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Disease and Illness What is the meaning? A disease can be either a mental or physical condition. -Not all physical diseases are caused by pathogens. -They may have a genetic cause or may be caused by an autoimmune response. The perception of feeling the symptoms of a disease is considered an...

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Disease and Illness
What is the meaning? - ANSWER- A disease can be either a mental or physical
condition.
-Not all physical diseases are caused by pathogens.
-They may have a genetic cause or may be caused by an autoimmune response.

The perception of feeling the symptoms of a disease is considered an illness.
-When people have the flu or a cold, they usually consider themselves ill.

Health Definitions
World health organization
2000 joint committee on health education terminology - ANSWER- "A state of
complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of
disease and infirmity."
(World Health Organization)

"A quality of life involving dynamic interaction and independence among the
individual's physical well-being, his (sic) mental and emotional reactions, the
social complex in which he (sic) exists."
(2000 Joint Committee on Health Education Terminology)

"An integrated method of functioning that is oriented toward maximizing the
potential of which the individual is capable."
(2000 Joint Committee on Health Education Terminology)

Illness Prevention Versus Health Enhancement - ANSWER- Illness Prevention
-Avoiding illness is highest priority
-Motivated by return to health or alleviation of symptoms
-Minimal goal
-Desire immediate or short-term results

,-Need measurable results
-Time-limited activity
-Medical-centered motivation
-Authority dominated
-Fear as motivator
-External checks mandatory
-External rewards
-Specific behaviors
-Reactive (to symptoms or threat of symptoms)

Health Enhancement
-High health is high priority. Enjoy healthy behaviors.
-Motivated by feeling good, better, or best
-Maximal goal
-Desire long-term results
-More nebulous results are OK
-On-going activity
-Ego-centric motivation
-Internal control
-Accomplishment as motivator
-Few external checks
-Internal rewards
-Diffuse behaviors
-Proactive (doesn't need negative force)

Orthodox Medicine Practices? - ANSWER- Orthodox medicine is also known as
traditional medicine.

Practitioners of orthodox medicine include Physicians, Dentists, Nurses, Social
Workers, Health Educators, etc.

There are two types of traditional physicians:
-An allopathic physician is the medical doctor (MD).
-An osteopathic physician is the DO.
-Both have similar academic training and clinical experiences.

CAM
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) - ANSWER- "Group of diverse
medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently
considered to be part of conventional medicine."
(National Center for Complementary

,and Alternative Medicine)

Many such approaches emphasize the role of the individual in maintaining his or
her health.

CAM
Complementary and Alternative Medicine - ANSWER- Those therapies used to
complement traditional medical therapies are identified as complementary (e.g.,
use of aromatherapy after surgery).

Those used as a replacement for traditional medical practices are known as
alternative (e.g., use of special diet for cancer rather than surgery or
chemotherapy).

CAM
CAM and Orthodox Medicine-similarities and differences - ANSWER- Both
Orthodox Medicine and CAM embrace holistic health concepts.

CAM practices are generally viewed as unorthodox from the standpoint of
scientific medicine as currently taught in medical schools.

Alternative health care is probably more emphatic on the role of the individual in
maintaining his or her own health.

Practitioners of Orthodox Medicine must fulfill certain kinds and amounts of
training, education, and licensing.

They tend to treat symptoms of a disease or some other sick or unhealthy state.

Alternative healthcare givers embrace a wide variety of possible practices and
emphasize the body's natural self restoration properties.

CAM Therapies
Five categories
(as designated by the NCCAM)
Alternative medical systems
biological-based therapies
mind-body interventions
manipulative and body-based therapies

, energy therapies - ANSWER- 1) Alternative medical systems -alternative
medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathic medicine, and Ayurvedic
medicine
2) Biologically based therapies-dietary supplements and herbal medicine
3) Mind-body interventions -meditation prayer mental healing art music and
dance
4) Manipulative and body based therapies-chiropractic osteopath massage
5) Energy therapies-Qi gong,Reiki, therapeutic touch, pulse feels , magnetic fields

Alternative medical systems - ANSWER- homeopathic medicine, traditional
Chinese medicine, naturopathic medicine, and Ayurvedic medicine

Biologically based therapies - ANSWER- dietary supplements and herbal
medicine

Mind-body interventions - ANSWER- meditation, prayer, mental healing, art,
music, and dance

Manipulative and body based therapies - ANSWER- chiropractic, osteopathic, and
massage

Energy therapies - ANSWER- Qi gong, Reiki, therapeutic touch, pulsed fields, and
magnetic fields

CAM Therapies: other examples - ANSWER- Prayer utilized for healing
Faith healing
Spirituality
Acupuncture
Acupressure
Alexander Technique
Reflexology
Orthomolecular nutrition
Aerobics
Yoga
Tai chi ch'uan
Hypnosis
Biofeedback
Deep breathing exercises
Clinical ecology
Psychic and occult groups

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