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NURS 4010 Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response Earthquake
Week 2 please request the videos and rubric for assignments to be sent as you go Epidemiology Resources Media Course Text: Stanhope, M., & Lancaster, J. (2014). Public health nursing: Population-centered health care in the community. (REv. 8th ed.)Philadelphia: Mosby Elsevier. Course Media: Family, Community, and Population-Based Care âEpidemiology in Community Health Nursingâ featuring Dr. David Jacobs, Ms. Joan Marren, and Dr. Fernando Guerra Readings Course Text: Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the Community Chapter 6, âApplication of Ethics in the Communityâ Chapter 12, âEpidemiologyâ (pp. 243â266; 272â274) Chapter 17, âPromoting Healthy Communities Using Multi-level Participatory Strategiesâ Chapter 14, âCommunicable and Infectious Disease Risksâ Articles
Fayram E. S., & Anderko, L. (2009). Applied epidemiology for public health and community-based nurses.Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 40(8), 361â366. Web Sites Center for Disease Control .cdc.gov/â>http://www.cdc.gov
Optional Resources are listed in the Week 2 Learning Resources area.
Threaded Discussion
Using the Epidemiologic Triangle concept, consider the relationship among causal agents, susceptible persons, and environmental factors. Then, respond to the following: As a BSN-prepared community health nurse, what steps should Debbie take next? How might information systems be used to support Debbieâs efforts? Support your response with references from the professional nursing literature.
Post your response to this Discussion by Day 3.
Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings by Day 7.
See the Week 2 Discussion area for details.
Virtual Practicum Team Discussion Practicum Activities: Use Health Data and a Population Group Health Problem This week, your instructor has assigned you to begin collecting health data about a health problem or issue that affects your population group. Examples of health data include epidemiological information related to health conditions, reproductive outcomes, causes of death, and quality of life. Important information to include is socioeconomic data (poverty levels) and the presence or lack of health insurance in your population.
Read more about epidemiology in your textbook.
There are a variety of sources to collect health data â at the local, state, and national level. Access and review the professional literature to support your case. If data is not available to support your heath issue for a local group, use state or national data. Read more about health data collection in your textbook. Some website links are provided in the Course Webliography to help get your started. It takes time to gather data, so donât worry about finalizing your data collection this week. In weeks 3 and 4, you will continue to collect Health Data by means of contacting your local health department and performing a community assessment.
Please address the following: What are some health problems within your population group? Is there a priority health problem that stands out to you? What population-related health problem do you want to focus on for this project? Identify one or more websites that you found to be useful. Please post the sites/s in the Course Webliography.
Post your response to this Discussion by Day 5. Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings by Day 7. See the Week 2 Practicum Discussion area for details. Week 3 Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response Resources Media Course Media:Family, Community, and Population-Based Care âEmergency Preparedness and Disaster Response in Community Health Nursingâ featuring Ms. Joan Marren, Dr. George DiFerdinando, and
Dr. Fernando Guerra Readings Course Text: Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the Community Chapter 23, âPublic Health Nursing and the Disaster Management Cycleâ Chapter 24, âPublic Health Surveillance and Outbreak Investigationâ Chapter 13, âInfectious Disease Prevention and Controlâ Articles
OâBoyle, C., Robertson, C., & Secor-Turner, M. (2006). Public health emergencies: nursesâ recommendations for effective actions.AAOHN Journal, 54(8), 347â353.
Richard, J., & Grimes, D. (2008). Bioterrorism: Class A agents and their potential presentations in immunocompromised patients. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 12(2), 295-302. Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management. (2007). Guidelines for childâfriendly disaster management and response [Fact sheet].
Retrieved from
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Optional Resources are listed in the Week 3 Learning Resources area.
Threaded Discussion
There is no Discussion this week. NURS 4010 Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response Earthquake
Select a disaster that could happen in your community. Then, write a 3- to 4-page paper outlining the following: The disaster How the professional nurse would use clinical judgment and decision-making skills to provide appropriate nursing care Other health care professionals that may be involved in a response Suggest strategies for improving your communityâs response to your identified disaster Due by Day 7.
Virtual Practicum Team Discussion Practicum Activities 3: Consider Levels of Prevention
This week your instructor has assigned you to consider the levels of prevention used in the community health setting. The three levels are primary, secondary, and tertiary. What do these terms mean? Briefly stated, prevention is about taking action to prevent or minimize the occurrence of an event. Read about levels of prevention on page 192 of your textbook.
To improve population health, the community nurse carries out her work sequentially and simultaneously at all levels of prevention. Also, as you continue to work on collecting health data. Consider contacting your local community health department this week to find out how they involved in addressing your problem. See what you can uncover.
Also, collaborating with other health care professionals, including your team members, will assist you to gain a fuller understanding of both your issue and your chosen population. Please address the following: Think about the three levels of prevention and how they relate to your population groupâs health problem. Provide three examples of health interventions, one for each level of prevention, that are appropriate actions to take regarding your populationâs problem.
Post your response to this Discussion by Day 5.
Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings by Day 7.
See the Week 3 Practicum Discussion area for details.
Week 4 Community Assessment and Interventions
Resources Media Course Media:Family, Community, and Population-Based Care âAssessing the Communityâ featuring Dr. Fernando Guerra, Ms. Joan Marren, Dr. Rachel Smith, and Dr. Barbara Sattler Readings Course Text:Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the Community Chapter 7, âCultural Diversity in the Communityâ Chapter 16, âUsing Health Education and Groups to Promote Healthâ Chapter 18, âCommunity as Client: Assessment and Analysisâ Articles Douglas, M., Uhl Pierce, J., Rosenkoetter, M., Clark Callister, L., Hattar-Pllara, M., Lauderdale, J. et al. (2009). Standards of practice for culturally competent nursing care: A request for comments.Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 20(3), 257â2 69.
Running, A., Martin, K., & Tolle, L. W. (2007). An innovative model for conducting a participatory community health assessment.Journal of Community Health Nursing, 24(4) 203- 213. Web Sites Occupational Safety and Health Administration .osha.gov/â>http://www.osha.gov
Optional Resources are listed in the Week 4 Learning Resources area.
To prepare for this Discussion, review the media presentations and Chapter 7 in the course textbook. Focus particularly on Dr. Smithâs presentation on cultural competence and on pages 146â152 in the textbook which discusses cultural competence. Also, review the Douglas, et al. article on âStandards of Practice for Culturally Competent Nursing Care.â Then, select a major ethnic or religious group from your community. With this group in mind, respond to the following questions: What major ethnic or religious groups are present in your community whose culture is different from your own?
Discuss your assumptions about this group. How might a nurseâs positive or negative assumptions influence the care provided, and thus health outcomes? Support your response with references from the professional nursing literature. Post your response to this Discussion byDay 3. Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings by Day 7.
See the Week 4 Discussion area for details.
To prepare for this Application, review the media presentations for this week and Chapter 15 in the course textbook on community assessment. In addition, use Table 15-5 on page 355 in the textbook to guide your windshield assessment. Include your windshield assessment with your Application. Conduct an assessment of the community in which you live, including a windshield assessment.
Then, write a 3- to 4-page paper that includes the following:
Demographics Vital statistics
Environmental issues
Occupational health hazards
Vulnerable populations
Resources available in the community
Other pertinent information about the community Due by Day 7 of Week 5.
This week your instructor has assigned you to consider the levels of intervention used in the community health setting. The three levels are community-level practice, systems-level practice, and individual-level practice. What do these terms mean?
Read about the levels of intervention on page 192 to 193 of your textbook. To improve population health, the community nurse carries out her culturally-competent care sequentially and simultaneously at all levels of intervention.
Also, consider community resources as they relate to your chosen population-based health problem. Services provided by others health care providers Lack of services Cultural/ beliefs of community Health/illness beliefs Values, attitudes, health behaviors and practices Please address the following: Think about the how levels of intervention relate to the work you are doing regarding your population groupâs health problem.
Provide three examples of interventions, one for each level of intervention, that are appropriate actions to take regarding your populationâs problem. Provide a few examples of community resources that need to be in place to assist your population groupâs problem. Resources are especially important to assist vulnerable populations with reducing their health risks and disparities. Are there any cultural-based related issues regarding your group that should inform your approach to care?
Post your response to this Discussion by Day 5.
Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings by Day 7. See the Week 4 Practicum Discussion area for details.
Week 5 Family, Individual, and Group Assessment and Interventions Resources
Media Course Media :Family, Community and Population-Based Care âThe Influence of the Family and Culture on Healthâ featuring Ms. Joan Marren, Dr. Rachel Smith, and Ms. Christina Lee Readings Course Text:Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the Community Chapter 27, âFamily Development and Family Nursing Assessmentâ Chapter 28, âFamily Health Risksâ Chapter 29, âChild and Adolescent Healthâ Articles Benzein, E. G., Hagberg, M., & Saveman, B. (2008). âBeing appropriately unusualâ: A challenge for nurses in health-promoting conversations with families.Nursing Inquiry, 15(2), 106â1 15. Stewart, L., Chapple, J., Hughes, A. R., Poustie, V., & Reilly, J. J. (2008). The use of behavioral change techniques in the treatment of pediatric obesity: qualitative evaluation of parental perspectives on treatment.Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, 21(5), 464â473.
Optional Resources are listed in the Week 5 Learning Resources area.
Answer the following questions: How might the familyâs culture and genetic history influence your communication and approach in addressing their health risks? How would you build trust with the family before and during the visit? Support your response with references from the professional nursing literature. Post your response to this Discussion by Day 3.
Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings by Day 7. See the Week 5 Discussion area for details. Application Community Assessment Due by Day 7. See the Week 4 Application area for complete instructions.
This week your instructor wants you to access and appraise culturally-sensitive, research-based interventions to prevent, improve, and bring comfort to your population group. Community health nurses are critical thinkers informed of all important research finding. Critical-thinking is key. Please read about evidenced-based research in your textbook. Please respond the following: In week 3 and 4, you identified strategies/interventions related to a population groupâs heath problem, and categorized them according to the levels and prevention and intervention.
Describe whether those interventions are â evidenced based.â Why or why not? Share at least two strategies/prevention related to your population and itâs health problem that you feel confident are evidenced-based. Why do you think that? Think in terms of research outcomes. Identify one evidenced-based behavior change technique to promote or manage illness among your population group. Post your response to this Discussion by Day 5.
Respond to at leasttwocolleaguesâ postings byDay 7.
See the Week 5 Practicum Discussion area for details.
Week 6 Vulnerable Populations: Community Health Related Resources Media Course Media:Family, Community and Population-Based Care âVulnerable Populationsâ featuring Dr. Daniel Herman, Dr. Peater Beilenson, Ms. Joan Marren, and Dr. Rachel Smith Readings Course Text:Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the Community Chapter 32, âVulnerability and Vulnerable Populations: An Overviewâ Chapter 33, âPoverty and Homelessnessâ Chapter 36, âMental Health Issuesâ Chapter 37, âAlchohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Problemsâ Articles Abrams, S. (2008). Disparity and responsibility.Public Health Nursing, 25(5), 387â388.
Chaikin, J. (2008). Children of Darfur: A vulnerable population.International Journal of Nursing Practice, 14(1), 74â77.
Paul, I. M., Lehman, E. B., Suliman, A. K., & Hillemeier, M. M. (2008). Perinatal disparities for black mothers and their newborns. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 12(4), 452â4 60.
Slaughter, S., Cole, D., Jennings, E., & Reimer, M. (2007). Consent and assent to participate in research from people with dementia.Nursing Ethics, 14(1), 27â40.
Website National Healthcare Disparities Report, 2008
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Optional Resources are listed in the Week 6 Learning Resources area. NURS 4010 Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response Earthquake
Respond to the following: What is the community health nurseâs role in advocating for social justice for vulnerable populations and in eliminating health disparities? How do you see community health care and the role of the community health nurse changing in the future? Post your response to this Discussion by Day 3. Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings, one in each Discussion thread, by Day 7. See the Week 6 Discussion area for details.
Practicum Assignment: Summary of Practicum Activities Create a PowerPoint presentation that summarizes your practicum activities. Include a minimum of 6 slides (10 maximum) and the following information: Location Population you are working with and key health issues
Other members of the health care team or professionals you are collaborating with Outline or summary of your practicum experience emphasizing health promotion and prevention activities and interventions Ethical issues you are encountering Reflection statement that imparts how your view of community/public health nursing and population-based care was impacted by the practicum experience Post your PowerPoint presentation to the Summary of Practicum Activities Discussion by Day 5.
View at least two of your colleaguesâ presentations and provide specific feedback on their projects byDay 7.
See the Week 6 Discussion area for details.
Nursing Care Project This week create a PowerPoint presentation that summarizes your Population-Based Nursing Care Plan Project. (See rubric in Course Info) Instructions:
Post your PowerPoint presentation by day 5 of this week. Review all of your team membersâ presentations.
Respond by Day 7 to at least two of your colleaguesâ postings:
Please respond to the following: Describe a potential evaluation plan. Now that you have completed the project what is your role in advancing population-based care in your community? In your current practice and as a health leader in your community how will you collaborate with other healthcare providers to promote the health of your community? Support your response with references from the professional nursing literature.
Post your response to this Discussion by Day 5. Respond to at least two colleaguesâ postings by Day 7. See the Week 6 Practicum Discussion area for details.. *Please Note Due dates for discussions are always Wednesday of each week and the due date for practicum or for Thursday of each week and then the application are always due on Sunday. They are all due before 10:59 pm MT
* For my practicum I have chose teenage pregnancy between ages 15 and 18 in South central Los Angeles in a community in which I was raised and still reside. I have week one information for practicum that I can send if you need …
NURS 4010 Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response Earthquake