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ppl who gather as part of a faith
congregants
parish nurse arrangement in an individual community of faith in which the nurse is accountable to the congregation and its governing body.
congregational model
distinct group of ppl acknowledging specific faith traditions and gathering in churches, cathedrals, synagogues, or mosques
faith communities
strengthening the inner spiritual connectedness and choosing heath lifestyles
healing
activities and programs in faith
health ministries
understanding the body, mind, and spirit relationship of persons in an environment that is always changing.
holistic care
comprehensive health teams that include family and clergy and encourage personal responsibility for health and preventive health practices
holistic health centers
parish nurse arrangement in a larger partnership under contract with hospitals, medical centers, long-term care facilities, or educational institutions.
institutional model
also known as block nurse, the nurse responds to a defined community or "locality"
neighborhood nurse
a parish nurse who has completed a certificate program designed to develop the nurse as a coordinator of a parish nursing service
parish nurse coordinator
nurses who respond to health and wellness needs within the faith context of populations of faith communities and are partners with the church in fulfilling the mission of the health ministry
parish nurses
a community-based and population focused professional nursing practice with faith communities to promote whole person health to its parishioners, usually focused on primary prevention
parish nursing
relationships btwn indiv, groups, or organizations in which the parties are working together to achieve a joint goal.
partnership
difference btwn partnership and alliances/coalitions
partnership usually have focused goals, such as jointly providing a specific program. Partnerships generally involve shared power.
faith community leaders including clergy, nurses, and educational and youth ministry staff.
pastoral care staff
the policy, governance, expectations, and mission of a specific faith community.
polity
a health cabinet supporting healthy, spiritually fulfilling lives; it is made up of a nurse and members of the congregation.
wellness committee
Which level of prevention is holding classes on healthy eating and explain the food pyramid appropriate for various age levels
primary
Which level of prevention is promoting and encouraging age appropriate activities that include physical exercise in youth group meetings, retreats, trips, vacation church school, and nursery programs.
primary
Which level of prevention is writing house-of-worship newsletter articles informing parents of the need for adequate exercise and proper nutrition for healthy lifestyles in growing and adult years
primary
Which level of prevention is providing health assessment and counseling during home visits for health promotion initiated for other family members - i.e. at visits after a hospitalization or a birth
secondary
Which level of prevention is being available for health counseling for teens bf and after youth activities
secondary
Which level of prevention is assisting in making choices for behavior change i.e. suggest avoiding calorie rich or nutritionally lacking foods during school meals and snack times
tertiary
Which level of prevention is in youth groups and parenting groups discuss the need for loving, caring friends and the support needed for long term behavior modification programs that are life long efforts
tertiary
What are some characteristics of the parish nursing practice?
*spiritual dimension is central to the practice of parish nursing
*the roots of the role balance both knowledge and skills of nursing, the humanities, and theology
*the focus of the specialty is the faith community and its ministry
*parish nurse services emphasized strengths of individuals, families, and communities
*health, spiritual health, and healing are considered an ongoing, dynamic process