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Levels of Health primary, secondary, tertiary
Promotion
primary- weight loss, diet, smoking cessation
Secondary- papsmears, mammograms, testicular
Application Examples of exams
Levels of Promotion Tertiary- medication therapy, surgical treatment,
physical therapy, teaching foot care education to
diabetic care
promotes health and preventing development of
Primary
disease process or injury
Secondary screening for early detection of disease
begins after illness is diagnosed and treatment. Aims
Tertiary to prevent long-term consequences of chronic
illnesses or disabilities
, Comprehensive- (Head to Toe) = Can be done
inpatient and through primary care (Physical
assessment- annual exam)
Focused- Health and physical hx of specific problem.-
Nursing Assessments
ex. Sick visit
Emergency- crisis, life threatening. ex. airway,
breathing, injury, disability, exposure, med
reconciliation
Phases of Interview Pre-interaction, beginning, working (open and close
process ended questions), closing
Primary- individual patient
Data sources
Secondary- chart info, family members
Purposes of verbal communication, SBAR, written document
Documentation
Lifespan Nutritional need additional 300-500 cal/day (whole foods
Considerations - Nutrition:
Pregnant Women
Lifespan Nutritional infants/children: whole milk for ages 2-5 fat intake-
Considerations - Nutrition: brain development
infants/children
Lifespan Nutritional BMR declines, Vitamin D supplements, Problems:
Considerations - Nutrition: decreased thirst, increase risk for osteoarthritis,
Older osteoporosis, dementia, obesity, social isolation
mental note of overall health (hygiene/appearance).
Assessing pain: documentation, OLDCARTS/OPQRST.
General Survey
Aggravating and alleviating factors, pain goal and
funtional goal
Assessing Pain - Acute vs. Chronic-Location
Documentation
Priority pain: stones (kidney, gallbladder, calcium
Priority and/or struvite), myocardial infarcation (HA), burns
and sickle cell