Ethical Issues R/T Health Promotion
Health Promotion & The Individual
Health Promotion & the Family
Health Promotion & the Community
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns for Individuals & Families, & Chapt 8

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The nurse, in all professional relationships, practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or economic status, personal attributes, or the nature of health problems.
What are the moral responsibilities from the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements written by the American Nurses Association (ANA, 2001).
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Problem-oriented statement which includes actual/potential health problems along with a wellness focus on human developmental or maturational tasks.
What is the definition of a nursing diagnosis?
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A group of interacting individuals related by blood, marriage, cohabitation, or adoption who interdependently perform relevant functions such as practices and values placed on health thereby fulfilling their expected roles.
What is a family?
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Offer culturally appropriate community health programs; provide preschool health education; reduce the number of nonfatal unintentional injuries requiring medical care, and discourage use of inappropriate medications.
What are Healthy People 2020 National Health Promotion and Disease-Prevention Objectives for Communities?
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Assessment of their ability to process life crises and to resist disruptive factors that will influence self-integrity of ego, mode of conflict resolution, stress management, and accessibility to necessary resources.
What is coping-stress tolerance pattern for the individual?
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The knowledge base for nursing practice includes nursing science, philosophy, and ethics. Nurses partner with individuals, families, communities, and populations to address such issues as: promotion of health/safety; care and self-care processes; physical, emotional, and spiritual comfort, discomfort, and pain; and adaptation to physiological and pathophysiological processes.
What are the ethical responsibilities of US nurses from the American Nurses Association's Nursing's Social Policy Statement, ANA, 2010)
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Holism and the totality of the person’s interactions with the environment. This foundation provides a context for collecting data that provide information about the entire person and most life processes.
What is Gordon's Functional Health Patterns?
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Explains patterns of living, behaviors, and family members’ responses, which influence patterns.
What is family systems theory?
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It combines nursing practice and public health concepts to promote the health of population without limitation to any particular individual or group of individuals. It also involves developing essential relationships aimed at accomplishing community’s health-related missions.
What is community health nursing?
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It encompasses the sense of their personal identify, goals, emotional patterns, and feelings about their self along with their perception of their personal appearance, competencies, limitations, including their self-perception and others’ perceptions. The nurse assesses physical, verbal, and non-verbal cues.
What is and individual's self-perception-self-concept pattern?
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Based on observations of human behavior over time and in a variety of settings such as how people active toward each other; ensuring good actions; actions are good insofar as they are aimed at yielding the greatest amount of happiness or pleasure or causing the least amount of harm; and adherence to duties rather than good consequences.
What are value theories based on good action such as descriptive, normative, consequentialism, and duty-based theories?
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To determine the individual's knowledge of health promotion along with the individual's ability to manage health-promoting activities, and the value that the individual ascribes to health promotion using a strength-based approach to identify wellness diagnoses.
What is an important goal when assessing each functional health pattern?
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Evolves during crises and respects each member of the group; maintains routines to promote safety and injury prevention; health protection; disease prevention; smoking, alcohol, or substance abuse, and/or violence, and promotes strategies to make decisions about health and illness.
What are characteristics and indicators of healthy families?
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DAILY DOUBLE Obtaining data through observation which includes using all the five senses to determine a communities appearances such as the types/conditions of residential dwellings, the people and their physical/biological characteristics; animal/plant life; temperature, transportation, sounds, and odors; their flavor.
What is a Windshield survey?
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This depicts characteristics of their typical food/fluid consumption and metabolisms. It includes growth/development patterns, pregnancy-related nutritional patterns, and their eating patterns. Risk factors for obesity, diabetes, anorexia, and bulemia are identified.
What is a family’s nutritional-metabolic pattern?
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This forestalls ethical problems before they develop and is an important requirement of health-promotion activities, which includes individual actions by the nurse as well as social/political activism with other nurses or professional nursing organizations. The health promoter must envision potential problems and institute actions that halt their development
What is preventive ethics?
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Collection and analysis of data, problem identification through contributing etiological factors and diagnostic variables, then planning the care, implementing the plan and then finally evaluating the plan.
What is Individual Health Promotion through the Nursing Process?
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Increase the proportion of parents who read to their young child, increase the percentage of new single-family homes constructed with radon-reducing features, especially in high-radon-potential areas, increase the proportion of children with special healthcare needs who receive their care in family-centered, comprehensive, coordinated systems, and reduce pregnancy rates among adolescent females
What are Healthy People 2020 examples of National-Health promotion and disease prevention objectives for families?
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Contemplation is discussing risks/benefits of changing. Action is helping develop strategies to prevent relapse and emphasizing self-efficacy. Maintenance is highlighting past successes and future benefits.
What are stages of change and their interventions?
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The National Survey of Children's Health (www.childhealthdatat.org) was designed to contribute data to identify their health-promoting behaviors. Data collected in the survey is the frequency of their meals; attendance at religious services; characteristics of parental relationship with children; parenteral coping abilities while raising children; and methods for handling their disagreements.
What is a family’s health perception-health management pattern?
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Duty to do good and protect the patient's welfare. Do no harm. An individual should receive what they are owed. Respect for individual liberty and the person's right to self-determination. You have an obligation to tell the truth.
What are ethical principles in health promotion?
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What is Sleep Health, Social Determinants of Health, Genomics, Global Health, Older Adults, Preparedness, Early/Middle Childhood, Adolescent Health, Blood Disorders/Safety, Dementias including Alzheimers Disease, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health, Healthcare-associated infections, and Health-related Quality of Life and Well-Being.
What are new primary prevention initiatives added to Healthy People 2020?
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Counselor on breastfeeding, facilitator in interpersonal relationships, teacher of problem-solving issues regarding alcohol, smoking, diet, and exercise, referrer for sexually transmittable disease, case finder in home and community, supervisor of immunization, and counselor on bereavement.
What are possible nurse's roles in health promotion and disease prevention through stages of family development?
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Inform and encourage helps prevent fears of the unknown. Enlisting key community leaders in planning change prevents cultural/religious beliefs or vested interests from being threatened. Clarifying intentions and methods softens the need for security.
What are potential sources of resistance to health-promotion programs with agent responses?
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This landmark report was published in 2011 and calls for the transformation of nursing. The report justifies that the four key actions should be completed: Nurses should practice to the full extent of the education and training. Nurses should achieve higher levels of education and training through an improved education system that promotes seamless academic progression. Nurses should be full partners, with physicians and other health professionals, in redesigning health care in the USA. Effective workforce planning and policy making require better data collection and an improved information infrastructure.
What is the Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health?
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