Role of Public Health and the National Response

1. What is the role of public health in times of Population Crises and Emergencies?
2. How does the National Response Framework relate to the role of public health?
3. How does the Incident Command System improve emergency response?
https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-04/NRF_FINALApproved_2011028.pdf
https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/2020-07/fema_ESF_8_Public-Health-Medical.pdf
https://emilms.fema.gov/is_0100c/curriculum/1.html

https://youtube.com/watch?v=_nKaD39LmdY%3Fwmode%3Dopaque%26rel%3D0

Current/sitting U.S. president and the previous president

 

Part 1: Agenda Comparison Grid
Use the Agenda Comparison Grid Template found in the Learning Resources and complete the Part 1: Agenda Comparison Grid based on the current/sitting U.S. president and the previous president, and their agendas related to the population health concern you selected. Be sure to address the following:
Identify and provide a brief description of the population health concern you selected.
Explain how each of the presidential administrations approached the issue.
Identify the allocation of resources that the presidents dedicated to this issue.
Part 2: Agenda Comparison Grid Analysis
Using the information you recorded in Part 1: Agenda Comparison Grid on the template, complete the Part 2: Agenda Comparison Grid Analysis portion of the template, by addressing the following:
Which administrative agency (like HHS, CDC, FDA, OHSA) would most likely be responsible for helping you address the healthcare issue you selected and why is this agency the most helpful for the issue?
How do you think your selected healthcare issue might get on the presidential agenda? How does it stay there?
An entrepreneur/champion/sponsor helps to move the issue forward. Who would you choose to be the entrepreneur/champion/sponsor (this can be a celebrity, a legislator, an agency director, or others) of the healthcare issue you selected and why would this person be a good entrepreneur/ champion/sponsor? An example is Michael J. Fox is champion for Parkinson’s disease.
Part 3: Fact Sheet
Using the information recorded on the template in Parts 1 and 2, develop a 1-page fact sheet that you could use to communicate with a policymaker/legislator or a member of their staff for this healthcare issue. Be sure to address the following:
Summarize why this healthcare issue is important and should be included in the agenda for legislation.
Justify the role of the nurse in agenda setting for healthcare issues.

 

Concepts of machine learning

 

10-15-slide PowerPoint presentation with detailed scholarly speaker notes in which you
Establish how concepts of machine learning are applied in health care. Support with examples.
Differentiate how the three types of machine learning—supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning—could be applied in health care. Support with examples.
Determine three different situations where machine learning could be applied in health care.
Propose how machine learning could be used to protect patient information in three identified situations.
Propose how machine learning could be applied to improve health care delivery for both the patient and the provider in three identified situations.

Psychedelics and the science of self-experience

 

Read “Psychedelics and the science of self-experience by Nour and Carhart-Harris respond to the following questions:
1. How do the authors define the self?
2. What is the default mode network and what role does it appear to play in consciousness?
3. What do the authors say about psychedelic drugs as they relate to consciousness and the self?

 

 

Data Analysis: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

 

1. Define the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics and provide an example of each.
2.Discuss the descriptive statistics in the Genc & Saritas (2020) article.
-What do you learn from them?
-What type of inferential statistics are applied?
-How do they increase your confidence in the results?
Research Paper
The effects of watching comedy videos on anxiety and vital signs in
surgical oncology patients
Hasan Gen¸ca, Serdar Saritasb,*
a Department of Nursing, Dicle University, School of Health, Diyarbakir, Turkey,
b Department of Surgical Nursing, Inonu University, Fac.of Nursing Malatya, Malatya, Turkey

 

 

Intellectual disability.

 

 

 

 

Read the following five scenarios. Write a written response to each. A grading rubric is provided. Use the rubric to guide your composition.

Nancy has an intellectual disability. She is placed in a self‐contained class but has been participating in some general education classes. Nancy’s 4th-grade general education teacher has required her to participate in spelling tests. Nancy received a failing grade for the past four spelling tests. The teacher has decided to reduce the number of spelling words on Nancy’s list. She is responsible for each week’s single syllable words on the spelling list. Is this an example of an accommodation or modification? What is another to address this student’s needs?

Robert has a learning disability in reading. He is overwhelmed by long reading passages because he cannot read at grade level. Robert needs to learn about the main idea and supporting details. The teacher provides Robert with a story on his reading level. Robert only has to identify the main idea, while the rest of the class must identify the main idea and supporting details. Is this an example of an accommodation or modification? What is another to address this student’s needs?

You and your principal are reviewing your classes’ DIBEL scores, which have improved since the beginning of the year but aren’t up to grade level. She reminds you that you are working in a “Blue Ribbon School” and tells you to “correct the scores.” After assuring her that other assessments indicated that students had made significant progress and that the DIBELS scores would only be part of the bigger picture. The principal makes it clear by saying, “You need to go back and retest the students, making sure to mark the correct answers.” What do you do?

Mr. Houdini is a teacher at Javier High School. He has just finished conducting an online class and one of his students, Winston, requests extra time after class to talk to Mr. Houdini. Winston has had a close mentoring relationship with Mr. Houdini. He trusts him. Winston confesses that he is coming out and is concerned that he will be bullied and taunted by other students. He is also worried that his parents will not understand. Winston asks for Mr. Houdini’s guidance. What should Mr. Houdini do?

Sydney Middle School has a Special Education program. Ms. Anderson writes an email to all the program’s parents (and caretakers). When sending the email, she puts all the parent emails on the same line, with none of them as a blind carbon copy (BCC). Parents can therefore see other parents’ email addresses – and thus, possibly identify other students in the program. Ms. Anderson’s principal asks for a conference with her after receiving an angry email from one of the parents. Should Ms. Anderson be concerned? Why or why not?

Ineffective teaching–learning strategies

identify ineffective teaching–learning strategies presented in the video, and discuss effective strategies the instructor could have implemented instead to avoid learning difficulties and promote critical thinking and active learning.

Incivility and bullying occur in the classroom as well as the clinical environment in a number of ways: 1) student to student, 2) student to faculty, 3) faculty to faculty, and 4) faculty to student. Incivility and bullying not only affect the well-being of the people involved, but it also puts patient safety at risk. Post your thoughts on some of the causes of incivility and bullying in the classroom and clinical environments, and suggest approaches that can be used to avoid this type of behavior.