Public health science and nursing practice : caring for populations/ by Christine L. Savage, Joan E. Kub and Sara L. Groves.
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TextPublication details: Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company, c2016ISBN: - 9780803621992(alk.paper)
- 080362199X
- RT97.S28 2016
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Includes Bibliographical references and Index
CONTENTS
UNIT I.Basis for public health nursing knowledge and skills: 1.Public health and nursing practice--
2.Optimizing population health--
3.Epidemiology and nursing practice--
4.Introduction to community assessment--
5.Health program planning--
6.Environmental health--
UNIT II.Community health across populations:public health issues: 7.Health disparities--
8.Communicable diseases--
9.Noncommunicable diseases--
10.Mental health
11.Substance use and the health of communities--
12.Injury and violence--
13.Nursing and global health--
UNIT III.Public health planning: 14.Health planning for local public health departments--
15.Health planning for acute care settings--
16.Health planning for primary care settings--
17.Health planning with rural and urban communities--
18.Health planning for maternal-infant and child health settings--
19.Health planning for school settings--
20.Health planning for older adults--
21.Health planning for occupational health--
UNIT IV.Public health nursing special populations: 22.Public health policy and finance--
23.Culture and public health nursing--
24.Vulnerable populations--
25.Emergency preparedness and disaster management.
his unique, problem-solving, case-based approach shows you how. You'll encounter three different case studies in every chapter--two in the text and one online at DavisPlus--that explore concepts such as community assessments, public health policy, and surveillance
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