Intermediate priority nursing care
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for situations that are non-emergency and non-life threatening to the
patient
Medical approach to Health
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Focuses on treatment of disease, emphasized that medical intervention
restores health. Health problems are defined as physiological risk factors to
disease. Strongly supported after WWII
Resistive isometric exercises
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Contraction of muscles while pushing against a stationary object or
resisting the movement of the object (push-ups)
Socio-environmental approach to Health
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Mid 1980s, Lalonde report criticized for focusing on wealthy individuals in
control of their lifestyle and behaviour. Victim blaming.
- health related behaviours can't be separated from the socioeconomic
environment from which they occur
- this model is closely tied to social structures (ex. poverty)
- focused on "upstream thinking"
Nursing diagnoses: Application to care planning
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, - nursing diagnoses provide direction for the planning process and the
selection of nursing interventions to achieve desired outcomes for clients
- the care plan is a map for nursing care and demonstrates the nurses
accountability for client care
Glucocorticoids
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raises blood sugar levels - raised levels due to stress can compromise
immune system
Phenomenon
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An aspect of reality that can be consciously sensed or experienced;
nursing concepts and theories represent a theoretical approach to making
sense of aspects of reality of concern to nursing (ex. Pain)
Nursing Diagnosis
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A clinical judgement about patient responses to an actual or potential
health problem, rather than on the physiological event, complication, or
disease (ex. inadequate knowledge regarding postoperative routines)
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for situations that are non-emergency and non-life threatening to the
patient
Medical approach to Health
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Focuses on treatment of disease, emphasized that medical intervention
restores health. Health problems are defined as physiological risk factors to
disease. Strongly supported after WWII
Resistive isometric exercises
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Contraction of muscles while pushing against a stationary object or
resisting the movement of the object (push-ups)
Socio-environmental approach to Health
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Mid 1980s, Lalonde report criticized for focusing on wealthy individuals in
control of their lifestyle and behaviour. Victim blaming.
- health related behaviours can't be separated from the socioeconomic
environment from which they occur
- this model is closely tied to social structures (ex. poverty)
- focused on "upstream thinking"
Nursing diagnoses: Application to care planning
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, - nursing diagnoses provide direction for the planning process and the
selection of nursing interventions to achieve desired outcomes for clients
- the care plan is a map for nursing care and demonstrates the nurses
accountability for client care
Glucocorticoids
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raises blood sugar levels - raised levels due to stress can compromise
immune system
Phenomenon
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An aspect of reality that can be consciously sensed or experienced;
nursing concepts and theories represent a theoretical approach to making
sense of aspects of reality of concern to nursing (ex. Pain)
Nursing Diagnosis
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A clinical judgement about patient responses to an actual or potential
health problem, rather than on the physiological event, complication, or
disease (ex. inadequate knowledge regarding postoperative routines)