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Answer the following questions.
1. How do you define a healthy person?
2. What is public health?
3. How does public opinion affect public health?
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- 1. What is the difference between health and wellness? 2. list and briefly describe the dimensions of health. 3. What is the meaning of HALE? b) What is the average HALE for Americans?Describe your own practices of health promotion/disease prevention (HP/DP) in the following areas: a. Physical activity and fitness. b. Nutrition - include cancer prevention strategies. Use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. Safety in home (abusive toxic substances/drug safety potential, guns secure). c. d. Safety a. In car (seatbelts, where children sit). b. Environment (lead, allergens). c. Food. d. Stress reduction. e. STD's. f. Immunizations. g. SBE= Self Breast Exam, mammogram, pap, testicular exam, PSA, rectal. h. Physician (cholesterol, B/P, blood sugar) assessments. i. Alternative Therapies j. Support. k. Other.Why are laws and regulations important to the health care industry? What do you believe has the biggest impact on laws and regulations in the health care industry?
- How do you define health? Do you consider yourself healthy? What health behaviors would you like to change or implement right now to improve your health? Develop a plan to make a change in your behavior to improve your health. What barriers might prevent you from implementing your plan? If you implemented this plan, how might your health improve? Remember to consider your health holistically as you reflect on your answers. EXPLAIN in 200-300 words.What does it mean to be healthy in your culture? When you think of health, what images come to mind? how do you examine and define health and illness within your cultural context.Discuss the role of government in supporting the older adults in our society. 1) Does the government have an obligation to ensure adequate housing, food and medical care? If it does, why does it? If it does not, why should it not. How does (or does not) government support affect the health of older adults in our society?
- What is the difference between Public vs Private health care? Is there a benefit of having Private Health insurance? Choose 2 pros and 2 Cons for public and 2 pros and 2 cons for private health careDescribe your own practices of health promotion/disease prevention (HP/DP) in your health practices due to your family patter the following areas: a. Physical activity and fitness. b. Nutrition - include cancer prevention strategies. Use of tobacco, alcohol and other drugs. c. Safety in home (abusive toxic substances/drug safety potential, guns secure). d.How we conceptualize health has a significant bearing on the type of action, we take to promote health.Discuss the various ways you individually conceptualize health (view health) and then relate how you conceptualize health to your health promotion activities/action
- What is the goal of health education/promotion? What is its purpose? What is the best indicator of healthAnswer the following questions What are the current trends in healthcare? Will technology enhance jobs in healthcare to decrease the number of workers needed? What impacts will the Baby Boomers have on healthcare? Define Integrated Medicine (IM). What are some examples of IM? How will IM affect healthcare?Explain whether you agree or disagree with the following comments: “It always puzzles me why the cost of healthcare is such a big issue. Aren’t about 60% of our hospitals not-for-profit? That means that about 60% of the healthcare needs out there are being satisfied free of charge through charitable organizations.”