Wellness
What is the nursing process? - ANSWER:provides the framework in which nurses use their knowledge
and skills to express human caring
What are the 5 parts of the nursing process? - ANSWER:Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
What is a diagnosis? - ANSWER:analyzing the data , identifying the problem
During a assessment of a patient what type of data is the nurse collecting? - ANSWER:Subjective and
Objective data
What is the key for planning ? - ANSWER:Making sure goals are SMART
What does implementation mean? - ANSWER:putting the plan into action
What does ADPIE mean? - ANSWER:Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
What are some non-modifable risk factors? - ANSWER:Age, gender, genetics
Poor nutrition, lifestyle practices and overeating are risk factors that are modifiable ? - ANSWER:True
What term means increases the vulnerability if an individual or group to an illness or accident? -
ANSWER:Risk Factor
rheumatoid arthritis, hypertension, the flu, a severe headache and vomiting are all types of diseases?
True or False - ANSWER:False
What does high acuity mean in health ? - ANSWER:patients with acute care and close monitoring
Health Promotion Model - ANSWER:defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence
of disease
What is the last level of prevention? - ANSWER:Tertiary Prevention
, Describe Primary Prevention - ANSWER:It is true prevention , its goal is to reduce the incidence of
disease
What prevention focuses on the spread of disease, illness or infection once it occurs? -
ANSWER:Secondary
What prevention occurs when a defect or disability is permanent and irreversible? - ANSWER:Tertiary
Who was Florence Nightingale? - ANSWER:She was the first person to organize school of nursing ; first
epidemiologist
What did Clara Barton do? - ANSWER:Founded the American Red Cross
what did Mary Mahoney know the importance of? - ANSWER:Cultural awareness in nursing
The health belief model addresses what ? - ANSWER:the relationship b/w a person's belief and behaviors
What is the first component of the health belief model? - ANSWER:an individual perception of
susceptibility
What is the second component of the health belief model? - ANSWER:Individuals perception of the
seriousness of illness
What is the the likehood that a person will take preventive action? - ANSWER:third component of the
health belief model
What term refers to the freedom of external control ? - ANSWER:Autonomy
Which term refers to the judgement about behavior based on specific beliefs? - ANSWER:Morals
What term refers to the commitment to include patients in decisions about all aspects of care? -
ANSWER:Autonomy
Taking positive action to help others and making the best interest of the patient remain more important
the self-interest is what? - ANSWER:Beneficence
Non-maleficence means to do no harm and what? - ANSWER:minimize foreseeable side effects and
consequences
If a nurse does not equally distribute resources to patients because she feels that one is more deserving
than the other, then she is not practicing what ethical principle? - ANSWER:Justice
Not treating a patient terribly because of their religion falls under what ethic principle? -
ANSWER:Fidelity
Following policies and procedures set forth while keeping promises to patients falls underneath what
ethic code ? - ANSWER:Fidelity
What is the main theme in primary care? - ANSWER:-health promotion
What does preventive care focus on? - ANSWER:is more disease oriented and focus on reducing and
controlling risk factors for disease through activities and programs