Interprofessional Team
HC Delivery System
Health Promotion
Levels of Health Care
Theory and EBP
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Each ________ represented on a inter professional team uses a set of skills within the scope of practice for the profession.
What is a discipline pg 7
100
A ____ ______ ______ includes the clients who participate, setting where care takes place, regulating agencies, and financial support.
What is Health Care System pg 3
100
Describe what a risk factor is.
What is a factor that increases the patient's incidence of acquiring a disease or condition.
100
______ focuses on educating and equipping patients to reduce and control risk factors for disease.
What is preventative health care. pg 4
100
This theorist specialized in manipulating the patient's environment to enable to nature to heal.
What is Nightingale - Environmental Theory Founder of modern nursing. linked patient's health states with environmental factors and improved hygiene and sanitary conditions.
200
The inter professional team works collaboratively to provide _____ care to patients.
What is holistic. pg 7
200
This is the biggest challenge to nursing in today's complex health care environment.
What is to be caring while using minimal costs. pg 3
200
Describe 2 lifestyle risk behaviors.
What is stress, substance abuse, tobacco use, diet deficiencies, lack of exercise, and sun exposure. pg 83
200
Give an example of a secondary health care center.
What is hospital, diagnostic centers, emergent centers. pg 4 diagnosis and treatment of an acute illness or injury
200
This theorist focused on adaptation and how a patient copes with changes
What is Roy pg 47. helped explain nurses role in assisting the patient with adaptation.
300
A goal for a client who has difficulty with self-feeding due to RA is to use adaptive devices. The nurse should place a referral to this team member.
What is OT pg 7
300
This agency sets quality standards for accreditation of health care facilities.
What is The Joint Commission. pg 3
300
This type of prevention focused on needs of healthy patients to promote health and prevent disease.
What is primary prevention. ex. immunizations, child seat ed., nutrition, fitness, health ed in schools. pg 84.
300
Examples: End-of-life care, palliative care, hospice, assisted living.
What is Continuing health care. pg 4
300
This theorist specialized in self-care deficit.
What is Orem. pg 47. the nurse continually assesses for the patient's ability to perform self-care and intervenes to make sure that patient's needs are met. those who participate are more likely to improve their health outcomes.
400
A client who has had a stroke has problems with dysphagia. The nurse caring for this patient should start a referral with this team member.
What is Speech-language pathologist pg 7
400
The ______ program is for patients who have low incomes and is federally/state funded.
What is Medicaid (pg 3) Medicare - patients greater than 65 yo or those with a permanent disability.
400
Examples of this type of prevention: prevention of pressure ulcers after stroke, rehab centers.
What is tertiary prevention. prevents the long-term consequences of a chronic illness or disability to promote optimal functioning. pg 84.
400
Examples: ICU, oncology and burn centers.
What is tertiary health care. pg 4 specialized and highly technical care.
400
A nursing _______ conceptualizes an aspect of nursing to describe, explain, predict and/or prescribe nursing care.
What is theory.
500
Name 5 different member of the inter professional team (non-nursing)
What is spiritual staff (pastor, rabbi, priest); Dietician; lab tech; OT; Pharmacist; PT; provider; radiology; RT; SW; Speech pathologist pg 7
500
List the 6 QSEN Competencies.
What is Safety; Patient-Centered Care; EBP: Informatics; QI; and Teamwork/Collaboration. pg 4
500
A nurse is caring for a 25 year old patient who is sexually active at a first-time check up. What should the nurse do first to determine this patient's needs regarding health promotion.
What is determine the risk factors. pg 85. first step is always assessment (in the nursing process).
500
A nurse is discussing restorative care with a newly licensed nurse. These settings would be included in the teaching.
What is home health, rehab, and skilled nursing. pg 4 intermediate follow-up care for restoring health and promoting self-care.
500
Describe the 7 steps of EBP.
What is cultivate a spirit of inquiry; ask a clinical question; search for best evidence; critically appraise the evidence; integrate the evidence; evaluate outcomes of incorporation; share outcomes. pg 53.