Definition 1 of 63
pollutants that develop when primary pollutants react with each other or with other components
in the atmosphere, which creates new, harmful chemicals
grassroots approach:
primary pollutants:
secondary pollutants:
capacity building:
Term 2 of 63
social and cultural influential factors:
global trends in fashion, entertainment, and technology
government policies, regulations, and legislative frameworks
personal preferences, hobbies, and leisure activities
factors unique to the community that may affect dynamics of health
,Definition 3 of 63
(cues to action).
The contributions of Shattuck, Pasteur, and Jenner greatly contributed to achieving public
and community health goals:
How one perceives a threat to illness or disease Example: "I will be very ill if I am infected
with COVID-19."
Confidence in the ability to succeed Example: "I received my immunization and boosters,
so I am more confident I will survive if I contract COVID-19."
Exposure to factors that quickly prompt action Example: "The news is reporting more
deaths of those not immunized against COVID-19."
Definition 4 of 63
a more formal group in the community that comes together to work towards a common goal
PRECEDE:
coalition:
penicillin:
water pollution:
Term 5 of 63
The PRECEDE-PROCEED model provides the structure for two things:
evidence-based practice and the socio-ecological approach
of identifying the cause of infectious diseases and preventing and controlling disease.
-planning a focused public health program
-implementing and evaluating the program
-Predisposing
-Reinforcing
-Enabling Constructs in Educational
-Diagnosis
-Evaluation.
, Definition 6 of 63
These are interactions with others that may provide support or create barriers to interpersonal
growth; interactions may promote healthy behavior or act as a negative influence.
pasteurization:
Education Assessment
Interpersonal factors:
Environmental Assessment
Definition 7 of 63
redistributing resources in a more equitable way so that people of all races have equal access
Black or African American people
evidence-based medicine:
social and cultural influential factors:
Racial disparities can be addressed by
Definition 8 of 63
long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns, which may be natural, such as through
variations in the solar cycle
climate change:
vaccine:
pasteurization:
primary pollutants:
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