nonmodifiable risk factors
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aspects of one's health risk over which one has no or little control
modifiable risk factors
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aspects of a person's health risk over which he or she has control such as
smoking, sedentary lifestyle, diet, and social activities
risk reduction
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proactive process in which individuals participate in behaviors that enable
them to react to actual or potential threats to their health
CIRCLE model of spiritual care
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C - caring
I - intuition
R - respect for religious beliefs and practices
C - caution
L - listening
E - emotional support
issues in faith community nursing practice
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-Working with vulnerable populations
-Legal and ethical issues of confidentiality accountability
-End-of-life
-Family violence issues
healthy people 2030
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, a society in which all people can achieve their full potential for health and
well-being across the lifespan
to promote, strengthen, and evaluate the nation's effort to improve the
health and well-being of all people
vital statistics
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the official registration records of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and
adoptions form the basis of data. provide indicators of population growth
or reduction
health educator
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FCN assess the educational needs of the faith community members and
identifies resources and teaching strategies tailored to the health literacy,
age, and developmental stage
Self-Care Deficit Theory
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the theory which provides criteria for identifying those who need nursing,
explains self-care and why it is necessary
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aspects of one's health risk over which one has no or little control
modifiable risk factors
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aspects of a person's health risk over which he or she has control such as
smoking, sedentary lifestyle, diet, and social activities
risk reduction
,Give this one a try later!
proactive process in which individuals participate in behaviors that enable
them to react to actual or potential threats to their health
CIRCLE model of spiritual care
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C - caring
I - intuition
R - respect for religious beliefs and practices
C - caution
L - listening
E - emotional support
issues in faith community nursing practice
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-Working with vulnerable populations
-Legal and ethical issues of confidentiality accountability
-End-of-life
-Family violence issues
healthy people 2030
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, a society in which all people can achieve their full potential for health and
well-being across the lifespan
to promote, strengthen, and evaluate the nation's effort to improve the
health and well-being of all people
vital statistics
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the official registration records of births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and
adoptions form the basis of data. provide indicators of population growth
or reduction
health educator
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FCN assess the educational needs of the faith community members and
identifies resources and teaching strategies tailored to the health literacy,
age, and developmental stage
Self-Care Deficit Theory
Give this one a try later!
the theory which provides criteria for identifying those who need nursing,
explains self-care and why it is necessary