This type of emotional response can be a significant factor in health choices, often seen in reactions to loss.
What is grief?
This domain focuses on the mental processes of recalling, applying, and evaluating information.
What is the cognitive domain?
This barrier to learning involves an emotional response that may prevent a patient from understanding or engaging in the learning process.
What is anxiety or fear?
This cultural practice may influence health care decisions, such as using herbal remedies or traditional healers.
What are complementary therapies?
This practice encourages patients to cover their nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing to reduce the spread of infectious agents.
What is cough etiquette?
This model examines how individual health beliefs can influence behavior and decision-making.
What is the Health Belief Model?
This domain focuses on the skills or physical actions required for tasks.
What is the psychomotor domain?
This strategy involves modifying communication to ensure it is clear and effective, such as using simpler language or visual aids.
What is adapting communication?
This health belief system emphasizes the balance of energies in the body, which may affect patient behavior regarding conventional medical treatments.
What is Traditional Chinese Medicine?
This is one key measure to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
What is condom use?
This term refers to societal views and customs that impact how individuals approach their health, including attitudes toward wellness and illness.
What are cultural beliefs and practices?
This domain addresses feelings, attitudes, and the development of values
What is the affective domain?
These types of communication barriers are often present when the patient has a hearing impairment or language differences.
What are sensory or language barriers?
In some cultures, family roles play a significant role in decisions regarding health care, such as who is responsible for providing care.
What is the role of family in health decisions?
This involves strategies to help individuals quit smoking and reduce nicotine use.
What is smoking cessation coaching?
The five stages of grief were defined by?
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross.
Doing” domain
•Psychomotor
domain involves learning a new skill or procedure.
This involves encouraging patients to engage in activities that support their health, such as regular exercise or balanced nutrition.
What is wellness coaching?
What are risk factors for Hepatitis C?
Born between 1945 and 1965, history of blood transfusion or organ transplant before 1992, used injected illegal drugs, and has chronic liver disease, HIV, or AIDS)
This self-care practice involves patients checking for signs of disease, such as breast cancer or testicular cancer, through personal exams.
What is self-exam coaching?
The five stages of grief are
Denial and isolation
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
Feeling” domain
•Affective domain
involves a change in attitude or emotions that will influence the person’s behavior.
Developmental Levels• As we grow and develop, our thought processes and behaviors change.
Trust versus mistrust, Autonomy versus shame and doubt, Initiative versus guilt, Industry versus inferiority, Identity versus role confusion, Intimacy versus isolation, Generativity versus stagnation, Ego integrity versus despair •See Table 22.3.
•The purpose of a self-exam is to identify changes in one’s body.
Breast self-exam.Yearly mammograms start between 45 and 50 years of age, Testicular self-exam-Part of routine physical exam, Skin self-exam (ABCDE (Asymmetry, Border, Color, Diameter, and Evolving) rule)
Oral cancer self-exam
Also done routinely by dentist
This is a key strategy in health maintenance that involves regular checks for early signs of diseases, like high blood pressure or diabetes.
What is screening coaching?