Philip A. Cowan, Carolyn Pape Cowan, Jennifer C. Ablow, Vanessa Kahn Johnson, Jeffrey R. Measelle - The Family Context of Parenting in Children's Adaptation To Elementary School (Monographs in Parenti
Anindo - Influence of Conflict Management Strategies On Performance of Youth Projects - A Case of Amani Kibera Youth Communitybased Organization, Nairobi County, Kenya
1. A process whereby people come together and identify common problems and act on these. 2. People are able to put solutions to what was previously thought of by applying what manner? 3. It is the very heart of community organizing? 4. It is when people contribute due to their awareness f their rights on health and responsibilities to promote and protect it. 5. It is passive acceptance of the need to get involved, to get something in return? 6. It is the traditional concept of organizations that limit their membership only to the elites and powerful in such a way that they alone influence the conditions of the general problem? 7. It solicits membership to the broader spectrum of the community and specifically prioritizes the ones who are most vulnerable to integrity such as women and children? 8. It is when the health issue of a single person becomes an issue of the whole community? 9. It is when the community’s health is affected by several factors such as politics, socio-economics and environment? 10. When the community becomes an active partner of healthcare rather than a passive recipient of health services, it is called? 11. When health resources such as natural resources, leadership and traditions are sustained it is identified as? 12. It is commonly associated with the promotion of social justice? 13. In health planning, they are considered to be the planners? 14. In health planning, they are considered to be the implementers? 15. When a nurse creates venues where people will be able to come together and catalyze conversations, leading to resolutions, she is taking the role of? 16. When a nurse teaches the people on how to use the 10 herbal plants, he assumes the role of? 17. When nurses learn from the people about farming and poultry rising, the nurse takes what role? 18. A nurse facilitates learning of the community about their rights to health, possible courses to take and identify resources to use for their health, she acts as? 19. When a nurse creates active participation between the group of farmers and elites, she assumes what specific role? 20. A nurse makes sure that no activity is duplicated by taking the role of? 21. What does IMCI means? 22. Offering technologies is the best example of what role of a nurse? 23. Working with the people is what role of nurse in the community? 24. A nurse records the entire thing that was done by the community for future use and basis is what kind of role done by her? 25. It is also known as humbleness or putting oneself at the back and not in front? 26. It is an ideal trait of someone working for the people? 27. Reflexion is also known as? 28. When we realize that nursing is service, what we feel is a symbol of? 29. Most important skill that a co-worker must develop is? 30. It is done primarily by transferring skills primarily to the community leaders? 31. An initial visit to the leaders at the beginning of an entry? 32. It composed of individuals who possess abilities to lead the community in healthcare? 33. A type of leadership where leaders come from those who belong to the community; where leading come from people and for the people? 34. A collective activity of all the sectors in the community to investigate their healthconditions. 35. It is the simplest way to gather data and considered to be more realistic than other methods? Enumeration. List down all that was ask. 1-6 Benefits of community organizing 7-10 Principle of community organizing 11-15 Component of a self-reliant community 16-21 Thrust of the nurse in community organizing 22-30 Innate characteristics of a good nurse co-worker 31-35 Skill that a co-worker must develop 36-39 Roles as facilitator in social analysis 40-47 The community organizing process 48-59 Beliefs of Participatory action research 60-71 Methods of participatory action research
Philip A. Cowan, Carolyn Pape Cowan, Jennifer C. Ablow, Vanessa Kahn Johnson, Jeffrey R. Measelle - The Family Context of Parenting in Children's Adaptation To Elementary School (Monographs in Parenti
Anindo - Influence of Conflict Management Strategies On Performance of Youth Projects - A Case of Amani Kibera Youth Communitybased Organization, Nairobi County, Kenya