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36 Cards in this Set
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Continuity of care
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A Bridge to all levels of quality care.
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People, locations, and social systems are individual examples of a?
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Community
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Nursing care within the contex of the client of the clients family and community with a focus in prevention that enhances the clients ability for self care is called?
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Community-Based nursing
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Acute Care
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Short term medical or nursing care.
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Cultural encounter
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direct conact with members of a cultural community.
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cultral awareness
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Self awareness of ones own cultrual background, influences, and biases.
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lack of recognition of one's own beliefs and practice or those of others.
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cultural blindness
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Culturagram
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tool nurses and others use in an effort to individualize care for culturally diverse families.
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Aculturation
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individuals in groups from one culture learning the ways to exist in a new culture.
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Assimilation
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individuals or groups from one culture identify more strongly with a dominant culture in values activities and daily life.
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Affective interventions
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Teaching methods or interventions that are facilitated by changes in attitudes, values and feelings.
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behavorial interventions
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self awareness of ones own cultural background, influences and biases.
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cognative interventions
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teaching or nursing action that enhances the clients ability to intellectually process information.
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Advanced dirivitives
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Power of attorney, living will
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DRG
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Diagnostic related Group
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Statistics related to age age-specific categories, birth and death rates, marital status, ethnicity.
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Demographics
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Developmental assessment
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normal family developmental tasks
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emic care
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insiders view of care
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etic care
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proffesional view of care
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ethrocentrism
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believing ur cultural beliefs r the best.
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Family developmental tasks
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Expected family psychosocial cognitive or psychomotor skills at certain periods in life.
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Family health
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How well the family functions
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Family role
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expected set of behaviors associated with a particular family position.
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Characteristics of indviduals who make up the family unit makes up the
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family structure
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beliefs about dress diet and other ADL's
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lifeways
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assessment of structure is called?
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Genogram
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Health dispartity
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Access to healthcare regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation, income, ect.
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Health Promotion
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activities that enhance well being of an already healthy person
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health-illness continuum
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health range from healthy to death and all meaures inbetween.
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primary prevention
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actions used to avoid initial occurance of disease or illness.
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Secondary preventions
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actions to check disease or illness early to limit disability.
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tertiary preventions
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actions that focus on rehabilitation, recovery.
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Vital satistics
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ongoing registration of births, death, adoptions, divorces, marriage, cause of death and other data that reflect health signs of a community.
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transcultural nursing
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practice of caring for people from other cultures
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role conflict
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occures when demands of one role contradicts another.
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steps of the nursing proccess
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assessment
Diagnosis planning Implimentation evaluation |