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23 Cards in this Set
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active strategies of health promotion
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activities that depend on the patients motivation to adopt a specific health program
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affective learning
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acquisition of behaviors invoked in expressing feelings about attitudes, appreciation and values
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barriers
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obstacles that prevent movement or access
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cognitive learning
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acquisition of intellectual skills that encompass behaviors such as thinking understanding and evaluating
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functional literacy
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Ones ability to perform activities necessary to live in modern society
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goal
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desired result of nursing actions sey realistically by the nurse and patient as part of the planning stage of the nursing process
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health literacy
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The cognitive and social skills that determine the motivation and ability of individuals to gain access to understand and use information in ways that promote and maintain good health
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health people 2020
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an organization whose goals are to increase life expectancy and quality of life and eliminate health disparities through an improved delivery of health care systems
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holism
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core of the entire patient in all well being including psychological and social
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illiteracy
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The inability to read and write
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learning domains
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categories of learning which include cognitive, effectivr and psychomotor
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learning objective
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written statement that describes the behavior that a teacher expects from an individual after a learning activity
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literacy
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The ability to read and write
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noncompliance
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failure to refuse to conform to or follow rules, regulations or the advice or wishes of another
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passive strategies of health promotion
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activities that involve the patient as the recipient of actions by health care pros
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patient education
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Any set of planned educational activities designed to improve patients health behaviors and status; it's main purpose is to maintain or to improve patient health or in some cases slow deterioration
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risk factors
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Any internal or external variable that makes a person or group more vulnerable to illness or an unhealthy event
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wellness
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dynamic state of health in which an individual progresses toward a high level of functioning, achieving optimum balance between internal and external environments
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American Cancer Society
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acs
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American heart association
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AHA
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chemo
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chemotherapy
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DRE
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digital rectal exam
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pap smear
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panpanicaolaou test, a cytologic study that is effective in detecting precancerous and cancerous cells obtained from the cervix
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