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WGU community health nursing

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WGU community health nursing Leave the first rating Students also studied Terms in this set (23) Save George White - infection 27 terms Shawntelle7Preview WGU D444 Adult Health 1 Exam Stu...52 terms whitneycollins18 Preview Donation After Cardiac Death - CE 10 terms SamanthaReeves22 Preview Object 41 terms md Practice questions for this set Learn1 / 7Study using Learn case finding community health nursing roles designed to enhance the operation of the health care delivery system resulting in better care for clients delivery-oriented roles Choose an answer 1 community health nursing roles designed to enhance the operation of the health care delivery system resulting in better care for clients 2 a dynamic transforming process of creating a power sharing partnership, a process of shared decision making by two or more people 3 the ability to influence the behavior of others 4 the process of identifying individual cases or occurrences of specific diseases or other health related conditions requiring services Don't know?

a mode of service delivery in which a community health nurse is responsible for addressing all the health needs of a given population district nursing the process of facilitating learning that leads to positive health behavior education an estimation of the likelihood that a disease or problem may exist based on a broad foundation of knowledge of the signs and symptomsof a variety of health problems and their contributing factors index of suspicion the ability to influence the behavior of othersleadership a person who provides a connection, relationship or intercommunication between a client and an element of the health care system liason a person or group of people who work for and argue on behalf of policy formation or changes in policy that influences the health of population groups policy advocate action taken on behalf of or in concert with individuals, families, or populations to create or support an environment that promotes health advocacy the process of identifying individual cases or occurrences of specific diseases or other health related conditions requiring services case finding a health professional who coordinates and directs the selection and use of health care services to meet client needs, maximize resource utilization, and minimize the expense of care case manager one who initiates and brings about changechange agent community health nursing roles that involve direct provision of services to individuals, families, and occasionally groups of people cliient oriented roles the process of creating temporary or permanent alliences of individuals or groups to achieve a specific purpose coalition building a dynamic transforming process of creating a power sharing partnership, a process of shared decision making by two or more people collaboration

synthesis of nursing knowledge and practice and the science and practice of public health, implemented via systematic use of the nursing process and other processes to promote health and prevent illness in population groups community health nursing a process by which community groups identify common goals and mobilize assets to implement strategies that address local concerns community mobilization the process of helping the client to choose viable solutions to health problems counseling community health nursing roles directed toward promoting, maintaining, and restoring the health of the population, include those of case finder, leader, and change agent population-oriented roles essential health care services made universally accessible to all, consists of initial care provided to clients of their point of entry into the health care system primary care a service delivery system in which nurses focus their activities and efforts on specifically designated health problems or specific target populations program-focused nursing a person who explores phenomena observed in the world with the intent of understanding, explaining, and ultimately controlling them researcher someone who consciously or unconsciously demonstrates behavior to others who will perform a similar role role model the application of commercial marketing technologies to the analysis, planning, execution, and evaluation of programs designed to influence the voluntary behavior of target audiences to improve their personal welfare or that of their society role model

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WGU community health nursing Leave the first rating Students also studied Terms in this set Save George White - infection 27 terms Shawntelle7 Preview WGU D444 Adult Health 1 Exam Stu... 52 terms w...

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