Preventive Medicine Flashcards
This refers to any loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function?
Impairment
Restriction or Inability of function resulting from an impairment?
Disability
This refers to a disadvantage resulting from an individuals impairment or disability?
Handicap
Level of disease prevention which addresses broad health determinants rather than specific risk factors?
Primordial
This level of prevention prevents worsening of the disease and lessen the impact of the illness to the individual?
Tertiary
Vaccination, prophylaxis and safety measures fall to under what level of prevention?
Primary
Colonoscopy , Mammography, Pap smear, and other screening tests done in asymptomatic individuals falls under to what level of prevention?
Secondary
Method of health education which stretches the mind by asking the patients questions?
Probing & Prying
Three learning domains in health education?
Affective, Cognitive, Psychomotor
Annual screening for hypertension in high-risk patients is recommended starting this age?
40
All individuals should be screened for diabetes starting what age?
45
Level of prevention and stage of disease involved when the patient observes a healthy diet?
Primary Prevention; Pre-disease Stage
Level of prevention and stage of disease involved when a digital rectal exam was performed to all male patients seen at a medical mission as part of prostate cancer awareness?
Secondary Prevention, Latent Stage
Health communication approach applied when a lecture is developed to promote a positive behavior change and attitude change, and will encourage people to accept new method of prevention of disease?
Prompting
Health communication approach applied when you put up posters, tarpaulin, made available fliers after providing lecture on minimum health standards on the prevention of spread of COVID-19 so that patients consulting the local health center will be reminded of these and not forget the messages you delivered?
Persuasive