Nurses have adapted Maslow's hierarchy as a tool for setting ________ for client care.
What are priorities?
One that comes on suddenly and lasts a short time.
What is Acute illness?
Secondary Care
What is Health services to which primary caregivers refer clients for consultation and additional testing?
Under the belief that health is a personal responsibility, the nurse's position is to____________.
What is provide assistance and advocate on others behalf.
Air, nutrition, water, elimination, rest and sleep, and thermoregulation.
What are Physiologic Needs?
Disappearance of signs and symptoms associated with a particular disease.
What is remission?
Health Care Services
What is this includes health prevention, diagnosis, treatment, or rehab?
A federal initiative to improve health and well-being over the next decade by setting data-driven national objectives.
What is Healthy People 2030?
Need to be self-fulfilled, learn, create, understand, and experience one's potential.
What are Self-Actualization needs?
One that comes on slowly and lasts a long time.
What is chronic illness?
Primary Care
What are health services provided by the first health care provider or agency a person contacts which is a family practice, NP or PA in an office or clinic?
Under the belief that health care is a right, the nurse's position is to advocate what?
What is the client's right to protect and preserve health of those who may be unable to assert this right for themselves?
The sum of physical, emotional, social, and spiritual health determines how "whole" or well a person feels. Body, mind, and spirit together.
What is Holism?
Incidence of death of those that died from a particular disease or condition.
What is Mortality?
Medicare and Medicaid
What are examples of government funded health care?
Need for shelter and freedom from harm and danger.
What is Maslow's Safety and Security needs?
Physiologic, Safety and Security, Love and Belonging, Esteem and Self-Esteem, Self-Actualization
What are Maslow's hierarchy of human needs?
The state of being unhealthy when disease, deterioration, or injury impairs a person's well-being.
What is Illness?
Health Care System
What is a network of available health services which involves agencies and institutions where people seek treatment for health problems or assistance with maintaining or promoting their health?
A _______ illness is one that develops independently of any other disease and differs from a _________ illness which is a disorder that develops from a preexisting condition.
What are Primary and Secondary?