1. Bandura 1977, self-eflcacy, framework to guide the assessment of the individual's
ability
to promote health and reduce risk
2. Impairment A loss or abnormality of a psychological, physiological, or anatomical
structure
and function. Impairment occurs at the organ level.
3. Handicap A disadvantage for a given person resulting from impairment or disability
that
limits or prevents fulfillment of a role that is normal for that person.
Handicap occurs a the societal level.
4. Kobasa 1979, theory of hardiness based on research on stressful life events
5. Rotler, 1962, described contingency relationship between behavior and
Seeman, and wellness out- comes and internal and external locus of control
Liverant
6. Levine 1966, model with key concepts of principles of energy, structural integrity
per-
sonal integrity, and social integrity
7. functional refers to the loss of the ability to perform self-care tasks and is the result of
limita- tion an impairment
8. Disability A restriction or lack (resulting from and impairment) of ability to perform
an
activity in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human
being. Disability occurs at the level of the individual.
9. The rehab pedi- atric populations includes:
nurse's role in
promoting 10. Orem's self care theory
wellness in
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Identifying unsuccessful
completion of tasks, making a
referral to a Child Life
Specialist, and providing
developmentally appropriate
interventions.
Identifies the multiple levels of
a patient's capabilities and
valuing patient control and
input, self care is essential for
health and well-being. Orem
focuses on the
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individual's self care needs/demands and his or her ability to meet thos
needs (seesaw).
11. Anterior bowel dys- function prob- lems related to
Cord sexual relation- ships
Syndrome
12. Brown-
Sequard
syndrome
13. What is the As-
sessment
Instru- ment for
Prob- lem
Focused Cop-
ing (APC)?
14. State the
PLISSIT Model
for sexual
counseling.
15. suggested
inter- ventions
for client with
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Varying degrees of motor positions that place pres- sure on the bowels, cover ostomy, tape to
function and sensitivity to the side or remove and use ostomy cap over the stoma
pain, while posterior column
functions of proprioception,
pressure and vibration are
preserved.
Vertical injury to one-half of
the spinal cord, causing loss
of motor control on the side
of the injury and loss of
sensation on the opposite
side.
The APC is a self-report
instrument that focuses on a
person's own assessment of
competence in coping with
ADL's, personal problems,
and level of satisfaction with
ADL's.
Permission, Limited Information,
Specific Suggestions, Intensive
Therapy
complete bowel regimen
before sexual activity, avoid
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