HEALTH NURSING 10TH EDITION, RECTOR |
COMPLETE GUIDE A+, CHAPTERS 1-30
Millennium Development Goals - ANSWER Common vision of poverty reduction
and sustainable development adopted by the global community in September 2000.
Determinants of Health - ANSWER Factors affecting people's health, excluding
genetics, gender, location, and culture.
Key Phrase Definition of Public Health - ANSWER According to C. E. Winslow, the
science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through
organized community effort.
Health Promotion Model - ANSWER Public health nursing model emphasizing that
information alone is rarely sufficient to motivate health actions.
Transtheoretical Model - ANSWER Model assuming behavior change occurs over
time and progresses through stages that are open to change.
Primary Health Care Legal Basis - ANSWER LOI 949 is considered the legal basis
of Primary Health Care in the Philippines.
PHC Essential Health Services - ANSWER Maternal and Child health, Nutrition,
and Education for health are essential services aimed to be improved by Primary
Health Care.
Criteria for Health Service Success - ANSWER Accessibility questions whether
health services are offered in facilities or provided regularly and organized.
Intersectoral Linkages - ANSWER Multisectoral approaches used in Primary
Health Care to achieve universal health care, such as referrals to DSWD for VAW
victims.
Medicinal Plant Usage - ANSWER King Kong uses traditional and alternative
medicine in Brgy. Kagalingan to provide care, including Lagundi, Tsaang Gubat, and
Niyog-niyogan.
Ampalaya - ANSWER Medicinal plant used to lower hypertension and blood
cholesterol.
Vital Statistics - ANSWER Statistical indicators like Crude death rate and Incidence
rate used to assess population health.
, Community Health Diagnosis - ANSWER Based on health status, diversity, health
capability, and action potential within the community.
Data Collection Methods - ANSWER Includes methods like eliciting opinions and
exploring attitudes and practices of people in community assessment.
Community health diagnosis - ANSWER Based on three interdependent,
interacting, and constantly changing conditions
Community health capability - ANSWER The ability of the community to deal with
its health problems
Community action potential - ANSWER Patterns in which the community is likely to
work on its health problems
Group interviews - ANSWER Method to elicit and explore opinions, attitudes, and
practices regarding limited concepts
Health resources problem - ANSWER RHU difficulty in providing services due to
unfilled plantilla positions
Non-communicable diseases - ANSWER Increasing number in the barangay,
classified as a health status problem
Relative Risk - ANSWER Risk estimate measuring the strength of association
between a suspected cause and effect
Predisposing factors - ANSWER Factors motivating health-related behaviors
based on client's knowledge and attitudes
Reinforcing factors - ANSWER Factors acting as rewards or punishments following
health behaviors
Outcome evaluation - ANSWER Measure of immediate effects and achievement of
program objectives
Utilization - ANSWER Indicator showing the extent of availability being used for its
purpose
Trendelenburg position - ANSWER Position for draining anterior and posterior
apical lung segments during percussion
Significant changes in vital signs - ANSWER Detail not to be included when
documenting treatment results
Instructing client's relatives - ANSWER Not a focus when evaluating chest
percussion, vibration, and postural drainage
Client's ability to tolerate sitting and lying positions - ANSWER Special
consideration when preparing for postural drainage and percussion