Outcomes and Evaluation of Community Health Project Jeanette Gorton Walden University NURS6150‚ Section 14‚ Promoting and Preserving Health in a Diverse Society April 16‚ 2011 Outcomes and Evaluation of Community Health Project It is important to evaluate any public health program to determine its contribution and health impact on the population it was designed to help‚ in addition to its sustainability
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ROLE OF NURSE IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH INTRODUCTION The trend in psychiatric care is shifting from that of inpatient hospitalization to a focus of outpatient care within the community. Community mental health services include all those activities in the community connected with mental health other than the institutional or hospitalized setting. The community approach focuses on the total population of defined geographical area rather than individual patient. Emphasis is mainly on preventive services
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Community Health Promotion Tool: Hypertension Transcript: Hypertension Guest: Hypertension Host: Kimberly Thomas Kimberly Thomas: Good Evening‚ I am Kimberly Thomas. I’m interviewing Hypertension what is a disorder that affects cardiovascular system. Let’s talk about the population and treatment for hypertension. There are a lot of medications for hypertension. What is hypertension? Where do you start for treatment? Hypertension: Hypertension is high blood pressure. Well‚ there are several
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Physical fitness helps mental fitness Physical fitness is related to the optimal physiological conditions of the body‚ which involves performance of the heart and lungs‚ and the muscles. Many connect physical fitness with the maintenance and improvement of their physical appearance. However‚ what we do with our bodies also affects what we can do with our minds‚ thus physical fitness can improve not only body health but also mental health. On the one hand‚ as we all know‚ exercises not
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David Cosford Unit 9 Project HW280 I feel that these skills play a crucial role in my life due to my own personal journey as a better person both physically and spiritually. As I have been reading Emotional Intelligence (D.Goleman‚ 1995)‚ I find myself identifying with the sort of awareness and insights that are present and I can honestly say that I have been accused my whole life of being to emotional or deemed the sensitive one. I had a rough upbringing and I was very negative in
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1. Fitness Conditioning Lambert (2015) states that muscle power‚ which plays a role in the interaction between the force of contraction and the speed of contraction‚ is related with the explosiveness of the muscle. The relationship between force and speed of contraction and the following point at which peak power occurs‚ differs between backline rugby players‚ as each backline player has a different body shape an different strengths and weaknesses. He then says that speed consists of a number of
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Health Promotion/Community Health Project and Paper Focus Group of Forest Park Howard Mohr Community Center After-School Program Forest Park‚ IL By Susan Reighard Population Health Loyola University New Orleans Online Course Instructor: Dr. Angelique White-Williams May 2010 Health Promotion/Community Health Project and Paper: Focus Group of Forest Park Howard Mohr Community Center After-School Program‚ Forest Park‚ IL The purpose of this paper is to summarize and detail the observations
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data that they provide to drive instruction. Goal: At all levels‚ our education system will leverage the power of technology to measure what matters and use assessment data to improve learning US Dept. of Education‚ 2017). Assessments are a critical component of educational success. They help teachers guide learning and ensure that all students are on track to meeting learning benchmarks‚ goals‚ and state standards. Technology based assessments can help reduce the time‚ resources‚ and disruption to
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lack of physical activity • Since 2001‚ Public Health priority : a French nutritional policy • National programs implemented in which play a role at different levels. ·WHO 1998 : World strategy for food‚ physical activity and health ·High Council Public Health (HCSP) set nutrition goals : basis for defining actions · : to improve health of the entire population by acting on one of its major determinants: Nutrition . 2001-2006: PNNS 1 (National Health Nutrition Plan) . 2006-2010: PNNS 2 . 2011-2015:
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Community Health in the Event of a SARS Outbreak The SARS Outbreak of 2003 SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is a respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus‚ originally reported in Asia in February 2003 and spread to over two dozen countries before being contained (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]‚ 2005). Once infected‚ individuals with SARS initially develop a high fever and other flu-like symptoms including headache‚ body aches and “overall feeling of discomfort” before
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