Comprehensive community health nursing : family, aggregate & community practice / Susan Clemen-Stone, Sandra L. McGuire, Diane Gerber Eigsti.
Publication details: St. Louis, Mo. : Mosby, c2002.Edition: 6th editionDescription: xviii, 900 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cmISBN:- 0323013457 (hardcover : alk. paper)
- 9780323013451
- Community health nursing
- WY 106 C625c 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Part One. A FOUNDATION FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE
Unit One. Historical and Current Perspectives on Community Health Nursing
1. Historical Perspectives on Community Health Nursing
2. Defining Community Health Nursing
Unit Two. The Community and Its Health, Welfare, and Environmental Resources
3. Community as Partner
4. Promoting Healthy People: Public Health Policies and Legislation
5. Organization of Health and Welfare Resources and Services
6. Environmental Health and Disaster Nursing
Unit Three. Family-Centered Approach to Community Health Nursing Practice
7. Family Assessment and Cultural Diversity: Tools and Concepts
8. Foundations for Family Intervention: Families under Stress
9. Use of Family-Centered Nursing Process with Culturally Diverse Clients
10. Continuity of Care through Discharge Planning and the Referral Process
Part Two. PLANNING HEALTH SERVICES FOR AGGREGATES AT RISK
Unit Four. Theoretical Foundations for Population-Focused Practice
11. Concepts of Epidemiology: Infectious and Chronic Conditions
12. Theoretical Perspectives Guiding Health Promotion and Health Education Interventions
13. Aggregate-Focused Contemporary Community Health Issues
14. Community Assessment and Diagnosis
15. Community Organization and Health Planning for Aggregates at Risk
Unit Five. Care for Aggregates at Risk Across the Life Span
16. Care of Infants, Children, and Adolescents and their families
17. Health Promotion Concerns of Adult Men and Women
18. The Adult Who Is Disabled
19. The Well Elderly: Needs and Services
Unit Six. Select Aggregate-Focused Community Health Nursing Roles
20. School Health Nursing
21. Occupational Health Nursing
22. Clients with Long-Term Care Needs: Home Health, Hospice, and Other Services
23. Aggregate-Focused Interventions Clinics, Nontraditional Settings, and Through Group Process
Unit Seven. Management of Professional Commitments
24. Utilizing Management Concepts in Community Health Nursing
25. Quality Processes in Community Health Nursing Practice
26. Challenges for the Future3/2002. 830 pp., 155 illus.
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