Set goals of care and desired outcomes and identify appropriate nursing actions
what is Plan
This addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors.
what is the heath belief model
This is a powerful form of communication that you use as a professional nurse.
what is Intrapersonal communication
The cognitive and social skills that determine the motivation and ability of individuals to gain access to, understand, and use information in ways that promote and maintain good health.
what is health literacy
This is any activity that limits stimulus input by directing attention to a single unchanging or repetitive stimulus so the person is able to become more aware of self
what is meditation
Gather information about the patient's condition
what is Assess
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
what is health
The referent, sender and receiver, message, channels, context or environment in which the communication process occurs, feedback, and interpersonal variables
what is the circular transactional model
A person's perceived ability to successfully complete a task.
what is Self-efficacy
This person saw the role of nursing as having “charge of somebody's health” based on the knowledge of “how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to recover from disease”.
who was Florence Nightingale
Determine if goals and expected outcomes are acheived
what is evaluate
This is a state in which a person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or spiritual functioning is diminished or impaired.
what is illness
Preinteraction, Orientation, Working, Termination.
what is Phases of the Helping Relationship
A force that acts on or within a person (e.g., an idea, emotion, or a physical need) to cause the person to behave in a particular way.
what is the motivation
This occurs as a result of chronic stress
what is burnout
Identify the patient's problems
what is Diagnose
This is any situation, habit, or other variable such as social, environmental, physiological, psychological, developmental, intellectual, or spiritual that increases the vulnerability of an individual or group to an illness or accident.
What is a risk factor
A technique that holds promise for encouraging patients to share their thoughts, beliefs, fears, and concerns with the aim of changing their behavior
what is Motivational Interviewing
This requires the use of a stimulus to increase the probability of a desired response
what is reinforcement
Care that fits a person's life patterns, values, and system of meaning.
what is culturally congruent care
Perform the nursing actions identified in planning
what is Implement
These are a person's ideas, convictions, and attitudes about health and illness.
what are health behaviors
Being attentive to what a patient is saying both verbally and nonverbally.
what is active listening
___________ needs to be patient centered and culturally sensitive for learning to occur.
what is patient education
What is the next nursing course in this program?
what is NR302 Health Assessment One :)