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Health Care in the Community 11th Edition ISBN:
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9780323611114 by Jeanette Lancaster, Marcia Stanhope
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Table d d of d d Content
PART 1. Influencing Factors in Public Health Nursing and Population
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Health
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1. Public health foundations and population health
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2. History of public health and public and community health nursing
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3. Public health, primary care, and primary health care systems
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4. Perspectives in global health care d d d d d d d d
5. Economics of health care delivery d d d d d d d d
PART 2. Forces Affecting Nurses in the Delivery of
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Population Health Care Delivery
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6. Environmental health d d
7. Application of ethics in the community d d d d d d d d d d
8. Achieving cultural competence in community health d d d d d d d d d d d d nursing
9. Public health policy d d d d
10. Evidence-based practice d d
PART 3. Conceptual and Scientific Frameworks Applied to Nursing
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Practice
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11. Population-based public health nursing practice: The intervention wheel d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
12. Genomics in public health nursing d d d d d d d d
13. Epidemiology
14. Infectious disease prevention and control d d d d d d d d
15. Communicable and infectious disease risks d d d d d d d d
PART 4. Community Level Interventions
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16. Promoting healthy communities d d d d
17. Community as client: Assessment and analysis d d d d d d d d d d
18. Building a culture of health to influence health equity within d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
communities
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19. Health education principles applied in communities, groups, families,
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and individuals for
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PART 5. Issues and Approaches in Population-Centered Nursing
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20. The nurse-led health center: A model for community nursing
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21. Public health nursing practice and the disaster management cycle
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,22. Public health surveillance d d d d d d and d d outbreak d d investigation
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25. Case management d d
PART 6. Promoting the Health of Target Populations Across the
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26. Working with families in the community for healthy outcomes d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
27. Family health risks d d d d
28. Child and adolescent health d d d d d d
29. Major Health Issues and Chronic Disease Management of Adults
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Across the Life Span
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30. Disability health care across the life span d d d d d d d d d d d d
PART 7. Promoting and Protecting the Health of Vulnerable
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Populations
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31. Health equity and care of vulnerable populations d d d d d d d d d d d d
32. Population-centered nursing in rural and urban environments d d d d d d d d d d d d
33. Poverty and homelessness d d d d
34. Migrant health issues d d d d
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36. Mental health issues d d d d
37. Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug problems d d d d d d d d d d
38. Violence and human abuse d d d d d d
PART 8. Nurses’ Roles and Functions in the Community
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39. Advanced nursing practice in the community d d d d d d d d d d
40. The nurse leader in the community
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41. The nurse in public health, home health, hospice, and
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42. The nurse in the schools d d d d d d d d
43. The nurse in occupational health
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44. Forensic nursing in the community d d d d d d d d
45. The nurse in the faith community
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46. Public health nursing at local, state, and national levels
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, Chapter 01: Public Health Foundations and Population Health
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Stanhope: Public Health Nursing: Population-Centered Health Care in the
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Community, 11th Edition
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MULTIPLE d d CHOICE
1. What is the primary focus to be addressed concerning the
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improvement of the health of the American people in the twenty-
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first century? d d
a. Bioterrorism and global health threats d d d d d d d d
b. Delivery of individual care and hygiene d d d d d d d d d d
c. The need for increased hospital and acute care
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d. Chronic disease and disability management d d d d d d d d
ANS: A
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dbioterrorism and globally induced infections, such as the avian
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dflu. These threats will divert health care funds and resources
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dfrom other health care programs to be spent for public safety. The
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others are not related to public health or are concerns that
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2. A community is concerned about the threat of bioterrorism. Which of the
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following best describes the basis for this concern?
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health care system could experience changes, and that there would be
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d an increase in the need for shelter. However, all the
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3. Which statement describes the consequence of the successful
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implementation of the Affordable Care Act?
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b. Most of the population will be covered by health insurance.
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c. Public health departments will need to increase the number of
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