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36 Cards in this Set

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