Chapter 1
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In Inglés
In Inglés
Practique preguntas conocidas
Manténgase al día con sus preguntas pendientes
Completa 5 preguntas para habilitar la práctica
Exámenes
Examen: pon a prueba tus habilidades
Pon a prueba tus habilidades en el modo de examen
Aprenda nuevas preguntas
Modos dinámicos
InteligenteMezcla inteligente de todos los modos
PersonalizadoUtilice la configuración para ponderar los modos dinámicos
Modo manual [beta]
Seleccione sus propios tipos de preguntas y respuestas
Modos específicos
Aprende con fichas
Completa la oración
Escuchar y deletrearOrtografía: escribe lo que escuchas
elección múltipleModo de elección múltiple
Expresión oralResponde con voz
Expresión oral y comprensión auditivaPractica la pronunciación
EscrituraModo de solo escritura
Chapter 1 - Marcador
Chapter 1 - Detalles
Niveles:
Preguntas:
45 preguntas
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What is Holistic Health Care | An all-inclusive approach to health care (physical, spiritual, emotional, social, economical) |
What is wellness-illness continuum? | The range of a persons total health |
What is the health care system? | A network of providers, agencies, facility, and providers involved in healthcare in a specified geographic area |
Define illness | Abnormal process in which aspects of social, emotional, or intellectual condition and function of a person are diminished or impaired |
What did Florence Nightingale change in 1860 | Reformed nursing from occupation to profession by establishing a nursing school in London |
What is the Nightingale Plan | Nursing education of the 20th century which was formed by Florence nightingale which included formal traning and education (training lasted 1 year and complete records were kept on each student progress and place of employment) |
Define Licensure? | Granting of permission by the overseeing authorities to engage in practice or activity that would otherwise be illegal. |
What is IMO? | Institute Of Medicine |
What satisfies the minimum standards set by the state agency responsible for overseeing educational programs? | Approved Programs |
Define accreditation | A higher standard that signifies the accrediting organization has judged that a program has met its preestablished criteria |
Define portfolio | Organized account of education and professional accomplishments |
What year did all states join the momentum and required testing and licensure for entry of practice | 1950 |
Define wellness | State of health when a individual progresses toward a higher level of functioning( a balance between internal and external environment) |
What is manslow's hierarchy? | An attempt to meet essential human needs such as psychological, safety and security, love and belongingness, and esteem and self- acculiazation |
Name three levels of health | Primary prevention, secondary prevention, tertiary prevention |
Define primary prevention | Attempt to avoid disease through wellness activities and screening programs |
Define secondary prevention | Recognizes diseases and attempt to reduce impact of the conditions by promoting health |
Define tertiary preventions | Serious health problems seeking for a way to reduce further loss of function and improve quality of life |
What is a licensure members | Certification |
What is COCA! | Color, Odor, Consistency, Amount |
What is ADPIE? | Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning and outcome identification, Implement, Evaluate |
What are the ranges for BP | 100-130/60-80 |
Pulse range? | 60-100 |
Respiration range? | 12-80 |
O2 sat range | 95%-100% |
Pain scale range? | 0 no pain at all 10 being the worst pain you ever felt |
What is PHI? | Protected Health Information |
Who was a pioneer crusader for elevation of standards of care for the mentally ill | Dorthea Dix (1802-1887) |
Who is Clara Barton? | Developer of the Red Cross (1821-1912) |
Who is Linda Richards (1841-1930) | The first trained nurse in America. |
Who organized the first graded system of theory and practice in the school of nursing? | Isabel Hampton Robb (1859-1910) |
Who is Lavina Dock? | Responsible with Robb for National League of Education |
Who is Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926)? | Graduated in 1879 becoming the First African American nurse, she fought for acceptance of African American nurses! |
NAPNES | National Association of Practical Nurse Education |
ANA | American Nurses Association |
Manslows Hierarchy | Physiologic, Safety and Security, Love and Belongingness, Esteem, Self-Actualization |
Dorthea | Crusader, mentally ill |
Clara | Red Cross |
Ball | Championed, Civil war |
Linda | First trained, America |
Isabel | Organized |