Evolution of Community and Public Health Nursing. Jessica Pham Date: May 26, 2016 Instructor: Diane Schlicke University of Phoenix Material Evolution of Community and Public Health Nursing Identify a minimum of three major events (or influences) in the evolution of community and public health nursing and describe how each event led to advancement of the field. For each event, describe the following:
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Malaria According to the ONE CAMPAIGN approximately 219 people live in the world with malaria and 90% of those who died from malaria are from sub-Saharan Africa. There are many important risk factors that are highly associated with malaria. Those who are poor in these undeveloped countries live in places where mosquito density tends to be high and because they are unable to afford instecide treated nets over their beds when they are asleep or spray that they could potentially spray around their
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Newborn screening is a public health program designed to screen infants shortly after birth for a list of conditions that are treatable, but not clinically evident in the newborn period. Some of the conditions included in newborn screening programs are only detectable after irreversible damage has been done, in some cases sudden death is the first manifestation of the disease. Screening programs are often run by state or national governing bodies with the goal of screening all infants born in the
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302 Advanced Composition (F,S,#) GCH 310 Health Behavior Theories GCH 332 Health and Disease GCH 360 Health and Environment GCH 335 Applied Health Statistics Fall Course GCH 411 Health Program Planning and Eval GCH 412 Fundamentals of Epidemiology GCH 405 Global Hlth Interv: History and Systems Elective ANTH 381 or PHIL 344 or SOCI 390 or COMM 304 Credit GCH 205 International Health (F,S,#) Natural Science (lab or non-lab) Social Science Information Technology GGS 101 Major
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Qualification | Unit number and title | BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care (QCF) | Unit 12: Public Health | Learner name | Assessor name | | Karen Paish | Duration | 6 hours | | Date issued | Hand in deadline | Marked work returned | Resubmission deadline | 23.5.16 | 6.6.16 | 14.6.16 | 28.6.16 | All resubmissions must be authorised by the Lead Internal Verifier. Only one resubmission is possible per assignment, providing: * The learner has met initial deadlines
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Obesity, a condition of an excessively high proportion of body fat, is associated with elevated risks of cancer to occur throughout the body. Obesity is also a risk factor for coronary heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and other chronic illnesses. Americans currently have the cheapest food in history when measured as a fraction of disposable income. Along with the real decreases in food cost, per capita food availability has increased. Consequently, this smaller share of disposable
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Cancer has become a common word used in everyday life. The rate of diagnosing many different types of cancers has drastically risen over the past century. What is even more shocking is that the most prominent cancer in the United States, lung cancer, has a leading cause that is completely preventable. Smoking is the number one cause of lung cancer and 100% percent preventable. The use of tobacco drastically increases the rate of being diagnosed with lung cancer. With the proper knowledge lung cancer
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Obesity is at an all time high in America. People of all ages lack the necessary exercise to stay healthy and fit. According to the article Overweight and Obesity Statistics in 2009-2010, 68% of all adults or two out of three adults are considered to be overweight or obese. America is in need of a plan to motivate the people to exercise and get healthy again. Lack of exercise in this country stems from numerous causes. Many people work a vigorus amount of hours to the point that they lack time to
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Victor Ananaba 5-14-15 H315 Unit 1 assignment The ten essential public health services are significant in the health field and its essentials correlates with other important information that assist each other out. It includes monitor health status that is to recognize public health concerns. Precise, periodic assessment of the group’s well-being, Identification of health risks consideration to vital figures and disparities. Identification of assets and resources use of methods
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1 What environmental risk factors contributing to disease and other health conditions are illustrated in this case? Classify each as unaltered, altered, or built environmental factor? This village has several environmental factors, which puts the inhabitants at risk. These factors may be categorized as unaltered factors, altered factors, and built factors. Unaltered environmental risk factors include mosquitoes, bad water, mold from the land slide, and goiters from lack of iodine in the soil. Altered
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