NSG 486 University of Phoenix Antimicrobial Resistance in India

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Imagine you are a nurse working with Doctors Without Borders to address an emerging global health issue in a specific region of the world. You are preparing to travel to the region to improve an issue or illness.

Create a 7- to 10-slide presentation, with detailed speaker notes, analyzing emerging global health issues related to the country or region of the world of your choice. In your presentation:

  • Analyze the cause of the issue or illness. Consider:
  • Individual issues (e.g., personal cleanliness)
  • Community issues (e.g., resources, demographics)
  • Family roles and structures (e.g., single-family households)
  • Culture (e.g., values, beliefs)
  • Environmental issues (e.g., access to technology and health care, geographic concerns)
  • Examine the factors that continue to exacerbate the issue or illness. Consider:
  • Individual
  • Community
  • Culture
  • Environmental
  • Create an action plan to improve the issue or illness. Consider:
  • Education
  • Communication
  • Relief workers
  • Technology

Cite at least five peer-reviewed references in your presentation, and include a separate APA-formatted reference page.


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Antimicrobial resistance in India
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Introduction
➢Antimicrobial agents are factors that slow down
or completely kill a disease causing pathogen.
➢The first agent to achieve this was penicillin,
discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928
(Gaynes, 2017).
➢Fleming predicted during his Nobel Price
acceptance speech in 1945 that bacteria and other
disease-causing agents have the potenti...


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