The _______ rate rose significantly in the impoverished country due to the increase in Malaria.
Morbidity
involves helping your clients achieve and continue to enjoy optimal health.
health maintenance
Examples of ________ include (but are not limited to) certified nursing assistants, home health aides, and patient care technicians.
unlicensed assistive personnel
______ is defined as "a group of people who are mutually dependent on one another to achieve a common goal."
team nursing
The process by which nurses (and other clinicians) collect cues, process the information, come to an understanding of a patient problem or situation, plan and implement interventions, evaluate outcomes, and reflect on and learn from the process. Critical thinking.
clinical reasoning
a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
Disease
_______ treat more severe conditions that require specialized knowledge and more intensive health monitoring.
tertiary care
a condition of being unhealthy in your body or mind
illness
is the systematic basis for making inferences about the learning and development of students. It is the process of defining, selecting, designing, collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and using information to increase students' learning and development.
assessment
Last steps of the nursing process
evaluation
The term ________ refers to where and from what provider you receive services. Your coverage varies depending on whether you see a provider who’s in- or out-of-network and if you’ve received a referral, if required by your plan.
point-of-service (POS)
the state of being free from illness or injury.
health
_______ levels help nurse managers set appropriate staffing levels in acute care, long-term care and other treatment and rehabilitation settings. Without this system, patients may not receive the amount of care their health status demands.
acuity
The planning stage is where goals and outcomes are formulated that directly impact patient care based on evidence-based practice guidelines. These patient-specific goals and the attainment of such assist in ensuring a positive outcome.
planning
A _________ is a patient problem that requires the nurse—with the physician and other health care providers—to monitor, plan, and implement patient care.
collaborative problems
the theory that parts of a whole are in intimate interconnection, such that they cannot exist independently of the whole, or cannot be understood without reference to the whole, which is thus regarded as greater than the sum of its parts. Holism is often applied to mental states, language, and ecology.
Holism
________ includes hospital services, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services (CAMHS) and child development centres.
Secondary Care
also called outpatient care is medical care provided on an outpatient basis, including diagnosis, observation, consultation, treatment, intervention, and rehabilitation services. This care can include advanced medical technology and procedures even when provided outside of hospitals.
ambulatory care
The _______ functions as a systematic guide to client-centered care with 6 sequential steps.
nursing process
Health promotion nursing diagnoses
"the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health.
health promotion
the state of being subject to death.
mortality
Are registered nurses who are responsible for the coordination of the various elements that are involved in the care of an individual patient. Their role is to use resources and services in the best way possible. They assist inside facilities, outside facilities and between different care environments.
Case Management
________ involves interpretation and analysis of the problem, reasoning to find a solution, applying, and finally evaluation of the outcomes,”
Critical thinking
A _________- is a “clinical judgment concerning an undesirable human response to health condition/life processes that exist in an individual, family, group, or community.”
problem-focused nursing diagnosis