NR 503 Week 5: Infectious Disease Paper
NR 503 Week 5: Infectious Disease Paper
This assignment was locked Aug 15 at 11:59pm.
The Infectious Disease Paper assignment is due by Sunday, 11:59 p.m. MT at the end of Week 5. The assignment guidelines and grading rubric are located in the Course Resource section.
Determinants of health/host, agent, environmental factors
Socioeconomic factors, the physical environment, and individual behaviors are all common TB health determinants. Poverty is a major social determinant of tuberculosis because it determines peoples living conditions. Another risk factor for developing the disease is malnutrition. Malnutrition causes secondary immunodeficiency, which increases a persons susceptibility to tuberculosis infection (Narasimhan et al., 2013). Smoking and alcohol abuse both increase a persons chances of contracting tuberculosis because they cause other medical conditions that weaken the immune system. Smoking harms the lungs in a variety of ways, and smokers are 4060% more likely to develop pulmonary tuberculosis, the most common form of the disease (Narasimhan et al., 2013). Excessive alcohol consumption harms the body and interferes with the effectiveness of TB treatment drugs. People who have cancer, diabetes, Crohns disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, HIV/AIDS, or other immune-compromising conditions are at a high risk of contracting tuberculosis. These conditions render an already weakened immune system defenseless against tuberculosis (Narasimhan et al., 2013).
General health practices, attitudes toward healthcare providers, psychological states, social status, previous exposure to disease, race,
NR 503 Week 5 Infectious Disease Paper
and genetic diseases are all host factors for tuberculosis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the microbe that causes tuberculosis. Poorly ventilated, crowded, and filthy home and work environments are environmental factors that promote tuberculosis. Air pollution, geographical areas with a high incidence of tuberculosis, and work environments with high levels of airborne or released toxins all promote the growth of the mycobacterium tuberculosis germ.
NR503 Week 5 Infectious Disease Grading Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction of Communicable Disease
20.0 pts
Exceptional- Comprehensively describes the communicable disease (causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, complications, treatment) and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence).
18.0 pts
Exceeds- Adequately identifies the communicable disease (causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, complications, treatment) and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence).
16.0 pts
Meets- Limited description of the communicable disease (causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, complications, treatment) and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence).
8.0 pts
Needs Improvement- Unclear description of the communicable disease (causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, complications, treatment) and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence).
0.0 pts
Developing- Description of the communicable disease (causes, symptoms, mode of transmission, complications, treatment) and the demographic of interest (mortality, morbidity, incidence, and prevalence) is absent
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDeterminants of Health
20.0 pts
Exceptional- Describe the determinants of health and explain how those factors contribute to the development of this disease. Evidence supports background.
18.0 pts
Exceeds- Determinants is complete, presents risk factors, disease impact and at least one set of incidence and prevalence statistics are presented and supported by evidence.
16.0 pts
Meets- Description of determinants is missing one or more key points. Limited presentation of the contributing factors. Lack of evidence to support.
8.0 pts
Needs Improvement- Determinants are missing more than one key point and lack of contributing factors. There is no supported evidence.
0.0 pts
Developing- Determinants and contributing factors of the disease is not provided.
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeHost Factors
20.0 pts
Exceptional- Comprehensive review of the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors.
18.0 pts
Exceeds- Adequate review of the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors.
16.0 pts
Meets- Limited review of the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors.
8.0 pts
Needs Improvement- Minimal or unclear review of the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors.
0.0 pts
Developing- Review of the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors not provided.
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeRole of FNP
20.0 pts
Exceptional- A comprehensive review of the role of the community health FNP (case finding, reporting, data collecting, data analysis, and follow-up).
18.0 pts
Exceeds- An adequate, but not fully comprehensive, review of the role of the community health FNP (case finding, reporting, data collecting, data analysis, and follow-up).
16.0 pts
Meets- A limited review of the role of the community health FNP (case finding, reporting, data collecting, data analysis, and follow-up). The role is presented with limited or little evidence.
8.0 pts
Needs Improvement- The FNP role (case finding, reporting, data collecting, data analysis, and follow-up) is minimal or unclear and is not supported directly by evidence.
0.0 pts
Developing- The FNP role (case finding, reporting, data collecting, data analysis, and follow-up) is not provided.
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA Format / Writing Mechanics
20.0 pts
Exceptional- APA format, grammar, spelling, and/or punctuation are accurate, or with zero to one errors.
18.0 pts
Exceeds- Two to four errors in APA format, grammar, spelling, and syntax noted.
16.0 pts
Meets- Five to seven errors in APA format, grammar, spelling, and syntax noted.
8.0 pts
Needs Improvement- Eight to nine errors in APA format, grammar, spelling, and syntax noted or the paper exceeds maximum of two (2) pages.
0.0 pts
Developing- Greater than ten errors in APA format, grammar, spelling, and/or punctuation noted or repeatedly makes the same errors after faculty feedback.
20.0 pts
Total Points: 100.0