When vivid, full color dreams happen
REM sleep
Also known as alarm stage
Fight or flight
Screenings for blood pressure
Preventive care
any activity that limits stimulus input by directing attention to a single unchanging or repetitive stimulus so that the person is able to become more aware of self.
Meditation
Ties payment to organizations offering Medicare Advantage plans to the quality ratings of the coverage they offer
Affordable Care Act
a symptom a patient experiences when they have chronic difficulty falling asleep
Insomnia
begins when a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event and responds with intense fear or helplessness.
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Urgent care/Acute care
Secondary Care
a mind-body technique that uses instruments to teach self-regulation and voluntary self-control over specific physiological responses.
Biofeedback
the process aimed at enabling people with disabilities to reach and maintain their optimal, physical, sensory, intellectual, psychological, and social functioning.
Rehabilitation
dysfunction of the processes that regulate sleep and wake states
Narcolepsy
a state of burnout and secondary traumatic stress.
Compassion fatigue
rehabilitation programs
Restorative care
teaches the individual how to effectively rest and reduces tension in the body. The person learns to detect subtle localized muscle tension sequentially
Progressive muscle relaxation (PMR)
a coordinated, interprofessional process that develops a plan for continuing care after a patient leaves a health care agency.
Discharge planning
Practices that a patient associates with sleep
Sleep Hygiene
affects health care providers when a medical error that results in significant harm to a patient or the patient's family
Second Victim Syndrome
Diet counseling
Preventive care
Affects the energy fields that surround and penetrate the human body with conscious intent to help or heal.
Touch Therapy
Responsibility of all healthcare providers
Patient satisfaction
sudden muscle weakness during intense emotions such as anger, sadness, or laughter that occurs at any time during the day. Is a symptom of Narcolepsy type I.
Cataplexy
alarm stage, resistance, exhaustion
General adaptation syndrome
Long-term care: assisted living, nursing centers
Continuing care
These all have something in common: biofeedback, TCM Acupuncture, Therapeutic Touch, chiropractic therapy, Natural products and herbal therapies.
They are training specific therapies
the differences in health care outcomes and dimensions of health care
Healthcare disparities