Core 1 Flashcards

1
Q

Which action area educates and informs individuals to improve their decision-making?

A

Develop personal skills

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2
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Which action area ensures places an individual lives, works and plays are good sources of health?

A

Creating supportive environments

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3
Q

Which action area allows communities to work together and address health problems to achieve better health outcomes for all individuals?

A

Strengthening community action

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4
Q

Which action area focuses on prevention over curative health approaches?

A

Reorienting health services

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5
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Which action area involves legislation, policies and taxation to improve the health of the population?

A

Building healthy public policy

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6
Q

CAM means

A

Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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7
Q

WHACCI means

in relation to CAM

A
WHO recognition
Holistic
Accredited
Cultural diversity
Cost
Increased knowledge and understanding
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8
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HIDA means

A

Healthy aging
Increased chronic disease
Demand for health services
Availability of volunteers and carers

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9
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Dead Cats Smell Really Bad (DCSRB) means

A
Developing personal skills
Creating supportive environments
Strengthening community action
Reorienting health services
Building healthy public policy
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10
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ACES means

partnerships

A

Addresses complex health issues
Cost effective
Empowers individuals and communities
Shares resources

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11
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Can Sam Please Play Pool (CSPPP) means

A
Costs to the individual and community
Social justice principles
Priority population groups
Prevalence of condition
Potential for prevention
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12
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The principles of social justice are…

A

Equity
Diversity
Supportive environments

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13
Q

Groups experiencing health inequities include…

A
ATSI 
Rural and remote 
Elderly 
Low SES 
People with disabilities
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14
Q

A term that refers to ensuring that all individuals and communities have the same access to resources through the implementation of three principles is…

A

Social justice

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15
Q

Social justice principles (DES)

A

Diversity
Equity
Supportive environments

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16
Q

Compulsory PDHPE lesson is an example of which action area of the Ottawa Charter?

A

Developing personal skills

17
Q

Moving to more preventative approaches as opposed to curative approaches eg. COVID 19 vaccinations to minimise hospitalisation is which area of the Ottawa Charter?

A

Reorienting Health Services

18
Q

No smoking areas, especially around schools, restaurants and pubs is an example of which action area of the Ottawa Charter?

A

Creating supportive environments

19
Q

Measures of Health Status (LIMM)

A

Life expectancy
Infant mortality
Morbidity
Mortality

20
Q

What is epidemiology?

A

The study of disease patterns in a population

21
Q

What are limitations of epidemiology?

A

Doesn’t look at determinants of health

Groups experiencing inequities