An evidence-based 10-year report care that reflects on health-care accomplishments
within the U.S. from the years 2010 to 2020. Also is prescription for improvements
through the year 2030
Who publishes Healthy People 2030?
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
true/false: the Joint Commission is the government body on accreditation
true
legislation that concerns health care is recorded and published where?
federal registrar
what is Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
requires standards of safety be maintained by employers to protect the health and
safety of employer and mandates the reporting of injuries sustained by workers. Can
receive compensation from injury
what are a set of learned values, beliefs, customs, & behaviors that is shared by a
common social group?
culture
what is the term for awareness of, acceptance of and respect for beliefs, values,
traditions and practice different from our own
cultural competence
based on beliefs of many non-Western cultures about pregnancy, which is a possible
nursing intervention?
warm fluids and foods
in non-Western cultures, after the baby is born, who is the focus of attention?
, newborn's mother
which would be an example of a specific cultural intervention?
asking for an interpreter for the patient as needed
which is NOT an alternative/complimentary medicine?
surgical intervention
when an English speaking person believes their language is better than everyone else's
this is an example of?
ethnocentricity
these establish the scope of practice for nurses in each state
Nurse Practice acts
this is the definition of and legal restrictions to the usual and customary skills practiced
by a professional nurse
scope of practice
this document emphasizes the interaction between the health care provider and the
patient as being paramount
Patient's Bill of Rights
the type of learning Watson and Pavlov studied is known as ___________ conditioning
classical
Erikson's theory is different from Freud's because it
deals with possibilities for growth beyond adolescence
In Piaget's stages of cognitive development, in what stage do children use abstract
thinking?
formal operational
What kind of play do children engage in during Piaget's Preoperational Stage?
Imaginative Play
What does Bronfenbrenner's model inform us about influences in a child's development?
environment and biology
How adults responds to children action is influential to which stage?
initiative vs guilt
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