mod 1 Flashcards

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hollistic healthcare

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considers the WHOLE person

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2-eyed approach

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combines western + indigenous medicine

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Indigenous Wheel - North

Colour, Animal, Healing Medicine, Season

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White, Deer, Sweet grass, Winter

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Indigenous Wheel - East

Colour, Animal, Healing Medicine, Season

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Yellow, Eagle, Tobacco, Spring

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Indigenous Wheel - South

Colour, Animal, Healing Medicine, Season

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Red, Coyote, Cedar, Summer

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Indigenous Wheel - West

Colour, Animal, Healing Medicine, Season

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Black, Bear, Sage, Fall

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What are health PROMOTING conditions

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  1. health services available
  2. adequate housing
  3. safe working conditions
  4. nutritious food
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Indian act of ?

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1876

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What is Global Health

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area for study that emphasizes improving health + equity for all

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4 parts of global health

SPED

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  1. data & evidence
  2. population focused
  3. social justice
  4. emphasis on prevention
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What is public health

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government + societal = public health

deals with health from a population pov

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3 parts of public health

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  1. prevention
  2. protection
  3. promotion
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timeline

1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020

SMASH BET MT

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1940- WHO formed (1948)
1950- smallpox
1960- malaria
1970- alma-ata
1980- smoking prevention, HIV/AIDs
1990- Hepatitis B vaccine, goal: elimiante leprosy, TB
2000- mentla helaht, millennium development goals
2010- target NCDs, sustainable development goals
2020- COVID

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Resiliency factors

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  1. social
  2. physical
  3. personal
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protective factor

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a biological, psychological, or family level characteristic associated with a LOWER likelikhood of problem outcome

ex. high self esteem

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Factors Influencing Health

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Internal: 10%
External: 15%
healthcare: 25%
your life: 50%

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upstream prevention

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treat CAUSE of health issue

ex. cancer screening

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downstream prevention

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treat health problem

ex. chemotherapy

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4 faactors required by all populations to be healthy

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  1. time
  2. trade
  3. peace
  4. green tech
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Tommy Douglas

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father of socialized medicine

21
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The Suffragette Movement

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allow and accept women’s rights

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Luther King

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civil rights leader for African Americans

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Cindy BlackStock

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Gitksan First Nation, developed rights of a child

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Geena Rocero

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transgender supermodel and rights advocate

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Autumn Peltier
Wiikwemkoong First Nation, water commissioner
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Health Advocacy Responsibilities
* Patient Needs * Community Needs * Identify SDH’s * Health Promotion
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Levels of Advocacy
**Individual**: Making a difference for someone in need of assistance **Community**: Recognize and act upon a defined need in the community you live in **Global Humanitarian**: recognize the social determinants of health on a more global level and act to change effects through work with communities or changing policies
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