,TEST BANK FOR PUBLIC / COMMUNITY HEALTH AND NURSING
PRACTICE: CAR- ING FOR POPULATIONS, 2ND EDITION, CHRISTINE
L.SAVAGE, ALL CHAPTERS
ISBN-10: 0803677111,
ISBN-13: 9780803677111
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Unit I. Basis for Public Health Nursing Knowledge and Skills
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1 Public Health and Nursing Practice
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2 Optimizing Population Health qr qr
3 Epidemiology and Nursing Practice qr qr qr
4 Introduction to Community Assessment qr qr qr
5 Health Program Planning
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6 Environmental Health qr
Unit II. Community Health Across Populations: Public Health Issues
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7 Health Disparities and Vulnerable Populations
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8 Communicable Diseases qr
9 Non- communicable Diseases
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10 Mental Health qr
11 Substance Use and the Health of Communities
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12 Injury and Violence qr qr
13 Nursing and Global Health qr qr qr
Unit III. Public Health Planning
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14 Health Planning for Local Public Health Departments
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15 Health Planning for Acute Care Settings
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16 Health Planning for Primary Care Settings
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17 Health Planning with Rural and Urban Communities
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18 Health Planning for Maternal-Infant and Child Health Settings
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19 Health Planning for School Settings
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20 Health Planning for Older Adults
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21 Health Planning for Occupational and Environmental Health
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,22 Public Health Policy and Finance
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23 culture and public health nursing
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24 Vulneralable populations qr
25 Disaster Management and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
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, Chapter 1: Public Health and Nursing Pra qr qr qr qr qr qr
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PRACTICE: CAR- ING FOR POPULATIONS, 2ND EDITION, CHRISTINE
L.SAVAGE, ALL CHAPTERS
ISBN-10: 0803677111,
ISBN-13: 9780803677111
TABLE OF CONTENTS qr qr
Unit I. Basis for Public Health Nursing Knowledge and Skills
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1 Public Health and Nursing Practice
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2 Optimizing Population Health qr qr
3 Epidemiology and Nursing Practice qr qr qr
4 Introduction to Community Assessment qr qr qr
5 Health Program Planning
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6 Environmental Health qr
Unit II. Community Health Across Populations: Public Health Issues
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7 Health Disparities and Vulnerable Populations
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8 Communicable Diseases qr
9 Non- communicable Diseases
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10 Mental Health qr
11 Substance Use and the Health of Communities
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12 Injury and Violence qr qr
13 Nursing and Global Health qr qr qr
Unit III. Public Health Planning
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14 Health Planning for Local Public Health Departments
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15 Health Planning for Acute Care Settings
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16 Health Planning for Primary Care Settings
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17 Health Planning with Rural and Urban Communities
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18 Health Planning for Maternal-Infant and Child Health Settings
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19 Health Planning for School Settings
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20 Health Planning for Older Adults
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21 Health Planning for Occupational and Environmental Health
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23 culture and public health nursing
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24 Vulneralable populations qr
25 Disaster Management and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
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tive nursing interventions. They evaluate these risk factors from two perspe
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ease prevention, promoting health, control of communicable infections, and
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