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nursing assessment- musculoskeletal d/o - ANSWERS--pain in muscles/joints and
what position? lifting awkward loads? repetitive work? hand tool use? standing
for long hours?
nursing assessment- respiratory symptoms - ANSWERS--work with chemicals that
irritate nose, throat and or lungs? outdoor pollen, mold dust irritate your nose?
makes you cough?
nursing assessment-heat related illnesses - ANSWERS--able to drink a lot of water
during workday? able to alternate work with rest in cool area? perform heavy
work during hotter periods of the day?
nursing assessment- green tobacco sickness - ANSWERS-=GTS (acute nicotine
poisoning)
-S/S include vertigo and N/V and worked in tobacco that day or previous da
have you been handling wet tobacco? have you been working in wet clothes while
handling tobacco?
cultural attitudes - ANSWERS-perspectives about individual responsibility for
health and well-being are influenced by prevailing cultural attitudes
,influence of media - ANSWERS-media communicates thoughts and attitudes
through literature, film, art, television etc.
concept of poverty - ANSWERS--refers to having insufficient financial resources to
meet basic living expenses such as good, shelter, clothing, transportation and
medical care
FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL (for family of 4)
-2005: $19k
-2015: $25k
~48.8 milloin people (15.8%) of U.S. population have incomes below the poverty
level
persistant poverty - ANSWERS-individuals and families who remain poor for long
periods and who pass poverty on to their descendants
welfare - ANSWERS--cash assistance program
-can be used on whatever
head start - ANSWERS-preK program meant to give low income students early
learning experience just like their higher income peers receive
-sometimes you need a certain income level
-may be a sliding scale
,temporary assistance to needy families - ANSWERS-= welfare
women, infants, and children (WIC) - ANSWERS-increase nutrition for households
(children under 5)
provides vouchers that can only buy certain food things (no diapers, no feminine
products)
women get formula for a year (this can interfere with a mother's ability and desire
and willingness to breastfeed)
neighborhood poverty - ANSWERS-geographically defined areas of high poverty,
characterized by dilapidated housing and high levels of unemployment
factors affecting the growing number of poor persons - ANSWERS--decreased
earnings
-increased unemployment rates
-changes in labor force
-increase in female-headed households
-inadequate education and job skills
-inadequate antipoverty programs and welfare benefits
-weak enforcement of child support statutes
-dwindling social security payments to children
-increased numbers of children born to single women
, effects of poverty across the life span - ANSWERS--higher rates of chronic illness
-higher infant morbidity and mortality
-shorter life expectancy
-more complex health problems
-more significant complications and physical limitations resulting from chronic
disease
-hospitalization rates 3x more than for persons w/ higher incomes
populations ar risk and vulnerability - ANSWERS--combinations of risk that make
vulnerable groups more susceptible
-does not mean that vulnerable people have personal deficiencies
migrant workers - ANSWERS-increased prevalence of diabetes, poor oral health,
obesity, depression, injury, infectious disease, poor child health
adolescent motherhood - ANSWERS-risk for cycle of poverty, Ethnic and racial
disparities, sexual victimization, absent fathers
mental illness - ANSWERS-1 in 4 adults suffer/ed from mental illness, age related
illness
substance abuse: alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs - ANSWERS-ATOD and
increased rates of mortality and morbidity
violence and IPV - ANSWERS-non-accidental acts, inter or intra-personal that
result in harm