Concepts
Basic Structure
Levels of Prevention
Nursing Process
Applying to Nursing Practice
100
Nursing requires looking at all factors affecting patients-physiological, psychological, social, culture, spirit.
What is holistic nursing?
100
physiological, sociocultural developmental and spiritual—function to achieve stability in relation to the environmental stressors experienced by the client.
What is client variables?
100
Ear aches, infections, appendicitis: early diseases detection and prompt treatment.
What is Secondary Prevention?
100
Overall goal is to guide the client to conserve energy and to use energy as a force to move beyond the present; focused on strengthening the lines of defense and resistance.
What is Planning?
100
Assists students to carry out in-depth assessments, categorize comprehensive data and plan specific interventions with clients as holistic beings.
What is Nursing Education?
200
Characterized by presence of exchange of information and reaction with other factors surrounding the person.
What is open system?
200
Acts when the Normal Line of Defense is invaded by too much stressor causing alteration in the normal health pattern to facilitate coping and overcome the stressors that are present within the individual.
What are Lines of Resistance?
200
Teaching proper diet: Health promotion
What is Primary Prevention?
200
Based on thorough assessment, and with consideration given to 5 variables (physiological, psychological, socio/culture, spiritual, and developmental) in 3 stressor areas (inter: between individuals, intra: within person, extra: outside individual). The data collected are then interpreted to condition and formulate the ________.
What is Diagnosis?
200
*Evaluate communities losing a major source of employment, to identify stressors and to devise interventions to maximize client system stability. *Overtime, chronic health problems develop because of these stressors. *Ultimately a chronically ill community could develop.
What is Nursing Research?
300
This exists when all the part or system of a person works harmoniously.
What is wellness?
300
Acts in coordination with the normal wellness state. It is the normal reaction of the client in response to stress – the baseline determinants of wellness within the health continuum.
What is Normal Line of Defense?
300
Cardiac rehab, Alcoholics Anonymous: Rehabilitation
What is Tertiary Prevention?
300
The anticipated or prescribed change occurred. If it is not met the goals are reformed. Determine if equilibrium has been restored and steady state maintained.
What is Evaluation?
300
Treating the clients system and not just their diagnosis.
What is Nursing?
400
Tensions that produce alterations in normal flow of environment, forces created by environment.
What are stressors?
400
Helps the body to adjust to situations that threaten the imbalance within the client's stability.
What is Flexible Line of Defense?
400
Mammogram/Colonoscopy/Dexa scan:Disease prevention
What is Primary Prevention?
400
Obtaining a comprehensive client database to determine the existing state of wellness and actual or potential reaction to environment.
What is Assessment?
400
Primary Intervention: flu vaccines for clients at risk Secondary intervention: mass flu vaccinations for all who wish to get it Tertiary Intervention: flu vaccine shortage due to limited resources. Implement interstate and national resources to re-supply the lines of resistance and defense before further penetration of stressors occurs.
What is Nursing Research?
500
Occurs within the self and comprises of man as a psycho-spiritual being and occurs between one or more individual and consists of man as a social being and occurs outside the individual.
What is Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Extrapersonal ?
500
________is set towards stability or wellness and ________is set towards disorganization of the system producing illness.
What is Negentropy and Egentropy?
500
A state of returning back to old health self.
What is Reconstitution?
500
In relation to 5 variables and achieved through primary, secondary, and tertiary intervention. Goal of stabilizing the clients system 1) primary: actions taken to retain stability, 2) secondary: actions to attain stability, 3) tertiary: actions taken to maintain stability.
What is Implementation?
500
Allowing nurses to retain, attain, and maintain optimal client system stability by initiating the 3 layers of prevention as intervention, and reducing the effects of stressors.
What is Nursing?
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