Cognitive development of adolescent
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Deductive, reflective and hypothetical reasoning are possible, can use
abstract concepts, long term goals can be set, future becomes real
Physiological development of a school aged child
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Increased motor abilities to writing in script and sentences by age 12,
sexual organs grow boy remain dormant, all permanent teeth except 2 and
3 molars
,Institute for healthcare improvement
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Makes sure there is a decrease in medical errors and a decrease in
mortality
What limits activities in almost half of older adults?
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Chronic illness
Steps of the nursing process
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AD PIE
Assess
Diagnose
Plan
Implement
Evaluation
Difference between medical and nursing diagnosis
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, A medical diagnosis identifies diseases and nursing diagnoses focus on
unhealthy responses to health and illness and is ever changing as the pt
condition changes
EX: Heart attack = medical diagnosis
Nursing diagnosis = fear, deficient knowledge, pain
Cognitive development of a school aged child
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Use of inductive reasoning, develops concepts of measurement, makes
generalizations, develops classification systems, awareness for others
feelings, understands reversal of events
What are the goals of the orientation phase?
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Identify each other by name, provide pt with orientation to the healthcare
system, establish agreement about the relationship
Integrity
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Acting ethically and honestly
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Deductive, reflective and hypothetical reasoning are possible, can use
abstract concepts, long term goals can be set, future becomes real
Physiological development of a school aged child
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Increased motor abilities to writing in script and sentences by age 12,
sexual organs grow boy remain dormant, all permanent teeth except 2 and
3 molars
,Institute for healthcare improvement
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Makes sure there is a decrease in medical errors and a decrease in
mortality
What limits activities in almost half of older adults?
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Chronic illness
Steps of the nursing process
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AD PIE
Assess
Diagnose
Plan
Implement
Evaluation
Difference between medical and nursing diagnosis
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, A medical diagnosis identifies diseases and nursing diagnoses focus on
unhealthy responses to health and illness and is ever changing as the pt
condition changes
EX: Heart attack = medical diagnosis
Nursing diagnosis = fear, deficient knowledge, pain
Cognitive development of a school aged child
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Use of inductive reasoning, develops concepts of measurement, makes
generalizations, develops classification systems, awareness for others
feelings, understands reversal of events
What are the goals of the orientation phase?
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Identify each other by name, provide pt with orientation to the healthcare
system, establish agreement about the relationship
Integrity
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Acting ethically and honestly