Immunizations are an example of what type of prevention.
What is primary prevention?
Process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health.
What is Health Promotion?
Identify relevant and important information from different sources.
What is Assessment (Recognize Cues)?
The broad range of personal, social, economic and environmental factors that dertermine individual and population health
What are Social Determinants of Health?
PHPM stands for this
What is Population Health Promotion Model?
An RN Diabetic Educator supports individuals at this level of prevention.
What is teritiary prevention?
This practice area of nursing embraces community participation and collaboration with community members.
What is community nursing?
Organizing and linking the recognized cues to the client's clinical presentation.
What is Diagnosis (Analyze Cues)?
Low birth weight can impact this SDoH
What is healthy child development?
Four questions the PHPM asks
What is what, why, who & how?
Mammograms are an example of this level of prevention
What is primary and secondary?
This type of thinking identifies the source/root of the problem in order to change health outcomes.
What is upstream thinking?
Interventions are collaboratively selected with clients to help them achieve their identified goals and outcome criteria.
Define a set of interventions for the expected outcomes.
What is planning (generate solutions)?
The likelihood of one getting a certain illness
What is biology & genetic endowment?
This is the "what" of the PHPM
What is the Social Determinants of Health?
The SEC in secondary is a way to help remember what this level of prevention is for.
What is Screen Early to Catch?
This health promotion approach recognizes the rights of all individuals to make their own choices, focuses on meeting people where they are at to minimize their potential health risks.
What is harm reduction?
Implementing the solutions that addresses the highest priority.
What is implementation (take action)?
This SDoH increases an individuals opportunities for increased employment opportunities and better paying jobs
What is Education?
The "who" and "how" of the PHPM
What are levels of action and action strategies?
The word that starts with T to help remember what tertiary prevention is
What is treatment?
This approach reacts to problems after they have occurred.
What is downstream thinking?
During the evaluation phase, the nurse determines the effectiveness of the intervention.
What is evaluation (evaluate outcomes)?
The SDoH have a large part to play in determining the ______ and _____ of a population
What is health and well-being?
Name 3 SDoH's that as a nurse should consider for an adult who is unhoused.
What is physical environments, social supports and coping skills, access to health services, and/or healthy behaviors?