active recall pt 2
What are Gordon's Functional Health Patterns?;A framework used for systematic, holistic data collection and assessment.
How many Functional Health Patterns are there?;11.
What is the purpose of Gordon's Functional Health Patterns?;To assess individuals, families, and communities in a structured way.
What three assessment outcomes can be identified using Gordon's Functional Health Patterns?;Functional strengths, dysfunctional actual problems, and potentially dysfunctional risk factors.
List the 11 Gordon Functional Health Patterns.;Health Perception-Health Management, Nutritional-Metabolic, Elimination, Activity-Exercise, Sleep-Rest, Cognitive-Perceptual, Self-Perception-Self-Concept, Roles-Relationships, Sexuality-Reproductive, Coping-Stress Tolerance, Values-Beliefs.
Which Gordon Pattern includes medication adherence, health screenings, and health practices?;Health Perception-Health Management.
Which Gordon Pattern includes nutrition, fluids, weight, and skin integrity?;Nutritional-Metabolic.
Which Gordon Pattern includes bowel and bladder habits?;Elimination.
Which Gordon Pattern includes mobility, exercise, and ADLs?;Activity-Exercise.
Which Gordon Pattern includes sleep quality and rest patterns?;Sleep-Rest.
Which Gordon Pattern includes memory, learning, pain, and sensory function?;Cognitive-Perceptual.
Which Gordon Pattern includes body image and self-esteem?;Self-Perception-Self-Concept.
Which Gordon Pattern includes family roles and social relationships?;Roles-Relationships.
Which Gordon Pattern includes intimacy, sexuality, and reproduction?;Sexuality-Reproductive.
Which Gordon Pattern includes coping mechanisms and stress management?;Coping-Stress Tolerance.
Which Gordon Pattern includes religious beliefs, spirituality, and personal values?;Values-Beliefs.
A patient reports chronic constipation. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Elimination.
A patient reports insomnia and difficulty staying asleep. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Sleep-Rest.
A patient discusses church attendance and spiritual practices. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Values-Beliefs.
A patient discusses family conflict and lack of social support. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Roles-Relationships.
A patient discusses anxiety and stress management strategies. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Coping-Stress Tolerance.
A patient reports poor body image after surgery. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Self-Perception-Self-Concept.
A patient reports difficulty remembering instructions. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Cognitive-Perceptual.
A patient reports lack of exercise and sedentary behavior. Which Gordon Pattern is being assessed?;Activity-Exercise.
What is a wellness diagnosis?;A clinical judgment about readiness to improve health and achieve a higher level of wellness.
What phrase begins all wellness diagnoses?;Readiness for Enhanced...
What are the two requirements for a wellness diagnosis?;Desire to improve health and sufficient function/status to make the change.
How does a wellness diagnosis differ from an actual diagnosis?;A wellness diagnosis focuses on strengths and growth rather than an existing problem.
Readiness for Enhanced Nutrition is what type of diagnosis?;Wellness diagnosis.
Readiness for Enhanced Knowledge is what type of diagnosis?;Wellness diagnosis.
Readiness for Enhanced Coping is what type of diagnosis?;Wellness diagnosis.
Readiness for Enhanced Spiritual Well-Being is what type of diagnosis?;Wellness diagnosis.
A patient wants to improve exercise habits and is physically able to do so. What wellness diagnosis is appropriate?;Readiness for Enhanced Physical Activity.
A patient wants to learn more about diabetes management. What wellness diagnosis is appropriate?;Readiness for Enhanced Knowledge.
What does ADPIE stand for?;Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation.
What occurs during Assessment?;Collection of subjective and objective data.
What occurs during Diagnosis?;Identification of actual, risk, or wellness diagnoses.
What occurs during Planning?;Development of goals, outcomes, and interventions.
What occurs during Implementation?;Carrying out interventions and teaching.
What occurs during Evaluation?;Determining if goals and outcomes were achieved.
What type of goals are commonly used during planning?;SMART goals.
What does SMART stand for?;Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound.
What is a Genogram?;A family diagram showing family structure, relationships, and health patterns across generations.
What is an Ecomap?;A diagram showing a family's interactions with external systems and resources.
Which tool shows family health history across generations?;Genogram.
Which tool shows relationships with schools, churches, healthcare agencies, and community resources?;Ecomap.
What is the Family Developmental Perspective?;A theory viewing families as progressing through predictable life stages.
What is the Structural-Functional Perspective?;A theory focusing on family structure, roles, and functions.
What is the Risk Factor Perspective?;A theory identifying biological, environmental, social, and healthcare-related risks.
What is the Systems Perspective?;A theory stating that a family functions as a system and changes in one member affect all members.
A father loses his job causing stress throughout the family. Which perspective best explains this?;Systems Perspective.
What is the primary purpose of family assessment?;To identify strengths, risks, and health promotion opportunities.
What are examples of biological risk factors?;Genetics, inherited conditions, family disease patterns.
What are examples of environmental risk factors?;Pollution, unsafe housing, neighborhood stressors.
What are examples of social risk factors?;Isolation, poor support systems, financial stress.
What are examples of healthcare system risks?;Limited access to care, lack of insurance, transportation barriers.
What is the nurse's role during family assessment?;Assess strengths, identify risks, develop wellness diagnoses, and promote health.
What is the primary purpose of Gordon's Functional Health Patterns in health promotion?;To provide a comprehensive assessment framework that guides nursing interventions.
Which Gordon Pattern is most commonly associated with health screenings and preventive practices?;Health Perception-Health Management.
Which Gordon Pattern is most commonly associated with family communication?;Roles-Relationships.
Which Gordon Pattern is most commonly associated with religion and spirituality?;Values-Beliefs.
Which Gordon Pattern is most commonly associated with coping strategies?;Coping-Stress Tolerance.
Which Gordon Pattern is most commonly associated with self-esteem?;Self-Perception-Self-Concept.