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PRACTICE:CAR-ING FOR POPULATIONS, 2N D EDITION, CHRISTINE L.
SAVAGE, ALL CHAPTERS j
TABLE OF CONTENTS nj nj
Unit I. Basis for Public HealthNursing Knowledge andSkills
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1 Public H ealth and NursingPractice
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2 Optimizing Population Health ig nj
3 Epidemiologyand NursingPractice nj nj
4 Introductionto CommunityAssessment nj nj
5 Health ProgramPlanning nj
6 EnvironmentalHealth
Unit II.CommunityHealthAcross Populations:Public HealthIssues
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7 HealthDisparities and Vulnerable Populations
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8 C ommunicable Diseases ig
9 Non-communicable Diseases
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10 MentalHealth nj
11 Substance Use and the Healthof Communities nj nj nj ig nj nj nj
12 Injuryand Violence nj
13 Nursing and G lobal Health ig nj ig
Unit III. Public HealthPlanning
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14 Health Planning for Local Public HealthDepartments
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15 HealthPlanning for AcuteC are Settings
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16 Health P lanning for PrimaryCareSettings
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17 Health Planning withR ural and Urban Communities
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18 Health Planning forMaternal-Infant and Child Health Settings
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19 HealthPlanning for SchoolSettings nj nj nj nj
20 Health Planning forOlder Adults ig nj nj nj
21 Health Planning forOccupationaland Environmental Health
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,22 Public HealthPolicy and Finance
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23 culture and public healthnursing
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24 Vulneralablepopulations nj
25 DisasterManagement and Public HealthEmergencyPreparedness
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MultipleChoice
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an understanding of the related underlying risk factors to develop effecti ve nur
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sing interventions. They evaluate these risk factors from two perspect ives:
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1. Disease;individual
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4. Individual;population
2. A nursing studentis studying public health. She learns that, according to
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C.E.A. Winslow’s definition, some of the goals of public health include dis easepre
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vention, promoting health, controlof communicable infections, and
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1. Risk assessmentfor disease
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2. Promotion of primarycare ig nj
PRACTICE:CAR-ING FOR POPULATIONS, 2N D EDITION, CHRISTINE L.
SAVAGE, ALL CHAPTERS j
TABLE OF CONTENTS nj nj
Unit I. Basis for Public HealthNursing Knowledge andSkills
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1 Public H ealth and NursingPractice
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2 Optimizing Population Health ig nj
3 Epidemiologyand NursingPractice nj nj
4 Introductionto CommunityAssessment nj nj
5 Health ProgramPlanning nj
6 EnvironmentalHealth
Unit II.CommunityHealthAcross Populations:Public HealthIssues
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7 HealthDisparities and Vulnerable Populations
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8 C ommunicable Diseases ig
9 Non-communicable Diseases
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10 MentalHealth nj
11 Substance Use and the Healthof Communities nj nj nj ig nj nj nj
12 Injuryand Violence nj
13 Nursing and G lobal Health ig nj ig
Unit III. Public HealthPlanning
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14 Health Planning for Local Public HealthDepartments
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15 HealthPlanning for AcuteC are Settings
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16 Health P lanning for PrimaryCareSettings
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17 Health Planning withR ural and Urban Communities
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18 Health Planning forMaternal-Infant and Child Health Settings
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19 HealthPlanning for SchoolSettings nj nj nj nj
20 Health Planning forOlder Adults ig nj nj nj
21 Health Planning forOccupationaland Environmental Health
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,22 Public HealthPolicy and Finance
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23 culture and public healthnursing
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24 Vulneralablepopulations nj
25 DisasterManagement and Public HealthEmergencyPreparedness
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, Chapter1:PublicHealthandNursing Pra cti jn jn nj nj
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MultipleChoice
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1. Public healthnurses (PHNs) know theymust approach a public health issue w ith
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an understanding of the related underlying risk factors to develop effecti ve nur
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sing interventions. They evaluate these risk factors from two perspect ives:
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1. Disease;individual
2. Intervention;government nj
3. Epidemic;population nj
4. Individual;population
2. A nursing studentis studying public health. She learns that, according to
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C.E.A. Winslow’s definition, some of the goals of public health include dis easepre
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vention, promoting health, controlof communicable infections, and
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1. Risk assessmentfor disease
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2. Promotion of primarycare ig nj