a highly personal state in which the person’s physical, emotional, intellectual, social,
developmental, or spiritual functioning is thought to be
... [Show More] diminished. answer:illness
activities that prevent or decrease the probability of occurrence of an injury, physical or
mental illness.; health promotion, protection against specific health problems
answer:primary prevention
an alteration in body function resulting in a reduction of capacities or
a shortening of the normal life span. answer:disease
avoiding the development of disease in the future answer:illness prevention
behavior motivated by a desire to actively avoid illness, detect it early or maintain
functioning within the constraints of illness answer:health protection
benefits for ppl with disabilities answer:SSI
can be used to measure a person’s
perceived level of wellness. Health and illness or disease can be viewed as the opposite
ends of a
health continuum. answer:helth illness continuum
dimension of wellness that includes the ability to interact successfully with people
answer:social dimension
dimension of wellness that includes the ability to learn and use info effectively
answer:intellectual dimension
dimension of wellness that is the ability to achieve a balance between work and leisure
time answer:occupational dimension
dimension of wellness that is the ability to carry out daily tasks, achieve fitness,maintain
nutrition answer:physical dimension of wellness
dimension of wellness that is the ability to manage stress and express appropriate
emotions answer:emotional dimesnion
dimension of wellness that is the ability to promote health measures that improve
standards of living and quality of life answer:environmental dimension
dimension of wellness that is the belief in some force that serves to untie human beings
and provide meaning and purpose. answer:spiritual dimension
early identification of health problems, prompt intervention to alleviate health problems
answer:secondary prevention
factors the affect health status answer:biologic, psychological, cognitive, physical
environment, standards of living, beliefs, social support networks
financial assistance for those that cant afford health insurance answer:medicaid
for adults over 65 answer:Medicare
health restoration, rehabilitation, palliative care answer:tertiary prevention
Indicators of Healthy People 2010 answer:Physical activity, obesity, tobacco use,
substance abuse, responsible sexual behavior, mental health, injury and violence,
environment, immunization, access to health care
insurance coverage for poor and working class children answer:SCHIP
lasts for an extended period answer:chronic illness
limits amount paid to hospitals that are reimbursed by medicare answer:prospective
payment sytem
medicare that pays for hospitalization, home care and hospice answer:part A
medicare that provides prescription answer:part D
medicate that pays for dr visits and outpatient answer:part B
model incorporates a comprehensive view of health. Health is seen as a
condition of actualization or realization of a person’s potential. In this model the highest
aspiration of people is fulfillment and complete development, which is actualization.
answer:eudemonistic model
model that provides the narrowest interpretation of health. People are viewed as
physiologic systems with related functions. answer:clinical model
model where health is a creative process. Disease is a failure in adaptation, or
maladaptation. answer:adaptive model
model where health is defined in terms of the individual’s ability to fulfill
societal roles answer:role performance
model, has three dynamic,
interactive elements: agent (any environmental factor or stressor that by its presence or
absence
can lead to illness or disease), host (one or more persons who may or may not be at risk
of
acquiring a disease), and environment (all factors external to the host that may or may not
predispose the person to the development of disease). answer:agent host enviornment
model
motivated by a personal, positive, approach to wellness, and seeks to expand positive
health promotion answer:health promotion
severe symptoms of relatively short duration answer:acute illness
state of well being answer:wellness
the presence or absence of disease answer:health
what are the 3 criteria to determine illness answer:1. the presence of symptoms
2. the perception of how they feel
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