Health Promotion Strategies Through The Life Span , 8th Edition Test Bank

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ExamName___________________________________MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.1)Ecologic Systems Theory describes:1)A)Personality structure.B)Personality development.C)Data obtained by observing the human's behavioral response to stimuli.D)How a person's development is influenced by a broad range of situations and from interactiveand overlapping contextual levels.Answer:DExplanation:A)Personality structure is studied through biological and environmental theories.Cognitive Level: AnalysisClient Need: Safe, Effective Care EnvironmentNursing Process: PlanningB)Erikson developed the Epigenetic Theory of personality development.Cognitive Level: AnalysisClient Need: Safe, Effective Care EnvironmentNursing Process: PlanningC)Behavioral Theory studies data obtained by observing the human's behavioralresponse to stimuli.Cognitive Level: AnalysisClient Need: Safe, Effective Care EnvironmentNursing Process: PlanningD)Bronfenbrenner formulated Ecologic Systems Theory to describe how the person'sdevelopment is influenced by a broad range of situations and from interactive andoverlapping contextual levels.Cognitive Level: AnalysisClient Need: Safe, Effective Care EnvironmentNursing Process: Planning1

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