COMPLETE SOLUTIONS LATEST UPDATE
What is the foundation of a health promotion-prevention plan?
A thorough assessment of health & health behaviors.
What are the Enhanced National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically
Appropriate Services?
Provides a practical guide to culturally & linguistically sensitive care. (Based on a
definition of culture expanded to include geography, spirituality, language, race &
ethnicity, & biology)
What is "meaningful use" as it relates to electronic health records?
Meeting objectives that positively affect the care of the patient.
Top technology driven medical trends?
Electronic Health Record, Personal Health Records & Smartphones
Guidelines for Preventive Services and Screenings
Focus on clinical care directed toward prevention of specific diseases & behavioral
morbidity.
The Guide to Clinical Preventive Services
An authoritative source for making decisions about preventive services.
Screenings
Uncover health problems in an efficient & economically faster manner when the
following factors are present:
1. The specific population has a high prevalence of the disease or health problem.
,2. Treatment is available if the condition is identified.
3. Screening instruments are valid & reliable.
Electronic Preventative Services Selector (ePSS)
A quick, hands-on tool available to primary care providers to identify screening services
that are appropriate for particular clients based on the recommendations of the
USPSTF, & can be searched by client characteristics, such as age, sex, & behavioral
risk factors.
A thorough _______________ of health and health ___________ is the foundation
for tailoring a ____________________________________plan.
assessment, behaviors, health promotion-prevention plan
___________________ provides the database for making
________________________ about the client's?
a. ______________________
b. ______________________
c. ______________________
d. ______________________
e. ______________________
assessment, judgments, health strengths, health promotion, health problems,
health/behavioral outcomes, interventions
cultural competence
the ability to communicate effectively with people of different cultures
How and why are cultural competence important to nursing?
It is the cornerstone of the msg assessment.
, Transparency, patient privacy, healthcare records and convenience - how are
these related with modern technology?
Patient-accessible Electronics Medical Records
Pros and cons of Electronic Medical Records
assess of technology, patients feeling comfortable using system, easy access,
confidentiality
NANDA-I taxonomies primarily focus on the
individual and aspects of illness
Diversity exists in all cultures based on
educational level, socioeconomic status, religion, rural/urban residence, and individual
and family characteristics
NANDA-1 nursing diagnosis taxonomy responds to 9 human response patterns
exchanging, communicating, relating, valuing, choosing, moving, perceiving, knowing,
and feeling
Gordon (2009) groups the NANDA-I diagnoses into 11 functional health patterns
to assist in classifying nursing diagnoses
1. Health perception-health management
2. Nutritional - metabolic
3. Elimination
4. Activity - exercise
5. Sleep - rest
6. Cognitive - perceptual
7. Self-perception - self concept