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can be best suited for pediatric clients
Film-showing-activities of health education
a characteristic of effective health education.
THE PERSONtalks to the barangay captain first.
determines his purpose in life in attending recollection activities in his school.
*Spiritual-dimensions of wellness
THE PERSON -s very satisfied and content in the situation of her work, as well as with her workmates. In her home, she also has a loving and caring family.
Environmental–dimensions of wellness
modern concept of health
Optimum level of functioning-OLOF
a non-modifiable factor in the ecosystem which affects the OLOF-
Heredity
-This attempts to explain and predict health behaviors
Health Belief Model
This attempts to explain and predict health behaviors
Health Belief Model
follows and complies with the rules of infant delivery in an ethnic group
Normative Strategy
nursing process changed based on the situation of the client.
Dynamic
nursing process improves the situation of the client.
Goal-oriented
determines the physical and psychosocial outcomes.
Evaluation
It is an individualized care plan for each patient assessment of medical and nursing diagnoses, patient goals, interventions and desired outcomes.-
critical pathway
A holistic process with a goal of changing or affirming a patient’s behavior to benefit health status.
Client teaching
charted abnormal vital signs and findings upon endorsement period.-
Charting by exception
A process concerned with designing, implementing and evaluating educational programs that enable families, groups, organizations and communities to play active roles in achieving, protecting and sustaining health.-
Health education
preventive services
Newborn screening
It refers to the study and practice of teaching and learning which plays a vital role in the development of health education.
-Education
an anesthetic agent, is an example of:_
Midazolam a.Prescription drugs
This rule believes that governments have a responsibility for the health of their people which can be fulfilled only by the provision of adequate health and social measures.-
.World Health Organization
It helps determine the clients’ health needs.-
Nursing Process
Lack of support and positive reinforcement from providers and/or significant others &Denial of learning needs, resentment of authority, and locus of control issues-
factors affecting the ability to learn
The new educational paradigm focuses on the learner learning.Instead of the teacher teaching and the nurse becomes the “guide on the side.
-a.Role of Nurse as Educator
A useful paradigm to assist nurses to organize and carry out the education process-
ASSURE Model
The process of helping clients learn health-related behaviors to achieve the goal of optimal health and independence in self-care-
-Patient Education
To increase the responsibility and independence of clients for self-care-
Primary Goal
Responsible for establishing standards and qualifications for practice, including patient teaching-
American Nurses Association (ANA)
In nursing, patient education has long been a major component and Florence Nightingale is the ultimate educator
The Evolution of the Teaching Role of Nurses
In the Historical Foundations for Patient Education in Health Care, there are how many phases in the development of organized health care-
Three phases