SOCIOLOGY CH. 14 Flashcards

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diseases that have a sudden onset, may be briefly incapacitating, and are either curable or fatal

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acute diseases

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diseases that develop over a longer period of time and may not be detected until symptoms occur later in their progression

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chronic diseases

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3
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type of health care that treats the disease or condition once it has manifested

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curative or crisis medicine

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type of health care that aims to avoid or forestall the onset of disease by taking preventive measures, often including lifestyle changes

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preventive medicine

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5
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type of health care that focuses on symptom and pain relief and providing a supportive environment for critically ill or dying patients

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palliative care

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6
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the process by which some behaviors or conditions that were once seen as personal problems are redefined as medical issues

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medicalization

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the study of disease patterns to understand the cause of illnesses, how they are spread, and what interventions to take

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epidemiology

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occurs when a significantly higher number of cases of a particular disease occur during a particular time period than might otherwise be expected

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epidemic

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occurs when a significantly higher number of cases of a disease also spreads through an especially large geographical region spanning many countries or even continents

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pandemic

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10
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animals like mosquitoes, ticks, and birds that carry and spread pathogens (germs or other infectious agents) in a given area

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vector organisms

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a community in which the residents have little or no access to fresh, affordable, healthy foods, usually located in densely populated, urban areas

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food desert

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12
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when our individual disease risks (based on our heredity and physiology) are amplified by social factors

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deprivation amplification

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13
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the concept of acknowledging and incorporating a patient’s cultural background as part of the treatment process; the recognition that patients’ beliefs shape their approach to health care

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cultural competence

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14
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the actions and attitudes that society expects from someone who is ill

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sick role

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15
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the practice by insurance companies of canceling coverage only after a person gets sick

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rescission

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16
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a group of medical treatments, practices, and products that can be used in conjunction with conventional Western medicine

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complementary medicine

17
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a group of medical treatments, practices, and products that are used instead of conventional Western medicine

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alternative medicine

18
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the combination of conventional medicine with complementary practices and treatments that have proven to be safe and effective

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integrative medicine

19
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the study of controversial moral or ethical issues related to scientific and medical advancements

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bioethics

20
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an attempt to selectively manipulate the gene pool in order to produce and “improve” human beings through medical science

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eugenics