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NUR 245 Exam 1 UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

biomedical model the Western European/North American tradition that views health as the absence
of disease


complete database a complete health history and full physical examination


diagnostic reasoning the method of collecting and analyzing clinical information with the following
components:
1) attending to initially available cues
2) formulating diagnostic hypotheses
3) gathering data relative to the tentative hypotheses
4) evaluating each hypothesis with the new data colleceted
5) arriving at a final diagnosis




emergency database rapid collection of the database, often compiled concurrently with lifesaving
measures


enivronment the total of all the conditions and elements that make up the surroundings and
influence the development of a person


evidence-based practice a systematic approach emphasizing the best research evidence, the clinician's
experience, patient preferences and values, physical examination, and assessment


focused database used for a limited or short-term problem; concerns mainly one problem, one cue
complex, or one body system


follow-up database used in all settings to monitor progress of short-term or chronic health problems


holistic health the view that the mind, body, and spirit are interdependent and function as a
whole within the environment


nursing process method of collecting and analyzing clinical information with the following
components:
1) assessment
2) diagnosis
3) outcome identification
4) planning
5) implementation
6) evaluation


objective data what the health professional observes by inspecting, palpating, percussing, and
auscultating during the physical examination


prevention any action directed toward promoting health and preventing the occurrence of
disease

, subjective data what the person says about himself or herself during history taking


wellness a dynamic process and view of health; a move toward optimal functioning


acculturation process of social and psychological exchanges with encounters between persons
of different cultures, resulting in changes in either group


culture the nonphysical attributes of a person--the thoughts, communications, actions,
beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups


ethnicity a social group within the social system that claims to possess variable traits such
as a common geographic origin, migratory status, and religion


ethnocentrism tendency to view your own way of life as the most desirable, acceptable, or best
and to act superior to another culture's way of life


folk healer lay healer in the person's culture apart from the biomedical or scientific health
care system


health or illness the balance or imbalance of the person, both within one's being (physical, mental,
and/or spiritual) and in the outside world (natural, communal, and/or
metaphysical)


religion an organized systems of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the
universe, as well as attendance at regular services




socialization the process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the characteristics of
that group


spirituality a broad term focused on the connection to something larger than oneself, and a
belief in transcendence


Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 a federal law that mandates that when people with limited English proficiency
(LEP) seek health care in health care settings such as hospitals, nursing homes,
clinics, daycare centers, and mental health centers, services cannot be denied to
them


values a desirable or undesirable state of affairs and a universal feature of all cultures


Ad hoc interpreter using a patient's family member, friend, or child as interpreter for a patient with
limited English proficiency (LEP)


animism imagining that inanimate objects (e.g., blood pressure cuff) come alive and have
human characteristics

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