Chapter 12
1.patients needs can be addressed as psychological,social,spiritual and environmental. The European charter on environment and health reveals that good health and well-being require a clean and harmonious environment in which physical ,psychological, social and aesthetic factors are all have their own importance.
Addressing psychological and social needs of patients-
-include recreational activities.it enhances social interaction, sense off control and social support
-humour and health can improve well-being psychological and physiological functioning and even alter pain threshold.
According to the age the demand also differ.
Younger give more preference to esteem belong and for security while elderly concern much about physical and self act.
2.elder abuse _ a single or repeated action orlack of appropriate action, occuring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust which cause harm or distress to an older person. It can be physical, emotional, financial, sexual, and neglect.
3.it is the ability to understand communicate with and effectively interact with people across cultures.
Diversity In culture brings challenges to health care providers. It is important to adopt new strategy to deal with it
5 rights of medication are right patient.,right time,right route,right dose and right drug.
Child abuse can be prevented by child abuse prevention and treatment act,children's justice act
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Chapter 3 Review L = licensure Applying knowledge LO 3.1 R- Registration Write for licensure, "C" for certification, and R for registration in the space provided to indicate which is applicable in the following descriptions 1. Involves a mandatory credentialing process established by law, usually at the state level. 2 Involves simply paying a fee. 3. Involves a voluntary credentialing process, usually national in scope, most often sponsored by a private sector group. 4. Required of all...
Chapter 12 Patient Teaching 105 Part 3. Review Questions Circle the correct answer(s). In some questions, more than one answer is correct. Select all that 19. Tell the patiest to wait until you have fin- shed teaching before asking questions. relevance of the information presented Always ask the patient if he or she wants an 13. Which of the following is the best rationale for nurses 20. Adults learn best when they understand the to perform patient teaching? Patients are...
Chapter 12 Patient Teaching 105 Part 3. Review Questions Circle the correct answer(s). In some questions, 19 more than one answer is correct. Select all that apply. 13. Which of the following is the best rationale for nurses Tell the patient to wait until you have fin ished teaching before asking questions. Adults learn best when they understand the relevance of the information presented Do not assume an interpreter will be needed. 20. to perform patient teaching? Patients are more...