UNIT 11 Flashcards

1
Q

What is SDG 3?

A

Good Health and Well-being

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2
Q

SDG 3 aspires to end epidemics of _____, _________, _________, and other communicable diseases by year ______.

A

AIDS; tuberculosis; malaria; 2030

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3
Q

“State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” is the definition of health by ____________________

A

World Health Organization (WHO)

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4
Q

T or F: Health is something static and not dynamic.

A

F

should be dynamic and not static

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5
Q

T or F: Understanding the concept of health is very important
because it is the basis of health care.

A

T

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6
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T or F: It can be quantified, measured, and appraised.

A

T

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7
Q

4 Concepts of Health

A

Biomedical Concept
Ecological Concept
Psychosocial Concept
Holistic Concept

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8
Q

The concept wherein health is merely the absence of disease.

A

Biomedical Concept

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9
Q

T pr F: In the Biomedical Concept, if the person is not sick, he is considered healthy.

A

T

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10
Q

In the Biomedical Concept, _________ is considered as being analogous to the breakdown of this machine.

A

disease

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11
Q

This concept has minimized the role of the environmental,
social, and cultural determinants of health.

A

Biomedical Concept

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12
Q

This concept was found to be inadequate due to medical
and social sciences development.

A

Biomedical Concept

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13
Q

The concept wherein health is a dynamic equilibrium between the human body and the environment

A

Ecological Concept

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14
Q

The concept wherein disease is a maladjustment between the human body and the environment (equilibrium)

A

Ecological Concept

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15
Q

The concept wherein health is regarded as both a biological and social phenomenon

A

Psychosocial Concept

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16
Q

T or F: The Psychosocial Concept only takes into consideration the following factors:
○ Social
○ Psychological

A

F

○ Social
○ Psychological
○ Cultural
○ Economic
○ Political

17
Q

Synthesis of all the concepts.

A

Holistic Concept

18
Q

The concept that focuses on the well-being of the person as a whole.

A

Holistic Concept

19
Q

The Holistic Concept emphasizes the __________ and __________ of health.

A

promotion; preservation

20
Q

Subjective state of a person who feels not to be well

A

Illness

21
Q

A broad term that defines the poor state of mind, body, and
spirit

A

Illness

22
Q

The general feeling of being sick or unwell

A

Illness

23
Q

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.

A

F

individual’s perceptions and behavior

24
Q

Condition of being ill

A

Sickness

25
Q

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.

A

T

26
Q

Sickness refers to a state of ________ __________

A

social dysfunction

27
Q

T or F: Illness is is affected by social and cultural conceptions which affect
how a patient reacts.

A

F

should be Sickness

28
Q

T or F: Disease can also be viewed as suffering, curse, or punishment for sins.

A

F

It was

29
Q

________ is a channel to better understand the human body’s capabilities, interactions, and limitations.

A

Disease

30
Q

A derangement or disruption of the body or some parts of the organ of the body (Oxford).

A

Disease

31
Q

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).

A

F

should be Disease

32
Q

T or F: Disease is characterized by an underlying pathology that is biologically defined based on the individual.

A

F

should be based on the perspectives of a practitioner or a doctor

33
Q

T or F: Disease is the illness seen in terms of a theory of disorder.

A

T

34
Q

The term, disease, literally means “________ ______” (uneasiness); when something is wrong with bodily function

A

without ease

35
Q

T or F: Illness is a person’s objective experience of their symptoms

A

F

subjective

36
Q

It is what the patient brings or presents to the doctor

A

Illness

37
Q

It covers what is considered a disorder suitable for medical treatment.

A

Sickness

38
Q

T or F: Diseases are chemically defined based on the physician’s perspective.

A

F

biologically defined