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Section 3 Nursing Care Global Thinking. NRS 220 Alteration in Cellular Metabolism. Nursing Care Alterations in Cellular Metabolism. Prevention- broken into two categories Primary Secondary What is the difference between Primary and Secondary Prevention?.
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Section 3 Nursing Care Global Thinking NRS 220 Alteration in Cellular Metabolism
Nursing CareAlterations in Cellular Metabolism • Prevention- broken into two categories • Primary • Secondary • What is the difference between Primary and Secondary Prevention?
Nursing CareAlterations in Cellular Regulation • Primary Prevention-measures taken to avoid development of disease ex: not smoking • Examples: healthy diet, sunscreen use, HPV vaccines • Removal of at risk tissue-ex: moles, polyps • Chemoprevention- agents under investigation
Alterations in Cellular Regulation Nursing Care • Secondary Prevention-aimed at early disease detection ex: screening exams Examples include: mammogram, prostate exams, colonoscopies, PSA test http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-GmNmPeqHQ&feature=related
Case scenario A 60-year-old male patient asks you “I don’t understand what I can do to minimize my risk of getting cancer.” Discuss 5 educational tips that you can provide to your patient regarding cancer minimization. Provide supporting data on why you chose those tips.
Alterations Cellular Metabolism • New Therapies/ Research • Clinical Trials: • http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ETO/ETO_6.asp?from=fast
Interrelated Concepts-Global Thinking • New data released regarding mammograms over the age of 50. • http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/uspstf/uspsbrca.htm • Your thoughts??
Global ThinkingAlterations in Cellular Regulation • Center for Disease Control ( CDC): http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/prevention/screening.htm • What is the U.S Preventive Services Task Force? • What recommendations are available for the Child/Pediatric Population regarding Alterations in Cellular Metabolism ?
Global ThinkingAlterations in Cellular Regulation • National Cancer Institute • Healthy People 2010 • http://www.healthypeople.gov/LHI/lhiwhat.htm • http://www.innovations.ahrq.gov/browse.aspx • IOM : To Err is Human, Crossing the Quality Chasm