Population Health Test #1

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Population Health Test #1

Population Based Practice
Focus on entire population, used by public health nurses
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Population Based Practice Focus on entire population, used by public health nurses
Factors of Population Based Practice Prevention, Intervention, Community Assessment, Consideration of all health factors
Fundamentals of Caring Compassion, Competence, Care for medical problems, Doing for others, advocacy, social justice
health promotion 1990- enabled people to increase control over and improve their health
Health promotion factors change behavior, policy formation, dev. environment that promotes health, promotes community action
Key's of health promotion regulate legeslation, sanitiation, immunization, focus on risk modification, informed dicision making
Communication is essential to have a possitive outcome, is holistic, needs to facilitate open feelings and concerns, uses age appropriate methods, uses special considerations and it strengthens a relationship
Intraperson talking to self
interpersonal face to face
transpersonal spiritual domain
Public audience
small group maybe a family, or team
transcultural caring relationship it involves cultural competence and community care.
Cultural competence is a continuous process, it is usefull for delivery strategies, it is based on knowlege of heritage and it has 4 elements....
Cultural awareness, skill, desire and encounters.
Community care interpersonal caring, cultural sensativity, cultural knowledge and cultural skill are all part of what?
Barriers Differences in groups, Communication among culture groups, elements of culture, trust among members.
Professional Standards Research
Education
Ethics
Leadership
Practice evaluation
Expected level of performance
Advocacy
Resource utilization
Collegiality
Collaboration
Quality of practice
Client oriented case manager
counsilor
care provider
educator
role model
referral
Delivery oriented Coordinator
Collaborator
Liason
Population oriented Change agent
Coalision Builder
Community mobilizer
Case finder
Researcher
Social Marketer
Leader
Policy advocate
attributes population consciousness, orientated to health, autonomy, creativity, continuity, collaboration, intimacy, variability
Public Health social activity that builds a program of service based on sciences.
PHN Roles Client oriented, Delivery Oriented, Population Oriented
Settings home, work, school, prizon, clinic (wic), rec centers, homeless shelters, center (daycare, wellness)
Margret sanger birth control
clara barton red cross
dorathea dix prizon, mental health
flourence nightengale developed public health nursing, invented hospital nursing
Elizabeth Frye founder ION in london, provided care in homes and prizons
William Rathbone started district nursing, organization of nurses
Social influences cristianity, colonization, rise in infant mortality, focus on health, epidemics, industrial revolution
Lillian Wald coined term PHN, focused on health education and helped to form Henry St. Settlement (first CHN agency)
Mary Brewster Helped for Henry St. Settlement
Neighborhood smaller than a community, interaction and identification of others close by, can be by geographic location
community people who share common interest, can be geographic/interest
aggregates people who posses common characteristics (ex. kids, HIV)
Populations groups of people that may/may not interact with each other
Past focus control of epidemics (sanitation, quaritines)
Mid 1900 Prevention
(immunization, personal behavior changes)
Present focus population health
(environment, social justice, access to resourses)
Community Health Nursing Pop group focused, uses nursing process, goal to promote health and prevent illness
* individual behavior change, education
Public Heath Nursing Pop focused, uses nursing and social sciences, goal to promote health and prevent illness
*environmental change, control disease
influence on culture on health direct and indirect
Direct: intended to promote health and practice to restore health
Indirect: (how they define) how define health and illness, compliance with health regimine, acceptability of health programs and providers

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