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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT BSN 225 WEEK 6 EXAM
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Cancer Coronary heart disease Hypertension Stroke Question 2: Social and Community Context:
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Social and community context is a determinant of health for both communities as a whole and individual members of communities. Social and community context issues are social cohesion, civic participation, discrimination, and incarceration Question 3: Stage I: Symptom Experience: The individual is aware that something is wrong.
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Clinical manifestations are characterized as:
Physical (fever, muscle aches, malaise, headache) Cognitive (perception of "having flu") Emotional (worries about consequences of illness) Actions are taken to seek care or professional help.
Question 4: Health and health care:
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Effective health care depends on individuals being able to access and utilize health resources. Health and health care as a social determinant of health includes the following issues: access to health care, access to primary care, and health literacy.Question 5: Stage V: Recovery/Rehabilitation The patient abandons the sick role and resumes life to the greatest degree possible.Therapy is required if permanent disability occurs.The individual returns to activities of daily living, likely with modifications.
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The individual may own the sick role, view themselves as chronically ill, and act for secondary gain.In cases of chronic illness, stage V will involve adjustments due to a possible reduction in health and functioning.Question 6: Genetic Determinants: What are some single-gene disorders?
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Cystic fibrosis Phenylketonuria Sickle cell anemia Hemophilia A Familial hypercholesterolemia Huntington disease Question 7: Neighborhood and Built Environment:
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Factors influencing neighborhood and built environment include the following: access to healthy foods, crime and violence, quality of housing, and environmental conditions.
Question 8: What is active health promotion strategy?
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Active strategies of health promotion require individuals to be engaged or actively involved in activities to improve and maintain health. Ex. Smoking cessation, weight reduction, dietary changes Question 9: Genetic Susceptibility:
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Individuals with a genetic susceptibility, or genetic predisposition, may not be born with a disease but may be at high risk for acquiring it (Stanhope, 2016).
Question 10: Chronic Illness Examples
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Hypertension Diabetes Heart failure Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
Question 11: Acute Illness Symptoms
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Abrupt Intense Subside after a relatively short period of time; may resolve quickly with treatment
Question 12: What are some biological determinants if a person is a female
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Alzheimer disease Urinary tract infections Multiple sclerosis Migraines
Question 13: What are nonmodifiable risk factors?
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Risk factors for poor health that cannot be changed. Ex. Age, Sex, Genetics, Family history
Question 14: What are some biological determinants if a person is a male
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Autism Kidney stones Parkinson disease Pancreatitis
Question 15: Which statement characterizes illness?
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Illness is a multidimensional state of health characterized by impaired abilities in social, physical, emotional, or intellectual functioning.
Question 16: Define Health Promotion:
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Health promotion, defined by the World Health Organization (WHO), is an empowerment process of "enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health" (2018).
Question 17: Chronic Illness Impacts
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Irreversible Residual effects are likely permanent and may result in disability.Impacts activities of daily living Individuals must learn to live with rather than die from the condition.Question 18: Economic Stability:
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Economic stability is a leading health indicator. Factors that influence economic stability, including poverty, employment, food security, and housing stability, can significantly affect an individual's health.Question 19: Social determinants of health describe factors that include the social and physical environments in which people are born, grow, live, learn, play, work, worship, and age.
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This classification of determinants is often mistakenly assumed to be the only determinant that affects health. Nurses should focus on assessing the relationships among the social determinants of health.
Question 20: Acute Illness Impacts
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Reversible May be severe or fatal Residual effects may extend beyond the course of the disease or injury itself.
Question 21: Define tertiary prevention
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Tertiary prevention activities attempt to decrease the effects experienced by individuals diagnosed with various conditions.