Key Words
Identify Priority Issues
Priority Issues
Facilities and Services
Actions needed to Address
100

put forward for consideration or action

What is propose?

100

death rate or amount of deaths in a given population over a period of time.

What is mortality?

100

a person lives in an isolated or remote area

What is rural dweller?

100

methods commonly used to protect and restore health of individuals before the arrival of modern medicine

What is alternative medicine?

100

blueprint for health promotion designed in 1986

What is the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion?

200
state meaning and identify essential qualities
What is define?
200

the average age a person may live to, based on current death rates

What is life expectancy?

200

is a condition in which the body has a reduced ability to acquire glucose from the blood stream and put it in cells to be used as energy.

What is diabetes?

200

Institutional health care facilities

What is nursing homes, hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals?

200

providing community nurses to check blood-sugar levels, tests for early detection of diabetes, doctors conducting skin cancer checks in beaches

What is Reorienting Heath Services?

300
use, utilise, employ in a particular situation
What is apply?
300

the study of the patterns of disease and illness within a group or population

What is epidemiology?

300

a proportion of the population that shares one or more common characteristics that identifies them as being more susceptible to a disease or illness

What is a group experiencing from inequities?

300

medicare, funding to for hospitals, nursing homes, governance over all institutional health care and PBS.

What is federal government?

300

educating a person in basic skills to lead a healthy life eg. PDHPE lessons in schools

What is Developing Personal Skills

400
identify components and the relationship between them; draw out and relate implications
What is analyse?
400

SEED

What is the principles of social justice (supportive environments, equity and diversity)?

400

AIHW

What is Australian Institute of Health and Welfare?

400

the health insurance scheme funded by the Federal government which entitles all Australian residents and citizens to basic health care.

What is Medicare

400

a process that encourages people to increase control over and improve their health

What is health promotion?

500

add a degree or level of accuracy, depth, knowledge and understanding, logic, questioning, reflection and quality to evaluation

What is critcally evaluate?

500

SPPPC

How are health priorities identified?

SJP, priority pop groups, prevalence, potential for intervention or change, cost to individuals and communities.

500

an environmental factor that impacts and includes education, ethnicity, age, gender, location, employment, social and economic factors

What is social determinant?

500

curiosity, cost, last resort, prevention,word of mouth

What is reasons to choose alternative health care?

500

refers to formal laws, guidelines, recommendations put out by the government

What is building public policy?