Man, Health Illness

Cards (47)

  • It is an organism composed of different organ systems, each system is composed of organs and each organ is made up of tissue cells.
    MAN
  • It is the first foundational component of nursing?
    Man
  • Tissues are made out of?
    Cells
  • _____ makes up the organs
    Tissues
  • Number of organs makes up what?
    System
  • Number of people makes up what?
    Families
  • A number of families make up what?
    Communities
  • A community forms what?
    Society
  • Subordinate system?
    Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems
  • Superordinate System?

    Family, Community and Society
  • He was born on April 1, 1908, and he was known for making the "Hierarchy of Needs". Who is he?
    Abraham Maslow
  • When was the "Hierarchy of Needs" made?
    During 1954
  • Though most of us are unique, our _____ is what we have all in common
    Needs
  • A _____ is something desirable, useful and necessary
    Need
  • Breathing, Sex, Food, Water, Air, Sleep, Homeostasis, Excretion. It is considered the most basic yet important need
    Physiological Needs
  • Security of body, employment, resources, morality, family, health, and property
    Safety Needs
  • Love/ Belonging Needs?
    Sexual Intimacy, Friendship, and Family
  • Self- esteem, confidence, achievement, respect of others, respect by others?
    Esteem Needs
  • A person's motivation to reach his or her full potential?
    Self- actualization
  • According to ______, it is the state of complete physical, mental, and social well- being and not merely the absence of diseases.
    World Health Organization (1947)
  • It is oriented towards maximizing the potential of which the individual is capable
    Wellness
  • -A disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
    -A highly personal state in which the person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or spiritual functioning is diminished.
    Illness
  • Genetic makeup, age, race, sex and developmental level
    Physical dimension
  • The ability of a person to feel, accept, and express feeling everything around them?
    Emotional Dimension
  • Encompasses cognitive abilities, educational background and past experiences?
    Intellectual Dimension
  • Includes housing, sanitation, climate, and the pollution of water, air, and food.
    Environmental Dimension
  • Establish relationships with others, lifestyle, family, and culture
    Sociocultural Dimension
  • Religious and spiritual beliefs are important components of a person's behavior toward health and illness.
    Spiritual Dimension
  • Absence of signs and symptoms of disease or injury?
    Clinical Model
  • Individuals' ability to perform societal roles, which is to perform work
    Role Performance Model
  • It is the ability of a person to look for ways to adapt to the disease.
    Adaptive Model
  • it involve the environment, the host, and the agent
    Ecologic Model
  • It demonstrates the interaction of the environment with the wellness, and illness continuum.
    Dunn's High-Level Wellness and Grid Model
  • This is a type of prevention in which there are no signs and evidence of a disease condition yet.
    Primary prevention
  • Immunization, Car Seat Restraints, Family Planning, Sanitation?
    Primary Prevention
  • This is a type of prevention where it is a generalized health promotion and specific protection against disease.
    Secondary Prevention
  • Screening Test, Self Examination, Physical Screening, Pregnancy Test?
    Secondary Prevention
  • -This is a type of prevention where a person experiences a dysfunctional disease or condition.

    -You are being rehabilitated to improve your current situation and to prevent further complication?
    Tertiary Prevention
  • A type of level of care where a person does activities in the absence of symptoms. Highlights "Self- responsibility"

    Promotive
  • This is a type of care where it focuses on immunization and occupational health programs.
    Preventive