Role and Function ethics and cultural influence

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Commuit Theory Flashcards on Role and Function ethics and cultural influence , created by shanice.simmons8 on 21/02/2014.
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Caregiver role care to individuals, families and vulnerable groups =hands on, educating screeningg
Collaborator Role Joint working with others-patients, families, multidisciplinary teams, government, and non government agencies
3 Educator role health teacher-new events plan for community-wide impact promote positive health action > behavioural change
3 counsellor role -cope with normative and non-normative stressors -express feelings and emotions -clarify facts -confront and manage stress
2 consultant roles nursing knowledge and expertise to help solve a problem- such as immunization, family planning -create programs
2 case management role analyse a health problem, fact finding > develop solutions -disease outbreak- dengue, malaria
6 role model directs, influences or persuades others to effect nursing process and positive attitude change eating properly, proper exercise, adequate rest/sleep, dental health,
Practice setting for community Care-Home nurses see client in a family and environmental context, and service can be tailored to the client's unique needs
Faith communities -involves large scale effort by the church community to improve the health of its members through education,screening, referral, tx, and group support
Community at large -nt conformed to philosophy, location, or building, -works with groups populations or total community
setting schools no longer just clinician role to treat headaches cuts and bruise, now practice widens to include more health education, interpofessional collaboration and client advocacy teaches on diet, hygiene and sexuality
ethnocultural health care practice-biomedical view relies on scientific principles and sees diseases and injuries as life events controlled by physical and biochemical process that can be manipulated through medication, surgery, and other, treatments
Magicolreligious view focuses on the control of health and illness by supernatural forces are prominent in some cultural groups
ethnocultral practice- holistic view believers from many different cultural groupsand generally view the world as being in harmonious
Etnocultural -folk medicine a body of of preserved treatment practices that has been handed downverbally from generation to generation. 1st line many ppl
Ethnocultural-home remedies individulaized caregiving practices that are passed down within families. even people who seek praticiners for diagnosis and tx attempt home remedies
enthocultural-herbalism use of herbs, roots and barks for therapeutic or preventative purposes
ethnocultural-self care practices include complementary therspies, medications and spiritual,and cultural practices. uniquely individual care for each person as well as differebtcultural groups
ethnocentrsicm belif andfeeling that one's culture is best . it reflects our tendency to judge other people's belief and behaviour using values of our own nstive culture
ethics set of moral principles, a theory or system of moral values, the principles of conduct governing a group.
code of ethics rules by which a profession is guided. governs relationships between the nurse, client, pt family, health profession and community
ethical principle- respect treating people unique, equal and responsible moral agents emphasizing one's importance as a member to the an health care team
beneficence -doing good or befitting others. promoting good an taking action to ensure positive outcomes om client's behalf
nonmalifiience avoiding or preventing harm to others as aconsequence of person's own choices and actions. taking steps to avoid negative consequences
Confidentiality situation in which information must be kept secret and private
Veracity refers to telling the truth. community clients deserve to get accurate information in a timely manner. withholding information can be seen as disrespectful hurtful to clients
Justice refers to treating people fair . fair disruption about cost and both benefits among society's members
7 ethical issue in the community -highcost of health care -improved technology -aging population -high cost of insurance -age of consent -contraception- age, who Stem cell research
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