NSC301 Solutions

NSC301 Tma Solutions

1. The sick person should try to get well

Symptoms

Rights

—>> Obligations

exemptions

2. The Health Belief Model

Rotter, 1954

Fishbein and Ajzen, 1975

—>> Becker, 1974

Kelly and Michela, 1980

3. For the psychologist, ___ involves the development of interventions to help people practice good health habits and change poor ones

—>> Health Promotion

Health Behaviour

Illness behaviour

Health Habits

4. ____ was developed to explain and predict behaviour in health context

Expectancy-Value Model

Social Learning Theory

Theory of Reasoned Action

—>> The Health Belief Model

5. ___ refers to the way in which symptoms are perceived, evaluated and acted upon by a person who recognizes such pain, discomfort or other signs of organic malfunctioning

Health Promotion

Health Behaviour

—>> Illness behaviour

Health Habits

6. This asserts that individuals are motivated to maximize gains and minimize losses.

—>> Expectancy-Value Model

Social Learning Theory

Fishbein’s Theory of Reasoned Action

The Health Belief Model

7. The condition arises when there is a brief interruption in the normal electrical function of the brain.

Acute Illness

Chronic Illness

Mental Illness

—>> Neurological Disease

8. __ is by definition a self-limiting disease which is mostly characterized by the symptoms having a rapid onset.

—>> Acute Illness

Chronic Illness

Mental Illness

Neurological Disease

9. ___ enable a person to report self-experiences of health on a dayto-day basis.

—>> Symptoms

Rights

Obligations

Vulnerability

10. Patient/ doctor relationship are sometimes unequal and requires higher levels of trust.

Deviance

Rights

Obligations

—>> Vulnerability

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