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21 Cards in this Set
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Health
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State of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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Health beliefs
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Patient's personal beliefs about levels of wellness that can motivate or impede participation in changing risk factors, participating in care, and selecting care options
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Health Belief Model
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Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors
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Holistic Health
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Comprehensive view of the person a a biopsychosocial and spiritual being.
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Holistic Nursing Model
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Recognizes the natural healing abilities of the body and incorporate complementary and alternative interventions such as music therapy, and guided imagery because they are effective, economical, noninvasive, nonpharmacological complements to traditional medical care.
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Health Promotion
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Activities such as routine exercise and good nutrition to maintain or enhance levels of health
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Wellness
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Physical awareness, stress management, self standing, and control of life skills to help self care
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Example of Illness Prevention
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Immunization programs
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Primary Prevention
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True prevention
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Secondary Prevention
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Focuses on individuals who are experiencing health problems or illnesses and are at risk for developing complications or worsening conditions.
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Tertiary Prevention
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Occurs when a defect or disability is permanent or irreversible.
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Risk Factor
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Any situation, habit, social, or environmental condition, physiological or psychological condition, developmental or intellectual conditon, spiritual conditoon, or other variable that increases the vulnerability of an individual or group to an illness or accident.
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HPM?
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Health Promotion Model
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Precontemplation Stage
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No intention or no known intention of a change
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Contemplation Stage
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Considering making a change within the next 6 months
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Preperation Stage
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Making small changes
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Action Stage
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Actively engaging in strategies to change behavior
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Maintenance Stage
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Maintaining a changed behavior
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Illness
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A state in which a person's physical, emotional, intellectual, social, developmental, or spiritual functioning is diminished or impaired.
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Acute Illness
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Usually reversible, has a short duration, and is often severe.
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Chronic Illness
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Persists, is irreversible, and affects functioning of one or more symptoms.
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