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4 compo ends to the sick role as described by parsons s

The person is exempt from normal social roles


The person is not responsible for his or her condition


The person has an obligation to want to become well


The person has the obligation to seek and cooperate with technically competent help

Chronic care model

Global model the has been implemented nationally and internationally..

Compassion fatigue

A term used for caregivers strain in those of a professional crediting role

6 components to the chronic care model

Community resources


Healthcare care organizations


self management support


Decision support


Delivery system redesign


Clinical information systems



Not for individual care but for groups of a specific population

Guided care model

Enhances use of primary care instead of specialty care. Designed to improve the quality of life to older adults and utilization of resources. 7 components to this model.

GRACE geriatric resources of assessment and care

Comprehensive, home e based geriatric care model for low income elders with chronic conditions

PACE program of all inclusive care for the elderly.

Comprehensive care for older adults. To qualify you must be 55 live in a pace service area have low income and be certified as eligible to receive nursing home care.

Million hearts program

To prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes by 2017

When teaching new tasks to chronically I'll children it is important

To read tasks I to small manageable goals

Definition of chronic Co ditions

Irreversible, prolonged, unlikely to resolve spontaneously

Who is at a higher risk to develop chronic disease

Mental and psychiatric population. Also the poor

Where is chronically I'll patients mostly taken care of

AT HOME, NOT THE HOSPITAL

Trajectory model

Model to describe the phases of chronic illness


Pretrajectory-genetic or behavioral factors that I crease the risk of developing the disease.


Trajectory onset-appearance or onset of noticeable symptoms


Stable-illness course and symptoms are under control


Unstable -exacerbation of illness


Acute-severe unbeliever symptoms that may require hospitalization to bring patient back to stable.


Crisis-critical or life threatening situation


Comeback- gradual recovery after an acute period


Downward-rapidly or gradual worsening of a condition, physical decline.


Dying- shutting down of processes

At home nurses provide which kind of care

Supportive care

Definition of disability

Limited function in hearing, seeing, walking, doing adls, cognitive.

Males are more prevalent to have disabilities under age 65

True

Developmental disabilities are those that happen before the age of 22

True

Models of disability

Medical model-views disability as something to fix


Rehabilitation model-based to fix with rehabilitation


Social model-disability can be overcome by removing barriers


Biopsychsocial- combination of medical and social model


Interface model-views experiences, considers the disability and the person. Most used by nurses.

Title 2 of the social security program

People who make medical criteria and has worked long enough to qualify. Or people with disabilities since before 22 with deceased or disable parents

Title 16

Provide supplemental income (ssi) to disabled people with limited income

People first language

Using statements such as...the patient with diabetes..not...the diabetic patient

Nurse needs to consider the effect ts of aging on people with disabilities

A person with polio who used crutches may develop muscle problems.