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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| six global issues to be aware of | pandemics environmental factors economic disparities and access to healthcare political factors NCD animal health, food sourcing and supply |
| a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity | health |
| science and art of preventing diseases, prolonging life, promoting health and efficiency through organized community effort | public health |
| special field of nursing that combines the skills of nursing, public health and some phases of social assistance and functions | public health nursing |
| a group of people who might have different characteristics but share geographical location, settings, goals or social interests | community |
| refers to the health status of a define group of people or community, and the actions and conditions that protect and improve the health of the community | community health |
| what are the factors that affect community health | physical factors social and cultural factors community organization individual behaviors |
| the utilization of the nursing process in the different levels of clientele-individuals, families population groups, and communities, concerned with the promotion of health, prevention of disease and disability and rehabilitation | community health nursing |
| who are the clients of the community health nruses | individual family population group community |
| whatever the local department of health takes under tis purview- infectious disease prevention and eradication, policymaking, etc | public health |
| sets safety standards to protect workers and develops school nutrition programs to ensure kids have access to healthy foods | public health |
| has the same goals and employs the same strategies but is primarily organized around a geographic area | community health |
| The practice of nursing in local/national health departments (which includes health centers and rural health units and public schools) | public health nursing |
| Focuses more on advocating for healthcare and medical services to local communities but can be broader as it encompasses nursing practice in a variety of roles, which at times include independent nursing practice | community health nursing |
| Implementers of the local government units’ mandate in promoting and protecting the health of their constituents. | public health nursing |
| Separate and distinct unit of the local health agency / unit which is composed of nurses, midwives, and auxiliaries such as barangay health workers, nursing aids and volunteers. | nursing service |
| A specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health | world health organization |
| when was WHO established | April 7 1948 |
| WHO director-general (2017 to present) | Tedros Adhanom Ghebryesus |
| WHO WPRO regional director (2019 to rpesent) | Dr. Takeshi Kasai |
| Officer in charge office of WHO PHL (2022) | Dr. Graham Harrison |
| Collection of 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a “shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future | Sustainable development goals |
| The executive department of the government of the Philippines that acts as the overall technical authority on health as it is the national health policy-maker and regulatory institution | Department of health |
| Officer-In-Charge at the DOH | Dr. Maria Rosario S. Vergeire, MPH, CESO II |
| Previous name of DOH | Department of Public Works, Education, and Hygiene |
| Established to ensure quality of healthcare service at the local level | Inter local health zone |
| a form of inter-LGU cooperation is established in order to better protect the public or collective health of their community, assure the constituents access to a range of services | inter local health zone |
| compositions of the ILHZ | people boundaries health facilities health workers |
| consists of RHUs, health centers, BHUs | primary health facilities |
| consists of district hospitals | secondary health facilities |
| consists of provincial hospitals | tertiary health facilities |
| The declaration of the government’s commitments and strategies for the health of Filipinos | FOURmula One Plus for Health |
| it shall guide the development of policies, plans, and programs within the Department of Health and its attached agencies and all other concerned institutions | FOURmula One Plus for Health |
| In 1978, leaders from around the world gathered in Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, for what would prove to be a seminal moment in global health | Declaration of Alma-Ata |
| Was the first to call for urgent and effective national and international action to develop and implement primary health care throughout the world | Declaration of Alma-Ata |
| Essential health care made universally accessible to individuals and acceptable to them, through full participation and at a cost the community and country can afford | Primary health care |
| It is an approach to health beyond the traditional health care system that focuses on health equity-producing social policy | primary health care |
| PHC addresses the majority of a person’s needs throughout their lifetime | physical, mental, and social well-being |
| a whole society approach that includes health promotion, disease prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and palliative care | PHC or Primary health care |
| Interrelated system in which a country organizes available resources for the maintenance and improvement of the health of its citizens and communities. | health system |
| A health system comprises all organizations, institutions, and resources devoted to producing actions whose primary intent is to improve health | health system |
| An organized plan of health services | health care systtem` |
| Rendering healthcare services to the people | healthcare delivery |
| devolved the management and delivery of health services from National DOH to the LGUs | local government code |
| digital storage of patients medical records. computerized retrieval of patient records as needed | e-records |
| electronic monitoring of health indicators and performance and is also for epidemiologic use | e-surveillance |
| telereferrals | e-medicine |
| biomedical device designed to provide improved access to life-saving healthcare services in GIDAs. | RxBox |
| all individuals and communities receive health services without suffering financial hardship. | universal health care |
| includes the full spectrum of essential, quality health services, from health promotion to prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care across the life. | universal health care |
| universal health care or also? | RA 1123: the universal health care law |
| when was RA 1123 signed | February 20 2019 |
| cornerstone of a sustainable health system for UHC, health related sustainable development goals (SDGs) and health security | primary health care |
| most inclusive, equitable, cost-effective and efficient approach to enhance people’s physical and mental health and social well-being. | primary health care |
| global conference of PHC that renewed the declaration of Alma-ata | Declaration of Astana |
| Law features the expansion of population, service, and financial coverage through an array of health system amendments | UHC |
| salient features of the UHC LAW | financing service delivery human resources for health regulation governance and accountability |