Three components of health care systems are:
a. strategy, outcome, and performance c. structure, process, and outcome
b. process, strategy, and opportunity d. outcome, procedure, and structure
C
The three components of health care systems are: 1) structure (resources or "structures" required to deliver health care), 2) process (quality activities, procedures, and tasks performed to deliver quality health care), and 3) outcome (the results of good health care delivery).
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A preterm infant has just been admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. The infant's parents ask the nurse about anesthesia and analgesia when painful procedures are necessary. What should the nurse's explanation be?
a. Nerve pathways of neonates are not sufficiently myelinated to transmit painful stimuli. b. The risks accompanying anesthesia and analgesia are too great to justify any possible benefit of pain relief. c. Neonates do not possess sufficiently integrated cortical function to interpret or recall pain experiences. d. Pain pathways and neurochemical systems associated with pain transmission are intact and functional in neonates.
In a true ratio proportion, the product of the means always equals the product of the extremes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
MC The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion was significant for community health nursing practice because it
A. Focused on social, economic, and political reforms as strategies to improve global health. B. Identified assessment, policy formation, and assurance as key indicators for global health. C. Created specific mechanisms to categorize nursing services. D. Provided a mechanism for prospective payment for hospital services.
What are specific measurable and realistic statements of goal attainment?
A) Nursing diagnoses B) Nursing interventions C) Evaluation D) Outcome criteria