Health Promotion Flashcards
What level of prevention is screening such as blood pressure checks, mammography, colonoscopy, CBC, depression, skin survey, check a fasting lipid profile?
Secondary
What level of prevention is medications, lifestyle modifications, support groups, rehab, adjusting therapy for blood sugar?
Tertiary
This is produced to do to contact with pathogen or it’s antigen. Immunity is not immediate. Antibodies are produced by the body in response to the pathogen or antigen. Usually via immunizations.
Resistance developed in rep since to an antigen.
Active immunity
Immunity conferred by an antibody produced in another host, acquire naturally by an infant from mother, or artificially by administration of an antibody containing preparation such as immune globin.
Ex) hep b immune globin
Passive immunity
What is it called when the test is able to correctly identify those with the condition.
Ex) when you open a rapid strep box, you want to look at _______, so u know if you should order a culture or not.
Sensitivity
This is a test that has the ability to correctly identify those without a condition, the likelihood of a true negative result in those who are healthy equals disease-free
Specificity
This is a Proportion of sampled individuals possess in the condition any given time; chronic diseases.
Prevalence
This is a number of new cases occurring within a time period; Frequency and rate.
Incidence
What level of prevention is Immunizations and counseling? Also, counseling on STDs, administering influenza vaccine, teaching benefits of participating in a physical activity program, enough light at home when walking?
Primary
Pregnant people don’t get this vaccine.
MMR
This vaccine should be offered during treatment for sexually transmitted diseases in on immunized adults.
Do not give to someone with an allergy to bakers yeast
Hep B (HBV)
Live vaccine and droplet precautions ( variola virus that causes transmission of smallpox) . All lesions at same stage during eruptive phase
Small pox