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sickness is simply the state of health. disability is a comparison of one's capability to normal people.
No, "mental" health, I assume, would be going with your instincts and trusting fully in yourself. Intellectual health would be basing your health and lifestyle off of books, doctors, magazines, or anything trustworthy from an outside source rather than your own. The difference between mental and intellectual health is trusting ones own instincts and decisions vs. the knowledge of everyone else.
what is the difference between hospital management and health management
there isn't really a difference
As long as they obtain a Nursing License for the US State they would like to work in.
No. Mental health is a wide genre covering everything from information processing (intellectual) to body movement. Intellectual health is more about how well you can process information.
Illness is simply a poor state of health. Disease is an "abnormal condition affecting a body" Disability is an impairment of body function or structure that restricts normal functioning. None of them are as specific as most people think, and they're often interchangeable.
Health is the well being of your body such as; physical, mental ,and social/emotional health while wellness is state of well being, or balanced health. Health is also defined as the absence of illness, pain, etc. Well-being does not necessarily depend on health, except in the physical realm. A person can adjust to disability, for example, and be healthy and experience well-being despite a disability.
nothing.
A health professional is the person that provides the service of health care.
A health consumer is one who needs health care and health products and uses money to acquire them. Consumer health is concerned with how healthy and active consumers are in general, on a day-to-day basis.
Physical health, intellectual health, emotional health, spiritual health and social health