Centered Health Promotion November 25, 2012 Page 1 There are three methods of data collection employed by community nurses to obtain community assessment data. They include observation, interviews and measurement; the observation method also referred to as the windshield survey that includes the use of all the senses i.e. sight, touch, smell, hearing and taste to ascertain community appearances, noting the status of residential buildings, the people and their physical and biological surroundings
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Neighborhood Comparison of the Upper and Poor Class Introduction Income, race, ethnicity, religion and culture all have profound impacts on neighborhoods. Some impacts consist of area appearance, transportation options, friendliness, safety options, and lack of resources. This week I visited a poor and upper class neighborhood at two different hours of the day. The first day I visit the poor class neighborhood call Lincoln Heights in Monroe Louisiana at 8:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. The second day
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and as a result customer satisfaction will go up along with profits. As far company Q should be concerned, they need to find a way to reconnect to the community. Company Q is a small chain of stores that seems to be getting smaller instead of growing, there are a few ways they can change that well building their social responsibility in the communities in which they do business in. First they need to be focusing on the customers a little more. A perfect example of this is when customers were asking
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conflict is the result. The emerging social structures benefit some in obtaining or retaining PWP at the expense of others. Using this type of analysis in reviewing the documentary “Gasland”, directed by Josh Fox, we see firsthand how small rural communities were exploited and how Politian’s benefited themselves. In the begging of the film we see how these gas companies use their PWP to gain control of land. We discover that Fox’s land sits on a gold mine of natural gas. The gas companies offer to
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Windshield Survey Paper Community Health Nursing Excelsior College Professor Debra Masterson November 04, 2014 This windshield survey was created using my community in Ocala which is located in Marion county Florida. The city itself has a population of over 319,000 according to the 2013 census and I am sure it has grown since then as the city continues to grow and development almost daily. With this population it is the 45th most populated
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Community and Cultural Competence The definition of the geopolitical community is a community that have specific boundary such as rivers, mountain as well as highways or jurisdictional boundaries which can be politically or geographically influenced Statistical and epidemiological studies are frequently based on date from specific geopolitical areas (Maurer & Smith, 2013). This is my geopolitical community because it is a geographical location. I may or may not have anything in common with
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Table of contents Page no Contents 01 Personal information 02 Introduction 03 Conclusion 04 Anisa Abbas 22 July 2015 Student no 3618 863 8 Community & Health Psychology PYC4811 Assignment 02 657832 Introduction Community! “A group or network of people who are connected to each other by relatively durable social relations that extend beyond immediate genealogical ties and who mutually define that relationship as important to their social identity
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Young people nowadays do not give enough time to helping their communities. Agree or Disagree? As our world's civilization develops rapidly, people's lives become increasingly abundant and colorful with many ways of learning, doing sports and recreation. As a result, young people today are proven that they do not give enough time to helping their communities, and reasons supporting this statement are in the following. Firstly, young people are definitely easier to be distracted since they
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Jesus: Advocating Community Some would say God, or the author of Genesis, got it right: "It is not good for man to be alone." For as long as there have been humans, there have been communities. We are communal beings. From the first small tribes to the modern day mega cities, communities have evolved just as much as the human species. There are many ways that one can identify with a community. Human beings as well as many other species, especially primates, need these groupings as much as most
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while the fountain; which was the center of community, breaks down in the center of the park? I believe that you have to take care of the things that are important to you or they fall apart, much like the park. I wanted to explore the meaning of community in today’s context. The rusting, and what happens when we don’t put enough significance of maintaining a sense of community. What does it mean to be part of a community? The definition of community that I like the most is the feeling of belonging
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