NURS 3001 mid term
- correct answer-
5 A's model - correct answer-
5 core processes of management - correct answer-- problem solving
- decision-making
- resource utilization
- partnership with health care providers
- taking action
Adaptive tasks (ADLs) - correct answer-- managing symptoms
- managing treatment
- forming relationships with healthcare providers
- managing emotions
- maintaining a positive self image
- relating to family members and friends
- preparing for an uncertain future
Adherence - correct answer-- Adherence is the term used on global stage of health care
delivery for how well the patient manages the treatment plan
- There are lots of factors that influence non adherence
Adjustments - correct answer-- Chronic illness necessitates adjustment in multiple life
domains
- Adjustment involves both positive and negative outcome dimensions
- Adjustment is a dynamic process
- Adjustment can be viewed only from within the context of the individual
- Individual experience- the person's uniqueness shapes the adjustment and adaptation
Antecedents of self-care - correct answer-- Illness or treatment
- Health systems
- Environment
Assumptions of motivational interviewing - correct answer-- Clients have an inherent drive
toward health and wholeness
- The client is the expert about how to change their circumstances
- The clients experience of choosing and investing in their intended change is critical to
success
Attributes of self-care - correct answer-- Readiness
- Ability
- Activity/practice
Bandura theory - correct answer-- Mastery experience
, - Vicarious experience
- Social persuasion
- Physiological factors
Behaviour change theories - correct answer-- health belief model
- theory of planned behaviour
- social cognitive theory
- transtheoretical model
Best patient outcomes - correct answer-- Illness behaviour is not deviant
- We need to support patients
- We need to understand lives experiences of the illness
- Best patient outcome is the healthcare professional supporting and assisting through the
illness experience
Canadian facts - correct answer-- 44% of Canadians over the age of 20 are living with at
least 1 condition
- 33% of Canadian adults have two or more chronic illnesses
- 3/4 of deaths in Ontario each year result from chronic illness
Characteristics of DM - correct answer-- Diabetes encompasses many disorders
characterized by hyperglycemia, but there are two primary forms: type 1 and type 2
- Diabetes is characterized by changes in normal glucose homeostasis that lead to chronic
hyperglycemia and altered carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism. The changes arise
from defects in insulin secretion or insulin action or a combination of both.
Chronic disease management - correct answer-- Managing or prevent chronic conditions
- Intervention or interventions
- Systematic and collaborative approach to care
- Involves the person
- Reducing negative impacts
- Monitoring function
Chronic heart failure - correct answer-Inability of heart to meet the hemodynamic metabolic
demands of the body
Chronic illness - correct answer-The irreversible presence, accumulation or latency of
disease states or impairments that involve the total human environment for supportive care
and self care, maintenance of function and prevention of further disability
Chronic illness and SDOH - correct answer-- High levels of physical and psychological
stress
- Prolonged "fight or flight" response
- Weakened immune systems, hormonal imbalances
- Vulnerable to chronic illness
- Hopeless and exhaustion
- higher risk of substance use
- lack of access and opportunity for healthy food and physical activity
- correct answer-
5 A's model - correct answer-
5 core processes of management - correct answer-- problem solving
- decision-making
- resource utilization
- partnership with health care providers
- taking action
Adaptive tasks (ADLs) - correct answer-- managing symptoms
- managing treatment
- forming relationships with healthcare providers
- managing emotions
- maintaining a positive self image
- relating to family members and friends
- preparing for an uncertain future
Adherence - correct answer-- Adherence is the term used on global stage of health care
delivery for how well the patient manages the treatment plan
- There are lots of factors that influence non adherence
Adjustments - correct answer-- Chronic illness necessitates adjustment in multiple life
domains
- Adjustment involves both positive and negative outcome dimensions
- Adjustment is a dynamic process
- Adjustment can be viewed only from within the context of the individual
- Individual experience- the person's uniqueness shapes the adjustment and adaptation
Antecedents of self-care - correct answer-- Illness or treatment
- Health systems
- Environment
Assumptions of motivational interviewing - correct answer-- Clients have an inherent drive
toward health and wholeness
- The client is the expert about how to change their circumstances
- The clients experience of choosing and investing in their intended change is critical to
success
Attributes of self-care - correct answer-- Readiness
- Ability
- Activity/practice
Bandura theory - correct answer-- Mastery experience
, - Vicarious experience
- Social persuasion
- Physiological factors
Behaviour change theories - correct answer-- health belief model
- theory of planned behaviour
- social cognitive theory
- transtheoretical model
Best patient outcomes - correct answer-- Illness behaviour is not deviant
- We need to support patients
- We need to understand lives experiences of the illness
- Best patient outcome is the healthcare professional supporting and assisting through the
illness experience
Canadian facts - correct answer-- 44% of Canadians over the age of 20 are living with at
least 1 condition
- 33% of Canadian adults have two or more chronic illnesses
- 3/4 of deaths in Ontario each year result from chronic illness
Characteristics of DM - correct answer-- Diabetes encompasses many disorders
characterized by hyperglycemia, but there are two primary forms: type 1 and type 2
- Diabetes is characterized by changes in normal glucose homeostasis that lead to chronic
hyperglycemia and altered carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism. The changes arise
from defects in insulin secretion or insulin action or a combination of both.
Chronic disease management - correct answer-- Managing or prevent chronic conditions
- Intervention or interventions
- Systematic and collaborative approach to care
- Involves the person
- Reducing negative impacts
- Monitoring function
Chronic heart failure - correct answer-Inability of heart to meet the hemodynamic metabolic
demands of the body
Chronic illness - correct answer-The irreversible presence, accumulation or latency of
disease states or impairments that involve the total human environment for supportive care
and self care, maintenance of function and prevention of further disability
Chronic illness and SDOH - correct answer-- High levels of physical and psychological
stress
- Prolonged "fight or flight" response
- Weakened immune systems, hormonal imbalances
- Vulnerable to chronic illness
- Hopeless and exhaustion
- higher risk of substance use
- lack of access and opportunity for healthy food and physical activity