NR 222: Health and Wellness Exam I Study Guide/Final Study Guide
Chapter 1: Health Defined: Objectives for Promotion and Prevention
• What is nursing?
• History of Healthcare in US from 1940’s to now
• Models of Health- apply it to patient and caregiver styles
• Key Health Concepts- functioning, health, disease, illness definitions
• Levels of Prevention- primary, secondary, tertiary- be able to classify actions by healthcare professionals
• Nursing roles in health promotion-advocate, care manager, consultant, deliverer of services, educator,
healer, researcher
• The purpose of Healthy People 2020- know what focus areas are and the 4 main goals
Chapter 6: Health Promotion and the Individual
• Nursing Process and it’s purpose
• ADPIE
• SOAP
• Know how to make a nursing diagnosis, actual and at risk.
• Parts of nursing diagnosis
• Gordon’s 11 Functional Health Patterns- be able to label the pattern based on a situation
• SMART goal
• Steps to patient assessment
• Objective vs Subjective
Chapter 10: Health Education
• Goals of Health Education
• Models of Education-Health Belief, Social Learning/Cognitive, and Transtheoretical Model of Change
• Domains of Learning
• Levels of Learning
• Teaching Strategies
• Speak Up initiatives
• What is EBP? How can a student participate?
• Stages of Change
Potter & Perry Textbook
Chapter 6: Health and Wellness
• Health and Wellness- definitions
• Healthy People 2020
• WHO goals
• Health Promotion Model
For assignment help email
, • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs- know the levels
• Holistic Health Model
• Modifiable vs Non Modifiable
• Factors affecting health and risk factors
• Environment effects on health
Chapter 25: Patient Education
• Importance of Patient Education
• Joint Commission Requirements
• Domains of Learning and basic learning principles
• Nursing process
• Instructional methods and considerations
NR 222: Health and Wellness Exam II/ Final Study Guide
Health Policy
Vulnerable populations- who experiences disparity
Medicare Services- who qualifies, different parts
Medicaid- who qualifies
The uninsured groups- most at risk
Canadian health care- How is it different than our own? Pros and Cons
Affordable Care Act (2010)- what are the major changes
What is Hippa and what does it protect?
Ethical Issues
Ethical Decision-Making and Health Promotion
Examples of how a nurse might apply these principles in practice
Ethics/Terms- know each definition we discussed
Autonomy, Justice, Beneficence, Advocacy, Informed Consent, Non-Maleficence
Values- know definition and examples
Ethics Philosophy- know deontology, utilitarianism, and feminist ethics and be able to identify from
examples, moral philosophy
Professional Nursing Code of Ethics- purpose
ANA guides- inappropriate professional behavior and malpractice
Health Promotion in the Twenty-First Century
World Health Organization (WHO)-protein malnutrition in the world- know definitions- review
malnutrition video
MRSA-contact isolation, transmission, care
What is SARS, TB, HIV/AIDS
Bioterrorism- what is used, review video
Organizations such as FEMA, Red Cross, and the nurses’ role in an emergency
For assignment help email
Chapter 1: Health Defined: Objectives for Promotion and Prevention
• What is nursing?
• History of Healthcare in US from 1940’s to now
• Models of Health- apply it to patient and caregiver styles
• Key Health Concepts- functioning, health, disease, illness definitions
• Levels of Prevention- primary, secondary, tertiary- be able to classify actions by healthcare professionals
• Nursing roles in health promotion-advocate, care manager, consultant, deliverer of services, educator,
healer, researcher
• The purpose of Healthy People 2020- know what focus areas are and the 4 main goals
Chapter 6: Health Promotion and the Individual
• Nursing Process and it’s purpose
• ADPIE
• SOAP
• Know how to make a nursing diagnosis, actual and at risk.
• Parts of nursing diagnosis
• Gordon’s 11 Functional Health Patterns- be able to label the pattern based on a situation
• SMART goal
• Steps to patient assessment
• Objective vs Subjective
Chapter 10: Health Education
• Goals of Health Education
• Models of Education-Health Belief, Social Learning/Cognitive, and Transtheoretical Model of Change
• Domains of Learning
• Levels of Learning
• Teaching Strategies
• Speak Up initiatives
• What is EBP? How can a student participate?
• Stages of Change
Potter & Perry Textbook
Chapter 6: Health and Wellness
• Health and Wellness- definitions
• Healthy People 2020
• WHO goals
• Health Promotion Model
For assignment help email
, • Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs- know the levels
• Holistic Health Model
• Modifiable vs Non Modifiable
• Factors affecting health and risk factors
• Environment effects on health
Chapter 25: Patient Education
• Importance of Patient Education
• Joint Commission Requirements
• Domains of Learning and basic learning principles
• Nursing process
• Instructional methods and considerations
NR 222: Health and Wellness Exam II/ Final Study Guide
Health Policy
Vulnerable populations- who experiences disparity
Medicare Services- who qualifies, different parts
Medicaid- who qualifies
The uninsured groups- most at risk
Canadian health care- How is it different than our own? Pros and Cons
Affordable Care Act (2010)- what are the major changes
What is Hippa and what does it protect?
Ethical Issues
Ethical Decision-Making and Health Promotion
Examples of how a nurse might apply these principles in practice
Ethics/Terms- know each definition we discussed
Autonomy, Justice, Beneficence, Advocacy, Informed Consent, Non-Maleficence
Values- know definition and examples
Ethics Philosophy- know deontology, utilitarianism, and feminist ethics and be able to identify from
examples, moral philosophy
Professional Nursing Code of Ethics- purpose
ANA guides- inappropriate professional behavior and malpractice
Health Promotion in the Twenty-First Century
World Health Organization (WHO)-protein malnutrition in the world- know definitions- review
malnutrition video
MRSA-contact isolation, transmission, care
What is SARS, TB, HIV/AIDS
Bioterrorism- what is used, review video
Organizations such as FEMA, Red Cross, and the nurses’ role in an emergency
For assignment help email