THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH 1 LEARNING UNIT 1: 2 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 CONCEPTS AND THEORIES/MODELS IN COMMUNITY HEALTH Introduction Theoretical thinking as a language Choosing a theory/model to apply to community health The dimensions model of community health nursing Orem ’s self-care deficit theory of nursing Neuman ’s systems model/theory Pender ’s health promotion model Gordon ’s functional health pattern framework Conclusion 2
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1st Quarter Hand-out HEALTH 4 HANDOUT Consumer Health – refers to the state of well-being of a person who uses information‚ products and services that directly effect on his or her health. (Wise selection of health products) Health Information – refers to the data and facts about health products and services that a consumer gets from media and people‚ including professionals and agencies. Health Products – refer to substances‚ materials‚ or equipment prepared or manufactured for you to buy and
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NSG306 Health Assessment: Health History on Mr. Ricky Ricardo Jean Bors-Koefoed & Sarah Wright Baptist College of Health Sciences Health History Biographical Data Date: 05-23-2010 Name: Ricky Ricardo Gender: Male Race/Ethnicity: Hispanic Marital Status: Married Date of Birth: XX/XX/XX Occupation: Medical Device Representative Address: XXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Phone Number: (XXX) XXX-XXXX Contact Person (relationship to patient): Lucille
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principles of support are applied to ensure that individuals are cared for in health and social care practice 1.2 Outline the procedure for protecting clients‚ patients‚ and colleagues from harm.1.3 Analyse the benefit of following a person-centred approach with users of health and social care services1.4 Explain ethical dilemmas and conflict that may arise when providing care‚ support and protection to users of health and social care services (E.g. Mrs. M is a service user in the residential care
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The HCN and Prestige family is guided by these Values They describe our company as we want it to be. We want our decisions and actions to demonstrate these Values. We believe that putting our Values into practice creates long-term benefits for members‚ customers‚ employees‚ suppliers‚ partners and the communities we serve. My Commitment: 1. We act with INTEGRITY in all we do 2. We are CUSTOMER FOCUSED 3. We are RESULTS DRIVEN 4. We facilitate CAREER GROWTH for our employees 5. We respect
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Anguish In “Buddhism Without Belief”‚ Batchelor talks about Siddhartha Gautama’s story in which Siddhartha believed that he was living in a perfect place. One day he decides to go out‚ and when he does‚ he finds out that his perfect life wasn’t perfect. He then leaves the kingdom‚ meditartes and becomes anguish‚ he learns about cessation and becomes stronger mentally. In this chapter Batchelor says that running away from fear is not helping us‚ it is not saving us from that danger. If we live a
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My field of study is health services administration (HAS). I choose this career for various reasons. First‚ I can work in a healthcare setting without having direct hands on with patient care. Second‚ the potential for career advancement in many different sectors of the job looks promising. Third‚ there are many different types of agencies I can work for such as; city‚ state‚ county‚ federal‚ and governmental facilities. HSA’s can also work in healthcare settings or non-healthcare settings.
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Social determinants play a critical role in the health of everyone. According‚ to WHO “the social determinants of health (SDH) are the conditions in which people are born‚ grow‚ work‚ live‚ and age and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.” (WHO 2017). There are many factors which affects/ influence the health status and health service of people such as education level‚ employment‚ income‚ diet‚ religious practice‚ family and social support‚ and community safety
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What Makes Rocks and Gems Different? By: Morgan Bellile Have you ever found a beautiful gem? Have you ever wondered what is in rocks? Did you know that red diamond is one of the most rare types of gems? Rocks and gems both have something in common‚ but have you ever wondered what makes rocks and gems different? Gems Gems are also known as precious stone‚ jewels‚ or just stone. What is a gemstone? A gemstone is a piece of mineral crystal‚ when the gem is cut and polished‚ it is normally used for
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Explain patterns and trends in health and ill health among different social groupings. Explain patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings. Explain the measurement of health and the difficulties in measuring health. Eg. Morbidity rates‚ mortality rates‚ health events‚ disease incidence‚ disease prevalence‚ health surveillance‚ difficulties in measuring health (explain 3) Understanding patterns and trends in health and illness among different social groupings: patterns
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