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Fancy Comm 3

culture, family, ethics, poverty, vulnerability, etc.

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A systematic ID and documentation of the culture care beliefs, meanings, values, symbols, and practice of individuals or groups using a HOLISTIC perspective Cultural Nursing Assessment
Nurses should be able to distinguish b/t ____ and _____ issues when it comes to being cultural competent. cultural and socioeconomic class
moral challenges facing our profession ethical issues
nonacciental acts, interpersonal or intrapersonal, that result in physical or psychological injury Violence
those at greater risk for poor health status and health care access vulnerable populations
epidemiologic term that means some ppl have a higher probability of illness than others Idea of Risk
Poverty threshold from the Census Bureau, used mainly for ______ purposes statisical
recurrent periods of homelessness episodic homelessness
involved moving many ppl from state psychiatric hospitals to communities with the goal of improving QOL. Deinstituionalization
#1 national heath problem substance abuse
pattern of pathological, compulsive use of substances that can involve physiological dependence addiction
theories proposed to explain the etiologic factors of addiction Biopsychosocial Model of Addiction
study of the structure of families and households and the family-related events that alter the structure through their number, timing, and sequencing family demographics
Family as a Structure family member first-family second
Family as a client family first, individuals second-focus is on how individual members affect the whole fam
family as a system family viewed as an interacting system
family as a component of society fam viewed as a primary unit of society and part of a larger system
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