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32 Cards in this Set

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Presence or absence of disease

Health

State of well being a dynamic growing process

Wellness

Ability to promote health measure that improves standard of living and quality of life

Environmental

Interact successfully


develop and maintain intimacy


develop respect and tolerance for others

Social

Ability to manage stress

Emotional

Carry out daily tasks


achieve fitness

Physical

Belief in some force that gives life meaning and purpose


person's own morals values and ethics

Spiritual

Ability to learn


ability to use information effectively

Intellectual

Ability to achieve balance between work and leisure

Occupational

Subjective perception of vitality and feeling well


can be described objectively experience measured

Well-being

Provides narrowest interpretation of health



People viewed as physiological systems

Clinical model

Able to fulfill societal rules viewed as healthy even if clinically ill if still able to fulfill a role

Role performance model

Creative process

Adaptive mode

A failure in adaptation or maladaptation

Disease

Flexible adaptation to the environment



focus stability with ability to grow and change

Extreme good health

Comprehensive view of health


actualization of realization of a person's potential

Eudemonistic model

Condition that prevents self actualization

Illness

Which factor constantly interacts with the others



when in balance health maintain

Agent host environment model

Dunn's high level wellness grid


illness-wellness continuum

Health illness continua

Biologic dimension psychology dimension cognitive dimension

Internal variables

Environment


standard of living


family and cultural beliefs social support networks

External variables

Health status is under their own or others' control

Internals

Health is largely controlled by outside sources

Externals

Perceived susceptibility perceive seriousness

Individual perceptions

Demographic variables socio psychological variables

Modifying factors

Perceived benefits of the action perceived barriers to action

Likelihood of action

The extent to which an individual's behavior coincides with medical or health advice

Adherence

Highly personal state person's physical emotional intellectual social development or spiritual functioning is diminished

Illness

Operation in body function production capacities for shortening of normal lifespan

Disease

Position of disease

Etiology

Characterized by symptoms all relatively short duration symptoms appear above may subside quickly

Acute illness

Usually slow onset and lasts for six months or longer often has periods of remission and exacerbation

Chronic illness