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NCM 103 LECTURE
Man, Health Illness
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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
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