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NR222- Week's 1 & 2 Key Concepts

 Potter, P. A., Perry, A. G., Stockert, P., & Hall, A. (2023). Fundamentals of nursing (11th ed.).
Elsevier.
Horizontales
_______ disease is usually reversable and has a short duration.
__________ care is for patients recovering from an acute or chronic illness that requires additional services to return to previous levels of functioning.
_______ care is offered for a patient in the terminal phase of illness.
Discharge planning begins on __________.
________ prevention focuses on preventing the spread of disease, illness, or infection once it occurs.
______ variables include; developmental stage, _______ background, and spirituality
External _______ include; health beliefs and practices.
_______ risk factors such as age, gender, and genetics cannot be changed.
_____ prevention occurs when a defect or disability is permanent and irreversible; it involves minimizing the effects of long-term disease or disability.
Mind body interventions include; art therapy, _______, guided imagery, tai chi, and ______.
Discharge planning involves a _______ centered approach.
Primary health care focuses on health promotion and disease ________.
Verticales
_______ care is a holistic, patient- and family-centered care approach with a goal of improving the quality of life of patients and families who are experiencing problems related to life-threatening illnesses.
_______ disease usually lasts more that 6 months.
________ enables people with disabilities to reach and maintain optimal levels of functioning.
A referral from a specialist or agency is considered _______ health care.
Safe housing, education, air and water quality are examples of _______ _________ of health.
Energy therapies include; _________, healing touch, Reike therapy, therapeutic touch, and magnet therapy.
________ _______ nurses deliver highly individualized nursing care such as tube feedings, IV therapy, or pain management after discharge.
Levels of health are the same as levels of prevention? True/False
Tertiary health care is specialized consultative care, usually provided on _______ from secondary medical personnel.
_______ risk factors such as smoking, sedentary lifestyle can be modified.
________ prevention; the goal is to reduce the incidence of disease.
Nurses function to help the patient achieve their ______ level of health.