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jjjetplane

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The Outcome Present-State Testing Model is a dynamic, systematic, clinical reasoning process that emphasizes outcomes of care. There are several steps in the process. The family story step provides:
 
  1. Essential information about individual family members and the family as a whole
  2. Meaningful clusters of evidence
  3. Present state and desired outcomes
  4. Clinical judgment

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Social justice refers to providing humane care and social support for the most disadvantaged members of society. How can nurses promote social justice? Nurses can:
 
  1. Contact lawmakers about the hazards of being a vulnerable person
  2. Assist in homeless shelters to promote the health and well-being of residents
  3. Function as advocates for policy changes to improve social, economic, and envi-ronmental factors that predispose vulnerable populations to poor health
  4. Refer to Healthy People 2010 for guidance in social policy mandates



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Answer to Question 1

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The family story provides essential information about the individual family members and the family as a whole. It involves the data collection process.

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In the community, nurses can work with others to promote social justice.




jjjetplane

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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