Health education models

Write about the educational and community-based programs in Healthy People 2030.”  you will review the learning theories  Choose 1 theory that you believe would best fit the target population who are experiencing or at risk for a health problem you identified in module one.

you will:

  • Review learning theories, principles, and health education models select one theory, and apply to your diagnosis.
  • Define the learning theory and describe its major components.
  • write about how you might apply it when addressing one of the health problems for a target population in your community.  Narrow your population to a focused group, such as a classroom, church group or another reasonably sized group.
  • List 2 – 3 teaching strategies you could use for your aggregate.

For example, if you have chosen childhood obesity as your identified health problem, describe the learning theory that would work best with children ages 8 – 10, and explain why you believe that learning theory would work best with it.

Components of a working capital management strategy

What are the two major components of a working capital management strategy (describe in detail) Also compare and contrast aggressive and conservative asset mix strategies ( comparisons should address goals, liquidity and risk) Please use references and cite sources

 

The impact of traditional and social media

Is there an age difference in the impact of traditional and social media on females? Explain your answer. Is there a gender difference in the impact of traditional and social media? Explain your answer.

What do you think would be the most effective way to decrease the impact of either traditional or social media on body image, particularly in adolescents? What type of barriers would your approach face?

Information literacy

Information literacy is very vital in this technological era due to Infobesity. A health professional is required to be information literate so that he/she can perform excellently at work. Discuss with relevant examples, four reasons why Information literacy skills are invaluable to health professionals, especially midwives.

The process of purchasing new physiologic monitors

The institution is in the process of purchasing new physiologic monitors for its step-down unit. Describe how usability should be incorporated as part of the purchasing process. Design a brief usability test to support the purchasing process.(Not less than 300 words)

The concept of cultural humility

In your experience, how have changes in healthcare affected nurses’ ability to provide person-centered, holistic care? As you think ahead to your future practice as a nursing practitioner, which of the concepts covered this week resonates most with you? Why? How do you anticipate that the concept of cultural humility will affect your practice? Explain.

 

Health Information Management

Explain why it is important for the Health Information Management (HIM) professional to be fluent in processes involving subpoenas, depositions, discovery, and eDiscovery. Provide an example of how you would apply a business record rule in cases of negligence, malpractice, corporate negligence, or breach of confidentiality

Multiculturalism and diversity

Discuss how multiculturalism and diversity play roles in diagnosis and treatments. Are there barriers to providing quality healthcare to communities due to the racially and ethnically diverse population? What do you think can be done to meet these challenges?

The health service for the emotional distress

Your manager calls for an urgent staff meeting and reports that a complaint has been made by the family of an organ donor patient, Jessica. The donor family had requested not to be identified, but at the funeral of the donor, the family of the organ receiver, Malala, approached them and wanted to thank them in person for their lifesaving decision. The donor’s (Jessica’s) family is threatening civil action against the health service for the emotional distress this has caused them.

Further investigation has determined that a family member of the organ receiver, Malala, entered a lift where they overheard a group of health professionals discussing the sad case of a 16-year-old girl, without naming her, who had died recently as a result of an accident on Northbourne Avenue close to Civic, and who’s organs were able to be donated. The family of the organ receiver (Malala) searched the internet and found the media report which gave the names of Jessica and the people involved, where they lived, and the details of the funeral.

Reflect upon the case study above and apply a reasoned approach in your response to the scenario, highlighting at least three key relevant legal frameworks and ethical concerns (with references).

Medical device regulation

Medical device regulation in general is not as harmonized as drug and biologics regulation.  This is true for pharmacovigilance in the Medical Device world.  However, the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF; see: http://www.imdrf.org/about/about.asp (Links to an external site.)) was formed in October 2011 to play a role in the Medical Device world that is similar to the role played by the ICH for drugs and biologics.

Take some time to explore the IMDRF website and describe the IMDRF membership.  Which countries are represented? Where do the members come from (e.g. Industry? Regulatory Bodies?)? What are some of the safety/pharmacovigilance-relevant closed and/or current “work items” in the Medical Device harmonization space?  How do these work items compare with the overall PVG harmonization themes of the drugs/biologics world? What are your thoughts about these initiatives?