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Primary prevention is the

Preventative measures to stay healthy an avoid injury

What does a Community assessment assess?

The needs of a population and the resources available

What long term condition is the most prevalent in NZ?

Cardiac/Circulatory illnesses

What does the Flinders model assess?

A persons ability for self management

What is the development stage according the Erickson for 65+ ?

Integrity vs despair

Malabsorption in the elderly is mainly due to?

Poor diet and illness

What screening pilot is underway in Waitamata?

Throat Cancer

WHO developed a criteria to help screening policies make decisions. One of these is?

The condition must have a late impact on the population

The Calgary model assess what?

Families

What are the three sections of the Calgary model?

Structural, developmental, functional

What is the recommended time to start breast feeding?

30 minutes post birth

When is the APGAR assessment commenced?

1 minutes and 5 minutes after birth.

The babinski reflex is?

The stimulation of the foot for a reaction of big toe extension

The rise in what hormones leads to the onset of Labour?

Oestrogen

What hormones causes contractions?

Oxytocin

What is effacement?

The thinning of the Cervix

What is an indication of the onset of Labour?

Lightening

Infanticide- hexa injection is given at what ages?

6 weeks, 3 months and 5 months

What does Infantix-hexa cover?

Diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, hep B, influenza B

What is the legal age of consent?

16

What are the symptoms of Rheumatic fecer?

carditis

Sexual maturity is initiated by what?

The Follicualr stimulation hornone

Average age of the onset of puberty for females is?

7-8yrs

What development stage is first reached for females?

Budding stage

Males begin sexual development at what age?

9yrs

What development stage is last for males?

Canals form in the seminiferous tubules

What is Vit k used for in new borns?

Preventative clotting factor

What is Vit k used for in new borns?

Preventative clotting factor

What does the APGAR score check?

Temp, HR, RR, Muscle tone and reflexes

3 prominent childhood illnesses?

Rheumatic Fever, Asthma, obesity, skin conditions

Name 3 baby reflexes?

Babinski- foot reflex


Rooting- cheek stroked for latching


Grasp- finger grabbing

Name 3 baby reflexes?

Babinski- foot reflex


Rooting- cheek stroked for latching


Grasp- finger grabbing

3 pregnancy hormones?

Oestrogen- build up to labour


Oxytocin- contractions


Progesterone- muscle relaxant

What are the 4 pelvis types?

Gynecoid- circular shaped


Android- heart shaped


Anthropoid- oval shaped


Platypelloid- oblong shaped

What is the Heeadssss assessment?

Home, education, eating/exercise, activities/peers, drugs, sexuality, suicide/depression, safety, strengths

What is the Heeadssss assessment?

Home, education, eating/exercise, activities/peers, drugs, sexuality, suicide/depression, safety, strengths

5 children's rights

Protection, be heard, information, be taken seriously, feel safe

What is Gravida as Parity

Gravida- pregnancies


Parity- live births

Four P's of labour

Power, passenger, passage, psyche

What are the 3 stages of Labour?

1- onset of regular contractions


2- full dilation to birth


3- birth of baby to birth of placenta

5 signs of labour?

Regular contractions, operculum(show), water breaks, effacement of cervix, cervix dilation

What is in the 6 weeks immunisation?

Rotavirus, Infanrix (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, hep b, haemophilus) & pneumococcal

What is in the 6 weeks immunisation?

Rotavirus, Infanrix (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, hep b, haemophilus) & pneumococcal

What is in the 3 month vaccine?

Rotavirus, Infanrix , pneumococcal

What is in the 6 weeks immunisation?

Rotavirus, Infanrix (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, hep b, haemophilus) & pneumococcal

What is in the 3 month vaccine?

Rotavirus, Infanrix , pneumococcal

What is in the 5 month vaccine?

Rotovirus, Infanrix, pneumococcal

What is in the 6 weeks immunisation?

Rotavirus, Infanrix (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, hep b, haemophilus) & pneumococcal

What is in the 3 month vaccine?

Rotavirus, Infanrix , pneumococcal

What is in the 5 month vaccine?

Rotovirus, Infanrix, pneumococcal

What is in the 15month vaccine?

Haemophilus B, measles, mumps, rubella, pneumococcal

What is in the 4yr vaccine?

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella

Who funds NZ screening?

The National screening unit

Who funds NZ screening?

The National screening unit

How is a primary health care nurse involved in screening?

Checking if PTs have been screened, referrals

Who funds NZ screening?

The National screening unit

How is a primary health care nurse involved in screening?

Checking if PTs have been screened, referrals

What are 5 functions of the flinders model?

Problem solving, decision making, resource management, forming a partnership with health care providers, taking action

Who funds NZ screening?

The National screening unit

How is a primary health care nurse involved in screening?

Checking if PTs have been screened, referrals

What are 5 functions of the flinders model?

Problem solving, decision making, resource management, forming a partnership with health care providers, taking action

Why is the NZ health strategy?

Identifies key areas of priority for Governments & provides framework for DHBs

What is the primary health care strategy?

Set principles, goals and objectives for primary health in NZ

Ottawa charter strategies x5

-build healthy public policy


- create supportive enviro


- strengthen community action


- develop personal skills


- reorientate health services