History and Frameworks of Community Health | Health Education | Nursing Process | Health Promotion |
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Who is Lillian Wald?
What nursing pioneer founded the Henry street Settlement in Manhattan Street Settlement in Manhattan
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What is screening?
A type of secondary prevention that detects previously unrecognized diseases.
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What is the nursing process?
Scientific processes is used by the nurse wherein biological and sociological sciences are utilized to obtain community resources
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What is Primary Prevention?
A community health nurse is educating seniors at a nursing home on falls prevention.
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What is the nursing process?
Philippine Nursing Act of 1991, in Section 27 Scope of Nursing, describes the person practicing Nursing when the person uses which one of the following scientific knowledge
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What is Andragogy?
Teaching-learning style of adults
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What is community needs assessment?
This phase involves organizing & validating community data.
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What is secondary prevention?
A level of prevention addressed through a screening program
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What is the Health Belief Model?
A health model created based on the belief that individuals will take action to avoid disease states.
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What is self-efficacy?
The motivational factor that determines if an individual participates in self-care activities, and to what extent
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What is evaluation?
The following action is part of this nursing process phase: The nurse returns within 20 minutes of initiating 2L oxygen via nasal cannula and reassessing the client's oxygen saturation and listens to breath sounds.
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What is the Health Promotion Model
A health model which accounts for behaviors that improve well-being and develop human potential.
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What is the primary health care model?
Model focused on health care for all members of the community. Contains six key elements: environment, agriculture nutrition, economics, politics, education communication, and health services.
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What is emotional readiness?
The learner's motivation, or the willingness to put forth the effort needed to learn
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What is Intervention/Implementation?
The purpose of this phase is to eliminate or reduce the etiology of the nursing diagnosis
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What is Tertiary Prevention?
A level of prevention that seeks to restore optimal functioning and limit the extent of a disability
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What is Health Risk Appraisal?
A method of estimating an individual's health threats due to demographic, behavioral, and personal characteristics
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What is the health literacy?
The ability of individuals to obtain, process, and understand basic health information to make health decisions
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What is interpreting & analyzing data, determining client strengths, risks, and problems?
Three items involved in the diagnosis phase that allow the community nurse to identify a specific diagnosis(es).
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What are environmental influences?
Influences on health such as weather, climatic conditions, noise, light, air, food water, and exposure to toxic substances
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