Nursing and Community (Due 24 hours)

1) Minimum  7 full pages (Follow the 3 x 3 rule: minimum three paragraphs per part)Part 1: minimum  2 pagesPart 2: minimum 1 pagePart 3: minimum 1 pagePart 4: minimum 1 pagePart 5: minimum 1 pagePart 6: minimum 1 pagePart 7: minimum 1 pageSubmit 1 document per part2)¨******APA norms, please use headersAll paragraphs must be narrative and cited in the text- each paragraphsBulleted responses are not acceptedDont write in the first personDont copy and pase the questions.Answer the question objectively, do not make introductions to your answers, answer it when you start the paragraphSubmit 1 document per part3) It will be verified by Turnitin and SafeAssign4) Minimum 3 references per part not older than 5 years5) Identify your answer with the numbers, according to the question.Example:Q 1. Nursing is XXXXXQ 2. Health is XXXX6) You must name the files according to the part you are answering:Example:Part 1.docPart 2.doc__________________________________________________________________________________Part 1:1. What health factors can nurses address to work with young males of a community to improve overall health? (mention at least 3 health factors).2. What can you do as a nurse to improve those health factors and overall health in that community?Part 2:Echinacea1. What are the common uses of this herb?2. Explain possible contraindications.3. Is there any research study done on this herb? explain it4. Mention the research study and discuss results of it.Part 3:1. What are the key differences between quantitative and qualitative research?2. Why would you choose to develop a research project that is quantitative instead of qualitative, or vice versa?3. What are some considerations to be made when deciding between quantitative and qualitative research?Part 4:1.  What are some of the challenges involved in combining methodologies when creating a research proposal and carrying out a research project?2. How can these challenges be overcome?Part 5:As you view the video about clinical teaching and learning, there are a number of things to consider. Students need and want opportunities to learn and participate as part of the healthcare team. If ignored or not included in patient care, they become frustrated and feel cheated by the clinical experience. The nursing faculty should guide the clinical learning process, assist students with administering medications and treatments when needed, and ensure that students are learning. Students view the RN preceptor as the clinical expert and role model, as well as the person nursing students look up to. Identify the problems and challenges presented in the video and discuss how you would respond to and handle the problems and challenges from the:1) Faculty role2) RN preceptor role3) Student rolePart 6:As you read this week’s assignments, examine your own beliefs about the student–faculty relationship and discuss the effects that your beliefs and practices may have on the teaching–learning process, the academic performance of your students, and your students’ behavior.1. What are your beliefs about interactions with students who are failing?2. How do you (or will you) deal with issues related to student misconduct and academic dishonesty?3. What are your thoughts related to managing honor code violations and substance abuse problems?4. How do your responses to these questions correlate with your personal teaching philosophy?Part 7:Arrange a Nurse Educator Interview and Develop Nurse Educator Interview QuestionsArrange a Nurse Educator InterviewAssignment GuidelinesThe person you select to interview must have a minimum of 5 years experience as a nurse educator currently practicing in academia, staff development, or a clinical nurse educator or patient educator. No family members please.You may arrange to conduct the interview in person, by phone, or by online web conferencing.In general, when you contact a prospective interviewee, state who you are and explain that the interview is for a university course assignment.Review the literature related to the nurse educator’s specific field of nursing education.1. Type 12 interview questions.Be prepared to record responses by:Your interview questions will depend on the method of interview (formal or informal, face to face, or online web meeting/conferencing) and the specific area the nurse educator is practicing.Word your questions clearly and concisely.Ask open-ended questions.Begin the interview with simple, factual questions that are easy to answer (icebreakers). This will help put the nurse educator at ease and help you establish a rapport.For example:You may ask about qualifications, credentials, expertise, experience, level of education, responsibilities, and/or a typical day.You may wish to ask questions that elicit feedback about how the person became interested in nursing education, how education was selected as a career path, and what steps were taken to become a nurse educator.Next, seek information about personal experiences and opinions, such as:Teaching philosophy and goals related to nursing educationExperiences with curriculaExperiences with evaluationWays of knowing that student goals are metWays of engaging and/or enriching student learningOutlook on the future of nursing educationThe most effective teaching strategiesPositive experiences in teachingChallenges faced as a nurse educator