Quiz 1 Healthcare Flashcards

1
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What are the 12 determinants of health?

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  1. Social status
  2. Physical Environment
  3. Employment/working conditions
  4. Education and literacy
  5. Social support networks
  6. Income/social status
  7. Culture
  8. Gender
  9. Health services
  10. Genetic/Biology Endowment
  11. Childhood Experiences
  12. Personal health practices/coping skills
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2
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What is spiritual health?

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Achieved through belief in a purpose greater than self.

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3
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What is emotional health?

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Well-being achieved when people feel good about themselves.

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4
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What is intellectual health?

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Well-being achieved through an active, creative mind.

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5
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What is social health?

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Well-being in the social dimension achieved by maintaining stable relationships.

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What is physical health?

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Well-being in the physical dimension achieved when the body is fit.

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What is chronic illness?

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Long-term illness.

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What is acute illness?

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Short-term illness, lasting a short period of time.

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9
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What is holism?

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Concept that considers the whole person, while a person has 5 dimensions.

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What is wellness?

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Achievement of the best health possible in all dimensions of one’s life.

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What is health?

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State of well-being in all dimensions of one’s life.

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12
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What are the 5 dimensions of health?

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  1. 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.
  2. Spiritual - connection to something beyond oneself.
    • Example: Practicing meditation, following religious beliefs, engaging in self-reflection, or finding purpose through helping others.
  3. Intellectual - ability to think critically, learn new things, and engage in lifelong learning.
    • Example: Reading books, solving puzzles.
  4. Emotional - ability to manage emotions, cope with stress, and maintain psychological resilience.
    • Example: Expressing feelings in a healthy way, seeking support when needed.
  5. Social - ability to build and maintain healthy relationships with others.
    • Example: Maintaining friendships, working well in groups, having strong family connections.
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13
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What is the difference between inter and intra?

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Inter = multiple
Intra = singular

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14
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What are individual factors that influence health?

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  • skills
  • knowledge
  • education
  • attitude
  • risk-taking behaviours
  • genetics
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15
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What are disadvantages of working on a team?

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  • miscommunication
  • conflict
  • unequal workload
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What are the benefits of working on a team?

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  • Opportunities for collaboration and communication
  • Wide range of abilities, skills, and perspectives.
  • Better decision making
  • Flexibility
17
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What does it mean to work on a team?

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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.

18
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What is an intradisciplinary team?

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A team of providers from the same specialty.

19
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What is delegation?

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A RN authorizes another health care provider to perform certain tasks.

20
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What does it mean to be accountable?

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Being willing to accept responsibility and to explain your actions or inactions. Cannot be shared; rests solely on one person.

21
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What is a multidisciplinary team?

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A team of people from different disciplines who come together to discuss or develop a plan to improve patient care.

22
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What is an intraprofessional team?

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A team of professionals from the same profession collaborating on the same case.

23
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What does SEESBIGCHIP stand for

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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