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PHARMCARE 1
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INTRO TO PHC PART 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
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Optimum level of functioning among individuals, families and communities.
Modern Concept of Health
A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Health
Eco-system which affect the level of functioning:
1 Political 2 Behavioral 3 Hereditary 4 Health Care Delivery System 5 Environmental Influences 6 Socio-economic influences Mnemonic: HE'S PBH
The government has the power to promulgate, promote, implement, and think, of the different ways to alleviate problems regarding health. It is written in the Philippine Constitution that the government provides access for sustainable health. Political Issue provide people empowerment
Political (Ecosystem)
A person level of functioning is affected directly by culture, habits, attitudes, mores, ethnic backgrounds and society or his environment.
Behavioral (Ecosystem)
There are certain diseases that is hereditary in nature, therefore individual with this circumstances doesn’t have any control of the situation. It is said therefore that inheritance plays a part in determining lifespan and health level of an individual.
Hereditary (Ecosystem)
in the Philippines setting, it is a partnership approach of the private group and the government; they work hand in hand to deliver effective provision of essential health services.
Health Care Delivery System (Ecosystem) 1 Primary Health Care
People living in urban areas are prone to hazards of health. E.g communicable and non-communicable diseases are rampant in urban areas compare to those who are living in rural areas. Likewise those who live in solitude life is prone to depression.
Environmental Influences (Ecosystem)
In Public health centers, families from lower income brackets are the one’s mostly served Families within the mid-income level can provide basic health services for their members unlike those who are at poor sector basic health services are deprived.
Socio-Economic Influence (Ecosystem)
It is the optimal state of health of individuals and groups
Wellness
Controllable RISK FACTORS
1 Diet 2 Education 3 Coping Mechanisms 4 Exercise 5 Religion Mnemonic: C DECER
Uncontrollable RISK FACTORS
1 Gender 2 Mental Health 3 Family Cohesiveness 4 Environment 5 Genetics Mnemonic: U GG FEM
6 Dimensions of Wellness
1 Spiritual 2 Environmental 3 Emotional 4 Intellectual 5 Physical 6 Social Mnemonic: 6 PIS SEE
the ability to recognize our own responsibility for the quality of the air, the water and the land that surrounds us the ability to make a positive impact on the quality of our environment, in our homes, in our communities
Environmental (Wellness)
Having the ability to feel, express and share emotions:
Emotional
The ability to open our minds to new ideas and experiences Applying those ideas and experiences to personal decisions, socialization and within our community. Striving to improve your intellect and your creative spark.
Intellectual
Ability to establish peace and harmony in our lives. Set of beliefs, principles, or values that guide your life. (Not strictly religion)
Spiritual
The ability to interact with people around them. good communications skills having meaningful relationships respecting yourself and others creating a support system that includes family members and friends.
Social
The ability to maintain a healthy quality of life (getting through daily activities without undue fatigue or physical stress) The ability to recognize that our behaviors have a significant impact on our wellness.
Physical
The ability to get personal fulfillment from our jobs/careers while maintaining balance in our lives. Our desire to contribute in our jobs/careers to make a positive impact on the organizations we work in.
Occupational
Categories of Health Problems
1 Health deficits 2 Health threats 3 Foreseeable crisis or stress points
It occurs when there is a gap between actual health status and achievable health status.
Health Deficit
These are the conditions that promote disease or injury and prevent people from realizing their health potential.
Health threats
It includes stressful occurrences such as death or illness of a family member.
Foreseeable Crisis