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A universal phenomenon influencing the ways in which people think, feel and behave in relation to one another; a personal concern for others is

caring

100

Complying or ability to follow a treatment plan to prevent worsening of a condition and complications.

adherence

100

A pathophysiological condition that lasts more than 1 year, requires ongoing medical care, and often limits a person’s usual activities of daily living due to symptoms of the disease or self-care activities required to manage the disease

chronic condition

100

An assumed belief about a particular group

stereotype

100

Discrimination against people because of increasing age

ageism

200

An intentional act or failure to act that causes or creates a risk for harm to an older adult

elder mistreatment

200

Provides a framework to guide health care delivery for persons living with chronic illness

chronic care model

200

Occurs when an individual or group transition from one culture and develops traits of another culture

acculturation

200

A nurse who helps patients maintain and regain health, manage disease and symptoms, and attain a maximum level of function and independence through the healing process

caregiver

200

Statement of philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define the principles a nurse uses to provide care to the patient

code of ethics

300

Holistic, patient and family centered approach with a goal of improving the quality of life of patients and families who are experiencing problems related to life threatening illnesses

palliative care

300

Acting on behalf of the patient to protect their human and legal rights and asserting those rights if the need arises

patient advocate

300

Incorporates the art and science of caring and focuses on promotion of health, prevention of illness, and care of the ill, disabled, and dying people

nursing

300

A system of family centered care that allows patients to live with comfort, independence, and dignity while easing the pain of terminal illness

hospice

300

Another term for cultural respect

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Health care is culturally sensitive, appropriate, and competent to meet the multifaceted health care needs of each person, family, and community

Critical to reducing health care disparities; valuing beliefs of others and being responsive to the needs of others

400

Caring is very personal and may be different for different people. For caring to be effective, nurses need to learn culturally specific behaviors and words that reflect human caring in different cultures to identify and meet the needs of all patients

transcultural caring

400

All people in society receive the resources necessary to achieve their fullest potential for health and well-being

health care equity

400

Risk behaviors vs SDOH

Life style choices or modifiable factors, those that can be changed, to prevent the development of chronic illness

Conditions to which people are born, grow, live, work, and age that affect health functioning and quality of life outcomes

400

Differences in health care outcomes and dimensions of health care, including access, quality, and equity among population groups

health care disparities

400

A service that offers short-term relief by providing a new environment or time to relax for family caregivers who support their ill family member

respite care

500

A disease that can be transmitted from one person or animal to another by direct or indirect contact or vectors

Absence of germs or microorganisms

communicable disease

asepsis

500

Process aimed at enabling people with disabilities to reach and maintain their optimal functional levels

vs.

Activities directed toward rehabilitation rather than diagnosis and treatment

rehabilitation

tertiary health care

500

Cultural desire vs. cultural knowledge

Motivation of a health care professional to want to and not have to engage in the process of becoming culturally aware, culturally knowledgeable, and culturally skillful in seeking cultural encounters

Process in which a health care professional seeks and obtains a sound educationally base about culturally diverse groups

500

Delirium vs. dementia

Acute confusional state; an acute change in attention and awareness that develops over a relatively short time interval and is associated with additional cognitive deficits such as memory deficits or perceptual disturbances; potentially reversible cognitive deficit

vs.

Generalized impairment of intellectual functioning that interferes with social and occupational functioning. It is a gradual, progressive and irreversible decline in cerebral functioning

500

Genomics vs. multifactorial inheritance

The study of all of the genes in a person and interaction of these genes with one another and with that person’s environment

Explains why a person who carries genetic material for developing a chronic disease may or may not eventually be diagnosed with the disease