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What are the different levels of homelessness?
- Primary: no place of residence, sleep on street, car, park or squat
- Secondary: temporary housing such as a shelter or halfway house
- Tertiary: renting single room on long term basis without security
What is upstream thinking?
used to focus on interventions that promote health or prevent illness, as opposed
to medical treatment models that focus on care after an individual becomes ill
How can a nurse increase their knowledge to provide culturally competent care?
Assess their own cultural bias, respect the decisions of others, ask questions and
do research about the desires of different cultures
What is the Ecological Model?
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,Belief that all processes occurring within individual people and their
environment should be viewed as interdependent
What is downstream thinking?
Looking at just the individual
- how can we change one persons behavior
- intervention based
What organization does the WHO fall under?
united nations
What is SDOH?
social determinants of health include societal conditions that people exist in
What are the four theories of teaching?
behaviorism, constructivism, cognitivism, and humanism
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,What is behaviorism?
classical conditioning, reward vs. punishment in order to alter behavior
What is constructivism?
learning from personal experience
what is cognitivism?
social learning through your own thought process
What is humanism?
learning from your feelings, relationships, self-actualization (reaching full
potential) and personal motivations
what are some limitations that prevent follow up care in homeless populations?
communication, transportation, may not know what day it is, financial issues,
no insurance
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, What are some health disparities faced by transgender youth?
suicide, depression, family rejection, substance abuse, risky sexual behaviors,
targets for violence and bullying, medical support not available in small cities
What is health inequity?
avoidable gaps in health outcomes: giving poor and rich people the same
amount of money for tornado relief will result in the poor people having much
fewer resources left after rebuilding their house
How do health inequities relate to infant mortality rates?
low income or low education moms will not be able to attend pr-natal
appointments which can increase risk for infant
Which type of prevention is this?: A school nurse is providing vaccines to
students who have not been vaccinated against the MMR virus yet.
Primary: vaccinations prevent the students from contracting the microbe being
vaccinated against
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