A medical diagnosis Correct Answers is the identification of a
disease condition based on a specific evaluation of physical
signs, symptoms, the patient's medical history and the results of
diagnostic tests and procedures.
A nursing diagnosis Correct Answers a clinical judgment about
individual, family, or community responses to actual and
potential health problems or life processes that the nurse is
licensed and competent to treat
Ability to learn Correct Answers Depends on physical and
cognitive abilities, developmental level, physical wellness, and
thought processes
Acceptance Correct Answers Again this stage definitely varies
according to the person's situation, although broadly it is an
indication that there is some emotional detachment and
objectivity. People dying can enter this stage a long time before
the people they leave behind, who must necessarily pass through
their own individual stages of dealing with the grief.
Affective learning Correct Answers Deals with expression of
feelings and acceptance of attitudes, opinions, or values
Anal Stage (18 months to three years) Correct Answers The
child's focus of pleasure in this stage is on eliminating and
retaining feces. Through society's pressure, mainly via parents,
the child has to learn to control anal stimulation. In terms of
personality, after effects of an anal fixation during this stage can
,result in an obsession with cleanliness, perfection, and control
(anal retentive). On the opposite end of the spectrum, they may
become messy and disorganized (anal expulsive).
Anger Correct Answers Anger can manifest in different ways.
People dealing with emotional upset can be angry with
themselves, and/or with others, especially those close to them.
Knowing this helps keep detached and non-judgemental when
experiencing the anger of someone who is very upset.
Assessment Correct Answers An RN uses a systematic,
dynamic way to collect and analyze data about a client, the first
step in delivering nursing care. Assessment includes not only
physiological data, but also psychological, sociocultural,
spiritual, economic, and life-style factors as well.
Bargaining Correct Answers Traditionally the bargaining stage
for people facing death can involve attempting to bargain with
whatever God the person believes in. People facing less serious
trauma can bargain or seek to negotiate a compromise. For
example "Can we still be friends?.." when facing a break-up.
Bargaining rarely provides a sustainable solution, especially if
it's a matter of life or death.
Basic human needs Correct Answers Maslow's hierarchy of
needs- psychosocial needs, safety and security, needs of love
and belonging, self-esteem, self actualization.
Benner Correct Answers Caring means the persons, events,
projects and things matter to people.
, Block and parish nursing Correct Answers Nurses living within
a neighborhood provide services to older patients or those
unable to leave their homes. It fills in gaps not available in
traditional health care system.
Clara Barton Correct Answers Battlefield nurse. Founder of the
American Red Cross
Cognitive learning Correct Answers Includes all intellectual
behaviors and requires thinking
Community health centers Correct Answers These are
outpatient clinics that provide primary care to a specific patient
population (e.g., well-baby, mental health, diabetes) that lives in
a specific community. They are often associated with a hospital,
medical school, church, or other community organization.
Cultural care accommodation Correct Answers help adapt to or
negotiate for a beneficial health status, or face death Cultural
care re-patterning; help restructure or change lifestyles that are
culturally meaningful
Cultural care preservation: Correct Answers help maintain or
preserve health, recover from illness, or face death
Denial Correct Answers Denial is a conscious or unconscious
refusal to accept facts, information, reality, etc., relating to the
situation concerned. It's a defense mechanism and perfectly
natural. Some people can become locked in this stage when
dealing with a traumatic change that can be ignored. Death of
course is not particularly easy to avoid or evade indefinitely.