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2. What Is Mental Health and Wellness

WEBThe Wellness Wheel. Let’s first look at what mental wellness looks like. The Wellness Wheel is a model that aligns with Indigenous traditional practices, which view individuals …

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Chapter 19. Health and Medicine – Introduction to Sociology – 1st

WEB19.1. The Social Construction of Health. Medical sociology is the systematic study of how humans manage issues of health and illness, disease and disorders, and …

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Mental Health Models – Capacity to Connect: Supporting …

WEBMental health is a term that is often used interchangeably with mental health issues or mental illness, but they are not the same.. As we discussed, mental health is …

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3.2 Body Mechanics – Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care

WEB3.2 Body Mechanics Body mechanics involves the coordinated effort of muscles, bones, and the nervous system to maintain balance, posture, and alignment …

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2.4 Health History – Clinical Procedures for Safer Patient Care

WEB2.4 Health History. The purpose of obtaining a health history is to gather subjective data from the patient and/or the patient’s family so that the health care team and the patient …

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Health 2: Lifestyle and Choices – Health Care Assistant Program

WEB3. Evaluating Online Health Information. Health literacy is described by the Canadian Public Health Association as “the ability to access, understand, evaluate, and …

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Overview of all 12 Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)

WEBOverview of all 12 Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) These determinants come directly from the Government of Canada. 1. Income and Social Status

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Appendix 1: Wellness Wheel (Handout 1) – Capacity to Connect

WEBWellness Wheel Tips and Strategies. Physical wellness: Taking care of your body through physical activity, nutrition, sleep, and mental well-being.For example: Engage in some …

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Lifestyle and Choices – Health Care Assistant Program Provincial

WEB1.2 Discuss the physical, psychological, cognitive, social, and spiritual dimensions of health. 1.3 Describe the interrelatedness of the dimensions of health. 1.4 Discuss …

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Chapter 3: Women and Health

WEBWomen’s health is important from human rights and economics perspectives. Nearly 380,000 women die from preventable causes related to pregnancy each year. The …

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1.5 Personal Wellness – Student Success

WEB1.5 Personal Wellness. Personal wellness means being physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually healthy. A healthy lifestyle helps balance all these aspects to achieve …

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SAMHSA’s Six Principles of Trauma-Informed Care

WEB2. Trustworthiness and Transparency. In trauma-informed care, operations and decisions must be made with transparency at the forefront. The goal must be to build and maintain …

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Chapter 19. The Sociology of the Body: Health and Medicine

WEBRecruits become accustomed to ‘holding their heads high and erect; to standing upright, without bending the back, to sticking out the belly, throwing out the chest and throwing …

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9. Scenarios for Practice and Discussion – Starting A Conversation

WEBAsk participants to work in pairs or small groups. Give each small group one of the scenarios in Handout 4.1 Scenarios for Practice and Discussion (no responses) to either …

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Values, Beliefs, and Principles – Health Care Assistant Program

WEBThese core values, beliefs, and principles serve as foundations of HCA practice: Human beings should be viewed from a holistic perspective. Older adults are individuals …

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15.2 Nutrition and Energy Production – Concepts of Biology – 1st

WEBAbsence or low levels of vitamins can have a dramatic effect on health, as outlined in Table 15.1 and Table 15.2. Both fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins must be obtained from …

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2.6 Safe Medication Administration – Fundamentals of Nursing

WEBA nurse is preparing to administer metoprolol, a cardiac medication, to a client and implements the nursing process:. ASSESSES the vital signs prior to administration and …

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3.4 Immobility and Assisting Patients – Clinical Procedures for …

WEB3.4 Immobility and Assisting Patients. When patients are recovering from illness, they may require assistance to move around in bed, to transfer from bed to wheelchair, or to …

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