Basic Definitions
Definitions Continued
Models
Adjusting to Illness
Examples
100

The change in one part of the system results in changes in other parts.

What is Systems Theory?

100

A treatable mental health condition.

What is depression?

100

Outdated theories such as should want to get well and should cooperate with the medical experts.

 What is Parson's 1964?

100

A person may experience denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance when-?

What is adjusting to illness?

100

Anxiety, physiologic factors, culture, meaning of illness, lack of motivation.

What are barriers to patient education?

200

Characterized by severe short lived symptoms.

What is acute illness?


200
The ability to work is altered, daily activities must be modified and the sense of well being and freedom from pain may be lost.

What is stress?

200
The self-care model that focuses individual activities and actions to maintain one healthy life or correct a condition.

What is Dorothea Orem Theory of nursing and self care?

200

Increases as functional ability declines and may include depression.

What is irritability and anger?

200

Used to identify beliefs, values, and health practices that help or hinder nursing interventions.

What is Cultural Assessment?

300

Caused by permanent  changes that leave residual disability.

What is chronic illness?

300
When children lean by observing adults response to illness.

 What is modeling?

300

Understanding to comprehend equity.

What is the Payor System?

300

Use of over the counter medications, and fear of outcomes.

What is bargaining?

300

Having the attitudes, knowledge, & skills necessary for providing quality care to diverse populations

What is cultural competence?

400

A psychological defense mechanism people use to avoid anxiety associated with illness.

What is denial?

400

The sick person is not comfortable sharing their feelings and discomfort.

What is stoicism?

400

Goals in quadruple aim in healthcare.

What are:

better outcomes

improved clinician experience

lower costs

 improved patient experience

400

The acknowledgment of the reality of illness, participation in decision making which lead to an increase in coping.

What is acceptance and participation?

400

May prevent nurses from meeting spiritual needs.

What is feelings of inadequacy, lack of knowledge, embarrassment, lack of preparation?

500

the normal and expected response to any loss including ones health.

What is grief?

500

The impaired ability to experience and integrate meaning an purpose in life through connectedness with self, others, art, music, and oral. power greater than ones self.

What is Spiritual distress?

500

Patients level of resistance is dependent on.

What is Disposition or temperament, personality, family support?

500

A patient asks, " would you read some passages from the Holy Book for me?" What nursing action best promotes spiritual care?

What is grant the patient's request?

500

A nurse is preparing a plan of care for a Jehovah’s witness requiring surgery. In developing the plan of care, the nurse knows:

What is blood and blood products are forbidden?

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