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- 4. During the Symptom experience (also known as stage _____) of the Suchman model, a clinical manifestation of disease is experienced, and the person acknowledges that something is wrong and seeks a cure.
- 5. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- 7. _______ action involves lifestyle change and information gathering about a health topic that leads to a change in behavior.
- 8. This disease has a genetic components and is amenable to interventions that reduce risk.
- 10. Health _______: intentional behaviors aimed at circumventing illness, detecting it early, and maintaining the best possible level of mental and physiologic function within the boundaries of illness.
- 13. According to WHO “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity"
- 15. One of the components of the HBM; The condition has serious consequences aka perceived ______.
- 17. The _______ (acronym) is an ongoing, state-based, random-digit-dialed telephone survey of the noninstitutionalized U.S. population older than 18 years of age. It collects data on health risk behaviors and preventive health services related to the leading causes of death.
- 18. This type of prevention is completed on a at risk pt to detect a disease process or illness. Examples include pap smears or daily aspirin to prevent a heart attack.
- 19. The process of self-care achieved by making choices leading to a healthy life. It empowers a person to become more aware of bodily needs and how to meet those needs.
- 21. _______ is considered the highest level of optimal functioning and involves the integration of cognitive ability, compassion, acceptance of self, and autonomy.
- 23. The Health Belief Model (HBM) was developed by psychologists Hochbaum, Rosenstock, and Kegels (Rosenstock, 1974). It explores how patients’ attitudes and beliefs ______ health behavior.
- 24. This type of illness is characterized by a loss or abnormality of body function that lasts longer than 6 months and requires ongoing long-term care. Example is a stroke or Asthma.
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- 1. During the ________ patient role, the person, of the Suchman model, who is designated as a patient, usually undergoes treatment.
- 2. he World Health Organization defines health _______ as “the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health”
- 3. _______ holistic therapists have been using techniques such as acupuncture, yoga, and tai chi for thousands of years as methods of healing and, more recently, in conjunction with modern allopathic medical therapies.
- 6. _______ hierarchy of needs. This model is a pyramid where patients must complete the bottom level before the top. Includes physiological, safety and self-actualization.
- 9. This type of prevention is completed before a pt is sick or injured. Examples include doing Yoga or using a carbon monoxide alarm.
- 11. This type of prevention is completed for patients with a condition or illness is permanent and irreversible. Examples include PT after a stroke or antibiotics for a known infection.
- 12. _______ care: This model focuses on the interrelatedness of body and mind.
- 14. ______ factor reduction is important. An example would be a 55yr who is in a high stress lifestyle and drinks heavily every night who decides to join AA and starts to practice Yoga for stress.
- 16. This social determinant of health, _______, influence 85 of the 102 categories of disease and injury listed in The World Health Report and determine the disease-producing organisms and substances to which an individual is exposed.
- 19. World Health Organization
- 20. A social determinants of health, Age, drug therapy is often a serious ______ concern and stressor for older adults who are living with chronic disease.
- 22. This type of illness is severe, quick acting and is not present for more than 6months. Example is a sinus infection or pneumonia.