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Discuss the definition of health and related concepts.
A state of mental, social, well being not merely the absence of disease.
Discuss the various health and illness models to demonstrate the relationship between the client's attitudes toward health and health practices.
Health Belief Model addresses the relationship between a person beliefs and behaviours. 1st competant is the individuals perception 2nd seriousness 3rd Likelihood person will take preventative action.
Health Promotion Model-
was designed to be “complementary counterpart to models of health protection” 1st individual characteristics 2nd behaviour specific knowledge and effect 3rd behavioural outcome.
Basic Human Model
Basic human needs that are necessary for human survival and health.

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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Physiological Needs: Air, Water, Food, Shelter, Sleep, Sex

Safety and Security

Love and Belongingness

Self-Esteem

Self Actualization: vitality, creativity, Self-Sufficiency, Authenticity, Playfulness, Meaningfulness
Holistic Health Model-
clients are involved in their healing process they assume some responsibility in their own health maintenance.
Describe health promotion and illness prevention attitudes
Health Promotion-routine exercise, good nutrition, help clients maintain or motivate people to act positively to reach more stable levels of health.

Illness prevention-I.e. immunization programs protect clients from actual or potential threats to health. Illness prevention activities motivate people to avoid declines in health or functional levels.