Lesson 1 Flashcards
An individual’s view of self
Self-concept
It is subjective and involves a complex mixture of unconscious and conscious thoughts, attitudes, and perceptions
Self-concept
How a person thinks about oneself
Self concept
How one feels about oneself
Self-esteem
What is Erik Eriksons theory?
Psychosocial development theory
It is a time of marked “maturational changes and shifting levels of self-esteem” that set the stage for rises in self concept in young adulthood
Adolescence
Components and interrelated terms of self concept
Identity
Body image
Role performance
Self esteem
Internal sense of individuality, wholeness, and consistency of person over time
Identity
Involves attitudes related to physical appearance, structure, or function
Body image
What care is the health promotion
Primary care
Reduces and controls risk factors of disease
Preventive care
Focuses on improved health outcomes
Primary care
This care focuses on the “diagnosis and treatment of disease”
Secondary and Tertiary Care
The most common and expensive service of thr healthcare delivery system
Disease management
Serves patients recovering from an acute or chronic illness/disability
Restorative care