This Unit addresses global issues in health promotion. Read the required reading for Unit 10 including the articles and required websites. Because of the diversity of cultures, and an expanding migratory global population, you as a Masters-prepared Registered Nurse may be challenged with patients who are at risk or suffering from various conditions, such as tuberculosis or malnutrition. You may also be involved in natural disaster preparation or response, communicable disease outbreak care or bioterrorism management. For this discussion, you will address a global health issue of your choice and identify related health risks for a particular group or patient. Include statistics for your choice/s. Include strategies you could utilize to help you incorporate the client’s cultural preferences within the education, prevention, or treatment plan. Consider the roles of interprofessional resources in your post. One page maximum. APA format Reading: Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span 8th (2014) Edelman, Kudzma and Mandle Mosby 978-0-323-09141-1 Chapter 25: “Emerging Global Health Issues” Brown, G. (2016). Aspects of global health issues: Diseases, natural disasters, and pharmaceutical corporations and medical research. ABNF Journal, 27 (3), 53-57. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]. (2014a). Emergency preparedness and response. Bioterrorism rapid response information. Retrieved from: http://emergency.cdc.gov/bioterrorism/ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]. (2014b). Immigrant and refugee health. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/index.html Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [CDC]. (2018). Division of foodborne, waterborne and environmental diseases (DFWED): Global health. Retrieved from https://www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dfwed/international/globalwork.html Healthy People 2020. (2018). Global health objectives. Retrieved from https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/global-health Oduyebo, T., Igbinosa, I., Petersen, E. E., Polen, K. N., Pillai, S. K., Ailes, E. C., . . . Honein, M. A. (2016). Update: Interim guidance for health care providers caring for pregnant women with possible Zika virus exposure–United States, July 2016. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report . p. 739.