health and wellbeing Flashcards

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what does PIES stand for

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physical, intellectual, emotional and social

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what is an example for physical health

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a healthy diet, good personality hygiene, healthy body systems, regular exercise, regular sleep pattern

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what is an example of intellectual health

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concentration, learn new skill and knowledge

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what is an example of emotional health

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feeling safe and secure, being able to express all emotions

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what is an example of social health

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friendship and other positive social relationships, strong family relationships

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what is the meaning of health and wellbeing

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health and wellbeing is a combination of physical health and social, emotional and intellectual (mental) wellbeing, not just the absence of disease or illness. health professionals must understand the needs of the the whole person to be able to support them.

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what is an example of genetic inheritance

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genes are inherited from children also from both their birth parents also genetic inheritance is a physical factor that can have positive and negative effects on a person’s health and wellbeing.

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what is an example inherited physical characteristics

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children inherit many physical characteristics from their parents such as height, skin, eye colour, hair type and colour

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what is an example of genes and environment

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chromosomes carry genes that determine aspects of a person’s physical makeup also a gene is a section of DNA that carries a code

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what is a example of Huntington’s disease

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involuntary movements and gradual loss of intellectual ability

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what is an example neurofibromatosis

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tumour grow along the nerves

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what is an example of cystic fibro

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a build-up of sticky mucus damages the lungs

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what is an example of sickle cell anaemia

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blood disease causing episodes of pain

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what is an example of physical health

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physical health - body system,, growth and mobility

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what is an example of intellectual wellbeing

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learning, thinking, problem solving and decision making

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what is an example of emotional wellbeing

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how people feel about themselves

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what is an example of social wellbeing

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the ability to build relationships

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what is an example of chronic illness

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diabetes, arthritis, asthma, heart disease bipolar disorder

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what is the meaning acute illness

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acute illness starts quickly and lasts for a short period of time

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what is the meaning of manging acute illness

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physical symptoms of acute illness, such as bacterial infection, pain and fever, can often be treated in the short term with medication