NR222 quiz 1 questions with complete
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Role performance model
-the way in which individuals perceive their ability to carry out significant roles
EX man has a child, he becomes a father
Health Promotion Model
-defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease
-HPM describes the multidimensional nature of people as they interact within
their environment to pursue health
EX physical activity programs
Maslow hierarchy of needs
self-actualization, esteem, love/belonging, safety and security (physical &
psychological), physiological (02, fluids, nutrition, body temp, elimination, shelter,
sex)
adaptive model (roy)
health is an inevitable dimension of a person's life, and is represented by a
health-illness continuum
- health is a creative process
-disease is a failure in adaptation
clinical model
Health is identified by the absence of signs and symptoms of disease or injury
, Transtheoretical Model
Model of behavior change that identifies distinct stages people go through in
altering behavior patterns; also called the stages of change model
-precontemplation,
-contemplation
-preparation,
-action,
-maintenance
internal variables
-include persons developmental stage, intellectual background, perception of
functioning, and emotional and spiritual factors
-patients perception of symptoms and nature of something
External Variables
influencing a persons health beliefs and practices include family practices,
socioeconomic factors, cultural background
direct care: activities of daily living
direct care measures usually performed during a normal day
EX ambulation, toileting, eating, dressing
direct care: instrumental activities of daily living
activities that support daily life and are oriented toward interacting with
environment
EX shopping, caring for pets, house cleaning
direct care: physical care techniques
The safe and competent administration of nursing procedures
EX turning, positioning, administering meds
solution
Role performance model
-the way in which individuals perceive their ability to carry out significant roles
EX man has a child, he becomes a father
Health Promotion Model
-defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease
-HPM describes the multidimensional nature of people as they interact within
their environment to pursue health
EX physical activity programs
Maslow hierarchy of needs
self-actualization, esteem, love/belonging, safety and security (physical &
psychological), physiological (02, fluids, nutrition, body temp, elimination, shelter,
sex)
adaptive model (roy)
health is an inevitable dimension of a person's life, and is represented by a
health-illness continuum
- health is a creative process
-disease is a failure in adaptation
clinical model
Health is identified by the absence of signs and symptoms of disease or injury
, Transtheoretical Model
Model of behavior change that identifies distinct stages people go through in
altering behavior patterns; also called the stages of change model
-precontemplation,
-contemplation
-preparation,
-action,
-maintenance
internal variables
-include persons developmental stage, intellectual background, perception of
functioning, and emotional and spiritual factors
-patients perception of symptoms and nature of something
External Variables
influencing a persons health beliefs and practices include family practices,
socioeconomic factors, cultural background
direct care: activities of daily living
direct care measures usually performed during a normal day
EX ambulation, toileting, eating, dressing
direct care: instrumental activities of daily living
activities that support daily life and are oriented toward interacting with
environment
EX shopping, caring for pets, house cleaning
direct care: physical care techniques
The safe and competent administration of nursing procedures
EX turning, positioning, administering meds