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- How would you judge the accuracy or validity of complementary and alternative medicine practices?Compare and contrast the roles and responsibilities of health education specialists working in schools, public and community health agencies, worksites, and health care facilities. How are all of these settings similar? How are they different?What are at least three general responsibilities of someone working in school health setting, public or community health education/ promotion, health education in health care, international opportunities, non traditional health promotion. What are the two advantages and disadvantages to working in those settings?
- Name five ethical issues currently facing the profession of health education/promotion. Can an issue be seen as ethical by one person while seen as unethical by another? Give an example of a health-related issue that might create this dynamic.Explain the difference between individual and community-based health educationwhat are the outcomes that have been achieved and the challenges that remain for public health practitioners. Concentrate on these four areas: Communicable (infectious) disease Healthy lifestyles (nutrition, physical activity, sleep, substance use) Environmental hazards Social determinants of health
- What is the goal of health education/promotion? What is its purpose? What is the best indicator of healthwhat are the outcomes that have been achieved and the challenges that remain for public health practitioners? Concentrate on these four areas: Communicable (infectious) disease Healthy lifestyles (nutrition, physical activity, sleep, substance use) Environmental hazards Social determinants of health . What will be the important challenges for public health practitioners in 2051?A nurse is discussing health with a client. The client states her belief that good health is defined as the absence of disease. The nurse agrees but says that there are other components to health. What else should the nurse mention as important parts of health?
- What is social determinants of health to diminish disparities and inequities in access to quality healthcare and its relevance in healthcare practice?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 DimensionIn your own point of view, what is the most significant criteria in health teaching or when educating our client? Explain your answer with supporting literature.