Introduction Topic Ischemic Identify a single specific episodic healt.docx
1. Introduction Topic (stroke) Ischemic Identify a single specific episodic
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IntroductionTopic (stroke) IschemicIdentify a single specific episodic health
conditionProvide a brief description that will be the focus of your
literaturePopulationIdentify a marginalized population group (Black people ( men or
women) )Following socio demographic characteristics/ identities may impact the
marginalized of individuals. Ex: age, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity,
citizenship, socioeconomic status, and dis(ability).SignificanceExplain the significance of the
health condition in general and then in specific to the marginalized population group you
have selected.RiskA brief description of risk factors and/ or predisposing factors and relate
to the specific marginalized population group.Role of NursesExplore the interprofessional
and nursing health promotion and prevention care management of the selected episodic
illness– Identify health professions involved and delineate the role of each
profession.SettingsIdentify the related settings / programs (as applicable) including and not
limited to health institutions, community clinics, home settings, and any established
programs, support groups, etc. explore the role of each of these settings, and the
collaboration that should exist.Highlight person/family/ community centred care in relation
to the marginalized population group you selected. Address how the acute episodic illness
impacts the client and their family.LiteratureUse current (within last 5 years) nursing and
interprofessional literature to discuss the three levels of health promotion and illness
prevention. Provide a brief, contextual definition of each level and discussion strategies
related to the acute episodic health condition.CritiqueDiscuss preventative and health
promotion strategies in consideration of the marginalized population group you selected. In
your critique, consider the structural/ social determinants of health as they apply to your
specific marginalized population group and how these factors may be barriers to best
practice care.Strengths based recommendationsConsider the implications of
marginalization and provide best-practice recommendations utilizing the concepts of a
strengths-based approach.