NURS 1130 Module 1 Exam Questions With
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Health
By |the |WHO, |health |is |defined |as |"a |state |of |complete |physical, |mental, |and |social |wellbeing |
and |not |merely |the |absence |of |disease |and |infirmity
biopsychosocial |model
a |holistic |approach |to |health |that |considers |biological |(genetics), |psychological |(mental |health)
|and |social |(socioeconomic |status) |factors
indicators |of |health
Health |indicators |are |measurable |characteristics |that |provide |information |about |the |health |
status |of |individuals |or |populations. |They |help |track |health |trends, |identify |health |problems, |
and |evaluate |the |effectiveness |of |healthcare |services.
quality |of |life
satisfaction |with |life |and |self |perceptions |of |health, |particularly |after |a |medical |encounter |or |
treatment. |One's |quality |of |life |is |used |as |a |health |indicator |for |an |individual.
Level |of |Illnesses
1. |acute: |short, |rapid |onset, |intense |symptoms, |quick |resolution
, 2. |subacute: |intermediate |time |frame, |gradual |onset, |moderate |symptoms
3. |chronic: |long-lasting, |slow |progression, |persistent |or |reoccurring |symptoms
disease
determined |by |a |medical |professionals |evaluation
determinants |of |health
some |examples |are |genetics, |socioeconomic |states, |environment, |medical |care/access, |and |
behavior/lifestyle
health |care |delivery |system
the |network |of |organizations, |institutions, |resources |and |professionals |responsible |for |
providing |medical |care, |health |services, |and |support |to |individuals |and |populations. |Broken |
down |into |goods, |services, |and |places.
OECD
Organization |for |Economic |Co-operation |and |Development: |refers |to |the |collective |analysis |
and |comparison |of |health |systems |in |the |38 |member |countries |of |the |OECD. |It |tracks |key |
metrics |related |to |health |spending, |outcomes, |access |to |care, |quality, |and |efficiency |across |
different |countries. |The |data |helps |policy |makers |understand |trends |and |challenges, |enabling |
reforms |and |improvement |to |health |services
Goods
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Health
By |the |WHO, |health |is |defined |as |"a |state |of |complete |physical, |mental, |and |social |wellbeing |
and |not |merely |the |absence |of |disease |and |infirmity
biopsychosocial |model
a |holistic |approach |to |health |that |considers |biological |(genetics), |psychological |(mental |health)
|and |social |(socioeconomic |status) |factors
indicators |of |health
Health |indicators |are |measurable |characteristics |that |provide |information |about |the |health |
status |of |individuals |or |populations. |They |help |track |health |trends, |identify |health |problems, |
and |evaluate |the |effectiveness |of |healthcare |services.
quality |of |life
satisfaction |with |life |and |self |perceptions |of |health, |particularly |after |a |medical |encounter |or |
treatment. |One's |quality |of |life |is |used |as |a |health |indicator |for |an |individual.
Level |of |Illnesses
1. |acute: |short, |rapid |onset, |intense |symptoms, |quick |resolution
, 2. |subacute: |intermediate |time |frame, |gradual |onset, |moderate |symptoms
3. |chronic: |long-lasting, |slow |progression, |persistent |or |reoccurring |symptoms
disease
determined |by |a |medical |professionals |evaluation
determinants |of |health
some |examples |are |genetics, |socioeconomic |states, |environment, |medical |care/access, |and |
behavior/lifestyle
health |care |delivery |system
the |network |of |organizations, |institutions, |resources |and |professionals |responsible |for |
providing |medical |care, |health |services, |and |support |to |individuals |and |populations. |Broken |
down |into |goods, |services, |and |places.
OECD
Organization |for |Economic |Co-operation |and |Development: |refers |to |the |collective |analysis |
and |comparison |of |health |systems |in |the |38 |member |countries |of |the |OECD. |It |tracks |key |
metrics |related |to |health |spending, |outcomes, |access |to |care, |quality, |and |efficiency |across |
different |countries. |The |data |helps |policy |makers |understand |trends |and |challenges, |enabling |
reforms |and |improvement |to |health |services
Goods