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Discussion1 After reading chapter 9(THIS CHAPTER IS IN THIS BOOK : Foundations of Nursing in the Community (4th ed.) Stanhope, M. and Lancaster, J XXXXXXXXXXElsevier/Mosby. ISBN:...

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Discussion1

After reading chapter 9(THIS CHAPTER IS IN THIS BOOK :
Foundations of Nursing in the Community (4th ed.) Stanhope, M. and Lancaster, J XXXXXXXXXXElsevier/Mosby. ISBN: XXXXXXXXXX)
,


describe epidemiology and the role played by nurses in this field of health care. Compare and contrast the terms “epidemic”, endemic, and pandemic”.


Discussion2


As science and technology advance,and policy makers and health care providers continue to shape healthcare practices including information management, it is paramount that ethical decisions are made. Health care professionals are typically honest, trustworthy, and ethical, and they understand that they are duty bound to focus on the needs and rights of the patients.

Identify moral dilemmas in health care informatics that would best be approached with the use of an ethical decision-making framework, such as the use of smartphones to interact with patients as well as to monitor and assess patient health


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Foundations of Nursing in the Community (4th ed.) Stanhope, M. and Lancaster, J XXXXXXXXXXElsevier/Mosby. ISBN: XXXXXXXXXXPlease this book will be use as references) but all others references has be listed for the 2 discussions because they are different. thank you!


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    Epidemiology is the study of how health-related states or events are distributed and determined, as well as the application of this knowledge to the prevention and treatment of diseases and other health issues (Sukhdeo, Mishra & Walmsley, 2022). By gathering information on health outcomes and risk factors, keeping an eye on infectious disease out
eaks, and educating the public about disease prevention, nurses play a crucial role in epidemiology.
    An "epidemic" is defined as a rapid rise in the incidence of a disease in a population beyond what is typically anticipated. An "endemic" illness is one that is consistently present in a community, usually at a low level. A "pandemic" is a major illness epidemic that affects many people all over the world.
    In conclusion, a pandemic is an out
eak that is widespread around the world whereas an epidemic is a sudden out
eak of a disease. By gathering information, tracking out
eaks, and informing the public, nurses are essential at all phases of these illnesses.
    In epidemiology, nurses are a vital element of the medical team and are crucial in disease monitoring, out
eak investigation, and epidemic control (Esmaeilzadeh, 2020). They gather information on health outcomes and risk factors, keep an eye on infectious disease out
eaks, and inform the public about illness prevention. For instance,...
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