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Question | Answer |
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What type of negligence is reffered to as professional negligence? | malpractice |
what is conduct that falls below a standard of care? | negligence |
What are Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? | level one air water and food lever2 safety and security lever 3 is love and belonging needs level 4 is esteem and self esteem needs level 5 is self-actualization |
What is a group of concepts that are broadly defined and systematically organized to provide a focus, a rationale, and a tool for the integration and interpretation of information. | conceptual framework |
the building blocks used to develop the conceptual or organizing framework of a curriculm is called. | concept |
What is a state of physiological, spiritual, and emotional balance? | homeostasis |
What is the attempt ot maintain optimal functioning called? | adaptation |
What is any situation where a nonspecific demand requries an individual to respond or take action called? | stress |
Ones desposition,opinion or mental set | attitudes |
trust or confidence is called | beliefs |
personal beliefs about the worth you old for an idea, a custom, or an object | values |
a continous whole, quanity or series; thing whose parts can not be separated | continuum |
caring for yourself in a healthy way and includes topics such as physical awareness, stress, management, and self-responsibility | wellness |
what are the four steps of illness behavior? | 1. how we monitor our body 2. how we define and interpret our symptoms. 3. What we do when we have symptoms. 4. When do we need "outside" help. |
chronic illness | 1. last longer than 6 months 2. causes some limitations in functioning 3. will have periods of wellness and relapse |
1. lasts for a short period of time 2. may have severe symptoms 3. no permanent damage 4. comes on fast and leaves just as quickly | acute illness |
state in whic a persons's physical, emotional, intellectual, social developmental or spirtitual function is impaired or diminished. | illness |
varialbes that influence health | 1. age 2. gender 3. race 4. culture |
state of complete physical, mental, and social well being, not merely the absences of disease or infirmity | health |
What can not be measured by vital signs? | health |
level six contining care places | assisted living facilities, respite care, adult day care, hospice |
level 5 places | special rehab hospitals, home, outpatient, short stay in a nursing rehab. |
level 5 restorative care | return to maximum health, return client to previous level of health |
level 4 places | hosptitals(specialized), hospital within a hospital |
level 4 tertiary care | icu, ccu, trauma center, burn center |
level 3 places | hospitals |
level 3 secondary care | acute care, emergency care, radiological procedures |
level 2 places | physician offices, nursing clinics |
level 2 primary care | early detection of problems, routine health care |
level one places | schools, physician offices, nursing clinics |
level one health care | health education is focuse to prevent illness, healthy lifestyles, lower costs of health care |
national league for nursing | NLN |
american nurses association | ama |
State nurses association | ArNA |