NUR 333 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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NUR 333
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NUR 333
What is FUSE? Frequent user system engagement program
Who benefits from FUSE? Those who are homeless and frequent users of ED (10+ visits a year) - must be substance free or willing to do substance abuse treatment - also beneficial to hospital and community
5 goals of FUSE 1. increase access to h...
NUR 333 Final Exam Questions and
Complete Solutions
What is FUSE? ✅Frequent user system engagement program
Who benefits from FUSE? ✅Those who are homeless and frequent users of ED (10+
visits a year)
- must be substance free or willing to do substance abuse treatment
- also beneficial to hospital and community
5 goals of FUSE ✅1. increase access to housing and basic needs
2. improve health and stability of frequent users
3. Reduce avoidable hospitalizations and use of ED services
4. Improve system of care
5. Collective impact
Impact of social determinants of health: FUSE ✅20% of persons health and well-being
is related to access to care and quality of services
80% physical environment, social determinants and behavioral factors
3 realms of ACEs ✅1. household (incarcerated family member, divorce,
homelessness, alcoholism and drug abuse, emotional and sexual abuse)
2. community (violence, historical trauma, structural racism, poverty, lack of jobs, poor
housing quality and affordability)
3. environment ( record heat and droughts, wildfires and smoke, tornadoes, hurricanes)
What is complex care ✅seeks to improve the health and well-being of a relatively
small, heterogenous group of people who repeatedly cycle through multiple health care,
social service and other systems but do not derive lasting benefit
Average US reading level ✅7th/8th grade level
Definition of health literacy ✅the degree to which an individual has the capacity to
obtain, communicate, process, and understand basic health information and services to
make appropriate health decisions
+ numeracy- ability to understand and work with numbers
What are the effects of poor health literacy ✅1. poor understanding of health info
2. difficulty interacting with healthcare providers
3. unable to name medications, why they are taking them and side effects
4. unable to navigate the healthcare system
5. difficulty accomplishing health related tasks
, cues regarding difficult with health literacy ✅1. forgetting their glasses at home often,
frequently has a headache-look for theses patterns
2. will fill out paperwork at home, hand aches or is sore, frequent issues with hands
3. identify medications by looking at pill rather than label on bottle
4. often asks family members or friends to read the note on paperwork for them
Definition of organizational health literacy ✅the degree to which health care
organizations implement strategies to make it easier for patients to understand health
info, navigate the healthcare system, engage in health care process and manage their
health
Patient education content to promote health literacy ✅-use common words (NO jargon)
-Focus on limited # of messages
-Use simple visuals if they make content more easily understood and refrain from using
distracting visuals
-Short sentences written in active voice
-Allow users to hear words clearly
-Use checkboxes and prove don't know option so individuals don't feel compelled to
check inaccurate info
-Break information into manageable chunks, clearly label each section and sequence
them in manageable order
-Do not require calculations to use info, or when calculations are unavoidable provide
simple instructions
-Clearly communicate what specific action to take, breaking actions into manageable
steps
Infant
Toddler
Preschool
School Age
Adolescent
What ages correspond with each group? ✅Infant: birth to 1 yr
Toddler: 1 yr- 3 yrs
Preschool: 3-5 yrs
School age: 6-12 yrs
Adolescent: 13 + yrs
When you communicate with adolescents, which step goes first?
(1). ask history
(2). identify concerns
(3). develop plans for interventions
(4). implement and evaluation ✅(2)Identity concerns
In which age group, family eating habits & routines can help to establish healthy
behaviors and limit potential for obesity and metabolic syndrome? ✅Preschool Age
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