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**What This Document Is**
This document is an exam one study guide for NUR 3180, Primary Concepts of Adult Nursing at Nova Southeastern University. It focuses on the foundational concepts of chronic illness, disability, and related healthcare considerations. It’s designed to help students prepare for an assessment of their understanding of these critical areas within medical-surgical nursing.
**Why This Document Matters**
This study guide is essential for nursing students preparing for their first major exam in this course. A strong grasp of chronic illness and disability is fundamental to providing effective, patient-centered care. It’s particularly relevant as these conditions represent a significant and growing portion of the patient population nurses will encounter. Understanding the impact of these conditions on individuals, families, and the healthcare system is crucial for successful nursing practice.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This study guide provides an overview of key concepts but does not replace the need for thorough review of course materials, textbooks, and lectures. It is a preparation tool, not a comprehensive substitute for learning. It also doesn’t include practice questions or detailed case studies – those would be found in separate exam preparation resources.
**What This Document Provides**
This study guide includes information on: the definition and causes of chronic conditions; the impact of chronic illness on individuals and families; approaches to managing chronic conditions (prevention, symptom management); definitions and models of disability (WHO, ADA); types of disabilities (developmental, congenital, acquired); considerations for ensuring quality care for patients with disabilities (accessibility, communication); and the importance of health promotion and patient education. It *does not* include detailed treatment plans for specific diseases, practice exam questions, or in-depth explorations of specific disabilities beyond introductory definitions.