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ANGIE BELTRN
DIANA CARDENAS
NATALY BALSERO GARCIA
TEACHER
DIANA MARCELA SOTO
VIII SEMESTER
INTRODUCTION
In this project, we want to show the importance of promotion and prevention in the
area of health so that you can generate awareness among people of the care to be
taken.
And so to prevent and detect early cardiovascular diseases, epidemics, cancer
diseases and to give excellent handling in case they arise
The concept of health according to the World Health Organization has a specific
definition: the complete state of physical and social well-being that a person has.
This definition is the result of a conceptual evolution, since it emerged in place of a
notion that had long, who boasted that health was simply the absence of biological
diseases. From the fifties, the WHO revised the definition and finally replaced by
the new, in which the notion of human well-being transcends the merely physical.
The Pan American Health Organization then brought one more fact: health also
has to do with the environment around the person. (concept.of, 2015)
GOALS
Promote advocacy and prevention from the health area also provide
adequate service to the community
KEY WORDS
Health
Promotion
Prevention
Anorexy
Cardiovascular Disease
Measles
Cerebrovascular Disease
Biological Diseases
Disease
RESEARCH QUESTION
Which they are most common diseases? prevention and promotion?
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
Are common causes of morbidity and loss of quality of life in the current
population, however, are preventable diseases.
Measles is an infectious disease caused by:
A virus in the paramyxovirus family. How is it spread? Measles is a highly
contagious disease, so that the briefest contact with an infected can transmit
the infection.
Bulimia
Is a disease in which a person binge eats and then feels a loss of control, so
the y vomit or use laxatives to prevent the weight gain.
Overweight
PROPOSALS
PREVENTION
PROMOTION
Primary: activities are designed to completely prevent desease.
For example, immunization.
Secondary: early detection and management of diseases. For example,
control tests to be performed.
Tertiary: to manage clinical diseases in order to prevent them from
progresssing or to avoid complications of the diseases.
The best solution we can ofter them as your eps is to have workshops where he
will report to the people what the disease more common and how to prevent further
appointments will have priority possibly patients who may suffer any of
these diseases.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
AFMC.
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stages
of
prevention.
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http://phprimer.afmc.ca/Part1TheoryThinkingAboutHealth/Chapter4BasicConceptsInPreventionSurveillan
ceAndHealthPromotion/Thestagesofprevention
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salud:
http://www.saludcastillayleon.es/ciudadanos/es/enfermedades-problemassalud