Miami Regional University Elderly Population Presentation

Miami Regional University Elderly Population Presentation

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Vulnerable population: Elderly Population.

1)Scholarly Paper due

Discuss the aspects of your chosen vulnerable population (Elderly Population)

Discuss the reason why is this group considered vulnerable.

Discuss what are the most common communicable diseases in this population, and why.

Discuss barriers to healthcare and access to care for your vulnerable population.

Discuss how the issues this group is facing relate to community/public health nursing.

Examine evidence-based practices that improve health outcomes of the vulnerable population.

Use information technology to identify resources that will improve the health outcomes of the vulnerable population.

3 (minimum) to 5 (maximum) pages without title page and References.

References: 4 references, the textbook has to be one of the references

References must be published within the last 3 years

textbook:

Stanhope & Lancaster (2020). Public Health Nursing – Revised Reprint, Population-Centered Health Care in the Community (10th ed) St. Louis: MO:Elsevier Saunders.9780323321532

2)PowerPoint Presentation. (the same topic)

  • DISCUSS THE ASPECTS OF YOUR CHOSEN VULNERABLE POPULATION.
  • DISCUSS THE REASON WHY IS THIS GROUP CONSIDERED VULNERABLE.
  • DISCUSS WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN THIS POPULATION, AND WHY.
  • DISCUSS BARRIERS TO HEALTHCARE AND ACCESS TO CARE FOR YOUR VULNERABLE POPULATION.
  • USE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO IDENTIFY RESOURCES THAT WILL IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES OF THE VULNERABLE POPULATION.
  • EXAMINE EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICES THAT IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES OF THE VULNERABLE POPULATION.
  • DISCUSS HOW THE ISSUES THIS GROUP IS FACING RELATES TO THE COMMUNITY/PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING.
  • MINIMUM 10/MAXIMUM 15 SLIDES, INCLUDING SPEAKER NOTES, EXCLUDING THE TITLE AND REFERENCE SLIDES.
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