What are some ways we can help patients avoid diseases?
What conditions do you think are preventable, and what could you do to help prevent them?
Do you think most patients are responsible for their own health, or is it a community issue?
Some of the ways to help patient to avoid diseases are
Some of the conditions which are preventable are
Non-communicable disease:
Communicable disease
Healthy life is the right of everyone in a community. An individual is totally responsible for their health (for example if an individual smokes,drinks even after knowing the harmful effects of it,here the individual is responsible for getting sick )
It becomes a community issue when there is a massive outbreak of the disease in the community where everyone needs screening and adequate preventive measures to saty healthy.
What are some ways we can help patients avoid diseases? What conditions do you think are...
What are some ways we can help patients avoid disease? What condition do you think are preventable, and what could you do to help prevent them?
Do you think most patients are responsible for their own health, or is it a community?
1) How do you think we should prioritize the distribution of global health resources (what diseases/conditions, areas, or populations should we focus on and why)? (at least 200 words). 2)What metric is the best way to determine which disease/condition, area, or population to prioritize? For example, is the DALY (disability-adjusted life year) the best way measurement, or is there something else? (at least 200 words).
What are some ways we can improve long term health outcomes for our patients or administrators we work with everyday?
Discuss some ways that the pharmaceutical industry negatively impacts our health care system. In your response, discuss marketing, drug costs for patients, and the opioid crisis. How does lobbying work to increase the pharmaceutical industry's power? Discuss a way in which we could reduce the power of the pharmaceutical industry to hold them accountable for overpricing and over-prescribing. How difficult do you think it would be to implement your idea? What is the Remote Area Medical (RAM) Clinic, and why...
as a medical assistant, how can we help patients experience severe pain? Do you think there is a better way to assess a patient's pain that 1-10 scale we use? What would that be?
What are some of the ways medicine is dealing with pain today? How, as medical assistant s, could we help patients experiences severe pain? Do you think there is a better way to asses a patient’s pain than the 1-10 scale we use? What would that be?
4.2 Based on external readings), which evidence-based strategy to prevent youth violence do you think is the most feasible to implement, expand and evaluate? Also state which strategy you think is the most challenging. How might you apply or engage with the intervention in your current or future nursing practice? 4.3 Discuss how community violence in an urban city environment (i.e. Baltimore City) impacts the entire community (including community residents, nursing students, faculty and staff, hospital workers). Propose one action...
What do you think we need to address and work with our patients, when addressing their health behaviors? What would you like to see health care doing more of in order to decrease these negative health behaviors and increase the positive ones? And lastly, what are the barriers to make and maintaining change?
When we think of deadly diseases, asthma may not be the first one that comes to mind. Despite this, each day, 14 Americans die from asthma. The cause behind asthma is not clear, but scientists do know what can aggravate the condition, or how to treat an attack. 1. Why do you think asthma is on the rise? Some experts point to environmental links to explain this increase. 2. What role does smoking play in asthma and emphysema? 3. What...