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    national are founded on individuals. Thus, influencing the behavior of an individual is the most effective approach to achieve a healthy community. In addition, most health care employees spend much time and effort interacting with individuals, such as education and counseling, hence, they are well positioned to influence individual health behaviors in a community (Lundy &Janes, 2009). Nevertheless, other factors such as social structures and ethnicity play a significant role in promotion of…

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    Persuasive Self-Assessment Throughout the semester I learned a lot about public speech and communication in general. At the beginning of the semester I was not sure what to expect from the class. I did not know where I stood as a public speaker but now after taking the class I can see a big difference in my communication skill. I feel a lot more confident now then at the beginning of the class. Looking back at my first speech, there were a lot to be learned. First, I did not have many sources on…

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    was and where we can make adjustments and revisions in order to improve the program in the future. Also, as a result of the short time frame, the information from the program has not been updated; with the constant advancement in technology and education, the information from the report may be outdated as it is not an ongoing process. Ultimately, Our Health, Our Future includes data collection information in order to guide federal, provincial and territorial members on how to improve and…

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    entry-to-practice competencies are helpful for nurses in providing competent, safe and ethical care. The practice standards describe the role of all nurses and protect the public from any kind of harm (CNO, 2009). These standards support nurses to understand their responsibilities and outlines the expectations of nurses for the public (CNO, 2009). Also, the practice standards are followed by all nurses in their area of practice (CNO, 2009). The entry-to-practice competencies are client…

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    Community Health Philosophy Bhumika Chaudhari Nebraska Wesleyan University Sep 29 2015 The concept of community health nurse is the provision of nursing care for collective people, bound in relationships that are called families, other groups, aggregates, and communities (Holzemer and Klainberg, 2014). Proving nursing care to the clients in community involves additional responsibility of caring for the client as a nurse in community setting. Nurse has that caring nature that she has to apply…

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    in respecting and helping others as a whole who deal from the various effects of drug abuse (something else here). Communities, municipal and federal governments should have strong and vested interest in human dignity and welfare, especially from a public health perspective as part of the ethical structure…

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    Public Opinion can be defined as a combination of political beliefs or attitudes which represent a particular portion of the adult population. Political opinion influences public opinion, and plays an important role in a democracy because Americans are allowed to express their opinion and Public Opinion can influence political decisions. 6b) Political Elites are people who have influence over political…

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    2014) When immigrants first enter Canada, depending on the province, they must wait up to 90 days under the Canada Health Act and then they would be eligible for health care coverage. All Canadian citizens and permanent residents are applicable for public health insurance and that means they do not need to pay for many of the health-care services provided, however, keeping in mind all provinces have their own health insurance plans. Canada provides emergency medical services free of charge…

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    This was the beginning to his career in sanitation, throughout the next couple year Simon changed what the public health system was like. (Sanitary) Simon had no experience in public health but among twenty applicants he stood out because he came from a wealthy, and very political family. Along with the strong support of surgeons who had felt Simon would fulfill his duty as a Public health officer, on October 19, 1848 Simon was appointed the position. With his very strong writing skills he…

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    prevention of the disease. These obstacles have affected certain ethnic backgrounds, races, and education. The low-income persons are usually those who lack the necessary insurance coverage. Through education, diseases could be prevented. A decade ago, the Healthy 2010 initiative was focused on maintaining a better quality of life particularly for those with certain ethnic backgrounds, race, and education. It seemed that based on these factors, incidents of illness, disease, and mortality rate…

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