How do we effectively reach & deliver public health education to the underserved areas, individual's with health disparities, & language & cultural barriers?
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2. How do we effectively reach & deliver public health education to the underserved areas, individual's with health disparities, & language & cultural barriers?
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- 1. What part does leadership play in promoting public health?1. what is the key difference between how Nudge Theory views (health) behaviour, and most other models of health behaviour change? 2. provide a intervention and approach base on the theory to illustrate the difference 3. What political ideology might best characterize Nudge Theory, and what are some of the ethical issues involved?1. Identify what is the most important cultural characteristic for a healthcare organization to adopt to achieve improved patient outcomes? Why? 2. Of the questions leaders should ask in a culture of quality, which is most effective to improving healthcare quality? Why?
- 9. Which of the following behaviors is an example of a commitment to resilience: When attempting to solve a problem we take advantage of the unique skills of our colleagues When a patient crisis occurs, we rapidly pool our collective expertise to attempt to resolve it We spend time identifying activities we do not want to go wrong O When errors happen, we discuss how we could have prevented them2. What parts of the implementation of care showed safe competent practice today? Did you learn something new related to patient care. what? What from class did you apply in clinical today? Did you use technology skills today? Is there anything you would do differently next week? Remember what we learned about the self-check STAR (Stop, Think, Act, Review stop is the most important step, it gives your brain the chance to catch up with your hands.)#3. How can teamwork improve patient care?
- What populations most affected by prescription privileges? Waht pOPULATIONS AFFECTED - MEDICAL STAFF PRIVILEGE?1. How do the four dimensions of the health education process create change on the learners? DIMENSIONS OF THE HEALTH EDUCATION PROCESS: Substantive or Curricular Dimension Procedural or Methodological Dimensions Environmental or Social Dimension Human Relations Dimension1. What are the unique contributions of public health practice to improving population health? provide examples 2. What are the implications of there being “multiple-level determinants” of health and health behavior?