Module III Flashcards
severe symptoms; short duration
Acute Illness
causation of disease
Etiology
lasts for an extended period; 6 months or longer
Chronic Illness
Health is the ability to maintain the internal millieuas defined by
Claude Bernard
Health is the ability to maintain homeostasis s defined by
Walter Cannon
5 Models of Health and Wellness by
Smith
Smith’s Models of Health and Witness
Clinical Model. Role Performance Model. Adaptive Model. Eudemonistic Model. AHE Model
High Level of Wellness Grid
Halbert L. Dunn
Illness-Wellness Continuum
John H. Travis
Pathologic change in structure or function of the body or mind.
Disease
response a person has to a disease
Illness
4 Aspects of Sick Role
Parson
Stages of illness by
Suchman
Suchman’s Stages of Illness
S-A-M-D-R
3 levels of prevention by
Leavell and Clark
Health promotion and protection against specific health problem
Primary prevention
Early identification and prompt intervention
Secondary Prevention
Restoration and Rehabilitation
Tertiary Prevention
Stages of health behavior change
Precontemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Termination
predict who would not use preventive measure
Rosenstock
health perceptions, modifying factors
Becker
HBM. Health is the actualization of inherent and acquired human potential
Nola Pender
People are viewed as physiologic systems
Clinical Model
perform societal roles despite presence of clinical signs and symptoms
Role Performance Model
Creative process of Adaptation
Adaptive Model
Comprehensive view of health
Eudaemonistic Model
predicting illness rather than in promoting wellness
AHE Model
State of balance or equilibrium.
Homeostasis
towards maintenance of normal; corrective in nature
Negative Feedback
stimulatory and amplifies or reinforce the change that is occurring in the body
Positive Feedback
On and Off system
thermostat like mechanism
low to high system that is cyclical
Continually fluctuating mechanism