The Americans with Disabilities Act (2008)
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Provides protection against discrimination of individuals with disabilities.
*Employers must provide reasonable accommodations in the workplace for
those with disabilities to successfully perform their job duties.
Assessment of Spiritual Needs and Practices
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, Tools
HOPE
JAREL Spiritual Well-Being Scale
SPIRIT model
Eras of Spirituality
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Pre Christian Era: caring for sick was expression of values,
hospitality/charity
Early Christian Era: Nursing sick was honored/respected
Post Reformation: Comfort/relief for sick/dying (Florence Nightingale)
Mid 20th Century: See/tested. Scientific Era
Defensive Coping
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coping that involves unconscious strategies that distort or deny the true
nature of a situation.
Example: Denial such as refusing the reality of a dx.
Assault
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, An assault occurs when a nurse intentionally places a patient in immediate
fear of personal violence or offensive contact. An assault must include
words expressing an intention to cause harm and some type of action
Prejudice
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refers to negative attitudes toward other people based on faulty and rigid
stereotypes about race, gender, sexual orientation, and so on
SPIRIT model
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This model is a comprehensive method of spiritual assessment. It involves
an interview that is concerned with five key areas designated by the
acronym SPIRIT:
SP—Spiritual/religious belief system
I—Integration within a spiritual community
R—Ritualized practices and restrictions
I—Implications for medical care
T—Terminal events planning
Patient benefit
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assists in decision making for the incompetent patient by using substituted
judgment (i.e., what the patient would want for themselves if they were
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Provides protection against discrimination of individuals with disabilities.
*Employers must provide reasonable accommodations in the workplace for
those with disabilities to successfully perform their job duties.
Assessment of Spiritual Needs and Practices
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, Tools
HOPE
JAREL Spiritual Well-Being Scale
SPIRIT model
Eras of Spirituality
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Pre Christian Era: caring for sick was expression of values,
hospitality/charity
Early Christian Era: Nursing sick was honored/respected
Post Reformation: Comfort/relief for sick/dying (Florence Nightingale)
Mid 20th Century: See/tested. Scientific Era
Defensive Coping
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coping that involves unconscious strategies that distort or deny the true
nature of a situation.
Example: Denial such as refusing the reality of a dx.
Assault
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, An assault occurs when a nurse intentionally places a patient in immediate
fear of personal violence or offensive contact. An assault must include
words expressing an intention to cause harm and some type of action
Prejudice
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refers to negative attitudes toward other people based on faulty and rigid
stereotypes about race, gender, sexual orientation, and so on
SPIRIT model
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This model is a comprehensive method of spiritual assessment. It involves
an interview that is concerned with five key areas designated by the
acronym SPIRIT:
SP—Spiritual/religious belief system
I—Integration within a spiritual community
R—Ritualized practices and restrictions
I—Implications for medical care
T—Terminal events planning
Patient benefit
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assists in decision making for the incompetent patient by using substituted
judgment (i.e., what the patient would want for themselves if they were