Health and Illness (Chp. 3)
Patient/Client Systems
Protective Functions
Protective Functions pt. 2
Health
100
A nurse has volunteered to give influenza injections at a local clinic. What level of care is demonstrated?
What is primary care
100
What level of basic human needs is the most basic?
What is Physiologic
100
A disease-state that results from the presence of pathogens...
What is Infection
100
What is the Prodromal stage?
What is Most infectious stage where sign are not specific/vague
100
What is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity?
What is Health
200
When providing health promotion classes, a nurse uses concepts from models of health. What do both the health-illness continuum and the the high-level wellness models demonstrate?
What is health has a constantly changing state
200
Of all the physiologic needs, which one is the most essential?
What is Oxygen
200
Name the components of the chain of infection...
What is infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, means of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host
200
What are the cardinal signs of acute infection?
What is Redness, swelling, pain, loss of function, and heat
200
What is an example of an acute illness?
What is Pneumonia
300
A nurse is asked to teach a group of young adults a healthy lifestyle. one young man says, "I stopped eating fast foods to lose weight." What model of health or illness explains this behavior?
What is Health Promotion Model
300
John and Mary, each parents of one child, are both divorced. When they marry, the family structure that is formed will be described as?
What is Blended family
300
What ways are bacteria classified?
What is Shape, gram+ gram-, aerobic anaerobic
300
What is medical asepsis?
What is Clean technique
300
What is exacerbation?
What is the symptoms of the disease reappear
400
Chronic illness may be characterized by periods of remission. Remission is best defined as what?
What is the presence of a disease with the absence of symptoms
400
What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of basic human needs used for?
What is establishing priorities of care
400
The smallest of all organisms?
What is Virus
400
What is surgical asepsis?
What is Sterile technique
400
Which of the model of health and illness views health as a constantly changing state, with high-level wellness and death being on opposite ends of a graduated scale?
What is Health-illness continuum
500
A patient has been admitted to the hospital for treatment for pancreatitis secondary to alcoholism. The patient states that he finds it nearly impossible to quit drinking because of the deep entrenchment of alcohol use in his circle of friends and line of work. As well, he claims that he thought limiting himself to beer and foregoing hard alcohol would prevent his health problems. This patient is exhibiting dimensions contributing factors
What is sociocultural and intellectual
500
Name Maslow/s hierarchy of basic human needs starting from the bottom…
What is physiologic, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, and self-actualization
500
Name the 4 stages of infection...
What is Incubation, Prodromal, Full Stage, and Convalescent
500
Name the two types of bacterial flora normally found on the hands...
What is transient and resident
500
A variable of influencing health and illness that incorporates self-esteem and body image...
What is Self-concept
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