Caring For Vulnerable Populations
Respond to the following questions in a minimum of 175 words:
What was most surprising to you about the demographics and determinants of health in your selected location? Why was it surprising?
What additional indicators, besides income level and education, might you suggest be added to further identify vulnerable populations?
Sample Solution
When I researched the demographics and determinants of health in my selected location, what surprised me the most was how prevalent poverty is among certain populations. The area has a high rate of poverty and low educational attainment, which makes it especially vulnerable to health disparities. Additionally, access to healthcare services is limited for many residents due to a lack of insurance coverage or other financial barriers. These issues are particularly concerning because they can lead to worse health outcomes over time, including higher rates of chronic illness and mortality.
Joint pretend play is a very early context in which children learn how to put aside empirical thinking and accept the given premises through analytical thinking. Analytic thinking is a type of critical thinking, in which a person articulates, conceptualizes or solves problems by making decisions that are sensible given the available premises (Ref).
In joint pretend play, children accept the initiator’s instruction and enter an imaginative world which do not necessarily contain any empirical reality. Nevertheless, they adopt such a given worldview to imagine themselves in that same situation and act vis-a-vis that imaginary situation. This serves a stepstone for children’s school learning because school imparts knowledge in a formal analytical structure, and teachers teach knowledge that is beyond children’s empirical understanding (Harris, 2000). Gradually, children perceive teachers as taking up the didactic role while they themselves as adopting the student role.