Title: INTRODUCTION TO CONCEPTS OF
1INTRODUCTION TO CONCEPTS OF
2PATHOLOGY DEFINED
- INVESTIGATION OF DISEASE ADRESSING
- THE STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL
- CHANGES
3AS P.T., WE ARE MOST INTERESTED IN
- HOW DOES DISEASE AFFECT ABILITY
- WHAT PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN
- WHAT MEASUREMENTS SHOULD WE TAKE
- HOW DOES DISEASE CHANGE RX PLAN
4DEFINITION OF HEALTH
- STATE OF COMPLETE PHYSICAL, MENTAL
- AND SOCIAL WELL BEING NOT JUST
- LACK OF DISEASE
5HEALTH MAY ALSO BE VIEWED AS A CONTINUUM
6ILLNESS CAN BE DIVIDED
7ACUTE
- RAPID ONSET AND SHORT DURATION
- PREDICTABLE
8CHRONIC
- PERMANENT IMPAIRMENT
- RESIDUAL PHYSICAL OR COGNITIVE DISABILITY
- CONDITION MAY FLUCTUATE
9CHRONIC CONDITIONS HAVE GREATER
10DISABLILTY CLASSIFICATIONS
- IMPAIRMENT
- DISABILITY
- HANDICAP
11IMPAIRMENT
- ANY LOSS OR ABNORMALITY OF
- PHYSCHOLOGICAL
- PHYSIOLOGIC
- ANATOMICAL
12DISABILITY
- ANY RESTRICTION TO PERFORM AN
- ACTIVITY IN A NORMAL MANNER
13DISABILITY DESCRIBES HOW AN
IMPAIRMENT AFFECTS
- ACTIVITIES AT WORK, HOME, ETC
14HANDICAP
- IS THE DISADVANTAGE FROM IMPAIRMENT
- OR DISABILITY THAT LIMITS NORMAL LIFE ROLES
15COGNITIVE DISABILITY-5 TYPES
- EXECUTIVE FUNCTION
- COMPLEX PROBLEM SOLVING
- INFO PROCESSING
- MEMORY DEFICITS
- LEARNING DISABILITY
16THEORIES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS
- BIOMEDICAL
- HOMEOSTATIC OR MULTICAUSAL
- GENERAL ADAPTATION
- PHYSCHOSOCIAL
17BIOMEDICAL
- DISEASE IS RESULT OF MALFUNCTION OF CELL OR ORGAN
18HOMEOSTASIS THEORY
- MANY INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO
STATE OF HEALTH
19GENERAL ADAPTATION THEORY
- RESPONSE TO STRESSORS CAUSE ILLNESS
20PHYSCHOSOCIAL THEORIES
- ATTEMPT TO INTEGRATE
- PHYSIOLOGIC
- PSYCHOLOGIC
- SOCIAL
21HEALTH PROMOTION
- CONCEPT TRYING TO PROMOTE GOOD HEALTH
22DISEASE PREVENTION
- PRIMARY- REMOVING DISEASE
- SECONDARY- PROMOTE EARLY DETECTION
- TERTIARY-AIMED AT LIMITING ESTABLISHED DISEASE
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24BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL CONCEPTS RELATED TO
HEALTH CARE
25GEOGRAPHIC VARIATIONS
- INFLUENCED BY
- ACTUAL CLIMATE
- POLITICAL CLIMATE
26RACE VARIATIONS
- CERTAIN DISEASES MORE COMMON TO A RACE
- TAY-SACHS
- SICKLE CELL ANEMIA
- EARLY ONSET OSTEOPOROSIS
27Minorities frequently less likely to have access
to health care
28People from different cultures in general respond
differently to disease
29Health care practioners cultural background also
influences access
30Age and gender variations
31The obvious-
- The older a person is the more likely that
disease will be present
32The expected
- The different sexes have proportional different
diseases
33The unexpected-
- Gender differences in response to disease
34Major point
- There are few differences in the physiologic
responses to exercise between genders
35Variations in lifestyle lead to health differences
- Tobacco use
- Promiscuity
- Seat belt use
- Guns in the home
36Substance abuse causes health differences
- Tobacco-CO and nicotine
- Alcohol-changes sleep, delays wound healing,
cause neuropathies, cause myopathies - Stimulants increase perception of pain, increases
excretion of Ca
37Eating disorders
- Anorexia nervosa
- Bulimia nervosa
- Obesity
38Domestic violence
- Frequently undetected
- Neglect can be unintentional
39Exercise and health
- Sedentary consequences
- Overtraining consequences
- Exercise addiction
40Stress affects health
41Physiologic responses to stress
- Tend to be sympathetic in nature
- If not relieved lead to health problems
42Stress can cause disease and
43Stress can play a role in psychogenic pain
44Stress can lead to musculoskeletal dysfunction
45Anxiety disorders affect health
- Symptoms are the same as sympathetic nervous
system - Can present as appearing life threatening
46Psycho physiologic disorders
- Physical symptoms caused by or exacerbated by
psychological factors
47Somatoform disorder
- Physical symptoms that cause significant
impairment without physical findings - Nonintentional
48Factitious disorder
- Intentional or self induced symptoms for purpose
of gain
49Chronic pain disorders
505 axis system for categorizing
- Anatomic region
- Organ system
- Temporal characteristics of pain
- Intensity ratings
- Etiology
51Chronic pain produces psychological changes
52Symptom magnification disorders
- Person magnifies symptoms for gain
- To get PT to pay attention
- For financial gains
53Mood disordersdepression
- Can be a normal response
- Unipolar depression or endogenous depression
- Bipolar depression
54Etiology
- Geneticprobably neurotransmitter
- Medicines
- Hormonal
55These people may be referred to PT secondary to
other complaints
56Treatment
- Antidepressants
- Lithium carbonate for bipolar
57Suicide is common
- All verbalizations should be taken seriously
until proven otherwise