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Public Health (1)

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The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through organized efforts of society Public health
RHU stands for RURAL health Nursing
PHNs stands for Public health nurse
Levels Of preventions Primordial, primary, secondary and tertiary
Enumerate the Standard of care Assessment, Diagnosis and priorities, Outcomes and identification, planning, Implementation, evaluation
Enumerate the standards of professional performance Quality of practice, Education, Professional practice evaluation, Collegiality and professional relationships, collaboration, ethics, research, Resource utilization and population, leadership
Enumerate Public Health Nurse Functions Management, Supervisory, Nursing, Collaboration and coordination, Health promotion and education, Training, Research
A collection of people who interact with one another and whose common interest or characteristics form the basis for a sense of unity or belonging Community
2 Types of Community Geopolitical, Phenomenological
A major field of study within the medical and clinical sciences that focuses on the maintenance, protection, and improvement of the health statusof population groups and communities Community Health
Utilize nursing process in different levels of clientele-individuals, families, population group and communitiesConcerned with prevention of health, prevention of disease, disability, and rehabilitation Community Health Nursing
Enumerate the Determinants of Health Income and social statusEducationPhysical environmentEmployment and working conditionsSocial support networksCultureGeneticsPersonal behavior and coping skillsHealth servicesGender
the six (6) building blocks of public health Service Delivery, Health Workforce, Health Information Systems, Access to essential medicines, Financing, Leadership
Major Players in Health Care System PUBLIC SECTOR, PRIVATE SECTOR,
Organization of people, institutions, and resources to deliver health care services to meet the health needs of a target population World Health Organization
MDGs stands for Millennium Development Goals
SDGs Stands for Sustainable Development Goals
Essential healthcare made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community by means acceptable to them, through their full participation and at a cost that the community and country can afford at every stage of development Primary Health Care
5 As of Health Care Available▪Accessible▪Affordable▪Acceptable▪Attainable
All people and communities can use the promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative, and palliative health services they need, of sufficient quality to be effective, while ensuring that the use of these services does not expose the user to financial ha Universal Health Care
The basic unit of society Family
Group of persons usually living together and composed of the head and other persons related to the head by blood, marriage, or adoptio Family
Types of Family NUCLEAR FAMILY, DYAD FAMILY, EXTENDED FAMILY, BLENDED FAMILY, COMPOUND FAMILY, COHABITING FAMILY, SINGLE PARENT FAMILY
Composed of husband and wife and children –natural or adopted NUCLEAR FAMILY
“Empty nesters” Husband and wife DYAD FAMILY
Three generations, May include married siblings and their families and/or grandparents EXTENDED FAMILY
Results from one union where one or both spouses bring a child or children from previous marriage into a new living together arrangement BLENDED FAMILY
A man has more than one spouse COMPOUND FAMILY
“Live-in” arrangement▪Unmarried couple▪“Common-law” spouses and their children –natural or adopted▪Families under LGBTQIA+ COHABITING FAMILY
Death of a spouse▪Widow / widower▪Separation▪Pregnancy outside of wedlock▪OFW’s family SINGLE PARENT FAMILY
▪Procreation▪Socialization▪Status placement▪Economic function Functions of the Family
Developmental Stages of a Family UNATTACHED ADULT, NEWLY MARRIED ADULTS, FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN, FAMILIES WITH ADOLESCENTS, LAUNCHING CENTER, MIDDLE-AGED FAMILY, AGING FAMILY
TYPES OF Nursing Assessment ▪First level assessment▪Second level assessment
The process whereby existing and potential health conditions or problems of the family are determined First Level Assessment
Nature or type of nursing problems that the family encounters in performing the health tasks with respect to a given health condition or problem, and the etiology or barriers to the family’s assumption of these tasks Second Level Assessment
Tool that helps nurse outline the family’s structure Genogram
Blueprint of care that the nurse designs to systematically minimize or eliminate the identified health and family nursing problems through explicitly formulated outcomes of care and deliberate chosen set of interventions, resources, and evaluation criteri Family Care Plan
▪Specific▪Measurable▪Attainable▪Realistic▪Time bound Qualities of NCP
A tool that will enable nurse to perform nursing procedure with ease and deftness, to save time and effort with the end view of rendering effective nursing care PUBLIC HEALTH BAG
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