What would be considered to be a primary intervention for healthy eating habits
Early childhood prevention methods for obesity
What does the acronym GTPAL stand for
Gravidity
Term
Preterm
Abortions
Living children
Summaries
What is synergy
Synergy occurs when the combined power of a group when they are working together is greater than the total power achieved by each working separately
In Gordon's functional health pattern, what is nutritional metabolic pattern?
1200 - 1600 cals, with 3 meals and 1-2 snacks a day
How many weeks of a pregnancy is considered pre-term
When is a PS question used
When coming up with qualitative questions
P - population
S - situation
Which step in the stages of group development does "performing" occur and what is happening at this moment
Performing is the 4rd step in the process after norming
At this point, group members are working towards task completion smoothly and are making significant progress. Task related interactions help develop synergy within the group.
What are some nursing interventions for children and nutrition (answers may vary)
Make activity fun
Incorporate discussions of healthy food and daily activity into daily life
Encourage parents to be a role model
Encourage children to participate in food/meal selection/preparation
Discourage watching while eating
Define "viability", at how many weeks are infants deemed viable
Capacity to live outside the uterus. Infants born at 22 to 25 weeks gestation are considered to be on the threshold of viability
A resource like Cochrane Library would be considered to be at what level of the 6S pyramid
Synopses of Syntheses - summarize the information found in systematic reviews. By drawing conclusions from evidence at lower levels of the pyramid, these synopses often provide sufficient information to support clinical action
What is symbolic convergence
A sense of community that develops through non-task related communication (stories, jokes)