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nursing

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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
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