Module 1

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Health promotion
What phase of care involves educating parents and children who are not at risk; to follow sound health practices?
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Health maintenance
What phase of care involves intervening to maintain health when risk of illness is present?
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Health restoration
What phase of care involves beginning interventions to return patients to wellness most rapidly?
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Health rehabilitation
What phase of care involves helping patients prevent complications from illness or helping a patient to accept inevitable death?
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Promotion and maintenance of optimal family health
What is the primary goal for maternal and child health?
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Millennium Health Goals, 2000
The United Nations and the World Health Organization established ___ in ___ in an effort to improve health worldwide.
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Universality
Which of the four key principles focuses on healthcare for everyone, rich or poor?
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Sustainability
Which of the four key principles would not only focus on a single factor, and include economic development, environmental protection, and social progress?
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Inclusivity
Which of the four key principles requires goals to be met by everyone? (Hint: Leave No One Behind)
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Participation of all
Which of the four key principles includes the government, private sectors, academe, and society?
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Nursing Theories
These are designed to offer helpful ways to view patients so nursing activities can be created to best meet patient’s needs.
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Callista Roy (Adaptation Model)
This theory stresses that an important role of the nurse is to help patients cope with change caused by illness or another stressor.
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Dorothea Orem (Self-Care Deficit Theory)
This theory concentrates on examining the patient’s ability to perform self-care, including the level of strength.
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Patricia Benner (Novice to Expert)
This theory describes the way nurses become more experienced and prepared to give interprofessional care.
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False
True or False: In patient-centered care, nurses are the source of control, while patients are their partners.
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7 years old
Children under the age of __ with separated parents are put under the custody of their mothers.
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True
True or False: Pregnant minors are considered emancipated and can therefore sign consent on their own.
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True
True or False: Physicians are responsible for asking for consent, while nurses act as witnesses.
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Wrongful birth
Birth of a disabled child whose pregnancy the parents would have chosen to end if they had been informed about the disability of the pregnancy.
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Wrongful life
A claim that negligent prenatal testing on the part of the healthcare provider resulted in the birth of a disabled child.
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Wrongful conception
Denotes that a contraceptive measure failed, leading to the birth of an unwanted child.