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040401s2005 paua b 001 0 eng |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
0781744490 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9780781744492 |
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BUL |
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BUL |
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BUL |
Language of cataloging |
eng |
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082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
WY 106 A425c 2005 |
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Allender, Judith Ann. |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Community health nursing : |
Remainder of title |
promoting and protecting the public's health / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. |
Judith Ann Allender, Barbara Walton Spradley. |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
6th edition |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Philadelphia : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
c2005. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xxv, 945 p. : |
Other physical details |
ill. ; |
Dimensions |
29 cm. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc. note |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
Contents<br/><br/>Unit 1 Foundations of Community Health Nursing<br/>Chapter 1 Opportunities and Challenges of Community Health Nursing<br/>Community Health<br/>The Concept of Community<br/>The Concept of Health<br/>Components of Community Health Practice<br/>Characteristics of Community Health Nursing<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 2 Evolution of Community Health Nursing<br/>Historical Development of Community Health Nursing<br/>Societal Influences on the Development of Community Health Nursing<br/>Preparation for Community Health Nursing<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 3 Roles and Settings for Community Health Nursing Practice<br/>Core Public Health Functions<br/>Roles of Community Health Nurses<br/>Settings for Community Health Nursing Practice<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 4 Transcultural Nursing in the Community<br/>The Meaning of Culture<br/>Characteristics of Culture<br/>Ethnocultural Health Care Practices<br/>Selected Cultural Communities<br/>Transcultural Community Health Nursing Principles<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 5 Values and Ethics in Community Health Nursing<br/>Values<br/>Ethics<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 6 Structure and Function of Community Health Services<br/>Historical Influences on Health Care<br/>Health Care System Development in the United States<br/>Health Organizations in the United States<br/>International Health Organizations<br/>Significant Legislation<br/>Implications for Community Health Nursing<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 7 Economics of Health Care<br/>Economic Theories and Concepts<br/>Sources of Health Care Financing: Public and Private<br/>Trends and Issues Influencing Health Care Economics<br/>Health Care Reform Possibilities<br/>Effects of Health Economics on Community Health Practice<br/>Summary<br/><br/>Unit 2 Public Health Principles in Community Health Nursing<br/>Chapter 8 Epidemiology in Community Health Care<br/>Historical Roots of Epidemiology<br/>Concepts Basic to Epidemiology<br/>Sources of Information for Epidemiologic Study<br/>Methods in the Epidemiologic Investigative Process<br/>Conducting Epidemiologic Research<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 9 Communicable Disease Control<br/>Basic Concepts Regarding Communicable Diseases<br/>Primary Prevention<br/>Secondary Prevention<br/>Major Communicable Diseases in the United States<br/>Global Issues in Communicable Disease Control<br/>Using the Nursing Process for Communicable Disease Control<br/>Ethical Issues in Communicable Disease Control<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 10 Environmental Health and Safety<br/>Concepts and Theories Central to Environmental Health<br/>Evolution of Environmental Health<br/>Major Global Environmental Concerns<br/>Strategies for Nursing Action in Environmental Health<br/>Summary<br/><br/>Unit 3 Tools of Community Health Nursing<br/>Chapter 11 Communication, Collaboration, and Contracting<br/>Communication in Community Health Nursing<br/>Collaboration and Partnerships in Community Health Nursing<br/>Contracting in Community Health Nursing<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 12 Health Promotion Through Education: Theories, Models, and Tools<br/>Domains of Learning<br/>Learning Theories<br/>Health Teaching Models<br/>Teaching at Three Levels of Prevention<br/>Effective Teaching<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 13 The Community Health Nurse as Leader, Change Agent, and Case<br/> Manager<br/>What Is Leadership?<br/>Leadership Theories<br/>Leadership Styles<br/>Leadership Functions<br/>Power and Leadership<br/>The Nature of Change<br/>Planned/Managed Change<br/>Case Management in Community Health Nursing<br/>Leadership Roles of Community Health Nurses<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 14 Research in Community Health Nursing<br/>Quantitative and Qualitative Research<br/>Steps in the Research Process<br/>Impact of Research on Community Health and Nursing Practice<br/>The Community Health Nurse's Role in Research<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 15 Quality Measurement and Improvement in Community Health Nursing<br/>Terminology of Quality Improvement and Management<br/>Factors Affecting Quality Measurement and Improvement<br/>Models for Quality Management and Improvement<br/>Quality Measurement and Improvement Techniques<br/>Quality Measurement and Improvement in Community Health Nursing<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 16 Policy Making and Community Health Advocacy<br/>Policy Making<br/>Community Health Advocacy<br/>The Legislative Process and Influencing Legislation<br/>Summary<br/><br/>Unit 4 Community as Client<br/>Chapter 17 Theoretical Basis of Community Health Nursing<br/>When the Client Is a Community: Characteristics of Community Health Nursing Practice<br/>Theories and Models for Community Health Nursing Practice<br/>Tenets of Public Health Nursing Applied to Community Health Nursing<br/>Societal Influences on Community-Oriented, Population-Focused Nursing<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 18 The Community as Client: Assessment and Diagnosis<br/>Factors Opposed to the Concept of Community<br/>Dimensions of the Community as Client<br/>Community Dynamics<br/>Types of Community Needs Assessment<br/>Community Assessment Methods<br/>Sources of Community Data<br/>Data Analysis and Diagnosis<br/>What Is a Healthy Community?<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 19 Planning, Intervention, and Evaluation of Health Care in Communities<br/>Nursing Process Components Applied to Community as Client<br/>Planning to Meet the Health Needs in the Community<br/>Implementing Plans for Promoting the Health of Aggregates in the Community<br/>Evaluating Implemented Aggregate Health Plans<br/>Nursing Process Characteristics Applied to Community as Client<br/>The Community Health Nurse as Catalyst for Community Development<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 20 Communities in Crisis: Disasters, Group Violence, and Terrorism<br/>Disasters<br/>Group Violence<br/>Terrorism<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 21 The Global Community: International Health Concerns<br/>International Health Care Systems<br/>Global Health Agencies<br/>Health for All: A Primary Health Care Initiative<br/>Global Health Concerns<br/>The Role of Nurses in Global Health<br/>Summary<br/><br/>Unit 5 The Family as Client<br/>Chapter 22 Theoretical Bases for Promoting Family Health<br/>Universal Characteristics of Families<br/>Attributes of Families as Social Systems<br/>Family Culture<br/>Family Structures<br/>Family Functions<br/>Family Life Cycle<br/>Emerging Family Patterns<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 23 Assessment of Families<br/>Effects of Family Health on Individuals and Communities<br/>Characteristics of Healthy Families<br/>Family Health Practice Guidelines<br/>Family Health Assessment<br/>Guidelines for Family Health Assessment<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 24 Planning, Intervening, and Evaluating Health Care for Families<br/>Nursing Process Components Applied to Families as Clients<br/>Planning to Meet the Health Needs of Families During Home Visits<br/>Implementing Plans for Promoting the Health of Families<br/>Evaluating Implemented Family Health Plans<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 25 Families in Crisis: Facing Violence from Within and Outside the Family<br/>Dynamics and Characteristics of a Crisis<br/>History of Family Violence<br/>Family Violence Against Children<br/>Partner/Spousal Violence<br/>Mistreatment of Elders<br/>Other Forms of Family Violence<br/>Levels of Prevention: Crisis Intervention and Family Violence<br/>Families Facing Violence From Outside the Family<br/>Methods of Intervention<br/>Role of the Community Health Nurse in Caring for Families in Crisis<br/>Summary<br/><br/>Unit 6 Promoting and Protecting the Health of Aggregates With Developmental<br/> Needs<br/>Chapter 26 Maternal, Prenatal, and Newborn Populations<br/>Health Status and Needs of Pregnant Women and Infants<br/>Planning for the Health of Maternal---Infant Populations<br/>Health Programs for Maternal---Infant Populations<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 27 Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers<br/>Global View of Infant, Toddler, and Preschool Health<br/>Health Problems of Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers<br/>Health Services for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers<br/>Role of the Community Health Nurse<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 28 School-Age Children and Adolescents<br/>Health Problems of School-Age Children<br/>Health Problems of Adolescents<br/>Health Services for School-Age Children and Adolescents<br/>Role of the School Nurse<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 29 Adult Women, Men, and Occupational Health<br/>Women's Health<br/>Healthy People 2010 Goals for Women<br/>Role of the Community Health Nurse<br/>Men's Health<br/>Healthy People 2010 Goals for Men<br/>Role of the Community Health Nurse<br/>Demographics of Adult Clients--Male and Female<br/>Life Expectancy<br/>Major Health Problems of Adults<br/>Evolution of Occupational Health<br/>Environmental Work Factors<br/>Work-Related Health Problems<br/>Occupational Health Programs<br/>Role of the Occupational and Environmental Health Nurse<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 30 Older Adults: Aging in Place<br/>Health Status of Older Adults<br/>Dispelling Ageism<br/>Health Needs of Older Adults<br/>Approaches to Older Adult Care<br/>Health Services for Older Adult Populations<br/>The Community Health Nurse in an Aging America<br/>Summary<br/><br/>Unit 7 Promoting and Protecting the Health of Vulnerable Aggregates<br/>Chapter 31 Rural Health Care<br/>Definitions and Demographics<br/>Population Characteristics<br/>Rural Populations at Risk<br/>Rural Health Issues<br/>Rural Community Health Nursing<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 32 Urban Health Care, Poverty, and Homelessness<br/>History of Urban Health Care Issues<br/>Urban Health Disparity<br/>Social Justice and the Community Health Nurse<br/>Who Are the Poor?<br/>Politics and Ethics of Poverty<br/>Health Effects of Poverty<br/>Homelessness in America<br/>Global Poverty: The Developing Nations<br/>Role of the Community Health Nurse<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 33 Migrant Families and Seasonal Workers<br/>Key Terms<br/>Migrant Farmworkers: Profile of a Nomadic Aggregate<br/>Health Risks of Migrant Workers and Their Families<br/>Common Health Problems<br/>Barriers to Health Care<br/>The Role of Community Health Nurses in Caring for a Mobile Workforce<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 34 Clients With Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses<br/>Perspectives on Disability, Chronic Illness, and Health<br/>Civil Rights Legislation<br/>Organizations Serving the Needs of the Disabled and Chronically Ill<br/>Health Promotion and Prevention Needs of the Disabled and Chronically Ill<br/>Families With a Disabled or Chronically Ill Member<br/>The Role of the Community Health Nurse<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 35 Clients With Mental Health Issues and Addictions<br/>Community Mental Health in Perspective<br/>Epidemiology of Mental Disorders<br/>Interventions for Community Mental Health<br/>Mental Health Promotion<br/>Role of the Community Mental Health Nurse<br/>Addiction<br/>An Overview of Addiction<br/>Problems Related to Addiction<br/>Alcohol Addiction<br/>Tobacco Addiction<br/>Other Central Nervous System Depressants<br/>Stimulants<br/>Gambling<br/>Other Addictions<br/>Globalization of Addiction Problems<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 36 Clients in Correctional Facilities<br/>Basic Concepts in Correctional Health Care<br/>Evolution of Correctional Health Care<br/>Ethical Issues in Correctional Health Care<br/>Health Care Considerations<br/>Women in Prison<br/>Role of the Community Health Nurse<br/>Summary<br/>Chapter 37 Clients Receiving Home Health and Hospice Care<br/>An Overview of Home Care<br/>Agencies, Personnel, and Reimbursement<br/>Medicare Criteria for Home Care Services<br/>Medicare's Prospective Payment System<br/>An Overview of Hospice Care<br/>The Evolution of Hospice Care<br/>Hospice Settings, Team Members, and Reimbursement<br/>Role of the Community Health Nurse in Home Health, Hospice, and Long-Term Care |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Community health nursing. |
650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Public health nursing. |
650 12 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Community Health Nursing. |
650 22 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Health Promotion. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Spradley, Barbara Walton. |
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Koha item type |
Book Open Access |
Edition |
6th edition |
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WY 106 |
Item part |
1 |
Call number prefix |
A425c 2005 |
Call number suffix |
WY 106 A425c 2005 |