Session 1: Introduction to module, levels of care Flashcards
Into which 4 categories are the causes of death divided?
- Communicable disease, maternal, perinatal, and nutrition disorders.
- HIV-related conditions and TB.
- Non-communicable diseases.
- Injuries.
Give 3 examples of communicable(infectious) diseases.
- HIV
- Hepatitis B
- Measles
Give 3 examples of non-communicable diseases.
- Strokes
- Diabetes mellitus
- Cancer
Name the top 10 leading death causes in SA from the highest cause to the lowest one.
- HIV/AIDS
- Tuberculosis
- Lower respiratory infections
- Cerebrovascular disease(strokes)
- . Ischemic heart disease (heart attacks)
- Diarrheal diseases
- Diabetes mellitus
- Interpersonal violence
- Road injuries
- Accidental gunshots
What causes TB?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What are the 4 factors that influence the rate of spread of TB?
- time of exposure
- how closely exposed
- number of TB bacilli in the air
- susceptibility of person
What do you call a TB that’s under control?
Latent TB
What do you call a severe TB?
Clinical active TB
List 3 symptoms of TB?
- Chronic cough
- Night sweats
- Weight loss
True/False: TB can affect other organs besides the lungs.
TRUE
List 4 ways in which TB outside the lungs can be detected.
- Biopsies
- CT scans
- Chest X-rays
- Sonars
Name the 3 smaller clinics at Primary Health Care.
- Batho
- Bainsvlei
- Langenhoven
What is the name of the bigger clinic at PHC?
MUCPP
What is the name of the hospital at PHC?
National Hospital
What is secondary health care?
HC by specialists.