Example #1:- Promoting healthy communities and healthy individuals through good physical and mental health. Encouraging the community to get engaged in positive healthy activities, providing health information and education about the health disparities, health equity and social determinants of health. Mental health is achieved by stress management, yoga, meditation, physical activity, good work environment and positive attitude or thinking.
Example 2:- Prevention of communicable disease means protectiing the individual from getting infected by infectious agents and also preventing the spread of the infectious diseases. Taking control measures during the disease breakdowns. Proper health education and safety measures or precautions are the key to achieve this goal.
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Oral health care access is a major health problem, especially for children living in poverty. Describe how an oral health program developed at each level of the public health pyramid would differ and how considerations would differ. Health Pyramid Direct Health Pyramid Enabling Services Population-based services Infrastructure services Figure 1: MCH Pyramid DIRECT HEALTH CARE SERVICES Examples Basic Health Services Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs ENABLING SERVICES Examples Transportation Translation Outreach Respite Care. Health Education. Family Support...
There are a number of pieces of technology that help health care professionals perform job duties, track organizational and team performance, and stay on top of patient health indicators. The purpose of this discussion is to share technologies that help make the work of health care professionals better. With this in mind, describe two pieces of technology that you use in your work. Let your fellow learners know what each one helps you do and how it helps improve the...
Public Health officials administer public policy in an attempt to benefit the communities they serve. Many times, public health officials administer policy to advocate for at risk populations such as children. At times, some public health decisions may conflict with an individual's beliefs and values. Consider the use of compulsory vaccination requirements in school- aged youth. Should public health officials be able to enforce compulsory policies when those policies go against certain beliefs? Describe how ethical conflicts occurring between the...
ACTIVITY 2 MH651 Ethics in Health Care Lesson 2: Rights, Ethics, and Care Standards Activity 2: Standards of Care Presentation Prepare a PowerPoint presentation for a staff meeting that outlines the key points about negligence, professional liability, and malpractice. Clearly explain the terminology and give at least three (3) examples of each in your presentation. You may also use other Required Readings and other references. Your Activity responses should be both grammatically and mechanically correct and formatted in the same...
2. Nursing Diagnosis: Types of Nursing Diagnosis: (Ex: health promotion, risk, actual)-examples of each reach; Ex: What is Evaiuao 3. Care Plan Outcomes: examples 4. Nursing Interventions: examples: Direct care interventions 5. Care Plans: How do you prioritize Diagnosis'? 6. Nursing Intervention: Dependent, Independent, Collaborative, and Interdependent (Examples of each) 7. Assessments; Ex: MMSE (Cognitive) when to use? 8. Delegation: 5 rights of delegation-task, directions, person, supervision, circumstances
Patient’s Bill of Rights Imagine some of the issues that may require you, as a health care professional, to recall information in the Patient’s Bill of Rights and use it as the basis for your actions.For this assignment, you will post: What you would do if faced with the scenarios below. Include the following three items in your posting. I would suggest numbering your answer to make sure you have included everything. ITEMS: 1. Which component/s of the Patient’s Bill...
Short Answer: Briefly respond to each question. 18. Explain the goal of hospice care, and list the types of services provided in hospice ocents programs. 19. The federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) provides health care to inmates. Describe the two methods for evaluating the quality of health care provided to inmates. 20. List and discuss the four types of hospitals covered in your textbook. 21. Sally Smith's 80-year-old mother, Mary, lives with her. Sally works fulltime in the day and...
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mental health Theorists: Understanding the difference between mental health and mental illness Freud Apply concept of Id, Ego and Superego The Interview: Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Describe the sections of the Erikson's Stages of Development psychiatric assessment Understand concept based on age Describe the sections of the MSE and task to achieve Describe how to assess: attention, abstraction, insight, judgement (Refer to Table 3-2) Understand the role of neurotransmitters as What considerations should be evaluated during an interview? related to...
Imagine some of the issues that may require you, as a health care professional, to recall information in the Patient’s Bill of Rights and use it as the basis for your actions.For this assignment, you will post: What you would do if faced with the scenarios below. Include the following three items in your posting. I would suggest numbering your answer to make sure you have included everything. ITEMS: 1. Which component/s of the Patient’s Bill of Rights addresses the...