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Factors influencing community health |
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* family / cultural values * social / environmental influences * economic concerns |
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defined as beliefs, values, and assumptions about life widely held among a group of people and are transmitted across generations |
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Community health nurses are responsible |
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for increasing access to health care for vulnerable populations |
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influences health beliefs and practices |
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process of learning a new culture |
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adapting to new culture requires changes r/t |
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language, education, work, recreation, social experiences, health care system |
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self-awareness of one's own cultural background, biases, and differences |
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knowing, appreciating, considering culture of someone else in resolving problems |
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cultural assessment parameters |
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* ethnic background * religious preferences * family structure * language * communication needs * education * cultural values * food patterns * health practices |
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3 steps of data collection |
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* collection of self-identifying data * posing questions that address client's perceptions of his health needs * identification of cultural factors that may impact choice of nursing interventions |
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Conveying cultural sensitivity |
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* address clients by last names * introduce self by name; explain position * be authentic and honest about you know or don't know about client's culture * use culturally sensitive * find what clients know about their health problems and treatments; assess cultural congruence * don't make assumptions about clients * encourage clients to ask about anyting they may not understand * respect clients' values, beliefs, and practices * show respect for clients' support systems |
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Assessment of Environmental Health: I Prepare model |
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I = investigate potential exposures P = present work (exposure, use of PPE) R = residence (age of home, etc.) E = environmental concerns (air, water) P = past work A = activities R = referrals and resource (EPA, OSHA) E = educate |
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Key questions for envronmental health hx |
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* housing * occupation * tobacco * home remodeling * hobbies done in home * recent exposure to chemicals or radiation * pets * lead exposure * source of drinking water * sewage / waste disposal * pesticide use around home * where do children play * environment -- highways, business |
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Reduce * people exposed to air pollutants * toxic air emissions * waterborne disease outbreaks * per capita domestic water use * # of beach closings * human exposure to persistent chemical by decreasing fish-containated levels * pesticide exposures * amt of toxic pollutants used for energy recovery * indoor allergen levels |
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Increases in * use of alternative modes of transportation to reduce motor-vehicle emissions * nation's air quality * proportion of people served by community water system receiving a drinking water supply that meets Safe Drinking Water Act regulations * proportion of rivers and lakes that are safe for fishing * recycling of waste * eliminate elevated blood levels of lead in children |
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Primary prevention of environmental health |
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* educate individuals to reduce environmental hazards * educate to reduce environmental hazards * advocate for safe air and water * support programs for waste reduction and recycling * advocate for waste reducting and effective waste mgt |
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Secdonary prevention in environmental health |
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* survey for health conditions that may be r/t environmental and occupatioinal exposures * obtain environmental health histories of individuals * monitor workers for levels of chemical exposrues at job sites * screen children 6 months to 5 years for blood lead levels * survey for health coditins r/t environmental and occupational exposures * assess homes, schools, work sites and community for environmental hazards |
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Tertiary prevention in environmental health |
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* refer homeowners to lead abatement resources * ed asthmatic clients about environment triggers * become active in consumer and health-related orgs and legislation r/t environmental health issues * support cleanup of toxic waste sites and removal of other hazards |
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* inadequate health care insurance * inability to pay * language barriers * cultural barriers * lack of health care providers in a community * geographic isolation * social isolation * lack of communication tools * lack of persoanl or public transporation * inconvenient hours * attitudes of health care personnel toward clients of low socioeconomic stats or those with different cultural/ethnic backgorunds * eligibilty requirements for state/federal assistance programs |
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WHO (World Health Organizations) |
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* provides daily info regarding occurrence of internationally important diseases * establishes world standards for ABX and vaccines * focuses on health care workforce and education, environment, sanitation, infectious diseases, maternal / child health, primary care |
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US Dept of Health & Human Services |
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* under sec'y of health * funded through federal taxes * 12 agencies |
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12 agencies of US Dept of Health & Human Services |
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* Administration for Children and Families * Administration on Aging * Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services * HIPAA * disability insurance * AFDC * SSI * Agency for Healtcare Research and Quality * CDC * Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry * FDA * Health Resources and Service Administration * Division of Nsg * Division of Medicine, Dentistry, and Allied Health Professions * Indian Health Service * NIH * Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration * Office of the Secreatary * Veternals Health Administration |
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* WIC * SCHIP * Board of Examiners of Nurses * establishment of public health codes * assistance/support for local health depts * funded thru state taxes and federal funding * admin of medicaid * nsg roles -- advocate, teacher, coordinator, consultant |
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* primary focus health of citizens * direct services such as referring caregivers to respite care / hospice * funded thru local taxes * nsg roles include advociate, teacher, coordinator, consultant |
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* health insuranc * employer benefits * managed care |
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* HMO's -- comprehensive care provided to members by set of designated providers * PPOs -- predetermined rates are set for services delivered to members; financial incentives are in place to promoste use of PPO providers * medical savings accounts -- untaxed money put in acct for use for medical expenses |
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