NURS 3001 chronic disease Final Latest Update
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- care provider
- Health educator
- self management supporter
- case manager
- navigator
- coach - CORRECT ANSWER: Nursing Roles
- education
- know thy illness
- designing and adaptating routines
- social support - CORRECT ANSWER: Cognitive Strategies
- normalization
- control emotion
- formulate cognitive schema
- trust & confidence in HCP
- mindfulness
- becoming engaged
- cognitive reframing - CORRECT ANSWER: Emotive Strategies
% of all deaths due to chronic illlness - CORRECT ANSWER: 60% globally
- key things to acknowledge while facilitating a family conference for end-of-life care
include - CORRECT ANSWER: uncertainty, the wishes of the patient, & any
expectations of hope
3 stages of MAID - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Determining eligibility 2. Ensuring
safeguards are met 3. Providing MAID
5 A's of Behaviour Change - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Assess 2. Advise 3. Agree 4.
Assist 5. Arrange
5 aims of interventions of MRM? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.Build Trust
2.Promote positive orientation 3.Facilitate client control 4.Build on Strenghts 5.Set mutual health-directed goals cased on the client's model of the world.
5 As of behavioral change? - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Assess
- Advise 1 / 3
- Agree
- Assist
- Arrange
5 dimensions of the common sense model of self regulation - CORRECT ANSWER: 1.
Identity of the illness 2. Timeline 3. Causes 4. Consequences 5. Controllability
5 stages of grief - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Denial
- Anger
- Bargaining
- Depression
- Acceptance
A nurse working with a family whose child has recently told them that he identifies with the LGBTQ community asks the nurse to explain how this happened considering the fact that the child was raised as a male and played with appropriate toys. What is the
best nursing response to the family's concerns? - CORRECT ANSWER: Explain that
sexual orientation changes can occur over time.
A nursery nurse performing the first physical assessment of the newborn observes that there is no clear identification of genitalia as being either female or male. How should
the nurse identify this newborn? - CORRECT ANSWER: C. Observation of intersex
(Intersex represents a group of conditions where the external genitalia of an infant does not appear as either male or female and/or is not consistent with genetic sex or organs.)
According to Doane and Varcoe- what are nrsg competencies in their fullest sense? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Sound knowledge base
Inquiry, observation, analytical skills Strong clinical skills Particular ways of " being"
According to Perlman, what are the hallmark signs of loneliness? - CORRECT ANSWER: Feelings of incongruity between the desire and achieved levels of social contact.
According to the 2003 Health Council a major goal related to PHC is? - CORRECT
ANSWER: That 50% of Clts have access to PHC 24/7 in 8 years.
according to the commission on chronic illness, which is a characteristic of chronic
illness? - CORRECT ANSWER: requires a long period of supervision
According to the RNAO ( 2010) what is the goal of maintaining regular contact with a
HCP? - CORRECT ANSWER: To increase client confidence to change rather than a
focus on compliance with a HCP .
all interventions are associated with the expanded chronic care model except: 2 / 3
-health promotion -patient centered medical homes -self management programs
-hospital led medication compliance - CORRECT ANSWER: hospital led medication
compliance (?)
an 8 year old is newly diagnosed with asthma. which nursing intervention best promotes self-efficacy for the parents to help him follow his prescribed treatment? - CORRECT
ANSWER: ask parents to list all possible triggers for asthma
anticipated stigma - CORRECT ANSWER: the extent to which people expect to
experience stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination from others
Anticipated stigma is defined as - CORRECT ANSWER: the extent to which people
expect to experience stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination from others
Assess - CORRECT ANSWER: Assessment the clients level of behaviour, beliefs and
motivation -establish agenda
- gather information
- assess readiness to change
Autonomy for self care has two major elements- - CORRECT ANSWER: Decisional and
Executive
Ayurveda is an example of? - CORRECT ANSWER: Alternative Medicine
Barriers to access - CORRECT ANSWER: Personal- socioeconomic status - literacy - poverty - culture (indigenous pts)Environmental - rural- distance from care - availability of services
Barriers to access? - CORRECT ANSWER: Personal
- socioeconomic status
- literacy
- poverty
- culture (indigenous pts)
- rural
- distance from care
- availability of services
Environmental
barriers to hospice care for persons with AIDS - CORRECT ANSWER: . willingness of the community to support hospice operations through volunteer services and fundraisingb. willingness of hospice staff and administrators to provide services to AIDS patients c. willingness of health care system to make whatever adjustments might be necessary in admission and management of AIDS patients
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