UNIT 11 Flashcards
What is SDG 3?
Good Health and Well-being
SDG 3 aspires to end epidemics of _____, _________, _________, and other communicable diseases by year ______.
AIDS; tuberculosis; malaria; 2030
“State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” is the definition of health by ____________________
World Health Organization (WHO)
T or F: Health is something static and not dynamic.
F
should be dynamic and not static
T or F: Understanding the concept of health is very important
because it is the basis of health care.
T
T or F: It can be quantified, measured, and appraised.
T
4 Concepts of Health
Biomedical Concept
Ecological Concept
Psychosocial Concept
Holistic Concept
The concept wherein health is merely the absence of disease.
Biomedical Concept
T pr F: In the Biomedical Concept, if the person is not sick, he is considered healthy.
T
In the Biomedical Concept, _________ is considered as being analogous to the breakdown of this machine.
disease
This concept has minimized the role of the environmental,
social, and cultural determinants of health.
Biomedical Concept
This concept was found to be inadequate due to medical
and social sciences development.
Biomedical Concept
The concept wherein health is a dynamic equilibrium between the human body and the environment
Ecological Concept
The concept wherein disease is a maladjustment between the human body and the environment (equilibrium)
Ecological Concept
The concept wherein health is regarded as both a biological and social phenomenon
Psychosocial Concept
T or F: The Psychosocial Concept only takes into consideration the following factors:
○ Social
○ Psychological
F
○ Social
○ Psychological
○ Cultural
○ Economic
○ Political
Synthesis of all the concepts.
Holistic Concept
The concept that focuses on the well-being of the person as a whole.
Holistic Concept
The Holistic Concept emphasizes the __________ and __________ of health.
promotion; preservation
Subjective state of a person who feels not to be well
Illness
A broad term that defines the poor state of mind, body, and
spirit
Illness
The general feeling of being sick or unwell
Illness
T or F: Illness refers to the presence of a specific disease, and also
to the society’s perceptions and behavior in response to the disease, as well as the impact of that disease on the psychosocial environment.
F
individual’s perceptions and behavior
Condition of being ill
Sickness
T or F: Sickness is related to a different phenomenon which the
social role a person with illness or sickness takes or is given in society, in different areas of life.
T
Sickness refers to a state of ________ __________
social dysfunction
T or F: Illness is is affected by social and cultural conceptions which affect
how a patient reacts.
F
should be Sickness
T or F: Disease can also be viewed as suffering, curse, or punishment for sins.
F
It was
________ is a channel to better understand the human body’s capabilities, interactions, and limitations.
Disease
A derangement or disruption of the body or some parts of the organ of the body (Oxford).
Disease
T or F: Sickness is a condition in which body health is impaired resulting in an interruption of the human body’s vital function leading to the departure from the state of health (Webster).
F
should be Disease
T or F: Disease is characterized by an underlying pathology that is biologically defined based on the individual.
F
should be based on the perspectives of a practitioner or a doctor
T or F: Disease is the illness seen in terms of a theory of disorder.
T
The term, disease, literally means “________ ______” (uneasiness); when something is wrong with bodily function
without ease
T or F: Illness is a person’s objective experience of their symptoms
F
subjective
It is what the patient brings or presents to the doctor
Illness
It covers what is considered a disorder suitable for medical treatment.
Sickness
T or F: Diseases are chemically defined based on the physician’s perspective.
F
biologically defined