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What are some determinants of health?
Income, education, employment, housing, food security, social support, culture,
environment, healthcare access, childhood experiences.
What role does health promotion play?
Helps people improve or maintain their health.
What is primary prevention?
Prevents disease before it occurs (e.g., vaccines, exercise).
,What is secondary prevention?
Early detection of disease (e.g., mammograms, blood pressure screening).
What is tertiary prevention?
Reduces complications of disease (e.g., rehab after stroke).
What is aspiration?
When food, fluid, or saliva enters the lungs.
What does dysphagia mean?
Difficulty swallowing.
What are some complications of aspiration?
Aspiration pneumonia, lung abscess, ARDS, pneumonitis, asphyxiation.
What are aspiration precautions?
Use High Fowler's position while eating, keep patient upright after meals, use
thickened fluids if ordered, check for food pocketing, provide oral care.
, What are some basic nursing skills?
Hand hygiene, bedmaking, oral care, safe patient positioning, intake and output
documentation, safe feeding techniques, use of assistive devices, vital signs,
documentation.
What is the purpose of patient positioning?
To ensure comfort, safety, and effective care.
What is the Canadian healthcare delivery system primarily funded by?
Taxes.
What is the goal of the Canadian healthcare system?
Universal access to medically necessary healthcare.
What are the principles of the Canadian Health Act?
Public Administration, Comprehensiveness, Universality, Portability,
Accessibility.
What are the four principles of the Canadian healthcare system?
Comprehensiveness, Universality, Portability, Accessibility