HEALTH Flashcards
this is a state of complete physical, mental an social well-being and not merely the absence of disease
HEALTH
this model describes the totality of a human person
SMITH’S MODEL
this is the absence of signs and symptoms of disease or injury
MEDICAL OR CLINICAL
this is the state of creative process
ADAPTIVE
the fulfillment of desire or the actualization and realization of potential as a human person
EUDAMONISTIC/NEEDS FULFILLMENT
this must be nurtured since it will lead to sucess
STRENGTHS
to overcome in order to sustain strength
WEAKNESS
as described by the health belief model (Rosenstock & Becker (1974)), these could influence health beliefs and preventive health behaviors
INDIVIDUAL PERCEPTIONS; PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY, AND MODIFYING FACTORS
used to measure a person’s perceived level of wellness on a graduated scale-dynamic
HEALTH ILLNESS CONTINUA
according to Halbert and Dunn, this describes the intersection of health, axis, and environment
HIGH LEVEL WELLNESS
these are the factors that further lead individuals towards illness spectrum
PRECURSOR OF ILLNESSES
these are the identified illness spectrum
HEREDITY, BEHAVIORAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
according to Travis, this s an imaginary line with opposite directions
ILLNESS-WELLNESS CONTINUUM
this model defines that the health or illness of an individual or a group depends on the dynamic relationship of interactive factors
AGENT-HOST-ENVIRONMENT MODEL
any internal/external factor or stressor that with complicating factors will change the health condition and cause illness of the person
AGENT
an individual or a group who may or may not be susceptible to be affected by disease
HOST
all factors outside the host that may or may not predispose the person to develop certain disease
ENVIRONMENT
health model that stresses the awareness of a person and must analyze his/her own situations
HEALTH EMPOWERMENT MODEL
a facility supplying specialized staff and equipments to meet the health care needs of people
HOSPITAL
central health care facility within its geographical region
DISTRICT HOSPITAL
trauma centers, rehabilitation, children, geriatric, and psychiatric
SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS
a hospital affiliated with a university, college, med. school or nursing school
TEACHING HOSPITAL
these are Auxiliary services
BLOOD BANK, IMAGING SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES, PHARMACY SERVICES, AND PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES
these are smaller than typical hospitals and provides outpatient care only
CLINICS
skilled medical liability insurance consultant to help determine the appropriate coverage
HOSPITAL MEDICAL MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
low-cost health care facilities and sometimes offers care, free of charge to people who are qualified
FREE CLINICS
these are found in the rural areas and are run by specialists from different areas of medical practice
GENERAL OUTPATIENT CLINIC
type of clinic that can be found in pharmacies or supermarkets and are limited to services and basic treatments like colds and flu
CONVENIENT CARE CLINICS
offers treatments for specific conditions, body parts or illness and includes rehabilitation clinics, fertility clinics, family planning clinics, and prosthesis clinics
SPECIALISTS CLINICS
treatment that lasts for six months or longer and offers highly-structured programs that provide therapeutic support
LONG TERM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY
this is an approach to care offered in 2 types of setting, patient’s home and facilities like nursing home, hospital, and hospital center
HOSPICE
hospice is provided for patients with:
TERMINAL ILLNESS AND 6 MONTHS OR LESS TO LIVE
the Hospice team consists of:
NURSES, DOCTORS, SOCIAL WORKERS, SPIRITUAL ADVISORS, AND TRAINED VOLUNTEERS
this improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing with life threatening illness and prevention/relief of suffering
PALLIATIVE CARE