module 5 Flashcards

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What data is gathered for socioeconomic status?

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Subjective: what is their income? client will provide this info

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What data is gathered for employment and working conditions?

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Subjective: Occupation and employment history
Work related hazards/benefits
Occupational stressors, environment, morale
Roles, responsibilities, status

Objective: Physical work environment
Nursing Interventions:
-Assistance with finding a job
-Addressing unsafe working conditions

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What data is gathered for social support networks and social environments?

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Subjective: Who do they have to help them? Do they have friends and family they could rely on? Who is going to help them get through their situation?

objective: who calls them? who visits?

genogram and ecomaps can be used for understanding their support network and social environment

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What data is gathered for education and literacy?

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Subjective: what is their highest level of education? Where did they go to school?

Objective: can they fill out their own medical forms, meal plans, do they have books around the room?

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What can you recommend for clients who do not have access to social support networks?

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  • Community programs such as school lunch programs, recreational activities, collective kitchens, and support groups.
  • Government sectors responsible for housing and employment pertaining to affordable housing, job creation, child care, income security, and financially accessible health services.

-On a societal level, nurses can advocate for policies that can decrease poverty.
Social workers, church groups, hobby groups (hiking, biking)

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What program can you recommend for adult clients who are not literate ?

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Alberta learning information service (ALIS)
National Adult Literacy Database (NALD)

For people who do not speak english as first language?

  • EAL programs
  • Immigrant Services Canada
  • University of Calgary, CPL, Bow Valley, YWCA
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What community resources can a nurse recommend to a person who is unemployed?

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  • Adult Learning Information Services (ALIS): offers information about career planning, post secondary education and training, educational funding, job searches.
  • Calgary community gardens: free produce
  • Calgary community kitchens program: helps to provide nutritious food and food classes for people on a budget
  • Calgary john howard society: helps people to find jobs as an alternative to crime

-Kerby Centre: provides affordable housing to seniors
Calgary urban Projects society: can offer crisis support and housing subsidies

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What community resources can a nurse recommend to a person who is in an unsafe working environment?

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Union
Worksafe Alberta
Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety

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What community resources can a nurse recommend to a person experiencing poverty?

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Social worker, speak to city services 311

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