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embodies the interaction and interrelationships between physical,social,and spiritual aspects of life and the environment |
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What are the two major goals of Healthy people 2010 and 2020 |
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1. Increase quality and quantity of years of healthy life 2. Eliminate health disparities |
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health promotion, teaching about risk factors, immunizations |
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screenings to prevent illnesses such as mammograms |
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defect or disability is already present and things are done to prevent worsening of the condition |
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WHO's objective is supported by |
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setting health goals for the nation |
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The Belief behind Managed Care |
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Health care costs can be controlled by managing the way in which health care is delivered. |
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It is a cost-shared program between the fed government and state governments for low income individuals |
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provision means that individuals with health insurance who lose or leave their jobs can maintain their insurance coverage |
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program for people over the age of 65 |
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Describe Gordon's functional health patterns in the care of clients |
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Gordon's functional health patterns provide a a systematic approach to assessing and planning care of the whole person |
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This is considered a health risk factor in assessing an individual's health beliefs |
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A person only goes to the doctor when he feels sick |
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The primary purpose of a plan in the nursing process is to |
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assist the individual to acheive an expected outcome |
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A theory to explain families as a set of interacting individuals with patterns of living that influence health decisions |
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In a blended fam the parents are constantly arguing with eo and share diff viewpoints on spending and saving money. The nurse knows that her plan of care for this couple must include which of the following |
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Assisting the couple in developing strategies that are congruent with their values |
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Health education is an important aspect of health care b/c |
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Beliefs, attitudes, and info motivate behavior change |
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Which of the following statements best describes the health belief model? |
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Lifestyle practices that are agreeable to change via ed. and practice, can affect health status |
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Belief in capability of changing behavior influences and health care outcomes |
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The organizational method that identifies relationships between factors and symptoms in the database |
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The process of data collection should begin with the nurse performing a |
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"States feel anxious and tense" |
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abscence of sings and symptoms of disease. Patient may not seek preventive care |
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adapt positively to social, mental and physiological changes |
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social roles as indicative of health |
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the Patient self-determination act requires health care facilities to have the following: 3 |
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1. policies and procedures for advanced directives 2. documentation of individual decisions about life- sustaining treatment 3. available education about advanced directives |
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independent prepayment plans |
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"brokers" between insurers and health care providers |
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combine classic HMO's with client choice characteristics of PPOs |
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either the employer takes on the role of insurer or the enrollee sets up a trust account with tax savings |
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The most positive influence of managed care on both nurses and their clients |
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recognizes the focus the clients perception and their what they need to do to change heir behavior |
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they change in the family and shift when another has to take over another role |
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Pender’s health promotion theory |
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Client needs different ways to approaching a change in behavior |
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* Patient centered
* Systematic
* Outcome oriented |
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What the implementation phase is? |
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primary purpose of diagnosis |
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identifying the patients actual or potential health concern |
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