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Health Promotion Plan for a Patient with Iron Defiency Anemia: Develop a plan in which you recommend at least three health promotion strategies for your simulated patient. Consider the following for the response:
1. Evidence-Based: All three health promotion strategies should be supported by evidence for promoting health or managing the diagnosis. Note that you should cite at least one current (within the last five years) professional or scholarly source, not including the textbook, for each of your recommendations. You should also have three separate scholarly or professional resources overall.
2. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: All three health promotion strategies should incorporate principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), whenever appropriate. For example, health promotion instructions should account for things like living situations and access to resources (for example, recreational facilities, safe outdoor spaces), socioeconomic status, and ability to pay for healthcare or cultural dietary patterns.
3. Quality and Safety Considerations: All three health promotion strategies should incorporate safety and quality-of-care considerations. For example, if the diagnosis was diabetes mellitus, potential considerations to include in your patient education plan would be checking the feet daily for wounds, highlighting the importance of routine eye exams, or encouraging tobacco cessation.
4. Psychosocial Considerations: All three health promotion strategies should incorporate psychosocial considerations. For example, health promotion plans could include in-person or virtual counseling (for example, Veterans Affairs resources), support groups, or hotlines (for example, suicide or abuse hotlines).