) when the client is discharged from the hospital.
1. Right Answer: A Explanation: Torts are wrongs committed by one person against another person (or against the property of another), which might result in civil trials. A crime is also defined as a wrong against a person or their property but is considered to be against the public as well. Misdemeanors are crimes that are commonly punishable with fines or imprisonment for less than one year, with both or with parole. A felony is a serious crime punishable by imprisonment in a State or Federal penitentiary for more than one year. Coordinated Care
2. Right Answer: B Explanation: The family provides sick care to its members. The other options are incorrect. Prevention and Early Detection of Disease
3. Right Answer: A Explanation: The Health Belief Model describes readiness factors; the perceived feelings of susceptibility and seriousness of the health problem (the threat); and positive motivation to maintain, regain, or attain wellness. Health Promotion and Maintenance
4. Right Answer: D Explanation: Health promotion activities are designed to help clients reduce the risk of illness, maintain maximum function, and promote health habits related to health care.Health Promotion and Maintenance
5. Right Answer: A Explanation: Rehabilitation services should begin when the client enters the health care system. Health Promotion and Maintenance
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