Primary care health services include:
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medical exams; wound care; disease prevention; diagnosis; immunization
for adults; information, treatment and prevention for sexually transmitted
infections (STI), HIV and hepatitis; TB testing and care.
Primary Care clinics
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Ministry of Health - New initiative- Health Authorities organizing primary
care clinics in Community Health Centers
Ambulatory clinics
Interdisciplinary teams/Team Based Care
Focus on populations living in marginalized conditions not connected to
Primary care service provider
, Decrease Emergency Room wait times and healthcare costs
Downtown Community Health Center, Heatley (Strathcona), 3 Bridges,
Pender
Home health nursing encompasses
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disease prevention, rehabilitation, restoration of health, health protection
and health promotion with the goal of managing existing problems and
preventing potential problems
SYSTEM:
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influence policy/practice changes, protection of employees' job during
COVID, so people can have job security - which ultimately supports health;
advocating for businesses to supply their consumers with hand sanitizers
YELLOW NURSING INTERVENTION EXAMPLESADVOCACY:
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Helping those who have difficulty speaking for themselves ie.advocating
for specific shopping hours for seniors to avoid having to stand in long
lines and being unduly exposed to COVID.
,Community Health Nurses of Canada
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1. Promoting Health
a. Health promotion
B. Prevention and Health protection
C. Health maintenance, restoration and palliation
2. Building individual and community capacity
3. Building relationships
4. Facilitating access and equity, and
5. Demonstrating professional responsibility and accountability
Tertiary Care:
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Occurs when a hospitalized individual needs further specialized care,
Such as:
Dialysis
Chemotherapy
Radiation
Burn care
Wound care or IV therapy treatments
Post stroke rehab
Diabetes management
Principles of Client Centered Care = Upstream Health Care Provision
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, • Strength/assets based
• Where the client is at
• Collaborative relationship
• Capacity building
• Empowering
• Health education - behavior change
Palliative Performance Scale
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A valid, reliable functional assessment tool developed by Victoria Hospice
Provides a framework for measuring progressive decline in palliative
patients
In the PPS physical performance is measured in 10% decremental levels
from fully ambulatory and healthy (100%) to death (0%). The levels are
further differentiated by five observable parameters:
1. the degree of ambulation
2. ability to do activities/extent of disease
3. ability to do self care
4. food/fluid intake
5. level of consciousness
3. Quality and Professional Responsibility
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Quality care
Professional Responsibility
5 Health Promotion Actions to improve individual and community health
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medical exams; wound care; disease prevention; diagnosis; immunization
for adults; information, treatment and prevention for sexually transmitted
infections (STI), HIV and hepatitis; TB testing and care.
Primary Care clinics
Give this one a try later!
Ministry of Health - New initiative- Health Authorities organizing primary
care clinics in Community Health Centers
Ambulatory clinics
Interdisciplinary teams/Team Based Care
Focus on populations living in marginalized conditions not connected to
Primary care service provider
, Decrease Emergency Room wait times and healthcare costs
Downtown Community Health Center, Heatley (Strathcona), 3 Bridges,
Pender
Home health nursing encompasses
Give this one a try later!
disease prevention, rehabilitation, restoration of health, health protection
and health promotion with the goal of managing existing problems and
preventing potential problems
SYSTEM:
Give this one a try later!
influence policy/practice changes, protection of employees' job during
COVID, so people can have job security - which ultimately supports health;
advocating for businesses to supply their consumers with hand sanitizers
YELLOW NURSING INTERVENTION EXAMPLESADVOCACY:
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Helping those who have difficulty speaking for themselves ie.advocating
for specific shopping hours for seniors to avoid having to stand in long
lines and being unduly exposed to COVID.
,Community Health Nurses of Canada
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1. Promoting Health
a. Health promotion
B. Prevention and Health protection
C. Health maintenance, restoration and palliation
2. Building individual and community capacity
3. Building relationships
4. Facilitating access and equity, and
5. Demonstrating professional responsibility and accountability
Tertiary Care:
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Occurs when a hospitalized individual needs further specialized care,
Such as:
Dialysis
Chemotherapy
Radiation
Burn care
Wound care or IV therapy treatments
Post stroke rehab
Diabetes management
Principles of Client Centered Care = Upstream Health Care Provision
Give this one a try later!
, • Strength/assets based
• Where the client is at
• Collaborative relationship
• Capacity building
• Empowering
• Health education - behavior change
Palliative Performance Scale
Give this one a try later!
A valid, reliable functional assessment tool developed by Victoria Hospice
Provides a framework for measuring progressive decline in palliative
patients
In the PPS physical performance is measured in 10% decremental levels
from fully ambulatory and healthy (100%) to death (0%). The levels are
further differentiated by five observable parameters:
1. the degree of ambulation
2. ability to do activities/extent of disease
3. ability to do self care
4. food/fluid intake
5. level of consciousness
3. Quality and Professional Responsibility
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Quality care
Professional Responsibility
5 Health Promotion Actions to improve individual and community health