Community & Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Public’s Health 9th Edition, (Ebook PDF) – Digital Instant Dowload.
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1496349822
- ISBN-13 : 978-1496349828
- Author: Cherie Rector PhD RN-C (Author)
This student-friendly, highly visual text expands students’ viewpoints from the client-nurse relationship to a population focus. Acknowledging that population-focused tools and interventions are needed in acute care, as infection rates continue to rise and nurse-sensitive outcome indictors are closely monitored, Cherie Rector weaves in meaningful, real-life examples, case studies, and perspectives to help students understand that transitions in care are critical in today’s healthcare system. Covering a multitude of community and public settings, situations, and populations, the book helps students learn about promoting health, preventing disease (not just treating it), and protecting at-risk populations—including the elderly, the LGBT community, and veterans. This fully updated 9th Edition encourages students to think more globally and covers new innovations and emerging threats to the public’s health.
Table contents:
Unit I: Foundations of Community Health Nursing
Ch. 1: The Journey Begins: Introduction to Community Health NursingCh. 2: History & Evolution of Community Health NursingCh. 3: Setting the Stage for Community Health NursingCh. 4: Evidence-Based Practice and Ethics in Community Health NursingCh. 5: Transcultural Nursing in the CommunityUnit II: Public Health Essentials for Community Health Nursing
Ch. 6: Structure & Economics of Community Health ServicesCh. 7: Epidemiology in Community Health CareCh. 8: Communicable Disease Control Ch. 9: Environmental Health and Safety Unit III: Community Health Nursing Toolbox
Ch. 10: Communication and Collaboration in the 21st Century: Informatics and Health Technology in Community Health NursingCh. 11: Health Promotion: Achieving Change Through EducationCh. 12: Planning and Developing Community Programs and ServicesCh. 13: Policy Making and Community Health AdvocacyUnit IV: The Community as Client
Ch. 14: Theoretical Basis of Community/Public Health NursingCh. 15: Community as Client: Applying the Nursing ProcessCh. 16: Global Public Health Nursing: Population Health Around the GlobeCh. 17: Being Prepared: Impact of Disaster, Terrorism, and WarUnit V: The Family as Client
Ch. 18: Theoretical Basis for Promoting Family HealthCh. 19: Working with Families: Applying the Nursing ProcessCh. 20: Violence Affecting FamiliesUnit VI: Promoting and Protecting the Health of Aggregates with Developmental Needs
Ch. 21: Maternal-Child Health: Working with Perinatal, Infant, Toddler, and Preschool ClientsCh. 22: School-Aged Children and AdolescentsCh. 23: Adult Women and MenCh. 24: Older Adults: Aging in PlaceUnit VII: Promoting and Protecting the Health of Vulnerable Populations
Ch. 25: Working with Vulnerable PeopleCh. 26: Clients with Disabilities and Chronic IllnessesCh. 27: Behavioral Health in the CommunityCh. 28: Working with the HomelessCh. 29: Issues with Rural, Migrant, and Urban Health CareUnit VIII: Settings for Community Health Nursing
Ch. 30: Public Settings for Community Health NursingCh. 31: Private Settings for Community Health NursingCh. 32: Clients Receiving Home Health and Hospice Care