• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/58

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

58 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
The body mind and spirit as a whole , spiritual dimension is integral to this
Hollistic Care
Name the 3 needs common to all people and religions
Need for MEANING AND PURPOSE
Need for LOVE AND RELATEDNESS
need for FORGIVENESS
What is the FIRST spiritual Need common to all people?
The need for MEANING AND PURPOSE
anything that pertains toa persons relationship with a nonmaterial life force or higher power is called
Spirituality

(coming to know, love and serve god)
Elements of spirituality are
purpose
meaning
guidance
unification through connection
shapes us
confident belief in something
ex) in a physician or religion where
no proof exists.
Faith
organized system of beliefs about a higher power
religion
If a patient does not belong to an organized religion upon asessment, they may still
be deeply spiritual!
source of power, sacred word and specifics to guide patient is a factor affecting spirituality called
formal religion
when using the nursing process for spirituality, you must always use
Open Ended question - NOT YES OR NO questions
diagnose a potential for enhanced spiritual well being or spiritual distress such as
powerlessness
pain
alienation
guilt
fear
Ineffective Individual Coping is DG
The client or patient will express satisfaction with compatibility of spiritual beliefs and everyday life is an
OUTCOME
promoting meaning and purpose love and forgiveness offers a supporting prescence and does what to patient
decreases fear (Nurturing Spirituality)
if your uncomfortable giving spiritual care - what would you do
contact a spirtual counselor
the patient demonstrates an interior state of peace and joy freedom from abnormal axnxiety is an example of
evlaulating and outcome
the degree to which a person exhbits and experiences maleness and femaleness physcially, emotionally and mentally - this is part of a persons identity
sexuality
what inovolves an integration of the physical emotional and intelluctural, social components of sexual being - INA WAY THAT ARE POSITIVELY ENRICHING AND THAT ENHANCE PERSONALITY COMMUNICATION AND LOVE
Sexual Health
chromosomal sex development, male female xx, xy, hormone is known as
biological sex
inner sense of a person being male or female - may be the SAME OR DIFFERENT from BIOLOGICAL GENDER
gender identity
behavior a person conveys about being male or female, may be the same or differnt than biological gender
gender role behavior
what is the 1st characteristic at conception:
sexuality
what has a negative effect on sexuality
religion
most common infectious disease in US today, due to rising divorce rate
STI sexuallty transmitted infections
affect men and women of all backgrounds,rising incidence, health problems more severe
STI
most of the time,STI cause no symptoms and found more often in
women
a problem that prevents an individual or couplefrom engaging in or enjoying sex intercourse and orgasm
sexual dysfunction
sexual dysfunction is a combnation of
physical and psychological conditions
a severe sexual dysfunction should be helped with
sexuality therapist
sti is related to
self concept
name a disease that contributes to sexual dysfunction
erectile dysfunction
name another factor causing sexual dysfunction
medications - antihypertension meds increase bp putting patient at risk.
two types of sexual problems- the first is a state in which a pt experiences or at risk for change in sexual health and a loss of desire
ineffective sexuality patterns
the second is at risk for change in sexual function for example erectile dysfunction r.t antihyertension meds
sexual dysfunction
the primary nursing intervention regarding sexuality is to
ESTABLISH TRUST
When a person object or situation is changed is called a
loss
recognized by others, a loss of spouse or limb
actual loss
felt by person, intangible to others, youth financial independeance
perceived loss
physical loss of an arm or altered self image
physical/psychological loss
new siblings, experienced loss as a result of natural development
maturational loss
experience as a result of event, injury or disease
situational loss
displays loss yet to take place, family in hospital talks about life without person still alive
anticipatory loss
what is caused by separation, emotional reaction to a loss, individualized
grief
grief is caused by
SEPERATION
State of grieving which a person goes through a grief reaction, neglect themselves
bereavement
period of acceptance of loss during which person learns to deal with the loss, ACCEPTANCE, return to normal
mourning!
Kubler Ross 5 stages
denial./isolation
anger
bargaining
depression
acceptance
Kubler Ross stage where the pt asks to just live to see a birthday or marriage etc...
bargaining
a distorted or unresolved grief, paralyzes the person, extended bereavement
dysfunctional grief
decreased RR, long periods of apnea with short respirations before dying is known as
cheyne-strokes respirations
the pitting edema in a dying person is felt in the
sacral area
what is the first component of a good death
manage PAIN
pt may realize verbal/nonverbal actions, med staff leaving pt alone until diagnosed -
Impact on patient TERMINAL ILLNESS
Taking care of the whole person, body mind and spirit, dying is natural - this is care without a cure
palliative care
consent is required for an autopsy unless
suicide, questional death - this is then called CORONERS CASE
ALWAYS ASK OPEN ENDED QUESTIONS - to asess knowledge, attitudes, strategies, pain, preferences for end of life treatment
RN History SUBJECTIVE
head to toe check for system failure and a family assessment is a
PHYSICAL EXAM./ OBJECTIVE
it is important to develop what with a patient and family, explain pt condition and ensure COMMUNICATION, UNDERSTANDING, GOALS ...teach
TRUST
Plan of care is effective if patient met a
comfortable dignified death