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PNUR 104 Wk 1 Day 2 - Study Guide Fall 2022/2023 Please refer to PNUR104 Course Outline to guide readings and weekly learning outcomes. Nursing Metaparadigm Concept: HEALTH Priority!!! a) List the Social Determinants of Health in the chart below a. (Life threatening, Health threateni...

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PNUR 104 Wk 1 Day 2 - Study Guide Fall 2022/2023

Wk 1 Day 2 - PNUR104 Study Guide
Social Health Determinants & the Metaparadigm Concepts of Person/Family and Environment


Please refer to PNUR104 Course Outline to guide readings and weekly learning
outcomes.

Nursing Metaparadigm Concept:
HEALTH Priority!!!

a) List the Social Determinants of Health in the chart below
a. (Life threatening, Health threatening, and developmental) In the relation to the
ABCDE’s
i. Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Exposure
b) Provide examples of how the determinant could have a positive or negative effect on
health. Circle the determinants that you see affecting your health positively.
c) **Be prepared to list/name the various health determinants and discuss some
examples in class.

Health Determinant Example of Positive Example of Negative
Effect Effect
1. Income and Social Status People with lower
incomes are more
likely to have chronic
health problems,
particularly
cardiovascular
disease and type 2
diabetes
2. Social Support Networks Four of five Canadians Nevertheless, men,
reported that they had lone- parent families,
someone to confide in, and lower- income
whom they could Canadians generally
count on in a crisis or reported less support
for advice, and who than did their respective
made them feel loved counterparts.
and cared for.

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3. Education and Literacy People with higher For example, people
education levels tend with low literacy skills are
to smoke less, be more likely to be
more physically active, unemployed, receive
and have access to income support, earn
healthier foods and minimum wages in
physical environments unskilled jobs, have
higher stress levels, and
make less use of
preventive services
4. Employment and Healthy workplaces Unemployment is
Working Conditions include job and linked to material and
employment security, social deprivation,
safe physical adoption of health-
conditions, threatening coping
reasonable work behaviours,
pace, low stress, psychological
opportunities for self- stress, and physical and
expression and mental health problems
individual
development,
participation, and
work–life balance




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5. Physical Environments Municipalities In March 2010, over
throughout Canada 800,000 Canadians were
have incorporated assisted by food banks, a
smoking bans in public 9% increase over 2009
places (and, in several and the highest level on
jurisdictions, smoking record. Over half (51%)
bans in private cars of these users were
when children are social assistance
present) to limit recipients, and 51% were
involuntary exposure to families with children,
tobacco smoke half of whom were
(second- two-parent families
hand smoke).
6. Biological and Indeed, 70% of older Many older people
Genetic Endowment people in Canada develop chronic
report good overall diseases, although
health, including good disability can be reduced
functional health and with healthy aging
independence in
activities of daily living
7. Individual Health Developing and For example,
Practices and Coping maintaining health- considerable evidence
Skills enhancing behaviours indicates that low-
requires not only income women use
health education but smoking as a coping
also social policies strategy
related to income
security, product
marketing, and
supportive
environments that
make healthy choices
the “easy”
choices.
8. Healthy Child High-quality programs High-quality programs
Development (Early Life) promote cognitive promote cognitive
development and development and social

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