Instructions:
- Review the Discussion Board Rubric Download Discussion Board Rubricbefore answering these questions.
- For this week only, your initial and peer posting should be complete by 11:59 PM EST Sunday.
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Discussion Prompt:
For this assignment, search for a current public health issue discussed in the news (written or video format) to share in the discussion board forum. You may use the same public health issue as a peer, but the source must differ. COVID and Monkey Pox are trending topics, but there are many other infectious diseases, outbreaks, and epidemiological crises – branch out regionally, nationally, or globally in your searches. Provide a direct link or upload a copy of the news sources in your 500-word or less response. Use supporting evidence and epidemiological terms (course test/outside sources), discourse on the following:
- A description of the public health concern
- A discussion on how it impacts population health in your community and its relevancy, including both positive and negative perspectives
- Conduct a quick fact-check by addressing the credibility of the source
- Assess the public’s awareness/understanding of the issue
- Note which population/s are especially vulnerable and why
- Acknowledge what one (1) or more public health authorities are reporting on the issue
- Lastly, how will you, as an advanced practice nurse, address/resolve the issue
WRITER-PLEASE DO THE ABOVE FOR ME
PLEASE RESPOND TO EACH AREA INDIVIDUALLY AND SPECIFICALLY
I NEED 3 PAGES SO YOU CAN RESPOND ENOUGH
4 REFERENCES LESS THAN 5 YEARS
APA 7H EDITION ONLY
THE TOPIC I CHOOSE IS THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN SYRIA AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE
BELOW IS THE ARTICLE I WANT FOR MY DISCUSSION
I AM SENDING TWO FILES ONE IS FROM ONE OF MY PEERS WHO DID HERS ALREADY
THE OTHER FILE IS JUST A CHOLERA OUTBREAK PAPER YOU CAN GET INSIGHT FROM