1. Health promotion empower clients to take control over their
own health
2. Wellness positive state of health
3. Disease prevention measures taken to limit exposure or effects
of illness or disease
4. Healthy People US department of health and human ser-
vices creates goals with the intention to im-
prove overall health of americans, every 10
years
5. Health outcomes result of health promotion and disease pre-
vention
6. examples of self care strate- healthy meals, daily exercise, adequate
gies sleep, improve positivity
7. Modifiable risk factors clients can change
8. Non-modifiable risk factors client cannot change, such as age and gen-
der
9. Primary prevention Efforts to prevent an injury or illness from
ever occurring.
10. example of primary preven- vaccines, seatbelts
tions
11. secondary prevention early screening to detect disease
12. examples of secondary pre- BP checks, mammograms, blood levels
vention
13. tertiary prevention controlling chronic effects of a health issue
14. examples of tertiary preven- support groups, physical therapy, rehab
tion
, PVC final
15. Quaternary prevention protects clients from over treating
16. Accreditation demonstrates program or facilities quality
17. Commission for Nurs- national accreditation agency concerned
ing Education Accreditation with continuous quality improvement
(CNEA)
18. Nurse licensure compact mutli state license
19. endoresement being granted single state licensure based
on reciprocity for nurses who have passed
NCLEX
20. Nurse Practice Acts the law that governs scope and standards of
nursing practice
21. What 3 things does the defines authority of state BON, identifies
Nurse Practice Acts specifi- types of licensures and titles for nurses, and
cally include regulates licensure
22. Professional nursing organi- promotes the interests of nurses through
zations health policy
23. American Nurses Associa- Professional organization that represents all
tion (ANA) registered nurses.
24. Advocacy speaking up for clients needs when a client is
unable to do so
25. ANA's code of ethics establishes ethical standard for professional
nursing
26. Nurse staffing determining the correct number and skill mix
of nurses for the number of clients needing
care
27. Acuity nursing time required to provide services for
each client
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