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    The Homeless: A Vulnerable Population In 2014, the Institute Review Board at Thomas Jefferson University approved a study to analyze the highest concern of frequent emergency department costs for policy makers. The study takes place at an urban academic medical center (location not revealed) for the entire year of 2006, at a medical trauma 1 center and has an annual census of 60,000 plus for ED visits a year (Ku 2014). “The Urban Homeless: Super-Users of the Emergency Department” study…

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    Vulnerable population, according to (Galen, 2017), is an umbrella term for all the individuals who, due to a variety of factors, are at greater risk for poor health status and poor health access. There are several risk factors for vulnerability, such as: a person demographics, environment, socioeconomics of area, which makes these individuals have a greater risk for developing health problems because of challenges that include limited access to resources, poverty, marginalized sociocultural…

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    The term vulnerable population refers to the disadvantaged portion of the community requiring the greatest care, subsidiary factors, and expanded securities in research (NCBI, 2017). The health purviews of vulnerable populations can be dissented into three categories: physical, psychological, and social (AMJC, 2006). The vulnerable person’s ability to protect themselves from intended or inherent risks is limited and includes decreased freewill along with the ability to make informed choices.…

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    main problems with our vulnerable populations are access to health care and affordable health care cost. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention Center (CDC) divided vulnerable population into: disability, age, gender, geography, socio-economy status, risk status related to sex and gender, and other risk/vulnerable populations; include cancer survivors, immigrant & refugee, incarcerated men and women, Persons Who Use Drug (PWUD), pregnant women and veteran (CDC - Populations - At Risk -…

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    Linking vulnerable population, theory and Research to Population Nurses go through different challenges as they transform research program into health policy. The research process brings changes to health policy at the local, community, state, national, and international level. Research programs are used in nursing to guide practice and make changes in health and science policy. Different strategies and lessons are learned when moving research programs to health policy. Authors have identified…

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    Q1) I definitely agree with the author that the best way to address the needs of vulnerable populations it must come from a community oriented approach than a government and market oriented approach. They all play a role in addressing the many needs, but the community approach allows for the perspectives and interest of these individuals to be accounted for. It doesn’t make any sense to create any programs or policies that doesn’t meet what individuals feel and believe is the most important need…

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    of Vulnerable Population: When most people think about the homeless they visualize the stereotype society has placed on the homeless such as older adults and drug addicts but rarely picture adolescence. Homeless Adolescence is individuals from ages 15-24. The homeless youth are individuals who do not have parental, foster or institutional care (NCFH, 2016). Arkansas has ranked the third worst state in the nation for homelessness for youths (Mershon, 2014). Background of Vulnerable Population:…

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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…

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    Older adults can be categorized as a vulnerable population, and I agree with this statement. As we age there are many normal changes to our bodies that cause older adults to be at risk for being vulnerable. Identifying these changes helps us to evaluate potential problems and create interventions to avoid them. The purpose of this post is to summarize key concepts that explains why this population is vulnerable and ways to minimize those risks. There are many physical changes as we age that…

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    What do we still need to know about your vulnerable population and what programs address their needs? What programs and policies are needed? Social and demographic trends are making information and assistance services increasingly important to the average American family. Americans live longer and require more help to cope with chronic conditions and frailties. Older adults often live alone, with no younger family members residing in the immediate area. Family members are likely to…

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