Group discussion one and part two. 350-450 words each
Discussion Part 1
This discussion prompt refers to the Pathways to Safer Opioid Use simulation.
After participating in the Pathways to Safer Opioid Use simulation exercise, reflect on the following.
Have you empowered a patient to believe they could make needed lifestyle modifications irrespective of the barriers that exist in their environment? Please provide examples. If so, you were engaged in health promotion activities as part of your nursing role.
Where there any strategies used in this simulation exercise that you use to improve patient health literacy? Are there any that you use that were not mentioned here? In your experience, how effective are these strategies?
What are some of the biggest challenges you encounter when trying to improve health literacy? What solutions can you offer to manage these challenges?
here is the link for the simulation exercise: Click here and follow the instructions provided.https://health.gov/hcq/trainings/pathways-wrap/
Discussion part 2
Choose two emerging populations, such as Latino/Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders, or Black/African Americans. How do health issues differ between the two populations?
For this exercise, you will assume the role of Rhonda Clark, a registered nurse. In the scenario, you will make decisions as Rhonda and then witness the positive or negative consequences of those choices.
Every day we ask our patients to make good decisions for their health and well-being. In our work and throughout this course, we note that even small changes can have a profound impact on health promotion and disease prevention.
Keep in mind, it is appropriate here to make decisions that you may feel are “wrong” but “realistic.” A great deal can be learned by exploring negative consequences and outcomes.
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Discussion Part 1
Individual participation in health promotion as a nursing role
Engagement of patients to make lifestyle modifications has been significant action in the achievement of the most memorable and sensitive careers goals and the outcomes have been memorable. In multiple scenarios, I have helped patients with Microscopic Hematuria on the need to have a change in the smoking most of who have considered its efforts despite the hardships resulting from addiction. Another scenario has involved helping a 70-year old patient in deep pain to set functional goals to assess his medical response, and this has worked so effectively in controlling the risk of depression from loneliness…
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