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public health nursing: population-centered health care in the community 11th edition (2024)

By marcia stanhope, jeanette lancaster latest edition || all chapters

,part 1: the relationship between public health nursing and population health ...................................................... 4

CHAPTER 01: PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATIONS AND POPULATION HEALTH ..................................................................................... 4
CHAPTER 02: HISTORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING ......................................................... 24
CHAPTER 03: PUBLIC HEALTH, PRIMARY CARE, AND PRIMARY HEALTH ...................................................................................... 40
CHAPTER 04: PERSPECTIVES IN GLOBAL HEALTH CARE ........................................................................................................... 54
CHAPTER 05: ECONOMICS OF HEALTH CARE DELIVERY .......................................................................................................... 75

part 2: factors affecting nurses in public and population health ........................................................................... 95

CHAPTER 06: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ............................................................................................................................ 95
CHAPTER 07: APPLICATION OF ETHICS IN THE COMMUNITY .................................................................................................109
CHAPTER 08: ACHIEVING CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING ...............................................................123
CHAPTER 09: PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY ..............................................................................................................................145
CHAPTER 10: EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE ........................................................................................................................164
CHAPTER 11: POPULATION-BASED PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE: THE INTERVENTION WHEEL..............................................173

part 3: conceptual and scientific frameworks applied to nursing practice .......................................................... 187

CHAPTER 12: GENOMICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING ........................................................................................................187
CHAPTER 13: EPIDEMIOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................202
CHAPTER 14: INFECTIOUS DISEASE PREVENTION AND CONTROL............................................................................................221
CHAPTER 15: COMMUNICABLE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE RISKS ............................................................................................237
CHAPTER 16: PROMOTING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES ...........................................................................................................252

part 4: population level interventions ................................................................................................................ 263

CHAPTER 17: COMMUNITY AS CLIENT: ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS .......................................................................................263
CHAPTER 18: BUILDING A CULTURE OF HEALTH TO INFLUENCE HEALTH EQUITY WITHIN COMMUNITIES ..........................................282
CHAPTER 19: HEALTH EDUCATION PRINCIPLES APPLIED IN COMMUNITIES, GROUPS, FAMILIES, AND INDIVIDUALS FOR HEALTHY CHANGE
..............................................................................................................................................................................296
CHAPTER 20: THE NURSE MANAGED HEALTH CENTER: A MODEL FOR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE ......................................314

part 5: planning approaches to population health care delivery ........................................................................ 330

CHAPTER 21: PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE AND THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT CYCLE .......................................................330
CHAPTER 22: PUBLIC HEALTH SURVEILLANCE AND OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION STANHOPE: PUBLIC HEALTH......................................343
CHAPTER 23: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT .........................................................................................................................358
CHAPTER 24: QUALITY MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................377
CHAPTER 25: CASE MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................................................395
CHAPTER 26: WORKING WITH FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITY FOR HEALTHY OUTCOMES .............................................................414

part 6: promoting the health of target populations across the life span ............................................................. 429

CHAPTER 27: FAMILY HEALTH RISKS ................................................................................................................................429
CHAPTER 28: CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH .................................................................................................................444
CHAPTER 29: MAJOR HEALTH ISSUES AND CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT OF ADULTS ACROSS THE LIFE SPAN ..............................457

part 7: issues in promoting the health of vulnerable populations ...................................................................... 473

CHAPTER 30: DISABILITY HEALTH CARE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN ..............................................................................................473
CHAPTER 31: VULNERABILITY AND VULNERABLE POPULATIONS ............................................................................................487
CHAPTER 32: RURAL HEALTH ISSUES ...............................................................................................................................501

, CHAPTER 33: POVERTY AND HOMELESSNESS ....................................................................................................................513
CHAPTER 34: MIGRANT HEALTH ISSUES ...........................................................................................................................524

part 8: nurses’ roles and functions working with populations ............................................................................ 537

CHAPTER 35: TEEN PREGNANCY ....................................................................................................................................537
CHAPTER 36: MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES .............................................................................................................................549
CHAPTER 37: ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND OTHER DRUG PROBLEMS ..........................................................................................566
CHAPTER 38: VIOLENCE AND HUMAN ABUSE....................................................................................................................584
CHAPTER 39: THE ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE IN THE COMMUNITY .....................................................................................598
CHAPTER 40: THE NURSE LEADER IN THE COMMUNITY .......................................................................................................613
CHAPTER 41: THE NURSE IN PUBLIC HEALTH, HOME HEALTH, HOSPICE, AND PALLIATIVE CARE......................................................628
CHAPTER 42: THE NURSE IN THE SCHOOLS .......................................................................................................................641
CHAPTER 43: THE NURSE IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ..........................................................................................................652
CHAPTER 44: FORENSIC NURSING IN THE COMMUNITY .......................................................................................................668
CHAPTER 45: THE NURSE IN THE FAITH COMMUNITY ..........................................................................................................682
CHAPTER 46: PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING AT LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL LEVELS ......................................................................696

, Part 1: the relationship between public health nursing and
population health
Chapter 01: public health foundations and population health
stanhope: public health nursing: population-cened health care in the community, 11th edition



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1. What is the primary focus to be addressed concerning the improvement of the health of
the american people in the twenty-first century?

A. Bioterrorism and global health threats

B. Delivery of individual care and hygiene

C. The need for increased hospital and acute care

D. Chronic disease and disability management

ANS>>a

There are new concerns, and of the most serious are bioterrorism and globally induced
infections, such as the avian flu. These threats will divert health care funds and resources from
other health care programs to be spent for public safety. The others are not related to public
health or are concerns that have been present for many years.



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promotion and maintenance

2. A community is concerned about the threat of bioterrorism. Which of the following best
describes the basis for this concern?

A. Bioterrorism has the potential to dissolve community-based programs.

B. This threat could causenthuerhseailthncgatrebsy.scteommto collapse.

C. The threat may divert funds from other public safety health care programs.

D. Fear of bioterrorism will increase the need for shelters.

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