His theory is based on moral reasoning developing in stages.
Kohlberg
Examples are False reassurance, automatic responses, and changing the subject
Nontherapeutic communication techniques
Screenings are what type of prevention?
Secondary prevention
Fairness
Justice
Definition of SDOH
the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that affect health functioning and quality of life outcomes
Stage where you review your life.
Erikson's stage of Integrity vs. Despair
A technique that encourages patients to shar their thoughts, goals, beliefs, fears, and concerns with the aim of changing their behavior
Motivational Interviewing
What is true prevention?
Primary prevention
Who established the code of ethics in nursing?
ANA (American Nurses Association)
preventable differences in a population's ability to achieve optimal health
Health disparities
Stage of abstract thinking
Piaget's formal operational stage
A model you can use to facilitate attentive listening and therapeutic communication acceptance and respect for the patient.
the SURETY model
Where we live and the condition of that area
Environment (risk factor)
Patients have the right to keep their personal health information private
Confidentiality
According to the WHO, SDOH is mostly responsible for what?
Health disparities
Theory- The easy child, the slow to warm up child, the difficult child
Temperament theories
Communicating a sense of possibility to others
Sharing Hope
Defines health as a positive dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease
Health Promotion Model
a deeply held belief about the worth of an idea, attitude, custom, or object that affect choices and behaviors.
Values
Where do you find the 5 SDOHs groups?
Healthy People 2030
Each child's pattern of growth is unique, and the pattern is directed by gene activity
Gesell's Theory of Development
Motivates one person to communicate with another
The referent (Circular Transaction Model)
BP 140/68
Father had type II diabetes
Patient is 67 years old
Examples of nonmodifiable risk factors
Ethical dilemmas can best be solved by attention to relationships.
Ethics of care
The 5 categories of SDOH
economic stability, education access and quality, health care access and quality, social and community context, and neighborhood and built environment.