Provides care related to the client's body, mind and spirit.
What is Holistic Care?
a specialty area of nursing practice that promotes optimal health and well-being for patients, their families, and caregivers within their homes and communities
What is Home Health Nursing
BP screenings
What is secondary Prevention
Nurses develop special skills with the following: wound management, parenteral nutrition, chemotherapy, intravenous therapy for hydration and antibiotics, intrathecal pain management, ventilators, ventricular assist devices, and apnea monitors.
What is Technology?
Clients can start Hospice or Home Health Services whenever they want.
What is false?
the goal and focus is quality of life.
What is Palliative Care?
administers seasonal and newer strains of flu vaccine
What is Primary prevention?
Supports long-distance health care, client and professional health-related education, and public health and health administration using electronic information, medical devices, and telecommunications technologies
What is Telehealth?
Holistic healthcare only focuses on disease and the client
What is false?
Balance theology with humanities and nursing sciences
What is a characteristics of a faith community nurse
The goal is to humanize the end-of-life experience.
What is Hospice?
Monitoring clients for medication side effects.
What is secondary prevention?
The science and practice (that) integrates nursing, its information and knowledge, with information and communication technologies to promote the health of people, families, and communities worldwide
What is nursing informatics?
Home health primary source of regulations is CMS
What is True?
Organized, flexible, self-starter and a good communicator.
What is the profile of a faith community nurse?
A set of actions designed to ensure the coordination and continuity of health care as clients transfer between different locations and different levels of care in the same location
What is Transitional Care
direct care services to a stroke victim to avoid complications
What is tertiary Prevention?
Nurses document in an electronic health record
What is Nursing Informatics
nurses, physicians, social workers, therapists, chaplains, counselors, aides, pharmacists, and volunteers; volunteers are essential team members
What is an interprofessional health care team?
Nurses provide structured education and case management during regularly scheduled home visits to pregnant women; visits continue until the children’s second birthday
What is Nurse- Family Partnership
The nurse provides instruction about dietary modifications and insulin injections to clients with new diagnoses of diabetes.
What is Tertiary Prevention?
The technology used varies to include live videoconferencing, the Internet, store-and-forward imaging, streaming media, satellite, wireless communications, and plain old telephone systems.
What is telehealth