NURS303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Population Health, Health Promotion, Homeostasis

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Health: objective process characterized by functional stability, balance, and integrity. Who: a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity . Stability maintenance of physiological, functional and social norms in regards to adaptation and homeostasis. Actualization and stability actualization of inherent and acquired human potential through goal- directed behaviour, competent self-care and satisfying relationships with others, while making adjustments as needed to maintain structural integrity and harmony with relevant environments . Feeling vitalized/full of energy, having satisfying social relationships, control over one"s live and living conditions, being able to do things one enjoys, having a sense of purpose and feeling connected to the community. Less emphasis on health promotion or disease prevention. Defined health problems by physiological risk factors (ex. Behavioural approach: traditional medical approach is inadequate and needed improvements in the environment, reductions of self-imposed risks and a greater knowledge of human biology.

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