NURS 194 Exam 2 Questions And 100% Correct Answers
Social health
the ability to interact well with people and the environment and having a satisfying
interpersonal relationship
mental health
the ability to learn and includes intellectual abilities
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emotional health
the ability to control emotions so that one feels comfortable expressing them
appropriately
spiritual health
the belief in some unifying force. for some, that will be nature, for others it will be
scientific laws, and for others it will be a godlike force
physical health
the ability to perform daily tasks and have energy left over for unexpected events, the
physiological integrity of a person
the health illness continuum
- conceptualizes a person's level of health
- Views health as a constantly changing state w high-level wellness and death on
opposite sides of continuum
- depicts the dynamic( ever-changing) state of health
care coordination
a main driver in improvement health, satisfaction and controlling cost
• Includes the development of a plan of care guided by patient's needs and preferences,
,education patients and their families at discharge, facilitating continuity of care for
patient across settings and among providers
• Registered nurses contributions to it have
long been a core professional standard and competency for RNs
transition of care
Moving patients from one place to another
-Poor handoffs in older adults and their family
care givers from hospital to home has been
associated with adverse events, low satisfaction with
care and high rehospitalization rates.
APN Transitional Care Model
interventions to facilitate transition of care
-patient centered medical home
patient centered medical home
AHRQ describes as "a model of the organization of primary care that delivers the core
functions of primary health care"
• Comprehensive care
• Patient centered care
• Coordinated care
• Accessible Services
• Quality and Safety
Five functions and attributes of PCMH
, Improving health literacy and patient engagement
individual
interpersonal
organizational
community
macro
social ecological approach
individual influential factors
Health-related knowledge, attitudes, health beliefs, perceptions of risks and benefit;
values and preferences for level of intervention, health literacy skills
individual interventions to address limitations
Use of plain language best practices and clear communication principles in written
communications, data visualization strategies, health education sessions, patient
decision aids.
interpersonal influential factors
Communication skills, social support
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