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Fill in the tables associated with the correct chapter (e.g., Life, Death, Immortality) to organize your thoughts about the individual person

Fill in the tables associated with the correct chapter (e.g., Life, Death, Immortality) to organize your thoughts about the individual person

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Fill in the tables associated with the correct chapter (e.g., Life, Death, Immortality) to organize your thoughts about the individual person/populations experience. Anticipate you will see similar examples more than once, this should help you identify themes. The grading rubric is in the course syllabus. Here is an example of a potential entry:

ChapterVulnerable Person or PopulationStereotype, Bias, Equity Issue, and/or Ethical ConcernContributing Factors: Characteristics, Values, Beliefs, Racism, Oppression, and/or SDoH
Example: Chapter 6, p. 23Lacks family membersScientists lied to them when taking samples about the real purpose.Racism, not able to self-advocate, lack of knowledge regarding medical procedures, female patient/male providers.

 

Important Terms

Column 1: Person or Population. Select individuals and groups of individuals from the book.

  • Vulnerable. The quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally
  • Population. A group of people with common characteristics (e.g., sex, race and ethnicity, educational attainment, family income, disability status, and geographic location)

Column 2: Stereotype, Bias, Equity Issue, and/or Ethical Challenges. Explain how this makes the patient’s health and wellness vulnerable.

  • Stereotype.widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing
  • Bias.prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair:
  • Equity Issue. Systemic disparities in health between groups with different levels of underlying social advantage/disadvantage (e.g., wealth, power, or prestige).
  • Ethical Dilemma. a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two courses of action, either of which entails transgressing a moral principle

Column 3: Contributing Factors. Explain the internal and external factors that contribute to this vulnerability (e.g., personal characteristics, values, cultural beliefs, and/or social determinants of health.

  • Characteristics. Qualities or features that belong to a person.
  • Values. A. person’s principles or standards of behavior; one’s judgment of what is important in life.
  • Cultural Beliefs. A set of behavioral patterns related to thoughts, manners and actions,which members of society (or group) have shared and passed on to succeeding generations (cohorts).
  • Structural Racism. Racism embedded in laws and regulations of a society or organization.
  • Social Determinants of Health. Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age; these circumstances are shaped by the distribution of money, power and resources at global, national and local level.

Part 1: Life (Chapters 1-11) Table

Copy and paste this table into a separate document and prepare for submission to Blackboard on assigned day

Chapter*Vulnerable Person or PopulationStereotype, Bias, Equity Issue and/or Ethical ConcernContributing Factors: Characteristics, Values, Beliefs, Racism, Oppression, and/or SDoH
1   
2   
3   
4   
5   
6   
7   
8   
9   
10   
11   

*include page numbers for reference later.

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Fill in the tables associated with the correct chapter (e.g Life Death Immortality) to organize your thoughts about the individual person


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