Summative Assignment – Diabetes Part 1: - Diabetes is a disease in which the body’s cells have an inability to absorb glucose due to either the pancreas not being able to generate insulin or the cells not reacting to the reduced amount of insulin being produced‚ these are diagnosed as type 1 and type 2 respectively. Carol is the case study being used‚ she was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 7 and she is also 6 weeks pregnant. As type one diabetes is an autoimmune disease the immune
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healthy prevention‚ improve their quality of life and reduce health care budget. Health promotion range from smoking cessation to diagnostic and screening test‚ injury prevention‚ and chronic diseases management. There are three levels of prevention can be applied to health promotion‚ which are primary‚ secondary‚ and tertiary. Primary prevention is cheapest method to prevent disease or injury by increase the health awareness of individuals‚ families and society‚ an example of primary prevention is smoking
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are placed on the nurse and the nursing profession with the health care changing from acute care to preventive care. Since the home and community are becoming major sites for care‚ nurses must assume more integrated roles and become involve in the prevention of disease and the promotion of health. Nurses have many roles and responsibilities when it comes to health promotion. Nurses serve as patient advocates‚ care managers‚ consultants‚ deliverer of services‚ educator‚ healer and researcher. Nurses
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Primary prevention measures include activities that help avoid a given health care problem. Examples include passive and active immunization against disease as well as health protecting education and counseling promoting the use of automobile passenger restraints and bicycle helmets. Since successful primary prevention helps avoid the suffering‚ cost and burden associated with disease‚ it is typically considered the most cost-effective form of health care. Secondary prevention measures as those
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5‚ 2015 “The United States has become increasingly diverse in the last century. According to the 2010 U.S. Census‚ approximately 36 percent of the population belongs to a racial or ethnic minority group” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‚ 2015). This increase of racial and ethnic diversity in the U.S.‚ as well as the challenge to eliminate disparities in the health status of people of diverse backgrounds‚ demands that we provide culturally appropriate health education and health
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1. What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes? Be specific. The difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes are Type 1 diabetes‚ the body’s immune system is destroying cells that release insulin. Which leads to eliminating insulin from the body. While type 2 diabetes the body can’t produce insulin the right way. 2. What predisposes someone to developing Type 2 Diabetes What causes someone to develop type 2 diabetes are genetics‚ unhealthy meal planning‚ and being overweight.
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A Conspiracy Theory: Has a Cure for Diabetes Been Discovered? A topic of interest in the medical field for any disease is always finding a cure. But what if one has already been found? Moreover‚ what if it’s being hidden by pharmacies and drug companies to protect the large profits these companies make off of patients? Many conspiracists believe that this is occurring today‚ specifically with diabetes. Though pharma companies do have a large impact on drug and cure research‚ there is simply not enough
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reduced by providing culturally relevant health information‚ programs‚ and services‚ creating public policy that promotes health‚ improving access to health care and providing other opportunities for making healthy choices. Primary prevention is the prevention of diseases and conditions before their biological onset. This can be achieve in many ways‚ such as educating individuals to decrease risk taking behaviors‚ preventing environmental exposures‚ environmental health measures‚ such as maintaining
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Diabetes is a disease that ‘currently affects 346 million people worldwide’ (WHO 2011‚ Diabetes Program‚ p. 1). The National Health Priority Action Council (NHPAC) highlighted that ‘the direct health care expenditure on diabetes in 2000-01 was $812 million’(NHPAC 2006‚ p.7). This essay will address the role of health screening and health promotion in regards to diabetes mellitus. It will discuss the topics of morbidity‚ mortality‚ and aetiology as well as strategies to reduce incidence and prevalence
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Genocide: Motivation‚ Deception‚ Prevention The terms “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing” were formulated only in the last seventy-five years. Raphael Lempkin conceived the word “genocide” (geno meaning “tribe” and cide meaning “murder”) in 1944 to describe the Nazi Holocaust‚ while “ethnic cleansing” originated in reference to the Yugoslavian conflicts of the 1990s. (Lempkin 11) The United Nations formally defines genocide – recognized as an international crime against humanity – as attempting to
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