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Importance of prevention:
Prevention is key to XX the XX of XX.
It saves XX, reducesXX XX, and enhances overall XX XX
Emphasize the significance of XX XX and proactive XX XX
Importance of prevention:
Prevention is key to reducing the burden of diseases.
It saves lives, reduces healthcare costs, and enhances overall well-being
Emphasize the significance of early intervention and proactive health measures.
Components of prevention
XX XX:
Strategies aimed at preventing the onset of diseases
XX XX: early detection and intervention to halt or slow own the progression of diseases. Example: recommending mammograms for screening for breast cancer in an effort to detect cancer early.
XX XX: Rehabilitation and management to improve quality post illness or injury. Example: completing physical therapy after an orthopedic surgery and learning how to prevent reinjury.
Components of prevention
Primary prevention:
Strategies aimed at preventing the onset of diseases
Secondary prevention: early detection and intervention to halt or slow own the progression of diseases. Example: recommending mammograms for screening for breast cancer in an effort to detect cancer early.
Tertiary prevention: Rehabilitation and management to improve quality post illness or injury. Example: completing physical therapy after an orthopedic surgery and learning how to prevent reinjury.
Strategies for prevention:
Encourage XX XX XX XX
XX and XX for early detection of XX
Public health interventions such as XX , XX XX, and XX control.
Strategies for prevention:
Encourage healthy life style choices
Immunizations and screenings for early detection of diseases
Public health interventions such as sanitation, clean water, and pollution control.
Rehabilitation principles:
XX plans, XX approach, XX/XX, XX XX intervention,XX of XX
Rehabilitation principles:
Individualization plans, holistic approach, multidisciplinary/collaboration, goal oriented intervention, continuum of care.
More rehab principles:
XX-XX practice, XX XX, XX XX care, XX and XX XX, lifelong XX and XX
More rehab principles:
Evidence-based practice, functional focus, patient centered care, family and social support, lifelong learning and adaptation.
Psychosocial support:
Promote XX XX XX
XX and XX
XX XX XX (family, community, professional)
XX XX
XX XX
Promote XX
-throughout life as needed and after life events, traumatic events, health emergencies, natural disaster.
Psychosocial support:
Promote mental well being
Prevention and treatment
Provide social support (family, community, professional)
Reduce stress
Meaningful connections
Promote resilience
-throughout life as needed and after life events, traumatic events, health emergencies, natural disaster.
Technological
Advancements
• Explore the use of technology in prevention
and rehabilitation: Telemedicine for remote
consultations and monitoring.
• Wearable devices for tracking health
metrics.
• Virtual reality for immersive rehabilitation
experiences.
Technological
Advancements
• Explore the use of technology in prevention
and rehabilitation: Telemedicine for remote
consultations and monitoring.
• Wearable devices for tracking health
metrics.
• Virtual reality for immersive rehabilitation
experiences.
Overview
Prevention and
rehabilitation are integral
components of healthcare.
By adopting proactive
measures and effective
rehabilitation strategies, we
can promote better health
outcomes and improve the
quality of life for many
Overview
Prevention and
rehabilitation are integral
components of healthcare.
By adopting proactive
measures and effective
rehabilitation strategies, we
can promote better health
outcomes and improve the
quality of life for many
1. Health Promotion: educational efforts aimed at involving consumers in their own care
2. Disease Prevention: reduce the risk of illness, maintain optimal function and healthy lifestyle from a large social stand point
3. Diagnosis and Treatment: diagnosis of a disease or condition and prescribing interventions
4. Rehabilitation: restoration of a person to normal or near normal function after physical or mental conditions, including drug and alcohol misuse.
1. Health Promotion: educational efforts aimed at involving consumers in their own care
2. Disease Prevention: reduce the risk of illness, maintain optimal function and healthy lifestyle from a large social stand point
3. Diagnosis and Treatment: diagnosis of a disease or condition and prescribing interventions
4. Rehabilitation: restoration of a person to normal or near normal function after physical or mental conditions, including drug and alcohol misuse.
What is psychosocial support?
Psychosocial support is a blend of two concepts, its the psyche or the individual and the socio the environment in which I live. Our lives are about relationships not just relationships with people, places, the experiences around us but the relationships with ourselves as well and the sum of those relationships influences how we interact with the world around us.
What is psychosocial support?
Psychosocial support is a blend of two concepts, its the psyche or the individual and the socio the environment in which I live. Our lives are about relationships not just relationships with people, places, the experiences around us but the relationships with ourselves as well and the sum of those relationships influences how we interact with the world around us.
Mental Health counselor:
Counselors offer the treatment and support that helps people recover substance abuse counselors and behavioral disorder counselors teach clients how to cope with life's problems without turning to substances, modify behaviors, help them rebuild relationships,and if necessary reestablish their career. Mental health counselors treat people with a variety of mental and emotional health issues and relationship problems they may specialise in a certain population such as students, children, or the elderly. They work in a wide variety of settings including:mental health centers and hospitals,prisons, and addiction or eating disorder treatment centers.
Mental Health counselor:
Counselors offer the treatment and support that helps people recover substance abuse counselors and behavioral disorder counselors teach clients how to cope with life's problems without turning to substances, modify behaviors, help them rebuild relationships,and if necessary reestablish their career. Mental health counselors treat people with a variety of mental and emotional health issues and relationship problems they may specialise in a certain population such as students, children, or the elderly. They work in a wide variety of settings including:mental health centers and hospitals,prisons, and addiction or eating disorder treatment centers.
Rehab counselor:
Rehab counselors help individuals who have physical, mental, or emotional disabilities to overcome barriers to employment or independent living after developing a plan for a client they arrange for services such as medical care or career training and find resources like wheelchairs or assistive technology, rehab counselors make work with students to develop strategies to complete there education and transition to work.
Rehab counselor:
Rehab counselors help individuals who have physical, mental, or emotional disabilities to overcome barriers to employment or independent living after developing a plan for a client they arrange for services such as medical care or career training and find resources like wheelchairs or assistive technology, rehab counselors make work with students to develop strategies to complete there education and transition to work.
Palliative care and hospice care:
Palliative care and hospice care are two type of care for people with a serious illness. Palliative care is specialized medical care for anyone living with a serious illness, such as cancer or dementia, patients in palliative care can receive medical care for their symptoms, along with treatment that is meant to help slow or stop their illness. The main goal is to improve quality of care.
Palliative care and hospice care:
Palliative care and hospice care are two type of care for people with a serious illness. Palliative care is specialized medical care for anyone living with a serious illness, such as cancer or dementia, patients in palliative care can receive medical care for their symptoms, along with treatment that is meant to help slow or stop their illness. The main goal is to improve quality of care.
Palliative care:
-Medical care for symptoms
-Treatment to slow or stop the illness
-Aims to improve quality of life
Palliative care:
-Medical care for symptoms
-Treatment to slow or stop the illness
-Aims to improve quality of life
Palliative care team:
Works to prevent or ease suffering
Help make difficult healthcare decisions
Palliative care can be delivered in a hospital, nursing home, palliative care facility, or ar your home.
Palliative care team:
Works to prevent or ease suffering
Help make difficult healthcare decisions
Palliative care can be delivered in a hospital, nursing home, palliative care facility, or ar your home.
Hospice care is a type of care for people with serious illnesses who cannot or choose not to continue their treatment to cure or control their illness. While palliative care may occur at any time during a serious illness, hospice care typically occurs when a person has 6 months or less to live. Hospice care is similar to palliative in that it aim to help improve a persons quality of life.
Hospice care includes: emotional support, spiritual support, relief of symptoms and pain, advance care planning. It can be provided in the hospital, home, or nursing home.
Hospice care is a type of care for people with serious illnesses who cannot or choose not to continue their treatment to cure or control their illness. While palliative care may occur at any time during a serious illness, hospice care typically occurs when a person has 6 months or less to live. Hospice care is similar to palliative in that it aim to help improve a persons quality of life.
Hospice care includes: emotional support, spiritual support, relief of symptoms and pain, advance care planning. It can be provided in the hospital, home, or nursing home.
Palliative care:
Supportive care for a patient with a serious illness, palliative care focuses on comfort and quality of life. Palliative care manages:pain, side effects, physical symptoms. Palliative care team offers strength, identify spiritual support, provide opportunities for meaning making. Palliative teams help coordinate medical and comfort care according to the patient’s needs.
Palliative care:
Supportive care for a patient with a serious illness, palliative care focuses on comfort and quality of life. Palliative care manages:pain, side effects, physical symptoms. Palliative care team offers strength, identify spiritual support, provide opportunities for meaning making. Palliative teams help coordinate medical and comfort care according to the patient’s needs.
Ignite:
The following tips will help you start planning for your Ignite presentation.
Choose PowerPoint or Google Slides to create your presentation.
Utilize the information, statistics, graphs, and tables researched throughout the semester through our IGNITE discussions to incorporate into your presentation.
Presentations should include 21 slides total (1 Title Slide, 19 Content slides, 1 Reference Slide)
Each slide should include keywords, text, images, or tables and graphs offering a concise overview of the information and prompts for the presenter.
Once the presentation has been created, students will need to set a time transition.
Remember to use your storytelling skills to present your information.
Practice, practice, practice!
Record and submit your final presentation.
Ignite:
The following tips will help you start planning for your Ignite presentation.
Choose PowerPoint or Google Slides to create your presentation.
Utilize the information, statistics, graphs, and tables researched throughout the semester through our IGNITE discussions to incorporate into your presentation.
Presentations should include 21 slides total (1 Title Slide, 19 Content slides, 1 Reference Slide)
Each slide should include keywords, text, images, or tables and graphs offering a concise overview of the information and prompts for the presenter.
Once the presentation has been created, students will need to set a time transition.
Remember to use your storytelling skills to present your information.
Practice, practice, practice!
Record and submit your final presentation.