Quiz 1 Healthcare Flashcards
What are the 12 determinants of health?
- Social status
- Physical Environment
- Employment/working conditions
- Education and literacy
- Social support networks
- Income/social status
- Culture
- Gender
- Health services
- Genetic/Biology Endowment
- Childhood Experiences
- Personal health practices/coping skills
What is spiritual health?
Achieved through belief in a purpose greater than self.
What is emotional health?
Well-being achieved when people feel good about themselves.
What is intellectual health?
Well-being achieved through an active, creative mind.
What is social health?
Well-being in the social dimension achieved by maintaining stable relationships.
What is physical health?
Well-being in the physical dimension achieved when the body is fit.
What is chronic illness?
Long-term illness.
What is acute illness?
Short-term illness, lasting a short period of time.
What is holism?
Concept that considers the whole person, while a person has 5 dimensions.
What is wellness?
Achievement of the best health possible in all dimensions of one’s life.
What is health?
State of well-being in all dimensions of one’s life.
What are the 5 dimensions of health?
- Physical - condition of the body and its ability to perform daily activities, influenced by genetics and lifestyle.
• Example: Eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep. - Spiritual - connection to something beyond oneself.
• Example: Practicing meditation, following religious beliefs, engaging in self-reflection, or finding purpose through helping others. - Intellectual - ability to think critically, learn new things, and engage in lifelong learning.
• Example: Reading books, solving puzzles. - Emotional - ability to manage emotions, cope with stress, and maintain psychological resilience.
• Example: Expressing feelings in a healthy way, seeking support when needed. - Social - ability to build and maintain healthy relationships with others.
• Example: Maintaining friendships, working well in groups, having strong family connections.
What is the difference between inter and intra?
Inter = multiple
Intra = singular
What are individual factors that influence health?
- skills
- knowledge
- education
- attitude
- risk-taking behaviours
- genetics
What are disadvantages of working on a team?
- miscommunication
- conflict
- unequal workload
What are the benefits of working on a team?
- Opportunities for collaboration and communication
- Wide range of abilities, skills, and perspectives.
- Better decision making
- Flexibility
What does it mean to work on a team?
A team is a group of people who work together towards a common goal, which is to provide the best possible care and support to their patient by promoting health in all 5 dimensions.
What is an intradisciplinary team?
A team of providers from the same specialty.
What is delegation?
A RN authorizes another health care provider to perform certain tasks.
What does it mean to be accountable?
Being willing to accept responsibility and to explain your actions or inactions. Cannot be shared; rests solely on one person.
What is a multidisciplinary team?
A team of people from different disciplines who come together to discuss or develop a plan to improve patient care.
What is an intraprofessional team?
A team of professionals from the same profession collaborating on the same case.
What does SEESBIGCHIP stand for
S – Social support networks
✅ E – Employment/working conditions
✅ E – Education and literacy
✅ S – Social status (Income/Social Status)
✅ B – Biology/Genetic endowment
✅ I – Income
✅ G – Gender
✅ C – Culture
✅ H – Health services
✅ I – Individual health practices/coping skills
✅ P – Physical environment