Nursing 1080A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Intercultural Competence, Occupational Therapy, Health Promotion
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Outline: understand importance of being socially, culturally and spiritually safe, discuss ways to complete a social, cultural or spiritual assessment. Constraints: background what life is like, id health promotion opportunities, address issues of inequity, social injustices, and for the common good, assessments can be done of individual, community, & societal social. Know how affected on a day to day basis. Physical and mental health as related to the patient"s existing resources, constraints, and demands. Predominantly entails personal interviews but clues obtained through. What do you recall assessing: the scope of the assessment is broader and more complex than at the individual level. Involves identifying community resources, constraints, and high-priority health concerns: begins with assessment of various social, economic, environmental, and quality-of-life health indicators and their relationship with the community"s health concerns. Look what resources community has: access to healthy food, air quality, what can they afford, outbreaks.