Healthy people 2030 is defined as:
A report card for the health of the U.S. Population
Protecting a patient's personal health information is mandated under which act?
HIPAA
A shared set of values and beliefs passed down in families over generations is called:
Culture
A basic human social system that involves commitment and interaction among its members defines a ______.
Family
The theorist that describes development as a series of different stages in which mastery of skills or tasks is needed in order to advance to the next stage is whom?
Erik Erikson
HP 2030 is published by:
The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
The Scope of Practice in each state is determined by:
A state's Nurse Practice Acts
Accepting a patient's cultural preferences and adapting them into the nursing care plan is know as:
Cultural competence (culturally competent care)
The effects of sudden, drastic changes in one's cultural environment is called:
Culture shock
The theorist who emphasized development in a series of cognitive milestones is:
Jean Piaget
One of the goals of HP 2030 for infants is to reduce infant mortality rates due to SIDS. The main initiative to accomplish this is through which program?
Back to sleep program
A tool for communication for a multidisciplinary healthcare team concerning a patient's or families needs and goals is known as the:
Nursing care plan
Negative, unfounded and often inaccurate assumptions about an individual or specific population is called:
Stereotyping
A common term used for teens who overuse social networking to the point of disrupting their sleep and social habits is known as:
Facebook depression
The theorist who described a hierarchy of needs, which is used in healthcare to determine priority of nursing diagnoses is:
Abraham Maslow
Educating patients is considering to be using which type of nursing skill?
Counseling skills
Nurses can have political influence and advocate for patient needs by working with _________.
PAC's (Political action committees)
A parenting style that is very strict and tends to inhibit a child's independence is an ______ style.
Authoritarian
The theory based on the understanding of the relationship between family members (what happens to one, happens to all) is _____.
The Family Systems Theory
The idea of operant conditioning involving behavioral consequences such as reinforcing good behavior with rewards was developed by which theorist?
Worldwide goals for health promotion are discussed and managed by which agency?
World Health Organization (WHO) during their annual meetings
_____ is a government funded program that provides healthcare benefits based on needs or poverty.
Medicaid
Use of an acupuncture to relieve pain and increase mobility instead of the prescribed physical therapy is known as what type of treatment?
Alternative
The tool developed in 1978 by Gabriel Smilkstein to assess a family's function is known as the _____ tool.
APGAR
Moral reasoning and the Theory of Moral development is attributed to which theorist?
Kohlberg