Exam 2 Lifespan
family function - PERAS
Physical Economical Reproductive Affective and coping Socialization
Buddhism and healthcare practices
"the great physician" 4 noble truths. the real cause of human suffering is ignorant cravings -does not condone taking lives of any form -accepts modern science
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
(level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2) Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization
enculturation
Cultural transmission the gradual acquisition of the characteristics and norms of a culture or group by a person, another culture, etc.cultural transmission from adults to children
Whats to do to restore health
-pre and postoperative teaching - lifestyle couseling for someone with a osteomy
Teaching learning process - Assessing
-readiness to learn -education level -use appropriate sources
Cohabiting
-sexual partners, not married to each other, but residing in the same household, financial need, or changing values.
Adolescent age group
-similar to adults, teaching resembles same as adults -uses peer group, recognize the need for independence, establish trusting relationship.
Cognitive learning
-storing or recalling of new knowledge in the brain. ex: patient explains how insulin works in glucose levels
Single Parent family
Maybe due to separation, divorce, widowed, or never married
Teaching learning process - Planning
- SMART - specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timetable goals -form verbal or written contract
Teaching learning process - Evaluate
- evaluate teaching, make sure they understand, able to demonstrate, and include changes in confidence. -renew plan if outcome not met
toddlers and preschoolers (2 - 5 years)
- may have some understanding of medical test, but teaching is still directed towards the parents -often eager to demonstrate skill taught and ask questions. use simple words and keep things short because of short attention spand
Adult learners (andragogy)
- self concept of independent -experiences are rich for learning resource -readiness to learn is associated with developmental task or social role -think materials should be ready immediately
What are somethings that affect patient learning?
-Age and developmental level ( piagets theory of intellectual development) - must consider patients maturation, psychosocial development, and cognitive development. -Family support and financial -cultural influences and language deficits - dont let family translate critical information -health literacy - knowledge of health info
school age children (6 - 12 years )
-Capable of logical reasoning and should be included in the teaching - learning process whenever possible -Use clear explanations and reasons for procedures, stated in a simple and logical way, they are open to new experiecnes
Teaching learning process - Diagnose
-Learning needs, validate patient and family through questionnaires, checklist, and conversation, make REALISTIC
Ways to maintain and promote health wellness
-Teaching passive exercises to L sided weakness patient. -Designing safe exercises program for young athlete. -Teach good nutrition to group of young middle school
What is the basic purpose of teaching and couseling
-To help patients and families develop self care abilities. -Teaching provides the knowledge that patients need to make informed health care decisions and implement a care plan
Nuclear family (traditional)
-a family consisting of a father and mother and their biological children -could also be composed of adoptive parents/kids, surrogate parents/kids, or stepparents/kids
Average amount of sleep for teens, children, adults, infants, toddlers,
-adult: 7-9 -older adults have weird sleep patterns 7-8 -infants : 12 - 15 -toddlers : 11-14 -preschoolers: 11-13 -school age 6-13 -teens : 8-10
Teaching learning process - implementing
-be flexible -short sessions 15 - 30 mins -give important info first -assess patient comfort level and empower them
Ways to prevent illness
-counseling preggo about health to promote fetus health -Teaching parents how to make home safe for kids -preventive screenings for high risk disease pts. first aid, safety, immunization, screening, id and management of risk factors
Older adult
-identify learning barriers (visual, hearing def. etc) -successful plans may take extra time, accommodate for sensory deficits, and reduction of environmental distractions -always good to have family member in for teaching session.
Psychomotor learning
-learning a new physical skill -integrates mental and muscular activity ex: demonstrates how to administer insulin
Nursing as a teacher key concepts
-listen to your patients and family -Every interaction is an opportunity to teach -Keep education patient-centered (holistic) -Teaching begins at first patient encounter
Medicaid
A federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them. any age, disability, low income. You must be a US citizen, satisfactory immigrant, or resident of the state
Medicare
A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older and fully disabled workers and their dependents if they qualify for SS DRG(diagnosis related groups - classified based on major medical diagnosis to control the rise of healthcare costs. gives the hospital a fixed amount based on diagnosis/procedure
islam and healthcare practices
Allah, on god, is only one, all powerful, must pray 5 pillars -obligatory prayer, holy days , ramadan, almsgiving -eating pork and drinking alcohol is forbidden -some women not allowed to make decisions, man has to be around sometimes if consent is sought
Healthy People 2020
Attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death. Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups. Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all. Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages.
adventist
Believe in the person's choice and God's sovereignty. The body is believed to be the temple of the Holy Spirit.
BETTER model
Bring up the topic of sexuality Explain that you are concerned with all aspects of patients' lives Tell patient that sexual dysfunction can happen; that you will address their concerns Timing is important to address sexuality with each visit Educate patients about the side effects of their treatments Record your assessment and interventions in the patients' medical record
palliative care
Care designed not to treat an illness but to provide physical and emotional comfort to the patient and support and guidance to his or her family. evolved from hospice experience . not restricted to the end of life and begins at the time of the diagnosis. holistic approach
Dyadic family
Couples who choose not to have children
EMTALA
Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. is a federal law that regardless of insurance situation or ability to pay in an emergency, they should be treated and stabilized
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)
Goal: decrease the number of uninsured , expand coverage, control health care costs, and improve health care delivery system, provides medicaid, provides the health insurance marketplace, help people find insurance that cost fit.
Patient education
Influencing patients behavior for better health, less hospitalization, patient education must be ongoing and interactive and involved everyone.
PLISSIT
P=Permission to discuss this with a client LI=limited information SS=specific suggestions IT=intensive therapy
Blended Family
Parents bring home unrelated children from previous relationships together to form a new family
Blended family
Parents bring home unrelated children from previous relationships together to form a new family
Primary level of healthcare
Prevention: treatment fo common health problems. Immunizations, physicals, education, risk assessment, these can be done at Health department, planned parenthood etc.
Secondary level of healthcare
Screening:treatment of problems that involve more specialized clinical expertise. mammogram, pap smear, colonoscopy, prevent complications, provide treatment in early stages.
Tertiary level of healthcare
Treatment: management of rare or complex disorders. treatment of an established disease to prevent further damage. to restore and rehabilitate to decrease suffering and long term disability.
extended family
a family that extends beyond the nuclear family, including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and other relatives, who all live nearby or in one household.
Family definition
a group of people who live together and depend on one another for physical, emotional, and financial support
Hospice
a home providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill.
respite care
a type of care provided for caregivers of homebound ill, disabled, or elderly patients
Piaget Formed operations
ability to use logical reasoning to solve problems
deontologic
an action is right or wrong independent of its consequences
Spirituality
anything that pertains to a person's relationship with a nonmaterial life force or higher power
aggressive eye contact
asian, native americans, indochinese, arabs, and appalachians.
why is there a growing number of healthcare needs?
baby boomers are getting old and retiring. baby boomers are a massive population getting older
cultural sensitivity
being aware that cultural differences exist and have an effect on values, learning, and behavior.
personal space for arabic and africans
being close is ok
Chinese americans view on illness
caused by imbalance of yin and yang that may be due to overexertion, prolonged sitting or lying in bed. amulets worn or hung over door prevent illness, jade charms worn prevent harm or accident
Affective learning
changes in attitudes, values and feelings ex: pt expresses renewed self-confidence after physical therapy
Who benefits the most from preventive programs ?
children
Dyadic nuclear
couple chooses not to have children
values and beliefs
developed unconsciously since childhood. They are a continuum and continue to develop throughout the lifespan.
Judaism and healthcare
devine revelation and with commitment to obedience to gods will. Hebrew bible is their guide -special needs in diet, m/f contact, death -no treatment or procedures on sabbath
African americans view on illness
due to a state of disharmony caused by spirits or demons. can be prevented by eating 3 meals a day , rest and clean environment, copper and silver bracelets worn by females to prevent illness
personal space for europeans, asians
farther away
matriarch
female head of the family
preconventional morality
first level of Kohlberg's stages of moral development in which the child's behavior is governed by the consequences of the behavior
What is the nurse legally responsible for when it comes to ADPIE?
for charting that teaching has occurred, patient learned the material and the teaching was successful.
Native Americans view on illness
illness may be price for something in the past or yet to occur. does not believe in germ theory
Cultural beliefs
influence how people make decisions about the treatment , medication adherence, self care, perceptions of illness, which in turn affects the delivery of healthcare
isometric exercise
involves muscle contraction without shortening (no movement or very little movement ex: movement of quads or glutes)
isotonic exercise
involves muscle shortening and active movement ex: swimming, walking , and jogging
Acute condition
less than 6 months
Hispanics view on illness
may be a punishment from god for wrongdoing, result from bad luck, evil eye, envy, fright
single parent family
maybe do to separation, divorce, widowed or never married
Chronic condition
more than 6 months
isokinetic exercise
muscle contrations with resistence ex: lifting weights, rehab movements for elbows or knees
agnostic
one who holds that nothing can be known about the existence of a higher power
religion
organized system of beliefs about a higher power; often includes set forms of worship, spiritual practices, and codes of conduct. -provides guidance in responding to lifes challenges, share sense of community
Atheist
person who denies the existence of a higher power
Acculturation/Assimilation
process of adapting and accepting the culture as ones culture: the shared system of values, beliefs, and behavioral expectations that provides a social structure for daily living Acculturation: the process of adapting to and integration characteristics of the dominant culture as ones own Assimilation: process of adapting and accepting the culture as ones own
conventional morality
second level of Kohlberg's stages of moral development in which the child's behavior is governed by conforming to the society's norms of behavior
Cohabiting
sexual partners, not married to each other, but residing in the same household. could be from any age group
Morality
similar to ethics -usually refers to private personal standard, right or wrong, word ought, should, good, bad and awareness of feelings of guilt
Infant (birth to 1 year)
teaching is directed toward the parents
Patriarch
the male head of a family or tribe
enculturation
the process of learning culture - cultural transmission
utilitarian
the rightness or wrongness of an action depends on the consequences of the action
Jehovahs witnesses and healthcare practices
they oppose the "false teaching" of other sects, opposition often extends to modern science, including medicine. -NO blood transfusions, violates gods law -no tobacco or alcohol -courts have no approved the restriction of life threatening treatment on parents will
postconventional morality
third level of Kohlberg's stages of moral development in which the person's behavior is governed by moral principles that have been decided on by the individual and that may be in disagreement with accepted social norms
whats the role of family?
to help meet the basic human needs of its members while also meeting the needs of society
What is the ultimate goal of teaching?
to see and measure positive behavioral changes in an individual
nuclear family
traditional family; two parents and their children
altruism
unselfish regard for the welfare of others
Piaget period of concrete operations
uses logical reasoning to solve concrete problems
paternalism
when a nurse acts for a patient without consent to secure good or prevent harm
Binuclear
when divorced parents assume joint custody of children
Binuclear
where divorced parents assume joint custody of children
muslim arab women/men eye contact
women - avoid eye contact for modisty men- avoid eye contact with women
Roman Catholicism and healthcare
workship of god revealed to the world through jesus christ. love of thy neighbor. -importance of sunday church -7 sacraments and only natural means of birth control, abortion and others is completely forbidden.