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Primordial Prevention - - -
correct answer ✅Initiatives that prevent conditions that would
enable risk factors to develop
How do we set up our society, convenience stores away from
schools?
Conditions to improve diet and exercise
E.g. more walkable city, harm reduction
Primary Prevention - - -
correct answer ✅Impact of specific risk factors is lessened
E.g. diabetes - soda tax, made water a drink of choice. It is
upstream
Secondary Prevention - - -
correct answer ✅Early identification of disease and conditions and
timely treatment (Screening)
E.g. diabetes
Diagnosed with someone high risk, being sent to nutritionist,
exercise program, screening for STIs
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Tertiary prevention - - -
correct answer ✅Once an individual becomes symptomatic, or
disease or injury is evident. E.g. Diabetes - insulin and medication
because they have been diagnosed
Quaternary Prevention - - -
correct answer ✅Actions that identify populations at risk of
overmedicalization
- Pt's with chronic pain can become addicted; aims to reduce
likelihood of addiction but controlling pain
- Focuses on ethical practices
Components of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - - -
correct answer ✅Food
Peace
Shelter
Income
Education
Stable Ecosystem
Sustainable resources
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Social Justice
Equity
5 Key Actions of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion - - -
correct answer ✅1) Build Healthy Public Policy
2) Create supportive environments for health
3) Strengthen community action
4) Develop personal skills
5) Reorient health services toward preventing diseases and
promoting health
What is the Population Health Promotion Model? - - -
correct answer ✅Bridges the gap between population health and
health promotion
Combines Ottawa Charter Strategies, determinants of population
health, and potential interventions
What are the underlying values of Primary Health Care? - - -
correct answer ✅Social justice and equity
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5 Principles of Primary Health Care - - -
correct answer ✅1) Accessibility
2) Public participation
3) Health promotion
4) Appropriate technology
5) Intersectoral collaboration or co-operation
(HAPAI)
8 Essential Components Outlined by WHO - - -
correct answer ✅1) Education about health problems and
prevention techniques.
2) Promotion of food supply and proper nutrition.
3) Adequate supply of safe water and basic sanitation.
4) Maternal and child healthcare, including family planning.
5) Immunization against major infectious diseases.
6)Prevention and control of locally endemic diseases
7)Appropriate treatment of common diseases and injuries using the
PHC principle of appropriate technology.