2nd Module Flashcards
The 1978 Alma Ata Conference on Primary Health Care was sponsored by 2 organizations, namely?
WHO & UNICEF
Is Primary Health Care a practical or clinical approach?
Practical
Two-pronged goals of Primary Health Care?
Social and Developmental
Focus of care in Primary Health Care?
The well and early sick
Setting for services in Traditional “Health Care?”
Urban-based
A basic principle of PHC where there is an even distribution of resources
Equitable or Equally Accessible
A type of PHC worker wherein it is the first source of professional health care
Intermediate level health worker
A type of PHC wherein it provides back up health services for cases that require hospitalization or diagnostic facilities
First Line Hospital Personnel
A 5 star physician characteristic where he considers the patient as an integral part of a family and community
Health Care Provider
A 5 star physician characteristic where his role is a catalyst
Social Mobilizer
A 5 star physician characteristic where he promotes healthy lifestyle
Educator
What MDG increases advocacy for financing and delivery of services to promote child health
MDG 4 Reduce Child Mortality
Represents the proportion of TB cases detected out of the estimated incident cases
Case detection rate
Measures number of TB cases who completed treatment with 2 smear negative results of which one is at the end of treatment
Cure rate
What is MDG 8?
Global Partnership for Development
It is the emotional and intellectual stages one passes through as member of a family
Family Life Cycle
A level of order of change where there is a “need to be”
2nd order change
A level of order of change where there is a “need to do”
1st order change
It begins when 1st child leaves home – what stage is this?
Launching Family
What level of order change (in Family with young children stage) corresponds to the acceptance of parenting roles?
2nd order change
What stage ends with death of parents
Family in Later Years
What stage deals with acceptance of parenting-offspring separation?
Unattached Young Adult
It is a systematic means of understanding the family and also aid in evaluation of the impact of illness to person and to family function
Family Assessment Tools
A type of chart which allows one to judge the totality of the family unit, its strength and weakness; and it gives a more dynamic image of the family
Functional Chart
It provides a quick overview of the family members and relationships
Family Tree or Genogram
Tool that qualitatively measures familly functioning
Family APGAR
Tool that reflects family relationships and interaction patterns
Family Map
Ordered sequences of interaction that typify how families function
Family Pattern
Occurs when 3rd person is drawn into a pair system so as to diffuse anxiety of conflict
Triangulation
Occurs when boundaries are diffuse, as when parents have no privacy from their children
Enmeshment
Positive relationship between any 2 members of a system
Alliance
What symbol represents a rigid boundary where rules are clear but not negoatiable
solid line perpendicular to a horizontal line
What symbol represents the presence of coalition or alliance between people
bracket
It stands for the sharing of decision-making in Family APGAR
Partnership
It measures satisfaction of the available freedom to change in Family APGAR
Growth
It stands for the capability of the family to use inherent resources
Adaptation
It refers to how time, space, money are shared
Resolve
It refers to how emotions are shared between members
Affection
Tool used to identify and assess their resources to meet a crisis situation
SCREEM
Summarized history of the family particularly in Individual’s or family’s significant events over a period of time
Family Lifeline