Community health nursing : promoting and protecting the public's health
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Formato: | Libro |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,
©2010
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Edición: | 7th edition |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Unit I: Foundations of community health Nursing.
- The journey begins: introduction to community health nursing / Cherie Rector.
- History and evolution of community health nursing / Kristine D. Warner.
- Setting the stage for community health nursing / Kristine D. Warner.
- Evidence-based practice and ethics in community health nursing / Cherie Rector.
- Transcultural nursing in the community / Cherie Rector.
- Unit II: Public health essentials for community health Nursing.
- Structure and economics of community health services / Cherie Rector.
- Epidemiology in community health care / Kristine D. Warner.
- Communicable disease control / Karen Smith-Sayer.
- Environmental health and safety / Kristine D. Warner. Unit III: Community health nursing toolbox.
- Communication, collaboration, and contracting / Cherie Rector.
- Health promotion: achieving change through education / Kristine D. Warner and Debra Millar.
- Planning and developing community programs and services / Mary E. Summers and Kristine D. Warner.
- Policy making and community health advocacy / Lydia C. Bourne. Unit IV: The community as client.
- Theoretical basis of community health nursing / Kristine D. Warner and Karin Lightfoot.
- Community as client: applying the nursing process / Filomela A. Marshall.
- Global health and international community health nursing / Marie P. Farrell.
- Being prepared: disasters and terrorism / Kristine D. Warner and Sheila Hoban.
- Unit V: The family as client.
- Theoretical bases for promoting family health / Kathleen Riley-Lawless.
- Working with families: applying the nursing process / Phyllis G. Salopek.
- Violence affecting families / Sheila M. Holcomb.
- Unit VI: Promoting and protecting the health of aggregates with developmental needs.
- Maternal-child health: working with perinatal, infant, toddler, and preschool clients / Cherie Rector.
- School-age children and adolescents / Cherie Rector.
- Adult women and men / Barbara J. Blake and Gloria Ann Jones Taylor.
- Older adults: aging in place / Frances Wilson and Cherie Rector.
- Unit VII: Promoting and protecting the health of vulnerable populations.
- Working with vulnerable people / Cherie Rector.
- Clients with disabilities and chronic illnesses / Kristine D. Warner.
- Behavioral health in the community / Elizabeth M. Andal and Christine L. Savage.
- Working with the homeless / Mary Lashley.
- Issues with rural, migrant, and urban health care / Margaret Avila and Cherie Rector.
- Unit VIII: Settings for community health Nursing.
- Public settings for community health nursing / Erin D. Maughan.
- Private settings for community health nursing / Mary Ellen Miller and Rose Utley.
- Clients receiving home health and hospice care / Joyce Zerwekh.