This is a trigger for the nurse to collect more data
What is "Notice" or "Assessment"
This viewpoint by the Professional Nurse (RN) recognizes people as constantly interacting with a changing environment and considers the physiologic, spiritual, intellectual, career, ......
What is a Holistic View?
This is defined as the opportunity for every person to attain their health potential and no one is disadvantaged.
What is Health Equity?
The hypothalamus, pituitary gland, & adrenal glands are considered as the _____ ______.
What is the HPA axis?
70% of this results in all deaths within the U.S.
What is Chronic Illness?
Determines the patient's status and things about what has been learned from the situation to apply to other similar situations.
What is "Reflecting" or "Evaluation"?
This is the entry point for an advanced practice professional nurse.
Example...low-income older adult living in a rural area who do not have access to transportation
What is a Health Disparity?
The resistance stage is the body's attempt to stabilize and return to homeostasis, which involves the return of vital signs to normal. This system is identified as the:
What is the parasympathetic nervous system?
Smoking, poor nutrition, physical inactivity, and excessive alcohol use are the short list of _____ _______ associated with chronic illness.
What are risk factors?
This component of CJ is purposeful, informed, and outcome-focused
What is critical thinking?
This is a set of behavioral competencies such as ethical practice, effective communication, and collaboration.
What is Standards of Professional Performance?
A non-medical factor that influences the health of persons or groups of people.
What are Social Determinants of Health?
This occurs when acute stress progresses to chronic stress and leads to the decreased ability to heal.
What is Immunosuppression?
These non-medical factors, with some groups of people, limit the ability to make healthy choices which decreases the change of developing a chronic illness.
What are Social Determinants of Health?
This process is often considered as "thinking like a nurse."
What is the Nursing Process?
The professional nurse adheres to a competent level of care based on nursing science, such as the nursing process and evidence-based care.
What is Standards of Practice?
Reducing the proportion of people living in poverty is an objective related to what SDOH.
What is Economic Stability?
These are _____ signs of stress, including absenteeism, decreased productivity, and forgetfulness.
What are behavioral signs of stress?
This stage in the trajectory of chronic illness occurs when a once stable condition evolves into active disease and hospitalization.
This standard uses 8 steps during critical thinking that include accuracy, precision, relevance, depth, logic, significance......
What is "Intellectual Standards?"
What are the influences on Professional Nursing Practice?
Using a telephone-based medical interpreter, using an agency interpreter, or electronic translation software application.
What are actions a nurse takes to enhance communication with a patient who does not speak English?
Ineffective coping is determined as a problem statement, and this decision results from the ________phase of the nursing process.
What is the planning phase of the nursing process?
What is Frailty syndrome in Older Adults?