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[Show more]Radius - Biggest affect on blood flow through a vessel 
Activation of Sympathetic NS - - Decreases vessel diameter 
- Increases CO 
- Increases TPR 
Perfusion - The supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a 
result of the flow of blood through the capillar...
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Add to cartRadius - Biggest affect on blood flow through a vessel 
Activation of Sympathetic NS - - Decreases vessel diameter 
- Increases CO 
- Increases TPR 
Perfusion - The supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a 
result of the flow of blood through the capillar...
Mobility - Being mobile/movable 
Scope of Mobility - Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - - Partial paralysis 
- Advanced age 
- Weakness 
- Fractures 
- Pregnancy 
- Stroke 
- Hemiplegia 
- Paraplegic
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Add to cartMobility - Being mobile/movable 
Scope of Mobility - Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - - Partial paralysis 
- Advanced age 
- Weakness 
- Fractures 
- Pregnancy 
- Stroke 
- Hemiplegia 
- Paraplegic
Growth - - quantitative (an increase in cell number and size results in an increase in overall size or 
weight of the body and its parts) 
- indicators: height, weight, teeth, skeletal structures, sexual characteristics 
Development - - qualitative (difficult to measure) 
- includes growth, maturati...
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Add to cartGrowth - - quantitative (an increase in cell number and size results in an increase in overall size or 
weight of the body and its parts) 
- indicators: height, weight, teeth, skeletal structures, sexual characteristics 
Development - - qualitative (difficult to measure) 
- includes growth, maturati...
What are the four subcomponents of population health? - epidemiology; chronic disease 
management; illness and injury prevention; health promotion 
what is population health? - Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and acting upon a 
broad range of factors and conditions that determine he...
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Add to cartWhat are the four subcomponents of population health? - epidemiology; chronic disease 
management; illness and injury prevention; health promotion 
what is population health? - Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and acting upon a 
broad range of factors and conditions that determine he...
What are the determinants of health? - the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental 
factors that influence health status 
What is health? - a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the 
absence of disease or infirmity 
What is the ENVIRONMENT of the e...
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Add to cartWhat are the determinants of health? - the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental 
factors that influence health status 
What is health? - a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the 
absence of disease or infirmity 
What is the ENVIRONMENT of the e...
Health - - State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
- An old English word meaning "whole of body" 
- Negative perspective: maximum health to death on a continuum 
- Positive perspective: health and illness are distinct but interr...
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Add to cartHealth - - State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
- An old English word meaning "whole of body" 
- Negative perspective: maximum health to death on a continuum 
- Positive perspective: health and illness are distinct but interr...
The world health organization now defines health as 
a. A way of life for individuals and people 
b. The absence of disease or infirmity 
c. The ability to function in a new environment 
d. Complete physical, mental and social wellbeing - d. Complete physical, mental and social 
wellbeing 
Primary p...
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Add to cartThe world health organization now defines health as 
a. A way of life for individuals and people 
b. The absence of disease or infirmity 
c. The ability to function in a new environment 
d. Complete physical, mental and social wellbeing - d. Complete physical, mental and social 
wellbeing 
Primary p...
Cognition - Mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, 
experience, and the senses. 
Perception - Interpretation of the environment which is dependent on acuity of sensory input 
Awareness - Ability to perceive or to be sensitive to stimuli in environment 
Att...
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Add to cartCognition - Mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, 
experience, and the senses. 
Perception - Interpretation of the environment which is dependent on acuity of sensory input 
Awareness - Ability to perceive or to be sensitive to stimuli in environment 
Att...
Health - state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
Homeostasis - Maintenance of physiological, functional, & social norms leading to adaptation & 
homeostasisFeeling in control over one's life and living conditions 
Human potential...
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Add to cartHealth - state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
Homeostasis - Maintenance of physiological, functional, & social norms leading to adaptation & 
homeostasisFeeling in control over one's life and living conditions 
Human potential...
Health - state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
Homeostasis - Maintenance of physiological, functional, & social norms leading to adaptation & 
homeostasisFeeling in control over one's life and living conditions 
Human potential...
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Add to cartHealth - state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
Homeostasis - Maintenance of physiological, functional, & social norms leading to adaptation & 
homeostasisFeeling in control over one's life and living conditions 
Human potential...
The world health organization now defines health as 
a. A way of life for individuals and people 
b. The absence of disease or infirmity 
c. The ability to function in a new environment 
d. Complete physical, mental and social wellbeing - d. Complete physical, mental and social 
wellbeing 
Primary p...
Preview 3 out of 22 pages
Add to cartThe world health organization now defines health as 
a. A way of life for individuals and people 
b. The absence of disease or infirmity 
c. The ability to function in a new environment 
d. Complete physical, mental and social wellbeing - d. Complete physical, mental and social 
wellbeing 
Primary p...
Health - - State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
- An old English word meaning "whole of body" 
- Negative perspective: maximum health to death on a continuum 
- Positive perspective: health and illness are distinct but interr...
Preview 2 out of 8 pages
Add to cartHealth - - State of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of 
disease or infirmity 
- An old English word meaning "whole of body" 
- Negative perspective: maximum health to death on a continuum 
- Positive perspective: health and illness are distinct but interr...
What are the determinants of health? - the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental 
factors that influence health status 
What is health? - a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the 
absence of disease or infirmity 
What is the ENVIRONMENT of the e...
Preview 2 out of 8 pages
Add to cartWhat are the determinants of health? - the range of personal, social, economic, and environmental 
factors that influence health status 
What is health? - a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the 
absence of disease or infirmity 
What is the ENVIRONMENT of the e...
Cognition - Mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, 
experience, and the senses. 
Perception - Interpretation of the environment which is dependent on acuity of sensory input 
Awareness - Ability to perceive or to be sensitive to stimuli in environment 
Att...
Preview 3 out of 18 pages
Add to cartCognition - Mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, 
experience, and the senses. 
Perception - Interpretation of the environment which is dependent on acuity of sensory input 
Awareness - Ability to perceive or to be sensitive to stimuli in environment 
Att...
Radius - Biggest affect on blood flow through a vessel 
Activation of Sympathetic NS - - Decreases vessel diameter 
- Increases CO 
- Increases TPR 
Perfusion - The supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a 
result of the flow of blood through the capillar...
Preview 2 out of 14 pages
Add to cartRadius - Biggest affect on blood flow through a vessel 
Activation of Sympathetic NS - - Decreases vessel diameter 
- Increases CO 
- Increases TPR 
Perfusion - The supply of oxygen to and removal of wastes from the cells and tissues of the body as a 
result of the flow of blood through the capillar...
Mobility - Being mobile/movable 
Scope of Mobility - Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - - Partial paralysis 
- Advanced age 
- Weakness 
- Fractures 
- Pregnancy 
- Stroke 
- Hemiplegia 
- Paraplegic 
When is immobility beneficial? - - ...
Preview 2 out of 9 pages
Add to cartMobility - Being mobile/movable 
Scope of Mobility - Full Mobility - Partial/Impaired Mobility - Immobility 
Someone who is both mobile and immobile? - - Partial paralysis 
- Advanced age 
- Weakness 
- Fractures 
- Pregnancy 
- Stroke 
- Hemiplegia 
- Paraplegic 
When is immobility beneficial? - - ...
What are the four subcomponents of population health? - epidemiology; chronic disease 
management; illness and injury prevention; health promotion 
what is population health? - Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and acting upon a 
broad range of factors and conditions that determine he...
Preview 4 out of 31 pages
Add to cartWhat are the four subcomponents of population health? - epidemiology; chronic disease 
management; illness and injury prevention; health promotion 
what is population health? - Aims to improve health inequalities by examining and acting upon a 
broad range of factors and conditions that determine he...
Growth - - quantitative (an increase in cell number and size results in an increase in overall size or 
weight of the body and its parts) 
- indicators: height, weight, teeth, skeletal structures, sexual characteristics 
Development - - qualitative (difficult to measure) 
- includes growth, maturati...
Preview 2 out of 11 pages
Add to cartGrowth - - quantitative (an increase in cell number and size results in an increase in overall size or 
weight of the body and its parts) 
- indicators: height, weight, teeth, skeletal structures, sexual characteristics 
Development - - qualitative (difficult to measure) 
- includes growth, maturati...
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