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U1DT1
Description: How can we identify health risks, strengths, and needs in our
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comprehensive health assessment? Give two examples with rationales for each.
Students are expected to:
1. Post an initial substantive response of 200-250 words to
each question. 2. Read postings and engage in the discussion boards 4-5
days per week. 3. Respond to at least two other student’s postings with
substantive comments. Substantive comments add to the discussion and provide your fellow students with information that will enhance the learning environment.The postings should be at least one paragraph (approximately 100 words) and include references as indicated by the instructor.
4. References and citations should conform to the APA 6th
edition. 5. Remember: Please respect the opinions of others, even if
their views differ. In other words, disagree professionally and respectfully.Plagiarism is never acceptable – give credit when credit is due – cite your sources
Grading Rubric: Before you submit your discussion post click on the view discussion rubric option for grading criteria. You will need to select the discussion question title in order to create your thread and to also view the rubric.
U2DT1
Description: Consider performing a health history on someone that may not