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| Know 4 stages of illness. |
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1)Experiencing symptoms 2)sick role behavior-id as kick 3)seeking professional care 4)dependence on others |
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| What are the areas of the brain most responsible for sleep and wakefulness activity? |
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| hypothalamus of the brain stem |
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| What types of brain waves are most prominent in sleep? |
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| What are the 2 stages of sleep? |
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| What are the major elements of self-concept? |
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body image role performance personal identity self-esteem |
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general adaptation syndrome
alarm, resistance, recovery, exhaustion |
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| What is a somatoform disorder? |
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| Conditions characterized by the pressure by physical symptoms with no known organic cause. |
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ADPIE assess diagnose plan implement evaluate |
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| What are symptoms of an illness? |
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| What are signs of an illness? |
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| What are different modes of transmission of infectious diseases? |
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| direct, indirect, droplets |
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| What is the chain of infection? |
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| agent/microorganisms, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptibility of the host |
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| What are the different types of pain? |
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| acute, chronic, intractable, cutaneous, somatic, visceral, radiating, referred, neuropathic, phantom |
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| Where do you palpate a pulse? |
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| temporal, carotid, brachial, radial, posterior tibial, pedal |
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| How do you auscultate something? |
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| you listen, can be with or without stethescope |
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