trauma-informed care refers to care thatt
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attends to a clients past experiences of violence or trauma and the role it
currently plays in their life ie. seeks to understand role of clients history of
violence when providing support around parenting
evidence-informed practice
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, COMBINE best evidence derived from RESEARCH, CLINICAL PRACCTICE,
KNOWLEDGE, and expertise when making clinical decisions
recognition that each client has unique experiences, values preferences
and choices
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public policy
Canada health act
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enacted in 1984
5 principles:
universality
accessibility
comprehensiveness of services
portability
public administration
nurses can define communities by which of the following dimensions
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, place, function, people
Pathogenesis
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the manner in which a disease develops
involved in immunization, proper use of personal protective equipment and health
histories and screening activittes
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occupational health nurse
tertiary prevention
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actions taken to contain damage once a disease or disability has
progressed beyond its early stages
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attends to a clients past experiences of violence or trauma and the role it
currently plays in their life ie. seeks to understand role of clients history of
violence when providing support around parenting
evidence-informed practice
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, COMBINE best evidence derived from RESEARCH, CLINICAL PRACCTICE,
KNOWLEDGE, and expertise when making clinical decisions
recognition that each client has unique experiences, values preferences
and choices
Rules governing smoking in public places is an example of:
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public policy
Canada health act
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enacted in 1984
5 principles:
universality
accessibility
comprehensiveness of services
portability
public administration
nurses can define communities by which of the following dimensions
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, place, function, people
Pathogenesis
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the manner in which a disease develops
involved in immunization, proper use of personal protective equipment and health
histories and screening activittes
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occupational health nurse
tertiary prevention
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actions taken to contain damage once a disease or disability has
progressed beyond its early stages
where did the first PHN in Canada work
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