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Evolution of Nursing (Ch1)
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Level 3
level: Level 3
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 3
Question
Answer
What are the 3 levels of health promotion?
-Primary prevention -Secondary prevention -Tertiary prevention
This level seeks to avoid disease states through wellness activities and preemptive screening programs such as mammo, colonosc, and glucose screening
Primary prevention
this level recognizes the presence of disease but seeks to reduce the impact of the condition by encouraging behaviors to promote health (ex. dietary teaching)
Secondary prevention
This level is to manage care activities for those with serious health problems who seek to improve the quality of life and reduce further loss of function
Tertiary prevention
The role and scope of practice of an LVN outlined by the state
the Nurse Practice Act
UAP
Unlicensed Assistive Personnel
Providers that become overly cautious out of fear of claim, order costly tests and procedures to protect themselves from malpractice
Defensive medicine
How are health care providers expected to provide service?
In a knowledgeable, safe, and expeditious manner and to work in cooperative manner for their benefit
What are the nursing care models?
-Nursing -Patient -Health -Environment
The activity of providing specific services to pts under direct supervision of RN or MD
LVM/LPN
A 'living document" that is updated as the pts condition warrants to provide consistency of care, guide/direct the activities surrounding a pt, and elimination of duplicate services
The Care Plan
What is the primary goal of the health care team?
To reach the optimal physical, mental, and social well-being of the pt
They are educated to be a responsible member of a health care team, perform basic, therapeutic, rehabilitative and preventive care to assigned patients
LVN/LPN
Who was the founder of NFLPN?
Lillian Kuster
Allows nursing programs to plan their curricula collaboratively; the purpose is to lesson duplication of learning experiences
Articulation