Unit 1 Exam Journey Across the Lifespan Chapters
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A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease
or infirmity."; we take care of physical needs, as well as psychological and emotional - WHO
definition of Health
to give power or authority to someone ****
●a form of self-responsibility.
●Components
•Recognize own needs
•Solve problems
•Gain sense of control
•Access resources - Empowerment
What are the 5 roles of the nurse in health promotion? - Caregiver
Teacher
Advocate
Collaborator
Role model
delivering healthcare services - Caregiver
we educated our patients - Teacher
, helping clients choose between available options - Advocate
members of a team sharing and exchanging informations - Collaborator
practicing healthy lifestyle behaviors that influence clients - Role model
Name the level of disease prevention: promoting health
•Basic hygiene, good nutrition, exercising regularly, staying up to date on immunizations, and
regular check-ups, including dental exams, eye exams, pap smears, and substance abuse -
Primary
Name the level of disease prevention: after a person has already gotten a disease
•Early diagnosis, screening, and treatment to stop the progress - Secondary
Name the level of disease prevention: ore person to optimal functioning
Goal is to regain a loss of function or develop new skills and ways to handle the disability the
person ended up with - Tertiary
Element of culture; what we believe, regarding things such as women's roles, and child bearing.
different cultures believe different things about how we view women in our society - Beliefs
Element of culture; what is good or bad, and right and wrong - Values
Element of culture; behaviors that are socially acceptable. 3 types below
●Folkways: how we greet each other
●Laws: written policies that are enforced by the government. Ex: stealing
1-5 with question and answer 100% greded A+
A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease
or infirmity."; we take care of physical needs, as well as psychological and emotional - WHO
definition of Health
to give power or authority to someone ****
●a form of self-responsibility.
●Components
•Recognize own needs
•Solve problems
•Gain sense of control
•Access resources - Empowerment
What are the 5 roles of the nurse in health promotion? - Caregiver
Teacher
Advocate
Collaborator
Role model
delivering healthcare services - Caregiver
we educated our patients - Teacher
, helping clients choose between available options - Advocate
members of a team sharing and exchanging informations - Collaborator
practicing healthy lifestyle behaviors that influence clients - Role model
Name the level of disease prevention: promoting health
•Basic hygiene, good nutrition, exercising regularly, staying up to date on immunizations, and
regular check-ups, including dental exams, eye exams, pap smears, and substance abuse -
Primary
Name the level of disease prevention: after a person has already gotten a disease
•Early diagnosis, screening, and treatment to stop the progress - Secondary
Name the level of disease prevention: ore person to optimal functioning
Goal is to regain a loss of function or develop new skills and ways to handle the disability the
person ended up with - Tertiary
Element of culture; what we believe, regarding things such as women's roles, and child bearing.
different cultures believe different things about how we view women in our society - Beliefs
Element of culture; what is good or bad, and right and wrong - Values
Element of culture; behaviors that are socially acceptable. 3 types below
●Folkways: how we greet each other
●Laws: written policies that are enforced by the government. Ex: stealing