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What are peoples’ response to illness? Common experiences include behavioral and ? changes, changes in ?, and ? family dynamics.
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emotional
roles disturbed |
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Illness creates a variety of ? responses, guilt, anger, anxiety and stress are common.
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emotional
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individuals may experience ? about becoming ill, particularly if the illness is related to lifestyle choices, such as smoking.
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guilt
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- When patients must make sacrifices to manage their illnesses, such as giving up favorite foods or activities, they may experience ? about the changes.
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anger
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Anxiety is an ill-defined, diffuse feeling of ? and ?
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apprehension
uncertainty |
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? occurs as a result of some threat to and individual’s selfhood, self-esteem, or identity
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Anxiety
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? is both a response to illness and an important factor in the development of illness.
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Stress
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Some control can be exerted over the number and types of ? encountered, and responses can often be managed.
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stressors
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? is a response to a real or perceived threat to the individual, where as ? is an interaction between the individual and the environment.
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Anxiety
Stress |
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Stress includes all the responses the body makes while striving to maintain ? and deal with demands.
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equilibrium
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? came up with a theory for cultural care for nursing.
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Leininger
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? nursing involves planning nursing care based on knowledge that is culturally defined, classified, and tested.
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Culturally congruent
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Nurses who use Leininger’s theory of ? in their practices view patients in the context of their cultures.
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cultural care
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Practice from a cultural perspective begins by? the culture of the patient and recognizing the importance of its relationship to nursing care.
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respecting
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The nursing outcome of culturally congruent nursing care is ? and ? for the patient.
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health
well-being |
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Use of the ? model guides the assessment of cultural data for an understanding of its influence on the patient’s life.
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sunrise
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