Key Terms
Beliefs
Caring about Culture and Diversity
Ethics
Promoting Client Well Being
100

What does ADL's refer to?

Activity of Daily Living

100

What are Morals?

The fundamental principles of behaviour each person believes to be right or wrong for him- or herself without concern for legalities or customs.

100

What is a nuclear family?

A family consisting of a father, a mother, and children. 

100

What is Autonomy?

Having the freedom and choice to make decisions that affect one's life 

Also knows as self determination

100

What is psychosocial Health?

Well being in the social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual dimensions of ones life.

200

What does DIPPS refer to?

Dignity, Independence, Preferences, Privacy, and Safety.

200

What is the definition of Belief?

 A conviction that something is true

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What is the definition of Diversity?

 The state of different individuals and cultures coexisting 

200

What is beneficence?

Doing or promoting good.

200

What are the factors that influence psychosocial health?

Personality, family background, environment, and life's circumstances

300

What is professionalism?

An approach to work that demonstrates respect for others, commitment, competence, and appropriate behaviour

300

What are Values?

 What an individual considers to be worthwhile or desirable qualities in a person

300

What is the definition of Ethnicity?

The sharing of a common history, language, geography, national origin, religion, or identity

300

What is ethical dilemma?

An apparent conflict between opposing moral choices

300

Two common theories that addresses a client's psychosocial health are?

Erikson's theory of psychosocial development and Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

400

Who are unregulated care providers?

Health Care Aides

400

What is holistic health?

A state of well-being in all dimensions of one's life

400

What is the definition of Culture?

The characteristics of a group of people, including the language, values, beliefs, customs, habits, ways of life, rules for behaviour, music, and traditions

400

What is Ethics?

The rules of conduct that guide us when deciding what is right and what is wrong, and what is good and what is bad

400

What are the most common persistent sleeping disorders?

Insomnia, sleep deprivation and sleep walking.

500

What does scope of practice refer to?

 The legal limits and extent of a health care worker's role

500

What is the principle of Justice?

 Means that all people should be treated in a fair and equal manner.

500

What is cultural conflict?

Negative feelings and conduct that can result when people from one culture try to impose their own set of values and behaviours on people from another culture.

500

What is nonmaleficence?

The ethical principle of doing no harm.

500

What type of physical pain can a person experience?

Acute, persistent, radiating, referred, or phantom limb.