HEALTH Flashcards

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this is a state of complete physical, mental an social well-being and not merely the absence of disease

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HEALTH

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2
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this model describes the totality of a human person

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SMITH’S MODEL

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3
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this is the absence of signs and symptoms of disease or injury

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MEDICAL OR CLINICAL

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4
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this is the state of creative process

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ADAPTIVE

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the fulfillment of desire or the actualization and realization of potential as a human person

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EUDAMONISTIC/NEEDS FULFILLMENT

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6
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this must be nurtured since it will lead to sucess

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STRENGTHS

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7
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to overcome in order to sustain strength

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WEAKNESS

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as described by the health belief model (Rosenstock & Becker (1974)), these could influence health beliefs and preventive health behaviors

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INDIVIDUAL PERCEPTIONS; PERCEIVED SUSCEPTIBILITY, AND MODIFYING FACTORS

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9
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used to measure a person’s perceived level of wellness on a graduated scale-dynamic

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HEALTH ILLNESS CONTINUA

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10
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according to Halbert and Dunn, this describes the intersection of health, axis, and environment

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HIGH LEVEL WELLNESS

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11
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these are the factors that further lead individuals towards illness spectrum

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PRECURSOR OF ILLNESSES

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12
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these are the identified illness spectrum

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HEREDITY, BEHAVIORAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS

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13
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according to Travis, this s an imaginary line with opposite directions

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ILLNESS-WELLNESS CONTINUUM

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this model defines that the health or illness of an individual or a group depends on the dynamic relationship of interactive factors

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AGENT-HOST-ENVIRONMENT MODEL

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15
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any internal/external factor or stressor that with complicating factors will change the health condition and cause illness of the person

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AGENT

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an individual or a group who may or may not be susceptible to be affected by disease

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HOST

17
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all factors outside the host that may or may not predispose the person to develop certain disease

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ENVIRONMENT

18
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health model that stresses the awareness of a person and must analyze his/her own situations

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HEALTH EMPOWERMENT MODEL

19
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a facility supplying specialized staff and equipments to meet the health care needs of people

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HOSPITAL

20
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central health care facility within its geographical region

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DISTRICT HOSPITAL

21
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trauma centers, rehabilitation, children, geriatric, and psychiatric

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SPECIALIZED HOSPITALS

22
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a hospital affiliated with a university, college, med. school or nursing school

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TEACHING HOSPITAL

23
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these are Auxiliary services

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BLOOD BANK, IMAGING SERVICES, LABORATORY SERVICES, PHARMACY SERVICES, AND PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES

24
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these are smaller than typical hospitals and provides outpatient care only

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CLINICS

25
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skilled medical liability insurance consultant to help determine the appropriate coverage

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HOSPITAL MEDICAL MALPRACTICE INSURANCE

26
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low-cost health care facilities and sometimes offers care, free of charge to people who are qualified

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FREE CLINICS

27
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these are found in the rural areas and are run by specialists from different areas of medical practice

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GENERAL OUTPATIENT CLINIC

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type of clinic that can be found in pharmacies or supermarkets and are limited to services and basic treatments like colds and flu

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CONVENIENT CARE CLINICS

29
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offers treatments for specific conditions, body parts or illness and includes rehabilitation clinics, fertility clinics, family planning clinics, and prosthesis clinics

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SPECIALISTS CLINICS

30
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treatment that lasts for six months or longer and offers highly-structured programs that provide therapeutic support

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LONG TERM RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITY

31
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this is an approach to care offered in 2 types of setting, patient’s home and facilities like nursing home, hospital, and hospital center

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HOSPICE

32
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hospice is provided for patients with:

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TERMINAL ILLNESS AND 6 MONTHS OR LESS TO LIVE

33
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the Hospice team consists of:

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NURSES, DOCTORS, SOCIAL WORKERS, SPIRITUAL ADVISORS, AND TRAINED VOLUNTEERS

34
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this improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing with life threatening illness and prevention/relief of suffering

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PALLIATIVE CARE