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Geopolitical And Phenomenological place

Geopolitical And Phenomenological place

Geopolitical community refers to a spatial area or place. A geopolitical community is formed by natural or human-made structures to act as boundaries. Some examples of geopolitical communities include rivers, valleys, and mountains, which act as borders for the community. Human-made boundaries may also be created as structural, legal, or political. Streets, bridges, and railroads are structural boundaries, while cities, counties, and districts form legal boundaries. Political boundaries include constituencies in which members of parliament come from. A phenomenological community, on the other hand, refers to a group of people sharing the same ideologies, values, and interests. Geographical boundaries may not necessarily have to be shared in such communities. For instance, a group of people sharing a similar religion may not differentiated using physical boundaries. People live in geopolitical boundaries that are created naturally or by people, but despite the barriers, people are part of many phenomenological communities. For instance, a person could be in a religious group and a sporting group, which are two different phenomenological communities.

The nursing process is used in different ways to identify local and global health issues. Health challenges keep evolving, and nurses have to face them while working in different communities. Health challenges are unique to different communities. A common issue when dealing with different communities is language and cultural challenges. To handle this challenge, nurses work collaboratively with other health professionals and linguistic experts. To improve efficiency while working, nurses do assessments, diagnosis, planning, and evaluation of health issues to ensure that the issues are solved. The nursing process in different communities includes control of diseases, ensuring environmental sanitation, promoting health, taking vital statistics, and providing rehabilitative care for patients in the community.

References.

Riquet, J., & In Kollmann, E. (2018). Spatial modernities: Geography, narrative, imaginaries. New York. Routledge

Potter, P. A., In Perry, A. G., In Stockert, P. A., & In Hall, A. (2019). Essentials for nursing practice. Missouri. Elsevier.

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Discuss how geopolitical and phenomenological places influence the context of a population or community assessment and intervention.

Geopolitical And Phenomenological place

Geopolitical And Phenomenological place

Describe how the nursing process is utilized to assist in identifying health issues (local or global in nature) and in creating an appropriate intervention, including screenings, referrals, resources, and spiritual support for the community or population. Describe how community resources can aid in the implementation process of an intervention. How could the Christian worldview influence one’s perspective of human value and dignity in an intervention?

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