The _____________________ addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors. The first component of this model involves the individuals perception of susceptibility.
The Health Belief Model
Back massages are an example of what kind of touch?
caring touch
A patient's religious practices are considered what kind of risk factor?
Modifiable Risk Factor
Asking a patient to identify as either " Hispanic or non-Hispanic" is asking then to identify which part of their identity?
Ethnicity
Who is legal next of kin to this patient?
Single Woman with two adult siblings, deceased parents and two teenage children
Oldest sibling
Nurses use _________________ to determine the hierarchy of basic human needs
Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Shielding a patient from harm by moving them to another room is an example of what kind of touch?
Protective touch
Provide constant________________ to help patients better understand medications, treatments and disease processes.
Patient education
This person should be contact to facility communication whenever there is a language barrier
Interpreter
Who is next of kin to this patient?
Married Mother of five adult children, Husband dx of dementia, both Parents alive
Parents
Providing good nutrition based on developmental age is an example of what level of prevention?
Primary Prevention
Through________________ you begin to truly get to know your patient and begin building a relationship.
Active listening
Increasing physical activity and maintain healthy weight are key to helping control which chronic disease
diabetes
_____________ _____________ is the frame in which individuals identify consciously or unconsciously with those whom they feel a common bond because of similar beliefs, traditions, and values
cultural values
Providing immunizations is an example of what level of prevention?
Primary prevention
Stress is an example of what kind of risk factor?
Modifiable risk factor
___________________ involves "being there," and "being with."
Presence
Excess consumption of ____________ over time may lead to increase of chronic disease, including heart disease, liver disease and several types of cancer
alcohol
The ______ ________________ are a set of evidence based, scientifically researched standards of care.
Core measures
Fluoridation of municipal drinking water and the fortification of homogenized milk with vitamin D are examples of ______________________.
passive health promotion strategies
Helping people with disabilities find work and maintain their jobs is an example of what level of prevention?
Tertiary prevention
An ethic of care places the nurse as the ___________ ______________, solving ethical dilemmas by attending to relationships and giving priority to each persons unique personhood.
Patient advocate
Women with strong family history of ____________ and _____________ may benefit from genetic testing for the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene
breast and ovarian cancer
What are the five related constructs of Campinha-Bacote's model of cultural competency?
cultural awareness, cultural skill, cultural encounters, cultural desire, cultural knowledge
What are the five levels of human needs in order from most important to least important?
Physiological needs, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem, self actualization