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30 Cards in this Set
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Adaptive model
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Health is an adaption of the world
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Role performance
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Health is the ability to function
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Clinical model
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Focuses on disease tx
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Eudemonistic model
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State of complete well-being, not just abscence of disease.
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Health-illness continuum
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Health and illness are not an absolute state.
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Travis Illness-wellness continuum
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Wellness is a choice and illness will lead to premature death.
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Dunn's High level wellness grid
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Looks at 2 dimensions: environment and wellness/death.
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4+ model
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Has 2 layers: Inner self(emotional and physical) the other is factors like the environment.
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General adaption
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Involves all body systems
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Local adaption
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Only involves one organ.
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Iatrogenic effect
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can cause illness
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Idiosyncratic effect
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unexpected reaction
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Teratogenic
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effects the fetus
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Pinocytosis
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cells ingest substances
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Acetylation
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biotransformation that occurs in the liver
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Slow acetylators are prone to
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Neuropathy
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Fast acetylators are prone to
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Hepatoxicity
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Can stain teeth and retar bony growth in children
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Tetracycline
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G6PD
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Gene that allows some drugs to accelerate hemoglobin and cause hemolysis
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Can cause Steven-Johnson syndrome
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Phenobarb
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Causes decrease bone marrow
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Tegretol
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Causes hepatotoxic and blood dyscrasia
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Valporic acid
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Causes aplastic anemia and liver failure
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Felbatol
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Cause life threatening rash and epidermal necrosis
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Lamictal
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Resides in B lymphocytes
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Antibody-mediated response
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Resides in T lymphocytes
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Cell-mediated defense
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When virus enter till signs show up
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Incubation
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From non-specific signs till the specific signs show up
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Prodromal
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When disease specific signs show
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Illness
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Signs start to disappear
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Convalescense
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