Holistic Correct Answer-Comprehension of the parts of something as
intimately interconnected and explicable only as reference to the whole
Holistic healthcare Correct Answer-Treatment of the person as a whole,
rather than the physical symptoms only
Images of health (5) Correct Answer-Picture of health (body beautiful)
Not having illness
Purchasable item
Achievable perfection
Higher order of health achievement
Health illness continuum Correct Answer-description of a person's
health status as a range with anchors that include poor health or
imminent death on one end of the continuum to high-level wellness on
the other end. Health and illness is a graduated spectrum that cannot be
divided
Dunn's Health Grid Correct Answer-plots a person's status on the health-
illness continuum against environmental conditions
Neuman's Continuum Correct Answer-Views health as an expression of
living energy available to an individual. Wellness is high energy, illness
is low energy
,Factors influencing health Correct Answer-Age
Gender
Nutrition
Activity
Rest
Role
Genetics
Lifestyle choice
Relationships
Cultural understanding
Religiosity
Environment
Socioeconomic status
Health disruptors Correct Answer-Illness (physical, psychological)
Injury
Pain
Loss
Stress or conflict
Mortality
acute illness Correct Answer-rapidly occurring illness that runs its
course, allowing a person to return to one's previous level of
functioning. Patient is expected to recover
, chronic illness Correct Answer-an on-going illness, slow or gradual in
onset; it has no known cure; it can be controlled and complications
prevented with proper treatment
Definition of family Correct Answer-two or more people related by
birth, marriage, or adoption, residing in the same unit
Second definition of family Correct Answer-Two or more individuals
who provide physical, emotional, economic, or spiritual support to each
other
Family as context Correct Answer-Affected individual is the primary
focus
family as the unit of care Correct Answer-You would view the family as
the sum of all individual members and provide assessment and care for
all family members; however, you might direct interventions to
individual family members rather than the family as a whole. For
example, you might provide teaching on nutrition and physical activity
to all family members to promote their health.
Family as a system Correct Answer-A family can be seen as a relatively
organized collection of interdependent parts that act together as a whole
unit