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NURSING CARE 3RD EDITION BY LISA KEENAN-LINDSAY RN MN
PNC(C) (AUTHOR) LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
Perinatal nurses - (ANSWER)Nurses who work collaboratively with patients and families from
the preconception period throughout the child-bearing year.
Pediatric nurses - (ANSWER)Nurses who care for children from birth up to age 18 years.
Social determinants of health (SDOH) - (ANSWER)Factors that can impact a person's health,
including racism, healthy behaviours (exercise), and healthy outdoor spaces (playgrounds).
Chronic illness - (ANSWER)Not considered a social determinant of health.
Evidence-informed intervention for Indigenous patients - (ANSWER)Consistent prenatal care is
associated with healthier infants.
Nutrition assessment - (ANSWER)An important modifiable risk factor but not the most crucial
action for a nurse to take for a pregnant Indigenous patient.
Referral to a social worker - (ANSWER)May be needed during pregnancy but is not the most
important aspect for the nurse to address initially.
Obstetrician vs. midwife - (ANSWER)The choice of care provider should not be assumed as the
most important focus for the nurse.
Prenatal care appointments - (ANSWER)Explaining the importance of keeping these
appointments is a critical intervention for pregnant patients.
Education and literacy - (ANSWER)A social determinant of health that influences health status
and behaviours.
,Income and social status - (ANSWER)A social determinant of health that has a significant
influence on health status and behaviours.
Employment and working conditions - (ANSWER)A social determinant of health that affects
health status and behaviours.
Income and Social Status - (ANSWER)Greatest influence on health status and behaviors.
Invisible Poverty - (ANSWER)Social deprivation without visible material lack.
Visible Poverty - (ANSWER)Material deprivation, like poor sanitation and clothing.
Primary Role of Nurses in Research - (ANSWER)Identifying areas for further research in health.
Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) - (ANSWER)Shifted focus to pandemic planning after
avian influenza.
Critical Development Period - (ANSWER)Early childhood is vital for overall development.
Integrative Healing - (ANSWER)Human-centered care valuing patient input and beliefs.
Truth and Reconciliation Report (2015) - (ANSWER)Calls for recognizing Indigenous healing
practices.
Enhanced Technology - (ANSWER)Increases life expectancy for children with chronic diseases.
Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses - (ANSWER)Framework emphasizing nurse accountability
to patients.
, Future Goal for Nursing - (ANSWER)Addressing health inequities through policy advocacy.
Cognitive Level: Application - (ANSWER)Understanding and applying knowledge to new
situations.
Cognitive Level: Knowledge - (ANSWER)Recall of facts and basic concepts.
Cognitive Level: Comprehension - (ANSWER)Understanding information and its meaning.
Cognitive Level: Analysis - (ANSWER)Breaking down information into components.
Cognitive Level: Evaluation - (ANSWER)Judging the value of information or methods.
Nursing Process: Assessment - (ANSWER)Systematic collection of patient data.
Nursing Process: Implementation - (ANSWER)Carrying out nursing interventions and plans.
Nursing Process: Planning - (ANSWER)Setting goals and determining actions for care.
Nursing Process: N/A - (ANSWER)Not applicable to specific nursing actions.
Maternal Mortality Rate - (ANSWER)Indicator of health care effectiveness for women.
Chronic Illness - (ANSWER)Long-term health condition requiring ongoing management.
Public Services - (ANSWER)Government services available to the community.
Complementary Therapies - (ANSWER)Alternative treatments used alongside conventional
medicine.
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