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Learning Goal: I’m working on a nursing discussion question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.1. Why is the film called ESCAPE FIRE?2. How is the idea of an “escape fire” a metaphor for the message in the film? 3. What are the proposed “escape fires” for the healthcare crisis in the film?4. What is the difference between disease management system as opposed to a health care system?5. What does “health” include? What should “health care” include?((Reply for this person about what he said as discussion for these answers with 150 word))1. The film is called “Escape Fire” based off Wag Dodge’s use of the “escape fire”, an incidence in which the fire fighter, among a team of fifteen others, knew they would not be able to beat the surging forest fire to the top of the ridge, so Dodge lit a match and started a fire at his own feet in order to burn the gas around him so when the fire came he was already protected by the “escape fire”. The healthcare system faces the same challenge; as the system is struggling to stay afloat, individuals are faced with the same conundrum: light a fire at your own feet amidst a burning forest, or face the burning “forest” or system that you are likely not able to survive.2. The idea of an “escape fire” as a metaphor is a message in the film for the healthcare system paralleling the burning forest Wag Dodge experienced. The system is failing based upon multiple failing industries; pharmaceutical, insurance, shareholders who are dominating healthcare as “for-profit”, “When medicine becomes a business, we lost our moral compass”. Western medicine aims to “put a band-aid on it”, use suppressive treatments, and provide short-term care while neglecting the root cause and “keeping the disease process going”. The monetary rule over healthcare, lack of primary care physicians, and neglect in education for both providers and patients, all play into the surging “fire” taking over the healthcare system. Escape fires act as a way to momentarily survive the fire, without treating the general issue. An escape fire is, by definition, a controlled fire used to provide shelter from an uncontrolled fire; essentially, escape fires for the healthcare system are controlled actions in order to protect from the uncontrolled dangers of the healthcare system.3. Proposed “escape fires” for the healthcare crisis in this film are lifestyle changes that have been proven to reverse damage from medical complications, diseases, or unnecessary procedures. As we age, telomeres naturally shorten, and diseases, injuries, and medical complications all contribute to higher risks of comorbidities and an overall decrease in quality of life. Radical lifestyle changes, such as low fat vegetarian diets, regular exercise, and omission of smoking and drug/alcohol consumption have been proven to reverse these damages by lengthening telomeres and improving overall quality of life.4. The difference between disease management system, as opposed to a health care system, is that the disease care system “doesn’t want you to die, nor does it want you to get well”; this system aims to trap patients in a chronic state of requiring healthcare by not correcting, treating, or actually addressing the main root cause, but rather maintaining symptoms so patients are reliant on healthcare and never actually improving in regards to their ailments. A healthcare system should aim for prevention, and not to just focus on getting rid of the “bad” with medications, but supporting the good. Nutrition is chronically neglected in medical school education yet one of the most crucial root causes of certain diseases as well as a way to prevent many health complications. 5. “Health” includes the overall state of an individual’s wellness, and the probability based on genetics and environment, of likelihood of contracting diseases. “Health care” should include prevention of diseases, education of holistic health including the influence nutrition has on disease prevention and contraction, and accessibility to not only primary care providers and medical procedures and treatments, but the basis of health being accessible nutrition and wellness, such as yoga, meditation, and other practices intended to maintain mental and emotional wellness commonly associated yet typically neglected with physical diseases, ailments, and injuries. Active listening for patients along with provision of education based upon the individual’s needs are necessary for holistic health care. Health care should not treat patients as “customers”, providing them a bill for their stay and necessary treatment. Health care involves every act and decision from the patient to the health care providers; each time health care professionals wash their hands, spend extra moments listening to patients, take the time to provide educational resources for their patients, health care workers create a system that is patient-oriented, and specifically human-oriented. Rather than treat the patient as a customer to provide the most expensive and flashy procedures, simple yet active treatments and paying close attention to patients as individuals will prevent them from experiencing diseases and treat the root cause of the issue.
