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35 Cards in this Set
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What is the difference between
C-based and C-oriented nursing? |
Community based focuses on the individual, "illness care," patient and community oriented focuses on the entire community and it's well being.
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Do public health nurses usually seek out clients?
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yes
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what are the core functions of PHN?
What does each fx entail? |
Assessment- health status of community
Policy Development- making sure the right policies are in place. Assurance- making sure there are programs to help as many people as possible |
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first public health system put in place for the needy
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Elizabethan Poor Law
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first effort to acquire modern public health policies and establish HD and other laws
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Shuttack Report
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Who founded the first district nursing?
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William Rathbone
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What did Lillian Wald do?
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started settlements for the community, first pres.
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Vassar Camp
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started during demand for nurses in WWI and shortened length of schooling
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Major events of Depression Era-2
1950s?-2 1990s?-3 |
decreased funding for nurses
Social Security Act which helped infectious disease to Cancer, CVD NLN, ANA Healthy People Homeland Security HIPPAA |
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Medicare vs. Medicaid
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federal, 65+/disabilities, renal
federal and state, income/disabilities, poor ederly |
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Community health nursing focuses on what question?
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How does their health affect the community as a whole?
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What does public health focus on?
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greatest good for greatest number
what members of a society do collectively to ensure that conditions exist in which people can be healthy |
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Who in your family will assist you to the car?
How will you provide child care when you are in the hospital? It is great how great your wife has been during your time of need. |
Family as Context
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How has your diagnosis affected other individuals within the family?
Who is having the most difficult time with this illness? How is everyone adjusting to the new roles? |
Family as Client
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What has changed between you and your spouse since your diagnosis?
How has this illness affected your families relationships? |
Family as System
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What issues has you family had since you told the office about your husband's illness?
Have you considered joining a support group? |
Family as Component
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Family structure consists of: 4
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individuals comprising the family
relations between members interactions between members interactions w/ other social systems |
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How did the death alter the family structure?
What family roles were changed with the onset of her illness? |
Structure/Function Theory Assessment
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Views family within the community but does not allow for change over time
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SF Theory
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How has your illness affected your brother?
Who are the members of your family? |
Systems Theory Assessment
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Views family as subsystem and suprasystem but does not focus on a specific individual
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Family System Theory
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can forecast what the family will experience but is based on the traditional model
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Developmental Theory
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What makes up the SF theory? 4
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Role structure
Value structure communication process power structure |
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circular causality falls under...
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family system theory
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cue logic
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identifiable patterns after gathering family story to formulate keystone issue
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Friedman Assessment Model
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views family as a whole, part of society, and an interaction system
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how is the ecomap helpful?
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helps reveal support systems and stressors to the family within the community
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break down the ecomap meaning..
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straight line- strong connection
dotted line- weak hashtag line- tension |
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steps to affective learning
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acceptance- I'll listen
participation- I'll try value- I see who it affects internalization- I won't... adoption- I will never again |
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4 C's of teaching
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confidence
competence care communicate clearly |
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status of community assessment
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health stat demographics.. how many people have TB?
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structure of comm assessment
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demographics of race, gender, ethnicity
resources and services of community |
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process of comm assessment
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fx of community
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OMAHA/OASIS
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language/patient evaluation- going in, going out, entering hospital
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Hazard communication standard
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inventory and label toxic agents, educate employees
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