Nursing process - Answers Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation/ intervention
Evaluation
The nursing process is how nurses - Answers think
identify patient problems
determine patient outcome
prioritize patient care
Maslow's Heirarchy - Answers Self actualization
esteem and self respect
belongingness and affection
safety and security
physiological needs
Chronic disease - Answers Non communicable disease,chronic conditions or chronic disorders
that
require long term management: diabetes, cancer, hypertension
disability - Answers Dynamic between a person's health condition and
their environment
chronic illness - Answers the human experience of living
with a chronic disease or condition; experienced
by the individual and the family; individual's
perception and responses to the chronic disease
or condition
Models of Disability - Answers medical model
, rehabilitation model
social model
biopsychosocial model
functional model
interface model
medical model - Answers a person with disability who views their disability as a problem.
Healthcare providers are viewed as dependent, and people with disability are known as tragic.
rehabilitation model - Answers people with disability who need a rehabilitation specialist to fix
their problem and they are a failure if the problem is not fixed
social mode - Answers disability is viewed as social and physical barriers, and that the disability
can be removed by overcoming the barriers
Biopsychosocial model- - Answers perspectives from a biologic, individual and social.
interface model- - Answers addresses components of health rather than consequence of
disease
goals of rehabilitation - Answers identify, reach, and maintain- physical, sensory, social levels,
etc..
focus on- present abilities to facilitate independence
goal- help patient achieve optimum health
maximize- independence and prevent secondary disability
Activities of daily living (ADLs): - Answers Self-care activities that the patient must accomplish
each day to meet personal needs including
bathing, grooming, dressing, feeding, and
Toileting.
pressure injury prevensions - Answers Position patient comfortably
Reposition every 2 hours
Clean up, don't expose skin to urine and stool
Use pillows