illness stages and phases
health and wellness concepts
stress and coping
health promotion and literacy
chronic vs acute
100

The stage where a person first notices vague, nonspecific sympotoms

What is prodromal phase

100

A short term, sudden illness such as strep throat

What is an acute illness?

100

The body's immediate reaction to perceived threat

What is the flight or flight response?

100

The degree to which people can obtain, process, and understand basic health information

What is health literacy?

100

Illness that comes on suddenly and resolves quickly with treatment

What is acute illness?

200

The stage when symptoms are clear and the person acknowledges being ill

What is the symptomatic phase?

200

An illness lasting 6 months or longer, such a diabetes

What is a chronic illness

200

Anything that causes the body to respond physically, mentally, or emotionally

What is stress?

200

Behaviors that increases well-being, such as exercise and balanced diet

What is health promotion?

200

Illness that develops slowly, lasts a long time, and often has no cure

What is chronic illness?

300

The stage where a patient depends on others for help, Care and validation of illness

What is the dependency phase?

300

A period when symptoms of a chronic illness disappear or lessen

What is remission?

300

Methods individuals use to manage stressful events, such as problem-solving or relaxations

What are coping strategies?

300

US. national goals aimed at improving health outcomes and eliminating disparities by 2030

What is Healthy People 2030?

300

A temporary worsening of chronic disease symptoms

What is exacerbation?

400

The stage when a patient begins to get better and gradually regains independence

What are the recovery phases

400
The idea that health is not just absence of disease but exists on a range from wellness to illness

What is the health illness continuum?

400
Unconscious processes that protect a person from anxiety or stress, such as denial or projection

What are defense mechanisms?

400

One's personal or family history, environment, and behaviors that increases chances of illness

What are risk factors?

400

A term describing when a chronic illness becomes inactive for a period

What is remission?

500

The stage when an illness returns after a period of improvement

What is an exacerbation?

500

The ability to adjust to changes in health, environment or stressors

What is adaptation?

500

The combined study of how stress affects health and how people manage it

What is stress and coping?

500

The phase when a person seeks out a professional to validate symptoms and find treatment

What is seeking help phase

500

Nursing care for patients with long term illnesses focuses on this- maximizing function and quality of life

What is health promotion and adaptation?