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HLT-310V Module 2 DQ 1 – The Death Of Ivan Ilych
Refer to the GCU Introduction, The Death of Ivan Ilych by Tolstoy and the three concepts of the “healing environment” found in chapters 7-9 of Called to Care: A Christian Worldview for Nursing. What is the phenomenology of illness and disease (i.e. the personal “what it is like”)? Cite references from your reading to support your answer.
What is a personal analysis of your own experience with illness and disease and how several factors colored that experience? How can you relate to The Death of Ivan Ilych?
Part 1:
Complete the following chart by identifying and describing five facilities and the services they offer as well as identifying personnel who work in each facility.
Facility | Describe the facility. | Describe the services offered at this facility. | Identify types of personnel that work in this facility. |
1. Hospital | |||
2. Ambulatory care | |||
3. Rehabilitation | |||
4. Retail health clinic | |||
5. Long-term care |
Cite at least five peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar resources.
Part 2:
Describe the following health care structures.
Health Care Structure | Describe the health care structure. | Identify a facility in your community that represents each of the health care structures.
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Private Structure | ||
For-Profit Structure | ||
Voluntary Structure |
Discussion Questions (Optional):
1) If you were able to apply for a job today, or a new position in the health care industry, what type of facility would you be attracted to? Explain why.
2) What value (qualifications) would you bring to your selected facility?
Assignment Details
For this Assignment, you are going to write a paper explaining how you developed your theory through the four stages (theorizing, syntax, theory testing, and evaluation). Your paper must be 3 to 5 pages, not including the title and reference pages.
To view the Grading Rubric for this Assignment, please visit the Grading Rubrics section of the Course Resources.
Assignment Requirements
Before finalizing your work, you should: