Developing a presentation to be given in a setting to educate an audience on one type of diabetes

Developing a presentation to be given in a setting to educate an audience on one type of diabetes

THERE ARE 3 PARTS TO THIS ASSIGNMENT PART 1: Imagine you are a community health educator and you have been tasked with developing a presentation to be given in a setting to educate an audience on one type of diabetes. Identify your audience. Examples include the following: Senior center Middle school A workplace Create a resource (350 to 700 words) as a way to share this information. Examples include the following: A social media page An information pamphlet A presentation Consider the best method so it is crafted in an appropriate and understandable way for your identified audience. Choose from the two following options: Option A: Type 1 Diabetes How society views Type 1 diabetes (what society thinks it is versus what it actually is, common beliefs and practices) Signs and symptoms Compliance with treatment regimens Making the right decisions to live a healthy life Impact on health care resources Option B: Type 2 Diabetes How society views Type 2 diabetes (what society thinks it is versus what it actually is, common beliefs and practices) Preventive measures Signs and symptoms Making the right decisions to live a healthy life Compliance with treatment regimens Impact on health care resources PART 2: Respiratory Disease Paper Choose a respiratory disease that has a significant impact on society and the health care industry. Some examples are tuberculosis, bronchitis, asthma, influenza, or a respiratory illness that is currently prevalent. Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper that discusses the following: State this disease’s type (primary, secondary, tertiary) and what makes it classified as such. Discuss the impact this disease has on society as it relates to the business of health care and the use of resources. Include at least two references. Format your paper according to APA guidelines. Part 3: Complete attached worksheet Asthma and Lung Cancer