Vaccines are given to patient to ? their susceptibility to disease.
What is decrease?
Level in which activities are designed to prevent or slow the onset of disease: eating healthy foods, exercising, wearing sunscreen, obeying seat belt laws, and immunizations.
What is Primary Health Protection?
The learning domain that includes memorization, recall, and ability to deeply understand ideas.
What is Cognitive domain
If a pregnant women has ?, there is a high probability that her infant will be born with birth defects.
What is Rubella
Measles is extremely serious and can result in deafness, brain damage and death. True or False
What is True
Common health problems of middle adulthood
Obesity, Hypertension, Cancer
Having a family history of high blood pressure in my family. I will eat low sodium foods and I will exercise.
What is PRIMARY ACTIONS PREVENTATIVE
Repetitive performing of a task, that allows for the retaining of information better. This requires both mental and physical activity so to ensure both cognitive and affective outcomes.
What is Psychomotor domain of learning?
The CDC yearly recommends Adult individuals should receive ? vaccine.
What is Flu (influenza) vaccine
Hep. B is transmitted by contaminated blood or ?
What is contaminated needles?
Nurses educating their patients can have these outcomes for our patients.
What is empowers autonomy, promotes self-care, allows informed decision-making, Helps reduce and manage healthcare costs, hospital stays are shorter, morbidity and mortality decrease.
In going to the doctor I will monitor my blood pressures, or I may have my own blood pressure cuff at home to check my blood pressure myself.
WHAT IS SECONDARY PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS?
Measurable actions by the patient that ensure true understanding of completing any new task, for example completing a dressing change themselves, or administering a sq insulin shot.
What is hands on, purposeful demonstration?
A person with an egg allergy cannot take the flu vaccination.
IMPORTANT TO Note: Persons with an egg allergy CAN receive any influenza vaccine (egg-based and non-egg based) appropriate for THEIR age and health status.
What is False.
Per the CDC IT is unlikely a person with an egg allergy will have a SEVERE RXN. They should have the vaccine adm in a place where is an appropriate setting so that LIFE SAVING actions if needed can be completed
IT IS WHEN THERE is a SEVERE reaction cases (like anaphylaxis) the vaccines are contraindicated.
The infants immunizations coincide with their 2, 4, 6, and 12 MONTHS well child assessments.
What are:
Birth: Hep B
2 months: Hep B, DTaP, HiB, Polio, PCV, RV
4 months: All at 2 except Hep B
6 months: Same as 2 months plus Flu if in season
Specific considerations to factors that could hinder the ability to learn and retain information.
What is literacy level of patient, desire and motivation, developmental and physical limitations, communication barriers and/or religious practices?
I see that my blood pressures are now requiring a blood pressure medication TO BE TAKEN. I will take the medication to bring my b/p to acceptable level.
WHAT IS TERTIARY PREVENTATIVE ACTIONS?
Receiving and responding to new ideas, demonstrating commitment to or preference for new ideas, and integrating new ideas into their value system.
What is affective learning domain?
Common symptoms COULD include:
THE MILDER REACTIONS OF:
•Skin reactions such as itching and hives
•Flushed and pale Skin
TO THE MORE SEVERE:
•Lower blood pressure
•Difficulty breathing
•Choking
•Weak and rapid pulse rate
•Vomiting
•Nausea
•Dizziness or fainting
What is mild and severe signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis?
Immunizations FOR TODDLERS ages 1- 3 years
What are?
12-18 months: DTaP, HiB, PCV, MMR, VAR, Hep A (12 and 18 months) plus flu (if in season)
Older adult maintaining functional ability and promoting independence nurse teaching includes.
What are ways to improve stamina, keeping active, and reflexes; importance of keeping immunizations up to date, and ways to stay involved in improving their health.
Five Rights of Effective Teaching
What are Right time, content, goal, context, and method?
Goals of Teach Back Teaching includes...
What is...
- A method for ensuring understanding in a non-shaming way
- Asking patients to explain in their own words what they need to know or do
- An indication of how well YOU communicated the information, NOT a "test" of the patient
- A chance to check for understanding and, if necessary, re-explain and check again
- An evidence-based approach to improving patient-provider communication and patient health outcomes
Pneumococcal bacteria kills more people in the US yearly than any other vaccine-preventable disease. True or False
What is True
Pre-Schooler Immunizations (ages 4-6 years)
What are...(4 years= 4 vaccines): DTaP, Polio, MMR, Varicella?