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NUR 3113 VP & GLH
Total possible points 100
WINDSHIELD SURVEY
Course Objective: #3 Analyze actual and potential barriers to optimal health
outcomes.
Use this rubric as a guide to write up your observations and reflections
following the viewing of the videos of the two communities. Type your
answers on this document below each appropriate Community in the box.
Answer your questions completely but concisely to achieve full points.
Grading will be based on quality and not quantity.
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COMMUNITY - A
Points
Key Concepts for Observation
A. Community Core
1. History (on first glimpse):
neighborhoods, stores for shopping,
building condition, recreation areas,
hygiene status:
The houses in this community
seemed as if they were built
recently. They were large with
spacious lawns. However, the
neighborhoods in this community
seemed more segregated from each
other. There were plenty of nearby,
up scale stores at a nearby mall.
Recreation areas included front
lawns, low traffic streets and parks.
COMMUNITY
A. Community Core
1. History (on first glimpse):
neighborhoods, stores for shopping,
building condition, recreation areas,
hygiene status:
This community had neighborhoods
right next to each other. There was
no physical separation from one
neighborhood to the next. The
houses looked older, but still well
maintained for the most part.
Stores were scattered throughout
this community, but none of the
fancy stores seen in the other
community were present. Buildings
seemed much older and more used,
but there were some beautiful old
buildings in this community that the
other community lacked. Recreation
areas included children dangerously
playing in the street and a number
of parks throughout the community.
2. Demographics: Types of people,
age groups, families, alone,
homeless, race types,
homogeneous:
This community provided an array
of people. Age wise, there were
only a couple of instances when we
saw what looked like a family.
Otherwise, it was college-age and
middle-age individuals. A variety of
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B. Subsystems
1. Physical Environment: How does
the community look? Reflect on
flora, housing, zoning, space, green
areas, animals, people, man-made
structures, natural beauty, water,
climate:
There were nice lawns and a large
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C. Summarize your
Perceptions
1. Reflect on general appearance of
the communities.
This was a nice, clean, homogenized
community with a lot of resources
and a thriving economy.
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