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bn Evidence for Practice, 4th Edition (DeMarco),
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Chapters 1 - 25 | All Chapters
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,TABLEOFCONTENTS
,Chapter1:PublicHealth Nursing J
1. AJnurse is striving to practice patient-
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centered careatJa hospital. Which action bestJexemplifies providing patient-
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A) Having a clientJcomplete aJself- bn bn bn
reported functional status indicatorand thenreviewingJit withthe client
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B) Explaining toJaJclientJthe benefits ofcomputer- bn bn bn
assisted robotic surgicaltechniques, which the hospital recently implement
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C) RecordingJa client's signsand symptoms in anelectronicJhealth record bn bn bn bn bn bn
D) PerformingJcontinuous glucose monitoring ofaJclientJwhile the clientJis in bn bn bn bn bn bn
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centered care considers cultural traditions, personal preferences, values, families, and
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bn lifestyl es. Clients become active participants in their own care, and monitoring health
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becomesJthe c lient'sJresponsibility. To help clients and their healthcare providers make
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better decisions, th e Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has developed a
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series of tools that e mpower clients and assistJproviders in achieving desired outcomes,
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includingJclient- reported functional status indicators. Computer-
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assistedJrobotic surgicaltechniques, electronicJhealth records, andcontinuousJglucose monit
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bn oring in the hospital are all technological advances in healthcare, but they do not helpJthe clie
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bn ntJbecome a more active participantJin his or hercare, and thus are not goodexamples of patie
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Origin: Chapter 1-JPublic HealthNursing, 2
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2. A nurse is caring for an older client who is strugglingJtoJmanage her type 2
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bn diabetesJmellitus. The
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, A) Household income of$23,000 per year bn bn bn bn
B) Reading level ofa third grader bn bn bn bn
C) Medicationineffective duetoJerror in prescription bn bn bn
D) Originally from Sudan bn bn
E) No family in thearea
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The social conditions in whichJpeople live, their income, social status, education, literacy,
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bn ho me and work environment, support networks, gender, culture, and availability of
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bn health servi ces are the social determinants of health. These conditionsJhave an impact
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bn on the extent to w hich a person or community possesses the physical, social, and
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bn personalresourcesnecessary toJattain and maintain health. AJmedicalerroronJthe partJof bn bn bn bn bn bn
bn the client's primary care provider or nurse would not constitute a social determinant
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ofthe client's health.
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