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It is the study of products and services that have an effect on health and decisions on how to spend money
Consumers Health
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Those who use health information, products and services
Health Consumer
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What are the components of Consumer Health?
Health Information, Health Products, Health Services
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It is the any idea that we hear from people around us, read from the books and other printed materials or from the media that influence our health
Health Information
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It is the items that we consume to improve our health like medicine, foods, clothes, furnitures, electronic, etc
Health Products
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It consist Health Professionals, Health Facility, Health Insurance, and Health Modalities
Health Services
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It is any concept, step, or advice that various sources give to aid the health status of an individual
Health Information
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What is the Consumer Health Act of the Philippines?
Republic Act No. 7394
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It was enacted primarly to protect the consumer against hazards to health and safety, and against deceptive, unfair, unconsciousable sales act and practices
Republic Act No. 7394
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Write down unreliable in Consumers Health
Customs and Supertitious, Information based on Ignorance and Prejudice, Information prevised from Quacks, Commercialized Health Information
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Write down the reliable in Consumers Health
Competent Physician
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DTI stands for?
Department of Trade and Industry
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DOH stands for?
Department of Health
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BFAD stands for?
Bureau of Food and Drugs
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FDA stands for?
Food and Drug Administration
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How many rights does a consumer have?
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What does "The Right to Basic Needs" mean?
This right guarantees survival, adequate food, clothing, shelter, healthcare education and sanitation
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Explain "The Right to Safety"
This is the right to be protected against the marketing of goods or the provision of services that are hazardous to health and life
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Explain "The Right to Information"
This is the right to be protected against the dishonest and misleading advertising or labelling and the right to be given the facts and information to make informed choices
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Explain "The Right to Choose"
This is the right to choose product at a competitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality
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Explain "The Right to Representation"
This is the right to express consumers interest in the making and execution of government policies
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Explain "The Right to Redress or Remedy"
This is the right to be compensated for misinterpretation, shoddy goods, or unsatisfactory services
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Explain "The Right to Consumer Education"
This is the right to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to be an informed customer
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Explain "The Right to Environmental Health"
This is the right to live and work in an environment that is neither threatening or dangerous of which permits life of dignity and well-being
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A form of a health fraud is any promotion, or sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective
Quackery
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It is an individual that has little professiinal qualifications to practice medicine. He/She also pretentiously uses meaningless medical jargon and relies on scare tactics, paranold, accusations and quick fixes
Quack
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Reasons why people patronize Quakery?
Lack of scientific knowledge in choosing health products and services, The quack do not charge service fee but donation only, Self-Medication, Customs and Beliefs, The patient is helpless
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What are the examples of Quackery?
Medical Quackery, Vibroaction, Power Balance Bracelets
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It includes cure, treatments and remedies of various health conditions that are drugless or bloodless in nature
Medical Quackery
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It is often connected to healthcare. These programs aim to appraise the health conditions of individual through screening and examinations, cure and treat disorders, prevent and controll the spread of diseases, provide safety, emergency care, and first aid, and ensure follow up program for individuals who have undergone treatments
Health Services
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These are individuals who provide preventive, curative, promotional, or rehabillitative healthcare services in a systematic way to people, familes, or communities
Health Professionals
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It is one example of health professional that record the medical history of individuals, provides diagnosis, perform medical examinations, and prescribes medication
Physician
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What are the classification of Health Facilities?
Hospital, Walk-In Center, Health Center, Extended Facility
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An institute where people undergo medical diagnosis, care and treatment. It offers different types of medical cure like in and out patient care
Hospital
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It is a facility that offers surgery without the patient being admitted in the hospital
Walk-In Center
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It cater to a specific population with various health needs
Health Center
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A healthcare facility that provide treatment, nursing care, and residential services to patients often the elderly
Extended Facility
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What are types or Hospital?
General Hospital and Specialty Hospital
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A hospital that does have complete medical surgical, and maternal care facilities
General Hospital
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A hospital that handled a particular disease or condition and deal with only one type of patient
Specialty Hospital
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Examples of General Hospital are?
Philippine General Hospital, Baguio General Hospital, Cebu General Hospital, Davao General Hospital
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Example of Specialty Hospital are?
Philippine Heart Center, Lung Center of the Philippines, National Kidney Transplant Institute
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A financial agreement between an insurance company and an individual or group for the payment of healthcare cost. This also may pertain to a "protection that provides benefits for sickness and injury"
Health Insurance
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What are the examples of Health Insurance?
PhilHealth, PAG-IBIG, SSS
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PhilHealth stands for?
Philippine Health Insurance Corporation
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PAG-IBIG stands for?
Pagtutulungan sa Kinabukasan: Ikaw, Bangko, Industriya, Gobyerno
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SSS stands for?
Social Security System
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This was created in 1995 to implement universal health coverage in the Philippines. It is a tax-exempt government-owned and controlled corporation (GOCC) of the Philippines, and is attached to the Department of Health
PhilHealth
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The HDMF commonly known was established to provide a national savings program and an affordable housing finance for Filipinos. Aside from housing programs, it also offers savings program and multi-purpose loan that qualified members can avail
PAG-IBIG
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It is a social insurance program that aims to provide protection to its members and beneficiaries, while GSIS serves as the counterpart social insurance program for those who work in government. Its members can avail or maternity, sickness, disability, retirement, funeral and death benefits. It also allows qualified members to take up salary, housing, business, educational loans
SSS
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Medicine views diseasea as manifestation of an alteration in the processes by which the body naturally heals itself. It offers a wide range of natural practices including herbal medicine accupuncture, accupressure, natural therapy, and ventosa cupping masaage theraphy
Naturopathy
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What are the examples of Naturopathy?
Acupuncture, Ventosa Cupping Massage Therapy, Acupressure, Reflexology, Nutrition Therapy
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A traditional Chinese medicine practice that originated thousands of years ago. It is a form of energy medicine where long thin of needles are inserted to specific parts of the body to affect the energy flow. It is believed to treat musculoskeletal dysfuntions
Acupuncture
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Treatments of Acupuncture?
Depression, Anxiety, Weight loss, Insomia, Arthritis, Nausea
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It is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create sunction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well being, and a type of deep-tissue massage
Ventosa Cupping Massage Therapy
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The cups of Ventosa can be made of?
Glass, Bamboo, Earthenware, Silicone
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What are the types of Cupping Ventosa?
Dry Cupping and Wet Cupping
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The form of cupping most commonly used by healthcare practitioners in Canada. A glass, plastic, or silicon cup is placed on the skin where the air within the cup is removed causing a vacuum effect.
Dry Cupping
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It requires skin incision, the skin incision can be made either before or after cupping treatment. This cup is meant to suck out any impurities in the body cells which may include blood, toxins, fragmenting blood, cell, and tissue fluid
Wet Cupping
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What are the side effects of Cupping?
Burns, Bruises, Mild Discomfort, Skin Infection
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It is a form of massage where pressure is intentionally applied to specific points of the body. Also referred to as a Shiatsu Massage
Acupressure
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It originates in Japan, and the goal of this is to remove blockages in the body by realigning meridian points, which in turn is supposed to help balance energy in the body helping it feel better in both a physical and mental state
Shiatsu
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Side effects of Acupressure?
Soreness and Bruising
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It is the application if appropriate pressure to specific points and areas on the feet, hand, or ears. It is believed that those reflect points correspond to different body organs and systems, and that pressing than creates real benefits for the person's health
Reflexology
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What are the benefits of Reflexology?
Relaxation, Nerve Function, Blood Circulation, Headache Reduction
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It is a therapeutic approach to treating medical conditions and their associated a symptoms via the use of a specifically tailored diet devised and monitored by a medical doctor physician or registered dietitian nutritionist (RD). The diet is based upon the patient's medical record physician examination, functional examination and dietary history
Nutrition Therapy
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Physician for Heart?
Cardiologist
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Physician for Babies
Pediatrician
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Physician for Lungs
Pulmonologist
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Physician for Brain, Spinal Cord, Nerves?
Neurologist
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Physician for Eye?
Ophthalmologist
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Physician for Urinary Tract?
Urologist
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Physican for Elderly Patients?
Geriatrician
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Physician for Skin?
Dermatologist
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It treats for ringworm and other skin (fungal) infection
Akapulko
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It treat for non-insulin dependent diabetic patient
Ampalaya
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It treat for blood pressure control
Bawang
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It treat for use as antiseptic to disinfect wounds, for mouthwash or tooth decay and gum infection
Bayabas
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It treat for cough and asthma
Lagundi
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It treat for intestinal worms, particularly ascarsis and trichina
Niyog-Niyogan
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It treat for urinary stones
Sambag
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It treat for mouthwash
Tsaang-Gubat
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It treat for arthritis and gout
Pansit-pansitan
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It treat for relief from body aches and pains
Yerba-Buena
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Physician for Vagina
Gynaecologist
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What are the three types of Quakery?
Medical Quackery, Nutrition Quackery, Device Quackery
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What are the three major characteristic of Health Quackery?
Big business, It multiplies and spreads fast, It thrives on individuals who are diagnosed with illness that are known to have no cure