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Community Health Nursing Assessment
1. Essay on Community Health Nursing Assessment
Community Health Assessment of 78382 Chamberlain College of Nursing NR–443 Fall Session,
November 2012 Audrey L. Hendrix Community Health Assessment of 78382 Introduction In an effort
to promote the health needs within a community, a successful community health nurse (CHN) must
focus on the entire population. In order to accomplish this task, the CHN utilizes a scientific approach
to determine the priority population focused health needs for the community. According to Nies &
McEwen (2011), a population focus involving an assessment of the community is a primary tool
utilized in order to develop planning, interventions, and evaluations for the community at large. The
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Windshield Survey Within the community, a large amount of individuals are visible. Many are entering
convenience stores and some are standing in the parking lot areas talking. A variety of ages is noted and
the two major ethnic groups in the community, Caucasian and Hispanic, are the two that are the most
visible. Many of the individual are overweight or obese. Some are well dressed while others are
disheveled in appearance. Pregnant women are visible as well as women with small children. The
general condition of the homes in Rockport is diverse. Many of the homes are multi–million dollar
structures while others are dilapidated and in need of serious repair. People seen in the downtown area
are walking but away from that area, most people are travelling in cars. Some people are travelling on
bicycles or golf carts in designated areas. Three areas of public housing are noted but there are no
visible signs of public transportation. Numerous campaign signs are visible throughout the entire
community. One adult day care and two child day centers are noted during the survey. Two grade
schools, one middle school, two private church schools, and one high school are seen during the survey.
Many of the homes in the neighborhoods in the area are dirty and in need of repair. The yards are full of
garbage and items such as old
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5. Marketing Management
DBA 1652 Marketing Management UNIT –– I
Unit No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Unit Title
Marketing management – an introduction Marketing environment Marketing with other functional
areas of management Market segmentation Market targeting and positioning Product management
Brand management Pricing Channel design and management Retailing and Wholesaling Integrated
Marketing Communication Advertising management Sales promotion Personal selling Public relations
Understanding individual consumer behaviour Understanding industrial consumer behaviour Customer
satisfaction Customer relationship management Marketing of services Rural marketing Types of
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Marketing consists of all the activities to facilitate the exchange. Within this societal perspective, then
(1) the makers (2) what they are marketing and (3) their potential markets all assume broad dimensions.
The category of marketers might include, in addition to business firms, such diverse social units as (a) a
political party trying to market its candidate to the public (b) the director of an art museum providing
new exhibits to generate greater attendance and financial support (c) a labor union marketing its idea to
members and to company management; and (d) professors trying to make their courses interesting for
students. In addition to the range of items normally considered as products and services, what is being
marketed might include (a) ideas such as reducing air pollution or contributing to the red cross (b)
people, such as new football coach or a political candidate and (c) places, such as industrial plant sites
or a place to for a vocation. In a broad sense markets include more than the direct consumers of
products services and ideas. Thus a state university's market includes the legislators who provide funds,
the citizens living near the university who may be affected by university activities and the alumni. A
business firms market may include government regulatory agencies, environmentalists, and local tax
assessors. Definition of Marketing As you already know there are
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9. Community Health And Population Focus Nursing
Community Health and Population Focus Nursing – C229
Task 1
Char Lene Mowery
Western Governors University
A1. Description of Community
The candidate provides an appropriate description, with substantial detail, of the community where the
fieldwork was performed by identifying each of the 5 given items. geographical area (e.g., county, city,
town) area size population size demographics physical and social environment
(use the windshield survey from task 1 of NURS 3411)
It was founded in 1821 and named after General Nathanael Greene, a Revolutionary War hero. Greene
County is the largest county of Indiana's 92 counties. It is a rural county found in Southwestern Indiana,
consisting of acres of farmland and is approximately 543 square miles in size. It makes a wonderful
home for the outdoor enthusiast with its vast variety of outdoor activities. Linton is the largest city in
the county and boasts its Fourth of July celebration as it is the home of the largest parade in the state of
Indiana. The natural beauty of the county gives one a rural country setting with access to large city
excitement just a short drive away. As it is the largest county in Indiana with an overall population of
approximately 33,000 people of which 98.1% are English speaking white Caucasians and 14.6% are
married couples with children below poverty. The mean income for this county is $42,684.00. The total
of unemployed is 9.3% in comparison to Indiana over all
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13. One Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World...
E SSAYS ON TWENTIETH–C ENTURY H ISTORY In the series Critical Perspectives on the Past,
edited by Susan Porter Benson, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig Also in this series: Paula Hamilton
and Linda Shopes, eds., Oral History and Public Memories Tiffany Ruby Patterson, Zora Neale Hurston
and a History of Southern Life Lisa M. Fine, The Story of Reo Joe: Work, Kin, and Community in
Autotown, U.S.A. Van Gosse and Richard Moser, eds., The World the Sixties Made: Politics and
Culture in Recent America Joanne Meyerowitz, ed., History and September 11th John McMillian and
Paul Buhle, eds., The New Left Revisited David M. Scobey, Empire City: The Making and Meaning of
the New York City Landscape Gerda Lerner, Fireweed: A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The beginnings and ends of what we choose to call centuries are almost invariably years of little
significance. But there is little agreement over when the twentieth century c.e. arrived, and there were
several points both before the year 2000 (the collapse of the Soviet Union, the reunification of
Germany, the surge of globalization from the mid–1990s) and afterward (9/11, or the global recession
of 2008) when one could quite plausibly argue that a new era had begun. A compelling case can be
made for viewing the decades of the global scramble for colonies after 1870 as a predictable
culmination of the long nineteenth century, which was ushered in by the industrial and political
revolutions of the late 1700s. But at the same time, without serious attention to the processes and
misguided policies that led to decades of agrarian and industrial depression from the late 1860s to the
1890s, as well as the social tensions and political rivalries that generated and were in turn fed by
imperialist expansionism, one cannot begin to comprehend the causes and consequences of the Great
War that began in 1914. That conflict determined the contours of the twentieth century in myriad ways.
On the one hand, the war set in motion transformative processes that were clearly major departures
from those that defined the nineteenth–century world order. On the other, it perversely unleashed forces
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21. Security Forces Block 4 Test
SECURITY FORCES APPRENTICE COURSE (SFAC) TECHNICAL TRAINING (TECH. TRNG.)
STUDY GUIDE (SG) L3ABR3P031 0S1C BLOCK IV GROUND COMBAT SKILLS STUDY
GUIDE Effective 17 February 2011 37 TRAINING WING 37 TRAINING GROUP 343 TRAINING
SQUADRON LACKLAND AFB/ CAMP BULLIS "DOD Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information
(UCNI)" Designed for AETC Course Use, Not Intended For Use on the Job Opr: 343d Training
Squadron/DORT DSN: 473–6008 SECURITY FORCES APPRENTICE COURSE (SFAC)
TECHNICAL TRAINING (TECH. TRNG.) STUDY GUIDE (SG) L3ABR3P031 0S1C SECURITY
FORCES STUDY GUIDE (SG L3ABR3PO31 OS1C) DESIGNED TO ENHANCE FORMAL
CLASSROOM & TRAINING AREA INSTRUCTION BLOCK IV TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT
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The Operations Superintendent would have OPCON and TACON as well. Making small changes to
how we operate as an organization to become more effective in daily operations would be TACON. The
flight chief is the best example of TACON as they run the flight who is conducting the daily operations.
They are told to conduct guardmount, but they are not told in what order they conduct their briefings or
what type of information needs to be briefed every day. They also assign who gets posted at each
location for the day. OPCON would be the post priority chart that tells the flight chief which posts are
the most important and require the most manpower. TACON is used when the flight chief decided who
will work the most important post and who will work the gates. Below is a flow chart to help you
understand how OPCON and TACON blend together (Figure 1–1). ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL
(ADCON) Administrative Control is the direction or exercise of authority over subordinate or other
organizations in respect to administration and support, including organization of Service forces, control
of resources and equipment, personnel management, unit logistics, individual and unit training,
readiness, mobilization, demobilization, discipline, and other matters not included in the operational
missions of the subordinate or other organizations. ADCON is mostly the responsibility of the Service
Chiefs and Secretaries. However, some functional areas can also utilize ADCON. CONCLUSION
Understanding
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