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Class 1 ch 17 Kozier

Health Wellness and Illness

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acute illness typically characterized by symptoms of relatively short duration
adherence the extent to which patient behavior coincides with medical advice
chronic illness lasts for an extended period(6 months or longer)and often for a lifetime
exacerbation the period during a chronic illness when symptoms reappear after remission
etiology the causation of a disease or condition
health beliefs concepts about health that an individual believes are true
health behaviors the actions that a person undertakes to understand his/her health state, maintain an optimal state of health, prevent illness and injury and reach his maximum physical and mental potential.
Illness behaviors the course of action a person takes to define the state of his or her health and pursue a remedy
lifestyle the values and behaviors adopted by a person in daily life
Locus of Control (LOC) a concept about whether clients believe that their health status is under their own control or others control
remission a period during chronic illness when there is a lessening of severity or cessation of symptoms
risk factors factors that cause a client to be vulnerable to developing a health problem
wellness a state of well-being. Engaging in attitudes and behaviors that enhance quality of life and maximize personal potential
disease an alteration in body function resulting in reduction of capabilities/capacities or a shortening of the normal life span
well being a subjective perception of balance, harmony and vitality
What are the 7 components of wellness? Physical, Social, Emotional,Intellectual, Spiritual, Occupational, Enviromental
In Travis's Illness Wellness Continuum what is the neutral point and what three steps does it take to move from neutral to high level of health? the neutral point is where there are is no discernible wellness or illness - 3 steps that must happen are *Awareness*Education*Growth
Internal variables non-modifiable) include what 3 dimensions/ *Biologic dimension(genetic makeup, sex, age and developmental level*Psychological dimension*Cognitive Dimension(general way of living)
External variables *Physical Enviroment*Standards of living*family and cultural beliefs and social support networks
what are Rosenstock's and Becker's Health Belief Models used to predict which people would or would not use preventive measures (early screening)-based on motivation and three individual perceptions which are perceived susceptibility, perceived seriousness and peceived threat.
What are Parsons four aspects of the sick role Rights: patients are not held responsible for their condition (even if partially caused by their behavior)*Patients re excused from certain social roles and tasks when sick.obligations are *they must try to get well as soon as possible* must seek help
Suchmans 5 stages of illness -symptom experience-assumption of sick role-medical care contact-dependent patient role-recovery or rehab
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