Refers to two or more individuals who depend on one another for emotional, physical, or financial support; the members of the family are self-defined.
What is Definition of family
100
A measure that is often used to gauge the overall health of a population.
What is life expectancy?
100
Having insufficient financial resources to meet basic living expenses
What is poverty?
100
The use of any substance that threatens a person's health or impairs social or economic functioning.
What is substance abuse?
100
means any physical injury, mental injury, or threatened injury, inflicted by a person or any physical or mental injury
What is physical abuse?
200
A dynamic relative state of well-being that includes the biological, psychological, spiritual, sociological, and cultural factors of the family system.
What is Family Health
200
A complex health care system and community model was developed with the funding of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
What is Wagners Chronic Care Model?
200
This type of housing if available would be accessible through vouchers or after a homeless person has stabilized, and had access to employment income or SSI.
What is low-income housing?
200
Is a physiologic change in the central nervous system (CNS) caused by the chronic, regular administration of a drug.
What is drug dependence?
200
means any physical injury, mental injury, or threatened injury, inflicted by a person responsible for the child's care on a child other than by accidental means, or any physical or mental injury that cannot reasonably be explained by the child's history of injuries,
What is child abuse?
300
Family as Context, Family is client, family as a system, and family as a component of society.
What is the 4 approaches to Family Nursing.
300
Leading cause of US deaths in many groups including women.
What is cardiovascular disease or heart disease?
300
This type of housing is typically reserved for vulnerable homeless population groups, such as persons with physical and mental disabilities, women and children who are victims of abuse, and those recovering from alcohol and drug users.
What is Supportive housing?
300
Is a pattern of abuse characterized by an overwhelming preoccupation with the use (compulsive use) of a drug, securing its supply, and a high tendency to relapse if the drug is removed
What is drug addiction?
300
Single or repeated act or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust which causes harm or distress to an older person”
What is elder abuse?
400
Families are social systems; thus, nurses can learn much from a systems approach.
What is a Family systems theory?
400
What is the most common cancer that kills both men and women?
What is lung and bronchus cancer?
400
Provided funding for outpatient health services; however, the monies for these services were not large, and many needs go unmet.
What is What is Homeless Assistance Act of 1987 (PL 100-77). Title 11 of the McKinney Act ?
400
Shift from “War on drugs” to an approach that includes role of treatment
What is Paradigm Shift?
400
The moment of greatest risk for this, is the moment the victim actually leaves the relationship.
What is homicide?
500
Health care access and coverage, low-income housing, social security, welfare, food stamps, pension plans, affirmative action, and education
What is Social policy?
500
Are the quantitative or qualitative measures used to describe the level of well-being or illness present in a defined population or to describe related attributes or risk factors
What are Health Status indicators?
500
This act was created to coordinate and direct federal homeless activities.
What is What is the Interagency Council on the Homeless (ICH)?
500
This model includes: Addiction is a health problem.
Any psychoactive drug can be abused.
Accurate information can help people make responsible decisions about drug use.
People who have ATOD problems can be helped.
What is Harm reduction model?
500
Intolerance for violence
Respect and caring for all family members
Safety as the first priority
Absolute honesty
Empowerment
What is the 5 nursing principles of Providing Care for an abused family.