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Notes for the public health/nursing course at HPU. Human Diseases & conditions. Covers basic information and could be used for other courses and similar courses.

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DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
●​ Clinical: Disease in individual (treatment)
●​ PH: Preventing disease in a population
Both fields are necessary to:
-​ Prevent disease, injury disability
-​ Treat those living with disease injury and disability
-​ Help people live well and reach their fullest health potential
Example of overlap:
-​ Vaccine
Example of specialization:
-​ Clinician giving vaccines
-​ Epidemiologist calculating vaccination rates
-​ Community Health Worker encouraging vaccinations in hesitant populations

Clinical professions:
●​ Body is in homeostasis
○​ Maintenance of a stable internal environment which enables bodily systems to
work at max efficiency.
○​ Thermoregulations, fluid balance, etc.
●​ Body performs vital functions so individual has full life
●​ Mostly physical aspects but does have psychological and social aspects.
Public Health:
●​ A state of physical, psychological and social well being
●​ Not so concerned about everything working “perfectly”
●​ Ability to achieve goals and potential.
“Unhealthy”
●​ Deviation from homeostasis,
●​ Change in performance/structure of body so vital functions are interrupted or modified
●​ PH Perspective: Mostly about prevention, control, living with a disease or condition, and
support.
●​ Infectious diseases, non communicable disease, injury, disability, other conditions.
Etiology:
●​ Cause of disease
●​ Agent that causes disruption in body
●​ Extending definition includes behaviors and environments.
Classification of Disease
1.​ Body System - diseases that affect the whole or most of the body system
2.​ Anatomic - Disease of specific organ or tissue type of the body (ex: heart, liver, etc)
3.​ Physiological - Diseases that disrupt the normal functioning of tissue, organ, or body
system.
4.​ Pathological - Diseases that have similar development.

, 5.​ Etiological - Diseases which have a particular cause (Ex. STI’s or vector borne illness)
6.​ Juristic - Manner of morbidity or mortality (intent)
7.​ Public Health - infectious disease, non communicable disease, injury, mental disorders,
disability and other conditions.

IMMUNE SYSTEM
Immunity: the ability of the body to resist disease.
-​ Infection, cancer, injury, etc.
Body has to be able to:
1.​ Distinguish between
a.​ Self: what belongs and Non self; what doesn’t.
2.​ Distinguish between:
a.​ Harmless/beneficial (microorganisms and substances)
b.​ Harmful pathogens (Microorganisms that can make you sick) and toxic substances
(non living harmful substances)
●​ Self Marker
○​ Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC)
○​ In humans, called Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)
●​ Non Self marker
○​ Antigen
●​ Cells:
○​ White blood Cells (WBCs - leukocytes)
●​ Tissues and Organs
○​ Bone marrow
■​ WBC production
○​ Thymus
■​ WBC Maturation
○​ Spleen
■​ WBC “Discussion Board”
○​ Lymph
■​ Carries WBCs
○​ Lymph nodes
■​ Filter And kill antigens
○​ Lymphatic vessels
■​ Carry lymph 0 brings pathogens to lymph nodes
IMMUNE RESPONSE
Two types; Three acts
ACT 1 Non specific immunity (innate immunity) born with
a.​ Physical and chemical barriers
ACT 2 Inflammation

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