This is known as a rapid pulse rate in medical terminology
What is tachycardia?
Is a mental represntation of how things work
Choosing to smoke cigarettes is an example of what kind of risk behaviour...
What is a self-imposed risk behaviour?
A client is diagnosed with cancer and chooses to only take part in acupuncture therapy. He has choosen to exercise his right and take part in ...
What is only alternitive medician?
The reason Saskatchewan used to have 12 health authorities in the past prior to them creating the recent Saskatchewan Health Authority ...
What is reduce fragments of service and better respond to peoples needs?
The meaning of the prefix "ante" (hint pay attention to spelling)
What is before?
The nursing theorist who focused on the client as the self-manager of their own health
Who is Dorothea Orem?
Health and illness are inter-related concepts and and seen on a continuum
What is a positive definition of health?
A patient has been diagnosed with arthritis and has choosen to take part in treatments from a homeopathic doctor as well as a specialist physician this patient is choosing conventional therapies as well as ...
Access to a multiisciplinary health care team is a benefit of which health care reform ...
What is the primary health care reform?
To lessen or omit the symptoms of an illness, disease, or disorder
what is remission?
This is also known as the theoretical model which links together concepts for a specific purpose
what is a conceptual framework?
Being closely associated with the social aspect of health is what differentiates this approach from other approaches to heath
What is the socio-environmental approach?
The primary goal is to restore structure and functional imbalances within the body and allow for natural healing
What is chiropractic therapy?
Is the report that was instrumental the the development of health care within canada as we know it
What is the Lalonde Report?
The physician order reads: Administer Lorazepam 2 mg TID
What is give three times a day?
ask clinical questions, collect evidence, critique and integrate the evidence and evaluate the outcome
What is evidence informed practice?
Asking and allowing our clients to express their thoughts and feelings demonstrates a sense of ______ in nursing practice
What is a sense of caring?
Some examples of nursing accessible therapies we can offer clients
What are relaxation, imagery, therapeutic touch?
Health is a concept which is more than health care. It is based on the interactons of multiple factors. Which principle is an outcome of this thought process ...
What are the 12 determinants of health?
You are having difficulty breathing because of your test anxiety but I am still going to make you say this in medical terms :)
what is dyspnea?
The question format that is a consistent "formula" for developing answerable, researchable questions. Used in Finding and eveluating evidence
What is: Population, Intervention, Control, Outcome, and Time also know as PICOT
According to Simone Roach's Human Act of Caring theory - the state of having understanding, as well as knowledge, skills, and experience to respond in ones profession is describing the concept of...
What is possessing competence?
The way that a nurse is to practice CAM with the use of their diploma or degree
what is within thier scope of practice?
Population health is an umbrella term that holds many other concepts under it. Public health is one of the concepts which is included there are others such as ....
What are the component of population health?