Disease
Health System
Principles
Theory
Health Terminology
100
expected or normal incidence of indigenous to a geographic area or population (ie common cold in a city)
What is endemic
100
developed a new concept for health that recognizes the strong link between individuals and their environment (physical, mental, social well being)
What is World health organization (WHO)
100
Insured persons reasonable access to medically necessary hospitals and physician services without financial or other barriers
What is Accessibility (5 principles)
100
biological organisms interacting to their environment and reflects childrens attempt to make sense of their worlds
What is Piagets Cognitive Theory
100
Condition of being subject to Death
What is Mortality
200
partial or complete disappearance of the clinical and subjective characteristics of a chronic or malignant disease
What is remission
200
society sector/system community family individual
What is components of health model (level)
200
plans must entitle all insured persons to health insurance coverage on uniform terms and conditions
What is universality (5 principles)
200
1.sensorimoto (motor response 0-2) 2. Preoperational (symbolic thinking 2-7) 3. Concrete operational (time, space, and quantity is understood 7-11) 4. Formal operations (logic + reasoning 11+)
What is Piagets Theory of Cognitive development
200
the loss, absence, impairment of physical or mental fitness
What is Disability
300
disease occurring throughout the population of a country or entire world
What is Pandemic
300
level 1 - health promotions level 2 - disease + injury prevention level 3 - diagnosis + treatment level 4 - rehabilitation level 5 - supportive care
What is levels of care
300
insured persons when they move to another province or territory within Canada and when they travel
What is portability
300
psychological development is based on the need of each person to develop a sense of trust in self and others and a sense of personal worth (ex. health personality + positive terms)
What is eriksons theory
300
an illness or abnormal condition or quality
What is morbidity
400
affecting significantly large number of people at the same time
What is epidemic
400
Canada's publicly funded health care system is best described as an interlocking set of ten provincial + three territorial health systems
What is Canada health care system
400
must insure all medically necessary services provided by hospitals, medical practioners, and dentists working within a hospital setting
What is comprehensiveness
400
infant (0-1) basic trust vs mistrust early childhood (1-3) autonomy vs shame play age (3-6) initiative vs gut school age (6-12) industry vs inferiority adolescence (12 - 19) identity vs confusion early adulthood (20 - 25) intimacy vs isolation adulthood (26-64) generativity vs stagnation old age (65-death) integrity vs despair
What is Eriksons theory development: 8 stages
400
the number of years an avg person of a particular age is expected to continue living
What is Longevity
500
an increase in the seriousness of a disease or disorder as marked by greater intensity in the signs or symptoms of patient being treated
What is Exaceberation
500
is the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health
What is health promotions
500
public administration comprehensiveness universality accessibility portability
What is 5 Canada health act principles
500
Study of factors leading or causing the development of disease
What is etiology
500
a condition of physical, mental and social well being and the absence of disease or other abnormal conditions
What is health
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