What is an example of adaptive communication pattern?
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parent comforts the child because the child cries. Because the parent
responds to the child, the child feels safe and secure
What happens during the response stage of disaster?
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ongoing assessments or surveillance reports by CHNs
,What is the preferred approach used by community health nurses for community
mobilization?
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"working with"
What are barriers for people with mental illness?
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Access to adequate health services, inadequate housing, insufficient
coordinated services in the
community, substance abuse, lack of employment & income - poverty, lack
of social skills, lack of
social supports
What is meant by a "one-stop shopping" approach to care delivery?
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arrange to have as many services as
possible available in a single location and at convenient times
What did the biomedical approach focus on
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, treatment and prevention of disease
What is contracting?
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strategy aimed at involving
the family in the nursing process and jointly defining the roles of both the
family members and the health professional
What is agent in the the epidemiological triangle?
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Causative factor invading a susceptible host through an environment
favourable to produce
disease
What was the focus of the Alma-Ata conference in 1978?
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Primary health care - acknowledged that more had to be done to improve
health than just funding health services such as hospital
When assessing a pregnant teen what must the CHN ask about?
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Violence
what is secondary prevention in terms of communicable disease?
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seeks to prevent the spread of disease once it occurs
What are the phases of contracting?
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-Beginning phase
-working phase
-termination phase
What are 2 factors that force new Canadian immigrants to take low paying jobs,
making them
vulnerable to poverty?
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Language barriers and expensive Canadian certifications or retraining in
their professional field in order to practice in Canada
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parent comforts the child because the child cries. Because the parent
responds to the child, the child feels safe and secure
What happens during the response stage of disaster?
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ongoing assessments or surveillance reports by CHNs
,What is the preferred approach used by community health nurses for community
mobilization?
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"working with"
What are barriers for people with mental illness?
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Access to adequate health services, inadequate housing, insufficient
coordinated services in the
community, substance abuse, lack of employment & income - poverty, lack
of social skills, lack of
social supports
What is meant by a "one-stop shopping" approach to care delivery?
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arrange to have as many services as
possible available in a single location and at convenient times
What did the biomedical approach focus on
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, treatment and prevention of disease
What is contracting?
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strategy aimed at involving
the family in the nursing process and jointly defining the roles of both the
family members and the health professional
What is agent in the the epidemiological triangle?
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Causative factor invading a susceptible host through an environment
favourable to produce
disease
What was the focus of the Alma-Ata conference in 1978?
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Primary health care - acknowledged that more had to be done to improve
health than just funding health services such as hospital
When assessing a pregnant teen what must the CHN ask about?
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Violence
what is secondary prevention in terms of communicable disease?
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seeks to prevent the spread of disease once it occurs
What are the phases of contracting?
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-Beginning phase
-working phase
-termination phase
What are 2 factors that force new Canadian immigrants to take low paying jobs,
making them
vulnerable to poverty?
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Language barriers and expensive Canadian certifications or retraining in
their professional field in order to practice in Canada