Describe the role advocacy plays in health education/promotion.
Nurses place a role of advocate while caring a patient.she stands with the patient and talk behalf of the patient.through this way we can make a interpersonel relationship with the client.patient would feel comfortable with the nurse.if she say any regarding his disease condition patient would ready to accept.she will be ready to take medication and follow instructions to get rid of from the condition as she know that nurse will be there for her if any thing happend.This beief will enhance the quality care and help for health promotion.
Explain the role of health education in health promotion. How is the nursing process used in developing health education? Describe a contemporary issue, local or global, that a family may experience today. What steps would the nurse take to address these as part of a health education plan? What are some issues that you are seeing that could prevent a family from health promotion?
Explain the role of health education in health promotion. How is the nursing process used in developing health education? Describe a contemporary issue, local or global, that a family may experience today. What steps would the nurse take to address these as part of a health education plan?
discuss social support and the role it plays in health promotion and health maintenance include the role of social nwtworking sites
Explain the role of the health education in health promotion. how is the nursing process used in developing health education.
describe the earliest efforts at health care and informal health education promotion
Discuss the importance of public health surveillance and reporting. Describe the role technology plays in improving public health surveillance. Describe which technologies or initiatives are used for public health surveillance.
Specifically define the role of the registered nurse in patient advocacy. Describe situations in which nursing advocacy can assist patients within the healthcareenvironment. Defend why nurses are, or are not, adequately prepared, in prelicensure education, to act as patient advocates.
There are multiple settings for health education and promotion. Describe how a health educator might function in the following settings (job responsibilities, daily tasks, objectives). Include two advantages and two disadvantages of that particular setting. Schools Worksites Health Care Organizations Community / Public Health Agencies Colleges / Universities International Agencies Non-traditional Settings
9. There are multiple settings for health education and promotion. Describe how a health educator might function in the following settings (job responsibilities, daily tasks, objectives). Include two advantages and two disadvantages of that particular setting. Note: I will select two from the following list) Schools Worksites Health Care Organizations Community / Public Health Agencies Colleges / Universities International Agencies Non-traditional Settings
What is the importance of nursing's history to political advocacy today? Describe the role of advocacy within the history of nursing's development in the U.S.