MT LAWS (L14) Flashcards

(47 cards)

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attend to the needs of the people in the community

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healthcare providers

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healthcare system consists of five legitimate components

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organization, internal system, individuals, healthcare professionals, and community

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the key mover of all the actions of a healthcare system.

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Professional organization

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Its main purpose is to have unified practicing units created for such actions.

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professional organization

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5
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consists of the goals and thrusts of the system

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internal system

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target focus is to carry out health activities, resolve health issues, and undertake the roles of multi-health disciplines

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internal system

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the important instruments of a heathcare system that carry the vision and mission of their own professional affiliations

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healthcare professionals

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the main targets of a healthcare system.

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individuals

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9
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taken as a group of people on which healthcare services are focused as a whole

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community

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patients can exercise their rights without causing harmful effects on other people

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Administrative Order No. 2008-0001, series of 2008

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Administrative Order No. 2008-0001, series of 2008

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Republic Act 9439

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12
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involves many conflicting diseases

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health

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13
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used interchangeably with health

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wellness

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“a complete physical mental, and social well-being and not the absence of illness or injury.”

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health

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discerned as a positive endpoint of the health continuum

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wellness

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16
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factors affecting human health

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host factors, social factors, lifestyle, environmental factors

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These are age, gender, ethnicity, and biological factors

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host factors

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this is a very important factor in attaining good health and state of wellness.

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lifestyle

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These factors include status, education, occupation, and stress.

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social factors

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These are composed of all other factors which are external to a person such as living and non-living organisms.

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environmental factors

21
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The interaction of the mind with the environment surrounding a person

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intellectual dimension

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The health of the planet is discerned as the reflection of personal health

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environmental dimension

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The ability of a person to strategize the financial input and output of the family.

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financial dimension

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Rooted in the fact that a healthy body can be maintained by having good nutrition

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physical dimension

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A person is required to understand one's feeling, accept one's limitations, and achieve emotional stability.
emotional dimension
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A guide to achieve healthy living.
spiritual dimension
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which means the absence of ease and elbow room, or impediment to move freely
disease
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defined as "pathological process" most often associated with a physical or undetermined origin (what dictionary)
disease (medical dictionary)
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the result of maladjustment of humans and other living organisms to the environment. (what definition)
disease (ecological definition)
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became popular in the Middle Ages when a killer disease called malaria was caused by miasma
miasmatic theory of disease
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caused by miasma
malaria
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established the germ theory of disease
robert koch
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was supported by Galen's miasma theory and became popular because of the convincing evidence presented by Louis Pasteur.
germ theory
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was premised on the fact that diseases were caused by microorganisms that spread the disease from one organism to another
theory of contagion
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holds that the concept of epidemiology is not applicable to diseases caused by different factors such as coronary heart disease
multi-factorial causation
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These are caused by pathogens and can be spread from person to person by air, food, water, inanimate objects, insects, or by direct or indirect contact with an infected person
Infectious Diseases
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These are caused by multiple factors, including a person's genetic make-up, lifestyle, and environment.
Chronic Disease
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four cardinal virtues play a pivotal role in the formation of a good healthcare provider
prudence, justice, fortitude, temperance
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This virtue refers to practical reasoning
prudence
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the virtue of being firm and courageous in times of trouble and difficulties
fortitude
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This virtue means moderation and self-control.
temperance
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This is the virtue that is equivalent to loyalty
fidelity to trust
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a virtue that is earned through hardship and dedication to work
intellectual honesty
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reinforced by fortitude
courage
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This virtue originated from the time of Hippocrates when he said physicians must do good to the patient
benevolence
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when the four humors are balanced and working together, it is called
eucrasia
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when the four humors are imbalanced and not working together, it is called
dyscrasia