Describe the third strategy to promote health: strengthen community actions (3)
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, - communities having control & ownership over their own endeavours &
destinies is key
- needs to enhance self-help & social support, and develop flexible system
for strengthening public participation in health matters
- this requires full access to information, and voluntary bodies & within the
institutions themselves
What is the second component in the Metaparadigm? (3)
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Health: health and wellness are relative and contextual.
- health and wellness applies to the student, the teacher, the client, the
individual, family, community and to society as a whole.
- Clients are constantly reacting and interacting with their health
Describe the medical approach to health (6)
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- western thinking
- focuses on treatment of disease
- must have adequate health-care system
- prevalent after WWII with influx of economic growth
- national health insurance was created
- less emphasis on health promotion & disease prevention
Occupational Health & Safety:
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, A law that protects your health and safety at work
Describe the third primary level of health-care: diagnosis and treatment - the three
levels (2 bullets each level)
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A) PRIMARY CARE: PC providers include physicians and NPS in practice
settings such as physicians offices, nurse managed clinics & schools
- focus is on early detection, routine care, and education to prevent
reoccurrences
B) SECONDARY CARE: usually occurs in hospitals or home settings &
involves specialized medical service by a specialist or a hospital refereed
from a PC practitioner
- considers definitive diagnosis or clients requiring further diagnostic
review
C) TERTIARY CARE: specialized technical care is diagnosing and treating
complicated or unusual health problems
- occurs in regional teaching, university or specialized hospitals that have
sophisticated equipment for complex procedures
What is synergy?
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When two separate entities work together to achieve more than they could
individually
Personal directive (2)
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- Allows someone else to make decisions for client if they are no longer
able to
- can be anyone over 18 with mental capacity
Describe the Kirby Report (3)
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- states that the Medicare system is not sustainable
- need for stronger private sector involvement
- shifting funding for hospitals to service based model
Describe the fifth primary level of health-care: supportive care
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Consisted of health personal & social services provided over a prolonged
period of time to people who are disabled or cannot function
independently or who have a terminal disease
What is health? (2)
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, - communities having control & ownership over their own endeavours &
destinies is key
- needs to enhance self-help & social support, and develop flexible system
for strengthening public participation in health matters
- this requires full access to information, and voluntary bodies & within the
institutions themselves
What is the second component in the Metaparadigm? (3)
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Health: health and wellness are relative and contextual.
- health and wellness applies to the student, the teacher, the client, the
individual, family, community and to society as a whole.
- Clients are constantly reacting and interacting with their health
Describe the medical approach to health (6)
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- western thinking
- focuses on treatment of disease
- must have adequate health-care system
- prevalent after WWII with influx of economic growth
- national health insurance was created
- less emphasis on health promotion & disease prevention
Occupational Health & Safety:
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, A law that protects your health and safety at work
Describe the third primary level of health-care: diagnosis and treatment - the three
levels (2 bullets each level)
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A) PRIMARY CARE: PC providers include physicians and NPS in practice
settings such as physicians offices, nurse managed clinics & schools
- focus is on early detection, routine care, and education to prevent
reoccurrences
B) SECONDARY CARE: usually occurs in hospitals or home settings &
involves specialized medical service by a specialist or a hospital refereed
from a PC practitioner
- considers definitive diagnosis or clients requiring further diagnostic
review
C) TERTIARY CARE: specialized technical care is diagnosing and treating
complicated or unusual health problems
- occurs in regional teaching, university or specialized hospitals that have
sophisticated equipment for complex procedures
What is synergy?
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When two separate entities work together to achieve more than they could
individually
Personal directive (2)
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- Allows someone else to make decisions for client if they are no longer
able to
- can be anyone over 18 with mental capacity
Describe the Kirby Report (3)
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- states that the Medicare system is not sustainable
- need for stronger private sector involvement
- shifting funding for hospitals to service based model
Describe the fifth primary level of health-care: supportive care
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Consisted of health personal & social services provided over a prolonged
period of time to people who are disabled or cannot function
independently or who have a terminal disease
What is health? (2)
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