Module III Flashcards

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severe symptoms; short duration

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Acute Illness

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1
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causation of disease

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Etiology

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2
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lasts for an extended period; 6 months or longer

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Chronic Illness

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3
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Health is the ability to maintain the internal millieuas defined by

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Claude Bernard

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4
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Health is the ability to maintain homeostasis s defined by

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Walter Cannon

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5
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5 Models of Health and Wellness by

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Smith

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Smith’s Models of Health and Witness

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Clinical Model. Role Performance Model. Adaptive Model. Eudemonistic Model. AHE Model

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7
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High Level of Wellness Grid

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Halbert L. Dunn

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8
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Illness-Wellness Continuum

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John H. Travis

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9
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Pathologic change in structure or function of the body or mind.

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Disease

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10
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response a person has to a disease

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Illness

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11
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4 Aspects of Sick Role

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Parson

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12
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Stages of illness by

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Suchman

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13
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Suchman’s Stages of Illness

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S-A-M-D-R

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14
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3 levels of prevention by

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Leavell and Clark

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15
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Health promotion and protection against specific health problem

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Primary prevention

16
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Early identification and prompt intervention

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Secondary Prevention

17
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Restoration and Rehabilitation

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Tertiary Prevention

18
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Stages of health behavior change

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Precontemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Termination
19
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predict who would not use preventive measure

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Rosenstock

20
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health perceptions, modifying factors

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Becker

21
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HBM. Health is the actualization of inherent and acquired human potential

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Nola Pender

22
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People are viewed as physiologic systems

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Clinical Model

23
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perform societal roles despite presence of clinical signs and symptoms

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Role Performance Model

24
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Creative process of Adaptation

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Adaptive Model

25
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Comprehensive view of health

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Eudaemonistic Model

26
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predicting illness rather than in promoting wellness

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AHE Model

27
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State of balance or equilibrium.

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Homeostasis

28
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towards maintenance of normal; corrective in nature

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Negative Feedback

29
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stimulatory and amplifies or reinforce the change that is occurring in the body

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Positive Feedback

30
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On and Off system

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thermostat like mechanism

31
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low to high system that is cyclical

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Continually fluctuating mechanism