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Give a description of nursing
What is Nursing is primarily concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to health and illness. This is from the American Nurses Association Nursing’s Social Policy Statement.
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Name a method of secondary prevention
What is anything that is screening such as a mammogram
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A nurse advocate works to provide care for the _________ of patients at all times
What is best interest
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Define risk factors
What is risk factors are anything that increases the vulnerability of an individual or group to an illness or accident.
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A state of physical, mental, spiritual, and social functioning that represents a person's potential,and is experienced within a developmental context is known as:
What is health
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The clinical model of health, wellness, and illness defines health as
What is the absence of disease.
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describe a client who has an illness
What is a person with symptoms such as headache
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A patient asks the nurse what types of foods to eat to lower their cholesterol. In answering the patient, the nurse engages in which role?
What is educator
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A smart goal for a nursing diagnosis should have which of the following characteristics?
What is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timely
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Give one example of subjective information and one objective
What is subjective is anything the patient tells you, objective is measurable and obtained by the nurse such as vitals
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The nurse plans to improve health in the community. Name 3 primary prevention activities you can perform?
What is vaccinations, health fairs, educational classes
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What is the primary purpose of a plan in the nursing process
What is to assist the individual to achieve an expected outcome
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explain the use of Gordon’s functional health patterns in the care of patients
What is Gordon’s functional health patterns provide a systematic approach to assessing and planning care of the whole person.
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_________ is also known as devotion to the truth
What is Veracity
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_________ governs actions taken to further the overall health or well-being of an individual or society, means doing good.
What is Beneficence
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________ can result from relocating to another country or trying to learn how to behave in a new situation, where the expectations about appropriate behavior are not known. It can result in feelings of anxiety, disorientation, and confusion.
What is Culture shock
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_______ is the process by which a person develops a new cultural identity and becomes like members of the dominant culture.
What is assimilation
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identify the order of the steps of the nursing process as:
What is ssessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
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Which of the following ethnic groups has a disproportionately high death rate from unintentional injuries and suicide?
What is American Indian and Alaska Native Americans have disproportionately high death rates from unintentional injuries and suicide.
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first step that a nurse should take when seeking to achieve cultural competence?
What is It is important to clarify one’s own values as a prerequisite to caring for clients of differing cultures. Then, an attitude of appreciation and knowledge of other cultures can be effective.
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There are three types of communication, name and define them...
What is Verbal communication is the transmission of messages using words, spoken or written. Nonverbal communication encompasses all messages that are not spoken or written. Metacommunication refers to a message about the message, the relationship aspect of communication.
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Risk factors for interpersonal violence include?
What is Risk factors for IPV may include a victim’s low self-esteem, low self-control, and personality and conduct disorders.
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During an assessment interview, the nurse discovers that a patient from another culture is using herbal remedies and a prescribed medication. Which action would be the most appropriate next step for the nurse?
What is Ask the patient what they are using.
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A nurse discussing the care of a person on the surgical unit following gastric bypass surgery with a friend is in violation of the
What is The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a federal privacy standard that requires safeguards to protect the security and confidentiality of health information.
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Name 3 Erikson Stages and match with the correct age group.
What is any of the below Infant <==> trust vs. mistrust toddler <==> Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt Preschool <==> Initiative vs. Guilt School Age <==> Industry vs Inferiority Teens <==> Identity vs. Role Confusion Young Adult <==> Intimacy vs. Isolation Middle Adult <==> Generativity vs. Stagnantion Older Adult <==> Ego Integrity vs. Despair
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