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[Show more]What are the 5 dimensions of health? - Phayical , emotional, social, cognitive, spiritual 
 
What is physical health ? - Decisions you make throughout life in regards to sleep, nutrition, and excercise. 
Will vary from person to person based on their individual limitations 
 
What is Emotiona...
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What is physical health ? - Decisions you make throughout life in regards to sleep, nutrition, and excercise. 
Will vary from person to person based on their individual limitations 
 
What is Emotiona...
Self-care activities people preform daily to remain independent and to function in society - activities of daily living 
 
The study of the aging process. - geronology 
 
A person receiving care or support services in a community setting - client 
 
rehabilitation - The process of restor...
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Add to cartSelf-care activities people preform daily to remain independent and to function in society - activities of daily living 
 
The study of the aging process. - geronology 
 
A person receiving care or support services in a community setting - client 
 
rehabilitation - The process of restor...
Development - Changes and physical and social function 
 
Growth - Physical changes that can be measured 
 
Life stages - Infant -0-1 year 
Toddler - 1-3 years 
Preschooler - 3-6 
School aged - 6-12 
Adolescent - 12-20 
Young Adult - 20-40 
Middle adult - 40-65 
Late Adult -65+ years 
 
4 ...
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Add to cartDevelopment - Changes and physical and social function 
 
Growth - Physical changes that can be measured 
 
Life stages - Infant -0-1 year 
Toddler - 1-3 years 
Preschooler - 3-6 
School aged - 6-12 
Adolescent - 12-20 
Young Adult - 20-40 
Middle adult - 40-65 
Late Adult -65+ years 
 
4 ...
what is growth? - the physical changes that are measured and that occur is a steady and orderly manner. 
 
Growth is... - measured in weight and height 
 
What is development? - Relates to changes in psychological and social functioning. 
A person behaves and thinks in certain ways in each...
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Add to cartwhat is growth? - the physical changes that are measured and that occur is a steady and orderly manner. 
 
Growth is... - measured in weight and height 
 
What is development? - Relates to changes in psychological and social functioning. 
A person behaves and thinks in certain ways in each...
Support workers Provide care and assistance to - Clients of any age 
 
Employer written guidlines establish what a support worker can do and cannot do - Policies 
 
Practicing nursing without a license is - Doing something beyond your legal limits of your role 
 
A title thats NOT used for ...
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Add to cartSupport workers Provide care and assistance to - Clients of any age 
 
Employer written guidlines establish what a support worker can do and cannot do - Policies 
 
Practicing nursing without a license is - Doing something beyond your legal limits of your role 
 
A title thats NOT used for ...
menopause - 1. Ovaries stop producing eggs and menstruation stops 
 
conjunctivitis - 2. An inflammation of the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye and lines the inner surface of the eyelids 
 
gastroenteritis - 3. The stomach flu; can cause vomiting and diarrhea 
 
circumc...
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Add to cartmenopause - 1. Ovaries stop producing eggs and menstruation stops 
 
conjunctivitis - 2. An inflammation of the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye and lines the inner surface of the eyelids 
 
gastroenteritis - 3. The stomach flu; can cause vomiting and diarrhea 
 
circumc...
Sex hormone in men that decreases with age? - Testosterone 
 
Which of the following statements is true about the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms? - All provincial laws must be consistent with its rules 
 
What is geriatrics? - Branch of medicine that provides medicine and care for ...
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Add to cartSex hormone in men that decreases with age? - Testosterone 
 
Which of the following statements is true about the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms? - All provincial laws must be consistent with its rules 
 
What is geriatrics? - Branch of medicine that provides medicine and care for ...
ACO - Accountable Care Organization 
 
ADR - Adverse Drug Reactions 
 
ALOS - Average Length of Stay 
 
BIMS - Brief Interview for Mental Status 
 
BP - Blood Pressue 
 
CCR - Cost to Charge Ratio 
 
CMS - centers for medicare and medicaid services 
 
DO - doctor of osteopath...
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Add to cartACO - Accountable Care Organization 
 
ADR - Adverse Drug Reactions 
 
ALOS - Average Length of Stay 
 
BIMS - Brief Interview for Mental Status 
 
BP - Blood Pressue 
 
CCR - Cost to Charge Ratio 
 
CMS - centers for medicare and medicaid services 
 
DO - doctor of osteopath...
All of these are examples of subjective data except which of the following? - Fever 
 
Which of the following is one of the goals of care planning? - To meet the client needs for care and support. 
 
Which of the following is a symptom? - Tingling 
 
What is a written guide about the client...
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Add to cartAll of these are examples of subjective data except which of the following? - Fever 
 
Which of the following is one of the goals of care planning? - To meet the client needs for care and support. 
 
Which of the following is a symptom? - Tingling 
 
What is a written guide about the client...
BRP 
bathroom privileges 
 
 
bid 
twice a day 
 
 
prn 
when necessary 
 
 
w/c 
wheelchair 
 
 
stat 
at once, immediately 
 
 
pc 
after meals 
 
 
Tx 
treatment 
 
 
PO 
by mouth 
 
 
ac 
before meals 
 
 
MAR 
medication administration record 
 
 
LLQ 
left lower quadrant 
 
 
RLQ 
right lower ...
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Add to cartBRP 
bathroom privileges 
 
 
bid 
twice a day 
 
 
prn 
when necessary 
 
 
w/c 
wheelchair 
 
 
stat 
at once, immediately 
 
 
pc 
after meals 
 
 
Tx 
treatment 
 
 
PO 
by mouth 
 
 
ac 
before meals 
 
 
MAR 
medication administration record 
 
 
LLQ 
left lower quadrant 
 
 
RLQ 
right lower ...
Analyze the problem - Acknowledge that there is a problem , examine the aspects, determine priorities using Maslows 
 
Determine a Goal - What do I want the outcome to be? How will i know when the problem is solved? answers these and you will get your goal 
 
Goals - SMART goals 
Specific,...
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Add to cartAnalyze the problem - Acknowledge that there is a problem , examine the aspects, determine priorities using Maslows 
 
Determine a Goal - What do I want the outcome to be? How will i know when the problem is solved? answers these and you will get your goal 
 
Goals - SMART goals 
Specific,...
active neglect - the purposeful failure to provide needed care, resulting in harm to a person 
 
acute care - 24-hour skilled care for short-term illnesses or injuries; generally given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers 
 
adult day services - are for people who need some assistan...
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Add to cartactive neglect - the purposeful failure to provide needed care, resulting in harm to a person 
 
acute care - 24-hour skilled care for short-term illnesses or injuries; generally given in hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers 
 
adult day services - are for people who need some assistan...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is membership organization that provides comparable statistics of economic and social data worldwide. - True 
 
An epidemic is defined as a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. - tru...
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Add to cartThe Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is membership organization that provides comparable statistics of economic and social data worldwide. - True 
 
An epidemic is defined as a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time. - tru...
How do urinary and bowel elimination contribute to health and well being? - Removal of waste products from the body 
 
Waste comes from the processes of - Metabolism and digestion 
 
Factors that affect the individuals urinary and bowel elimination - Fluid intake 
Diet 
Age and health statu...
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Add to cartHow do urinary and bowel elimination contribute to health and well being? - Removal of waste products from the body 
 
Waste comes from the processes of - Metabolism and digestion 
 
Factors that affect the individuals urinary and bowel elimination - Fluid intake 
Diet 
Age and health statu...
Premium - The money paid to a health plan (usually monthly) for coverage by the insurer 
 
Deductible - Amount of out-of-pocket cost that must be paid by the member before any portion is paid by the healthplan 
 
Co-pay - fixed amount that a member has to pay out of pocket fot medical servi...
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Add to cartPremium - The money paid to a health plan (usually monthly) for coverage by the insurer 
 
Deductible - Amount of out-of-pocket cost that must be paid by the member before any portion is paid by the healthplan 
 
Co-pay - fixed amount that a member has to pay out of pocket fot medical servi...
Bed rails - The metal or plastic sides of a hospital bed that are used to make prevent a client from falling out of bed. 
 
Environment Restraints - Barriers, furniture, or devices that prevent a client from having free movement. 
 
Hazardous material - Any substance that presents a physica...
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Add to cartBed rails - The metal or plastic sides of a hospital bed that are used to make prevent a client from falling out of bed. 
 
Environment Restraints - Barriers, furniture, or devices that prevent a client from having free movement. 
 
Hazardous material - Any substance that presents a physica...
Premiums - In health insurance what do employers pay? 
 
Copays and deductibles - In health insurance what do individuals pay? 
 
premiums 
 
copays/deductibles - With health insurance: employers pay __________, individuals pay _________ 
 
Doctors and hospitals - Who are considered the ...
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Add to cartPremiums - In health insurance what do employers pay? 
 
Copays and deductibles - In health insurance what do individuals pay? 
 
premiums 
 
copays/deductibles - With health insurance: employers pay __________, individuals pay _________ 
 
Doctors and hospitals - Who are considered the ...
What is paraphrasing - Restating another persons message in your own words 
 
Why is paraphrasing important ? (2) - -shows the person that you understood their message 
-lets them know you're interested in what they're saying 
-lets them know that you care 
-allows sender to correct you 
 
...
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Add to cartWhat is paraphrasing - Restating another persons message in your own words 
 
Why is paraphrasing important ? (2) - -shows the person that you understood their message 
-lets them know you're interested in what they're saying 
-lets them know that you care 
-allows sender to correct you 
 
...
Identify some of the central features of managed care (MCOs) - Managed care organizations exercise formal control over patient utilization 
 
Managed care organization seek to streamline delivery and payment of care 
 
MCOs provide behavioral incentives to patients 
 
Which part of Medicare pays ...
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Add to cartIdentify some of the central features of managed care (MCOs) - Managed care organizations exercise formal control over patient utilization 
 
Managed care organization seek to streamline delivery and payment of care 
 
MCOs provide behavioral incentives to patients 
 
Which part of Medicare pays ...
In 1984, Australia switched from 
A. The Medicare program to a universal national health care program 
B. A universal national health care program to a privately financed system. 
C. A privately financed system to the Medicare program 
D. None of these is correct - C. A privately financed system ...
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Add to cartIn 1984, Australia switched from 
A. The Medicare program to a universal national health care program 
B. A universal national health care program to a privately financed system. 
C. A privately financed system to the Medicare program 
D. None of these is correct - C. A privately financed system ...
Culture can be best defined as: - the overall way of life of a people, including the material and nonmaterial as well as beliefs, values and norms 
 
Cultural competence is designed to ultimately enable effective work in cross-cultural situations. - true 
 
Linguistic competence suggests that ...
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Add to cartCulture can be best defined as: - the overall way of life of a people, including the material and nonmaterial as well as beliefs, values and norms 
 
Cultural competence is designed to ultimately enable effective work in cross-cultural situations. - true 
 
Linguistic competence suggests that ...
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What does Hematuria mean - blood in the urine 
 
If you have a client complaining of pain just below his rib cage on his right-hand side, which quadrant will this be located in - (URQ) Upper right quadrant 
 
What does the term Myalgia mean - muscle pain 
 
What is the anatomical term used ...
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Add to cartWhat does Hematuria mean - blood in the urine 
 
If you have a client complaining of pain just below his rib cage on his right-hand side, which quadrant will this be located in - (URQ) Upper right quadrant 
 
What does the term Myalgia mean - muscle pain 
 
What is the anatomical term used ...
abdomen - part of the body that holds digestive organs 
 
hypotension - low blood pressure 
 
.semi - .half 
 
.septic - .infection 
 
-algia - pain 
 
-alysis - a study of the parts 
 
-ectomy - excision, removal of 
 
-emia - blood condition 
 
-ism - a condition 
 
-iti...
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Add to cartabdomen - part of the body that holds digestive organs 
 
hypotension - low blood pressure 
 
.semi - .half 
 
.septic - .infection 
 
-algia - pain 
 
-alysis - a study of the parts 
 
-ectomy - excision, removal of 
 
-emia - blood condition 
 
-ism - a condition 
 
-iti...
Coinsurance - A fixed percentage of covered charges paid by the insured person after the deductible has been met 
 
Fee Schedule - A list of charges for services or procedures performed 
 
A managed care program in which its members are expected to receive treatment only from one of its partic...
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Add to cartCoinsurance - A fixed percentage of covered charges paid by the insured person after the deductible has been met 
 
Fee Schedule - A list of charges for services or procedures performed 
 
A managed care program in which its members are expected to receive treatment only from one of its partic...
Disability affects - the whole person 
 
relaxation - absence of physical or mental stress 
 
sleep deprivation - the amount and quality of sleep decreased 
 
behavioural changes signal - pain 
 
removing dirty linens - fold away from you 
 
dehiscence - separation of the wound lay...
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Add to cartDisability affects - the whole person 
 
relaxation - absence of physical or mental stress 
 
sleep deprivation - the amount and quality of sleep decreased 
 
behavioural changes signal - pain 
 
removing dirty linens - fold away from you 
 
dehiscence - separation of the wound lay...
Premiums are based off of: 
1) family type 
2) age 
3) geography 
and what else? - Premiums are based off of: 
1) family type 
2) age 
3) geography 
4) tobacco use 
 
In , who are only allowed to partake in health insurance marketplaces? - Individuals and small group employers are only ...
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Add to cartPremiums are based off of: 
1) family type 
2) age 
3) geography 
and what else? - Premiums are based off of: 
1) family type 
2) age 
3) geography 
4) tobacco use 
 
In , who are only allowed to partake in health insurance marketplaces? - Individuals and small group employers are only ...
Protected Health Information includes all of the following except: 
 
a. Photographic images 
 
b. User ID 
 
c. Names of Relatives 
 
d. Date of admission/discharge - b. User ID 
 
It would be appropriate to release patient information to: 
 
a. The patient's (non-attending) physician brother 
...
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Add to cartProtected Health Information includes all of the following except: 
 
a. Photographic images 
 
b. User ID 
 
c. Names of Relatives 
 
d. Date of admission/discharge - b. User ID 
 
It would be appropriate to release patient information to: 
 
a. The patient's (non-attending) physician brother 
...
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