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NUR 155 EXAM #2 | COMPLETE SOLUTION what is holism - treating your patient as a whole (sleep habits, eating habits, wellbeing) what are the three levels of prevention - primary, secondary, tertiary what is primary prevention and what are some examples: - focuses on health promotion and protection against specific health problems. the purpose is to decrease the risk or exposure of the individual or community to disease (ex: health ed, immunizations, sanitation) what is secondary prevention and what are some examples: - focuses on the early identification of health problems and prompt intervention to alleviate health problems. Its goal is to identify individuals in an early stage of a disease process and to limit future disability (ex: screenings, regular checkups, self-examination) what is tertiary prevention and what are some examples: - Begins after an illness, when a defect or disability is fixed, stabilized, or determined to be irreversible. Its focus is to help rehabilitate individuals and restore them to an optimum level of functioning within the constraints of the disability. (ex: support group, teaching someone with diabetes how to prevent complications, rehab)

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NUR 155 EXAM #2 | COMPLETE SOLUTION

what is holism - treating your patient as a whole (sleep habits, eating habits, wellbeing)

what are the three levels of prevention - primary, secondary, tertiary

what is primary prevention and what are some examples: - focuses on health
promotion and protection against specific health problems. the purpose is to decrease
the risk or exposure of the individual or community to disease
(ex: health ed, immunizations, sanitation)

what is secondary prevention and what are some examples: - focuses on the early
identification of health problems and prompt intervention to alleviate health problems. Its
goal is to identify individuals in an early stage of a disease process and to limit future
disability
(ex: screenings, regular checkups, self-examination)

what is tertiary prevention and what are some examples: - Begins after an illness, when
a defect or disability is fixed, stabilized, or determined to be irreversible. Its focus is to
help rehabilitate individuals and restore them to an optimum level of functioning within
the constraints of the disability.
(ex: support group, teaching someone with diabetes how to prevent complications,
rehab)

lifespan considerations for an infant: - Infant-parent attachment/bonding Breast-feeding
Sleep patterns
Playful activity to stimulate development
Immunizations
Safety promotion and injury control

lifespan considerations for children: - Nutrition
Dental checkups
Rest and exercise
Immunizations
Safety promotion and injury control

lifespan considerations for adolescents: - Communicating with the teen Hormonal
changes
Nutrition
Exercise and rest
Peer group influences
Self-concept and body image
Sexuality
Safety promotion and accident prevention

, lifespan considerations for older adults: - Adequate sleep
Appropriate use of alcohol
Dental/oral health
Drug management
Exercise
Foot health
Health screening recommendations Hearing aid use
Immunizations
Medication instruction
Mental health
Nutrition
Physical fitness
Preventive health services
Safety precautions Smoking cessation
Weight control

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - physiological, safety and security, love/belonging, self
esteem, self-actualization

what is healthcare adherence? - compliance with medical treatment

what factors influence adherence - -motivation
-degree of lifestyle change
-severity of healthcare problem
-value on reducing the threat of illness
-ability to understand and perform behaviors
-beliefs
-complexity and duration of therapy
-type of relationship with healthcare providers
-cost of therapy

decreasing the angle of the joint (bending elbow) - flexion

increasing the angle of the joint (straightening arm) - extension

Further extension or straightening of a joint (bending head backwards) -
hyperextension

movement of the bone away from the midline of the body - abduction

movement of the bone towards the midline of the body - adduction

movement of the bone around it central axis - rotation

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