Theories of Health and Disease Flashcards

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what is the humoral theory?

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(body fluid) including black bile (tar-looking), yellow bile(throw up) these break down fat body produces naturally. Also, includes blood, and flem

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What is the demonic theory?

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If you were sick you were possessed, involved trephining a procedure used in modern day medicine where you drill or saw a hole into the skull

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What is the Religious theory?

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back then if you were sick, the reason was that we were being punished by god

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The Magnetic Theory:

What is a rolf?

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involved cultural trends involved in Europe(1800’s) a treatment to getting fluids back aligned by putting magnets on the side of body (not enough iron to make it work). people still use it today.

deep muscle massage

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What is the miasmatic theory?

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not just odors that identifies pathogens, comes from organic materials such as plants and animals. “If you breath in bad air you get sick”
*female mosquitos carry malaria

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What is the germ theory?

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bacteria, viruses, little organisms that make you sick.. or not. We now know some make you sick, some help. Penicillin immunization starts.

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What is the Christian Science Theory?

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The reason we are sick is metaphysical (not germs or anything) they believe its something in the universe that makes you sick. So something not physical will get you better like your faith, and prayers.

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What is the Psychosomatic theory?

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Mind and body are connected, if one is affected the other one is too. “psycho”=body “somatic”= mind

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What is the stress theory?

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that stress will make you sick, the result of ones perception of not having enough resources to cope with a perceived situation from past, present, and future.

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What is (GAS) General Adaptation Syndrome theory?

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flight or fight response. Stage of Alarm (sympathetic nervous system) ex: epinephrine.e and stage of resistance (parasympathetic nervous system)

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What is stage of Exhaustion?

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is your cellular and systemic breakdown. for example heart attacks, and strokes.

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What is the Ecologic Theory?

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begins with 1947 WHO definition. includes the dimensions of health, the determinants of health, and the characteristics of health. small pox vaccination happened

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What is health..

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“A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”

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What are some dimensions of Health?

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physical,
mental (emotional, psychological)–bipolar
social,
spiritual(not religious) broad mindful selection of who we are in universe.
intellectual
financial(it matters)
sexual(emotional, physical, much more than sex

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What are some determinants of Health?

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Heredity(genes, chromosomes, genetic makeup) there are errors
environment
self-factors
experimental factors( based on experience, what we’ve done)

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What are some characteristics of Health

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dynamic(change all the time) not static(stays the same)
individual
relative
improvable (push positively forward)
measurable(qualitively -quality of life) (quanitively-number to anything,ex: blood pressure)
demands personal responsibility

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Is there a key to good health?

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BALANCE

18
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what were the leading causes of death n the 1900’s?

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  1. Pneumonia
    2, tuberculosis
  2. Gastroenteritis
  3. heart disease
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What were the leading causes of death in the 1950’s?

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  1. heart disease
  2. cancer
  3. stroke
  4. accidents
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What were the differences in the leading causes of death from 1900’s to 1950’s

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In the 1900’s it was mostly infectious diseases then immunizations came around and in the 1950’s it was mostly lifestyle related.