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[Show more]Capacity building definition 1.Capacity is the actual knowledge, skill sets, participation, leadership & resources that are required to effectively address health issues/concerns; 
Where can capacity building take place school, health fare, hospitals, churches, 
How client education affect capacity ...
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Add to cartCapacity building definition 1.Capacity is the actual knowledge, skill sets, participation, leadership & resources that are required to effectively address health issues/concerns; 
Where can capacity building take place school, health fare, hospitals, churches, 
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Definition of mobility - state or quality of being mobile or movable - necessary to perform ADL -includes gross and fine motor -coordination 
how mobility depend on concepts we learned ie. cogntion Mobility is dependent on the synchronized efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems as well a...
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Add to cartDefinition of mobility - state or quality of being mobile or movable - necessary to perform ADL -includes gross and fine motor -coordination 
how mobility depend on concepts we learned ie. cogntion Mobility is dependent on the synchronized efforts of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems as well a...
Compare 3 different conceptualizations of health 1. Health as Stability - maintenance of functions, homeostasis 
2. Health as actualization - health and wellness 
3. Health as actualization and stability - combines both stability and actualization together. Goal directed behaviour Competent self car...
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Add to cartCompare 3 different conceptualizations of health 1. Health as Stability - maintenance of functions, homeostasis 
2. Health as actualization - health and wellness 
3. Health as actualization and stability - combines both stability and actualization together. Goal directed behaviour Competent self car...
Gas Exchange Process by which O2 is transported to cells and CO2 is transported from cells 
Scope of Gas Exchange Optimal - Impaired - Cessation 
Hypoxia Low O2 delivery to tissues 
Hypoxemia Decreased O2 in blood 
Anoxia Lack of O2 
Vital Capacity volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum i...
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Add to cartGas Exchange Process by which O2 is transported to cells and CO2 is transported from cells 
Scope of Gas Exchange Optimal - Impaired - Cessation 
Hypoxia Low O2 delivery to tissues 
Hypoxemia Decreased O2 in blood 
Anoxia Lack of O2 
Vital Capacity volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximum i...
Define perfusion -Perfusion refers to the flow of blood through arteries and capillaries to tissues, delivering nutrients and oxygen to cells. -Perfusion is quantified as blood flow per kilogram of unit mass (ml/min/kg). -Perfusion is a normal physiological process that requires the heart to generat...
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Add to cartDefine perfusion -Perfusion refers to the flow of blood through arteries and capillaries to tissues, delivering nutrients and oxygen to cells. -Perfusion is quantified as blood flow per kilogram of unit mass (ml/min/kg). -Perfusion is a normal physiological process that requires the heart to generat...
Define perfusion blood flow and oxygen delivery to body tissues 
Perfusion is influenced by -volume of blood pumped from the heart -radius of blood vessels -viscosity of blood -velocity of flow -blood pressure 
impaired perfusion is exemplified by: -hypertension 
-myocardial infarction 
-heart failu...
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Add to cartDefine perfusion blood flow and oxygen delivery to body tissues 
Perfusion is influenced by -volume of blood pumped from the heart -radius of blood vessels -viscosity of blood -velocity of flow -blood pressure 
impaired perfusion is exemplified by: -hypertension 
-myocardial infarction 
-heart failu...
The family is a basic or primary unit of society, as are all the other units, and they are all part of the larger system of the society. What type of family approach is this? 
a. Family as a context b. Family as a client c. Family as a system d. Family as a component of society d. Family as a compon...
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Add to cartThe family is a basic or primary unit of society, as are all the other units, and they are all part of the larger system of the society. What type of family approach is this? 
a. Family as a context b. Family as a client c. Family as a system d. Family as a component of society d. Family as a compon...
One of the basic concepts in epidemiology is the concept of risk. Which of the following statements best defines risk? 
a. The prevalence of an event occurring over a lifetime. b. The probability that an event will occur within a specified time period. c. The proportion of the population that will d...
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Add to cartOne of the basic concepts in epidemiology is the concept of risk. Which of the following statements best defines risk? 
a. The prevalence of an event occurring over a lifetime. b. The probability that an event will occur within a specified time period. c. The proportion of the population that will d...
Identify methods to specifically prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (Select all that apply)? a-Eating more beef. b-Eating 8 oz. of yogurt daily. c-performing weight bearing exercises. d-Spending 15 minutes in the sun each day. e-Taking postmenopausal estrogen replacement. B & C 
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Add to cartIdentify methods to specifically prevent osteoporosis in postmenopausal women (Select all that apply)? a-Eating more beef. b-Eating 8 oz. of yogurt daily. c-performing weight bearing exercises. d-Spending 15 minutes in the sun each day. e-Taking postmenopausal estrogen replacement. B & C 
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List a few determinants of health (there are 12) 1. Gender 2. Health service 3. Employment/working conditions 4. Education/literacy 5. Physical environment 6. Social support network 7. Personal health practice and coping skills 8. Social environment 9. Healthy child development 10. Biology and genet...
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Add to cartList a few determinants of health (there are 12) 1. Gender 2. Health service 3. Employment/working conditions 4. Education/literacy 5. Physical environment 6. Social support network 7. Personal health practice and coping skills 8. Social environment 9. Healthy child development 10. Biology and genet...
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 health 
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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 health 
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Primary Prevention is associated as what stage: pre pathogenesis 
Primary Prevention is aimed at who, and is used for what? - aimed at: groups, individuals, and populations susceptible to disease but have no discernible pathology 
- used to prevent occurrence of disease/injury 
What are some Primary...
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Add to cartPrimary Prevention is associated as what stage: pre pathogenesis 
Primary Prevention is aimed at who, and is used for what? - aimed at: groups, individuals, and populations susceptible to disease but have no discernible pathology 
- used to prevent occurrence of disease/injury 
What are some Primary...
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 capillaries. 
Art...
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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 capillaries. 
Art...
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