Vulnerable Population Case Study

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Vulnerable population is a group of people who have an increased risk of getting sick (Stanhope, and Lancaster 2010). The example of the mother in vignette number one is definitely included in this group, due to a number of factors. The first one is poverty, we can see by the description of the vignette that the single mother receives government help to have enough money to pay for her, and her children’s expenses. Second, this mom was recently diagnoses with a mental disorder, which can also be considered vulnerable population, and add to this scenario. Third, this mother has a child with myelomeningocele, which can make the family spend the already scarce resources, on the complications that this child may have.
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