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NFDN 2006 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions Home Health Nursing - Answer- Most rapidly expanding area - provide health promotion, disease prevention in an individuals place of residence - work with the family, client and interdisciplinary team - Settings: home, clients current s...

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Home Health Nursing - Answer- Most rapidly expanding area
- provide health promotion, disease prevention in an individuals place of residence
- work with the family, client and interdisciplinary team
- Settings: home, clients current setting (school, streets)

.Functions and roles of a home health nurse - Answer- provide direct care
- enhance self care skills
- link client with community services
- prevent complications in the chronically ill
- help minimize effects of disability and illness

.Hospice Nursing - Answer- Increase the quality of care for terminally ill persons
- symptom management (pain and suffering) and support
- Setting: home, specially designated palliative care unit in hospital or hospice facility

.Hospice Nursing and roles - Answer- reduce pain and suffering
- ensuring comfort
- support of client and family

.Public Health Nursing - Answer- population health approach
- protecting, promoting health for all Canadians
- settings: home, work, school, clinical settings, community health centre

.Public health nursing roles - Answer- Advocate
- Manager
- Educator
- Counsellor

.Hospice Nurses functions - Answer- Pain assessment and management
- assess clients response to treatment
- report findings to physician
- collaborate to modify care plan

.Evidence informed practice in community nursing - Answer- uses evidence informed
practice to identify the most effective strategies for changing health behaviours
- guides nursing practice, help make decisions

.Public health nursing functions - Answer- plan and deliver services
- community program delivery
- emergency preparedness and planning
- at risk populations

, .role of community health nurses in rural areas - Answer- community health education
- case management
- advocacy
- case finding
- provide care to families across great distances in all regions of Canada

.Corrections Nurse - Answer- RN working in clinics within a correctional facility
- provide health promotion, mental health focus, infectious disease prevention

.outreach Nurse - Answer- RNs who work with marginalized people who have difficulty
accessing traditional health services (homeless, substance use disorders)
- settings: alcohol and drug detoxification centre, community mental health centres
- provide first aid, counselling, referral to community services, advocacy

.Parish Nurse - Answer- RN who is called to ministry and affirmed by a faith community
to promote health, healing and wholeness
- work with faith communities and the church

.Ethical decision making - Answer- component of ethical thought that focuses on how
ethical deacons are made

.ethical uncertainty - Answerfeeling of indecision accompanied by sense of discomfort
about a matter

.Quantitative question - Answer- something that can be measured

.Qualitative question - Answerquality, experiences, how clients perceive things

.Ethics - Answer- rules that guide our behaviours concerning what's right and wrong

.Egilatarism - Answerequal rights for everybody
- government ensures equal resources

.Liberaltarism - Answer- beliefs that people have the right to their own private property
- don't feel the need to share through force (taxes)

.Ethical Issues - Answer- conflicts between one or more values
- uncertainty about the right course of action

.Ethical Dilemma - Answer- moral problem that has more than one action
- don't have a concrete answer

.Ethical Distress - Answer- Knowing the right thing to do but not being able to take the
right action (don't have the resources, etc)

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