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Create fact sheet that focuses on disease prevention and the promotion of healthy lifestyles.
The diseases are: Aemia, Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria.
While createing this fact sheet focucs on 1 population group. In this case it is Elderly Individuals.
Aim to address their unique health needs and challenges i.e. what does this population group need to know to keep them healthy
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- Match the following terms with the correct definition. Note that not every definition will be used. Terms: Heart disease, health screenings, public health, etiology, leading causes of death, tobacco use, health outcome, population health, interventions, prevention Definitions: - any activities on a population level meant to prevent negative health outcomes - health outcomes of a group including the distribution of those outcomes within the group - a change in health of a population that is due to an intervention(s) - top leading cause of death from public health's perspective - study of cause, including underlying or contributing factors - common population health measures - state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease - type of health determinant - action(s) taken in order to change what happens - study of structure and function of disease - top leading cause of death from the clinical perspective - activities taken to keep…Why is chronic disease a challenge in the U.S. healthcare system? Write a brief paragraph. Be sure to include links, citations, and references to support your answers. With regard to the chronic disease challenge Who are the main stakeholders who would agree or not agree? What determinants of health affect these? How are health promotion and disease prevention affected by these? What role do diversity, equity, and inclusion play in these?What patterns do you detect? Often in disease outbreak investigations we want to see a pattern for a particular problem. Think back to the 'white board' approach from a previous question and consider the types of information about individuals that may help you look for patterns. Select from the list below attributes that may help you You can chosse all or some I choose Time of disease onset and occuption but there is more I guess Occupation Hair color Gender Weight Age Time of disease onset
- List the four components of Population Health. Which of the "Eras of Public Health" included discoveries by Semmelweis to reduce maternal mortality, the development of birth and death records, social justice and discoveries by John Snow on the cholera epidemic in England. Group of answer choices Health Protection Hygiene Movement Contagion Control Filling Holes in the Medical Care System Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Population Health The epidemiological transition of a population is characterized by the transition from death and disability due to communicable disease and childhood infections/malnutrition to that associated with non-communicable disease and chronic disease. Group of answer choices True FalseExplain the relationship between the three levels of prevention and the prevalence and/or incidence of a specific disease of your choice in a specific population. What are the health disparities for this disease and population you chose? Which of the three levels of prevention do you think receives the most public attention and resource allocation to address this disease? What do you think the rationale is and why?Displaced people living in refugee camps face a variety of health risks. Contaminated water, undernutrition, sexual assaults, infectious disease outbreaks, depression, and many more health problems are highly prevalent. Children in refugee camps are particularly vulnerable. Consider Refugee Camp X, where public health workers are maintaining high quality data records on the displaced population they serve. On January 1st of 2011 there were 140 children aged 0-‐12 years living in Refugee Camp X. Of these children, 80 had already been diagnosed with undernutrition by January 1st and remined in that category throughout the month. 20 additional children were diagnosed with undernutrition over the course of the month of January. The total population of children 0-‐12 years of age did not change in number over the month of January 2011. In other words, there were no deaths and no new additions to this group. Although there were no diagnosed measles cases in this population at the beginning…
- Displaced people living in refugee camps face a variety of health risks. Contaminated water, undernutrition, sexual assaults, infectious disease outbreaks, depression, and many more health problems are highly prevalent. Children in refugee camps are particularly vulnerable. Consider Refugee Camp X, where public health workers are maintaining high quality data records on the displaced population they serve. On January 1st of 2011 there were 140 children aged 0-‐12 years living in Refugee Camp X. Of these children, 80 had already been diagnosed with undernutrition by January 1st and remined in that category throughout the month. 20 additional children were diagnosed with undernutrition over the course of the month of January. The total population of children 0-‐12 years of age did not change in number over the month of January 2011. In other words, there were no deaths and no new additions to this group. Although there were no diagnosed measles cases in this population at the beginning…Displaced people living in refugee camps face a variety of health risks. Contaminated water, undernutrition, sexual assaults, infectious disease outbreaks, depression, and many more health problems are highly prevalent. Children in refugee camps are particularly vulnerable. Consider Refugee Camp X, where public health workers are maintaining high quality data records on the displaced population they serve. On January 1st of 2011 there were 140 children aged 0-‐12 years living in Refugee Camp X. Of these children, 80 had already been diagnosed with undernutrition by January 1st and remined in that category throughout the month. 20 additional children were diagnosed with undernutrition over the course of the month of January. The total population of children 0-‐12 years of age did not change in number over the month of January 2011. In other words, there were no deaths and no new additions to this group. Although there were no diagnosed measles cases in this population at the beginning…Select one of the infectious disease topics and explain what you feel is the most effective and efficient public health response to the example for that topic.
- At the beginning of 2013, 32% of Americans had high blood pressure. This statement is an example of which type of measure? Attack rate Prevalence Incidence rate Cumulative incidenceClinical decisions are made about individual patients; epidemiological decisions are made about populations. The goal of epidemiology is to measurably identify the determinants of illness or disease in a target population. Consider how information on health determinants, types of data, frequency, distribution, & variation of data, as well as other factors, can contribute to the process of health outcomes.My country is Nepal,age group i'm focusing on is kids- Population: Describe the age group/population that you will focus on. Talk about what interests you about this group. Describe three things from either United Nations or World Health Organizations that stand out to you about your selected population. • Country: Identify the country and diseases/conditions that you propose to research. Choose one communicable disease and one noncommunicable What interests you about these? The country must be one of the Least Developed Countries (LCD’s) found on the United Nations website. • Sustainable Development Goals: Which of the United Nations (U.N.) Sustainable Development Goals (choose 2-3) are you most interested in exploring and why?