Complete Solutions
4 core concepts essential to nursing practice Correct Answer
1. respect for patient autonomy
2. the duty to act with beneficence(do good)
3. nonmaleficence (do no harm)
4. Justice
4 criteria for double effect Correct Answer 1. Is it morally
good or neutral
2. Agent intends good, not evil
3. The good is not achieved by evil
4. No favorable balance over good or evil
4 stages of disaster planning Correct Answer Mitigation,
preparedness, response, recovery
7 elements of health promotion Correct Answer 1.
communication: PSA's health fairs, mass media campaigns,
newletters
2. education: courses, trainings, support groups
3. policy: regulating/mandating activities by organizations that
encourage health decision making
4. environment: change to make healthy decisions more readily
available
5. good governance: illness and injury prevention
,6. health literacy: the ability to obtain and understand basic
health infromation and services to make healthy decisions
7. healthy cities: strong leadership, healthy urban planning
Active TB Correct Answer Infected, symptomatic and
contagious
adult learning principles Correct Answer 1. need to know why
2. motivated to learn by need to solve problems
3. previous experience must be respected and built upon
4. learning must match their background and diversity
5. need to be actively involved in the nursing process
agent Correct Answer Organism capable of causing disease:
may also be factor like low birth weight, SIDS, injuries,
accidents homicides
agent Correct Answer Organism capable of causing disease:
may also be factor like low birth weight, SIDS, injuries,
accidents homicides
Airborne precautions Correct Answer Methods of infection
control that must be used for patients known or suspected to be
infected with pathogens transmitted by small droplets
, analytical epidemiology Correct Answer how and why
autonomy Correct Answer self individual rights, freedom of
choice; independence
beneficence Correct Answer do good
Black tag Correct Answer deceased
CDC response to a disease outbreak Correct Answer 1. Verify
the diagnosis
2. Confirm the existence of an outbreak
3. ID the characteristics of the affected persons
4. Define and investigate the population at risk
5. Investigate the outbreak; hypothesize the chain of
transmission
6. Define the most effective control measures based on that
hypothesis
Chain of transmission Correct Answer infectious agent,
reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry,
susceptible host
Coleman transitional care model Correct Answer a 4 week
program designed to foster patient engagement and promote a
smooth transition from the hospital/healthcare facility to home.
1. coach meets patient in hospital, explains program, obtains
consent and Coleman personal health record is given to pt.
2. home visit is scheduled for 72 hours after discharge where the
coach goes over the personal health record, medication, and
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