What nursing model is most convenient for patients, expedites service to patients, but is extremely costly and decreases the number of RNs and cuts costs
What is the patient-centered nursing model
What kind of advance directive can be used if a patient appoints a person they trust to make healthcare decisions for them if the patient is unable to?
What is health care power of attorney
What is the most common dyssomnia
What is insomnia
What is primary prevention
This health insurance is only for people 65 and older or younger people with a disability such as ESRD and ALS
What nursing model can care be delivered to a large number of patients and uses other healthcare workers when there's a RN shortage, but lacks continuity of care and patients may feel that care is disjointed
What is the functional nursing model
This type of care is offered early in the disease process, treatments continue to be administered and assessed, and offered to patients and family members
What is palliative care
What is released/happens during NREM sleep?
What is growth hormone (to repair epithelial and brain cells), cell division (for skin and bone marrow renewal), and energy is conserved
This model tells us that patients need the basic needs of human life like food/drink/sleep/shelter/elimination before moving up to the highest level of self-actualization
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
This health insurance is a federally funded cost assistance program for low-income, blind, and disabled patients, families, foster children, etc.
What is Medicaid
What nursing model helps develop relationships with the nurse, accountability and responsibility are on the nurse, there is a continuity of care, but the cost is higher, and the patient to nurse ratio must be realistic and have right assignments?
What is the primary nursing model
What are the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross stages of grief?
What is denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
This is a recording of brain waves and other physiologic variables such as muscle activity and eye movements during sleep
What is a polysomnography
This model helps examine the causes of disease in an individual and helps us establish risk factors
What is the agent-host-environment model
With this health insurance, you pick one provider and must get a referral from them to see any other provider in their line of care
HMO
What nursing model enables people to gain greater control of the determinants of their own health, encompasses health education, and overall increases the quality of life?
What is the health promotion (pender's) model
What are the 6 stages of Engel's theory of grief?
What is shock & disbelief, developing awareness, restitution, resolving the loss, idealization, and outcome
Epileptic seizures are most likely to occur in...
What are the 3 components of the health belief model
What is perceived susceptibility, percerived seriousness, and probability to act to prevent avoidable risk factors
With this health insurance, you have one main provider, but you can go outside or inside their line of care just depends on the copay
What is PPO
What nursing model maximizes the role of the RN and helps RNS get work done through others but patients receive fragmented care, communication is complex, and shared responsibility may cause confusion/lack of accountability.
What is the team nursing model
What are the 6 R's of Rando's theory of grief?
What is recognize, react, recollect, relinquish, readjust, and reinvest
What is restless leg syndrome?
A familial sleep disorder characterized by disagreeable leg movements resulting from intense, abnormal, lower-extremity sensations of crawling or tingling feelings
This model views health as a constantly changing state
What is the health-illness continuum
This type of health care takes care of problems that require more specialized clinical expertise such as hospital care for a patient with a MI or stroke
Examples are hospitals or the ED
What is secondary health care