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What is the WHO's definition of health promotion?
Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
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What are the three levels of disease prevention?
Primary Prevention, Secondary Prevention, and Tertiary Prevention.
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Define Secondary Prevention.
Early detection and prompt treatment to halt disease progression.
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What is Primary Prevention?
Prevent disease before it occurs.
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What is Tertiary Prevention?
Reduce impact of ongoing disease.
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What are common settings for Secondary and Tertiary Care?
Hospitals, intensive care settings, mental health facilities, and rural hospitals.
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What percentage of the nation's annual health care expenditures go toward people with chronic or mental health conditions?
90% of the nation's $4.9 trillion annual health care expenditures.
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Identify some key roles of a nurse in health promotion.
Educator, Advocate, Role model, Collaborator, Coordinator, Communicator, Teacher, Counselor, Manager, Leader, Team player, Motivator, Delegator, Critical thinker, Innovator, Researcher, Patient advocate.
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What are the main goals of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)?
Expand coverage, control health care costs, and improve the health care delivery system.
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What are some barriers to secondary prevention mentioned in the notes?
Access issues, literacy levels, cost impediments, cultural and language differences, transportation challenges, economic stability, education status, health conditions, and neighborhood environments.
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Give examples of strategies to overcome barriers to secondary prevention.
Implementing mobile units for outreach, telehealth services, and partnerships with community organizations; use of plain-language materials.
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What are some core principles in patient education?
Assessing readiness of the patient, using plain language, and reinforcing key points while addressing patient/family strengths/limitations.
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What are some emerging trends in health care delivery?
Integration of digital health platforms, expansion of wearable health technology, and usage of AI technology to support screening processes and decision-making.
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What is the WHO's definition of health promotion?

Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.

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What are the three levels of disease prevention?

Primary Prevention, Secondary Prevention, and Tertiary Prevention.

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Define Secondary Prevention.

Early detection and prompt treatment to halt disease progression.

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What is Primary Prevention?

Prevent disease before it occurs.

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What is Tertiary Prevention?

Reduce impact of ongoing disease.

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What are common settings for Secondary and Tertiary Care?

Hospitals, intensive care settings, mental health facilities, and rural hospitals.

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What percentage of the nation's annual health care expenditures go toward people with chronic or mental health conditions?

90% of the nation's $4.9 trillion annual health care expenditures.

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Identify some key roles of a nurse in health promotion.

Educator, Advocate, Role model, Collaborator, Coordinator, Communicator, Teacher, Counselor, Manager, Leader, Team player, Motivator, Delegator, Critical thinker, Innovator, Researcher, Patient advocate.

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What are the main goals of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)?

Expand coverage, control health care costs, and improve the health care delivery system.

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What are some barriers to secondary prevention mentioned in the notes?

Access issues, literacy levels, cost impediments, cultural and language differences, transportation challenges, economic stability, education status, health conditions, and neighborhood environments.

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Give examples of strategies to overcome barriers to secondary prevention.

Implementing mobile units for outreach, telehealth services, and partnerships with community organizations; use of plain-language materials.

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What are some core principles in patient education?

Assessing readiness of the patient, using plain language, and reinforcing key points while addressing patient/family strengths/limitations.

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What are some emerging trends in health care delivery?

Integration of digital health platforms, expansion of wearable health technology, and usage of AI technology to support screening processes and decision-making.