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Author by: CmaiLanguange: enPublisher by: BI Publications Pvt LtdFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 96Total Download: 936File Size: 46,6 MbDescription: This book in its fourth edition has been revised and updated extensively both in content and by addition of chapters. The new chapters on setting up Health clinic, Town planning, Rehabilitation and Statistics have been added. But the basic approach to the presentation remains the same as designed by the author. Unlike many other textbooks on the subject the emphasis is on the practical aspects of Community Health Nursing. Hence this will facilitate the process of skill development along with acquisition of knowledge in the subject In terms of the comprehensiveness of the content and readability, this textbook will continue to be of immense help to students of Community Health. Author by: Mary Jo Dummer ClarkLanguange: enPublisher by:Format Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 20Total Download: 107File Size: 55,8 MbDescription: Community Health Nursing 'Caring for Populations' Fourth Edition Now more than ever - locally, nationally, globally - society is in need of community health services. The Fourth Edition of 'Community Health Nursing 'continues to emphasize the application of community health nursing as it relates to specific populations, settings, and community health problems.

Using an easy-to-follow organizing framework, the text assists readers in applying nursing process and nursing interventions to the care of the individual, families, and population groups. Theoretically and scientifically sound, as well as practical and applicable, this resource is a thorough introduction to the specialty.

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Features: New ' Cultural Considerations 'highlight cultural factors that influence health, health care delivery, and community health nursing practice. New ' Ethical Awareness 'feature introduces readers to ethical dilemmas faced by community health nurses and assists them in applying principles of ethical decision making.

New Chapter ' Care of Clients in Official and Voluntary Agencies 'includes detailed discussion of parish nursing and its roles and functions as well as local health agencies and standards, functions and services of community/public health nursing. Assessment Tips detail key considerations in nursing assessment in specific populations, settings, and health problems. Comprehensive technology package that includes a Companion Website, corresponding student CD-ROM, and online course management systems in WebCT, Black Board and Course Compass platforms. Author by: Karen Saucier LundyLanguange: enPublisher by: Jones & Bartlett LearningFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 94Total Download: 642File Size: 41,6 MbDescription: Historically, community health nursing has responded to the changing health care needs of the community and continues to meet those needs in a variety of diverse roles and settings. Community Health Nursing: Caring for the Public's Health, Second Edition reflects this response and is representative of what communities signify in the United States-a unified society made up of many different populations and unique health perspectives. This text provides an emphasis on population-based nursing directed toward health promotion and primary prevention in the community.

It is both community-based and community-focused, reflecting the current dynamics of the health care system. The Second Edition contains new chapters on disaster nursing and community collaborations during emergencies. The chapters covering Family health, ethics, mental health, and pediatric nursing have all been significantly revised and updated. Author by: Stephen Paul HolzemerLanguange: enPublisher by: Jones & Bartlett PublishersFormat Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 44Total Download: 976File Size: 45,9 MbDescription: Written in an accessible, user-friendly, and practical style, this text provides a focused and highly engaging introduction to community health nursing. It focuses on health care for people in their homes and where they live with an overriding emphasis on care of the client in the community, and the business and politics of community health nursing.

This book is accompanied by a robust Companion Website full of online activities to enhance the student learning experiences.

✏Book Title: Community Health Nursing Projects✏Author: E. Diem✏Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins✏Release Date: 2005✏Pages: 439✏ISBN: ✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Community Health Nursing Projects Book Summary: This text is suitable for students taking Community Health Nursing or for the beginning practitioner in the field of Community Health Nursing. It is designed to provide direction for small-scale community health projects, ranging from about two to eight months in length.

✏Book Title: Community and Public Health Nursing✏Author: Elizabeth Diem✏Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press✏Release Date: 2015-11-05✏Pages: 475✏ISBN: 381✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Community and Public Health Nursing Book Summary: Community health nurses need specialized knowledge and skills to succeed in their unique role in health promotion and disease prevention. This thoroughly updated and revised second edition of Community and Public Health Nursing provides students with an excellent foundation in the theories and concepts of community nursing while also delivering practical, step-by-step guidance in conducting community nursing projects in different settings and situations. This engaging text presents real-world public and community health issues as a context for understanding the complex realities of community nursing with diverse populations. The book is informed by over thirty years of practice, education, and research in community health nursing and is packed with case studies and practice examples. Its team-based approach emphasizes collaboration with communities and other health professionals to promote the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities.

Discussion questions, key terms, learning objectives, classroom and seminar exercises, and online resources create a structured framework for learning. The second edition also features new content on health equity, health literacy, and community health nursing in disaster and emergency management. With an emphasis on understanding the clinical application of theories and standards, this text is the perfect resource for community health nursing courses. ✏Book Title: Community Health Nursing✏Author: Judith Ann Allender✏Publisher:✏Release Date: 2001✏Pages: 799✏ISBN: UOM:1533✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Community Health Nursing Book Summary: he Fifth Edition of this comprehensive text has been thoroughly revised to present an increased emphasis on self care.

New to this edition are: enhanced appendices and reference tools; Web sites/phone numbers of pertinent health care agencies; critical thinking exercises that require Internet searches; and additional photos and tables. Ten chapters have been updated with state-of-the-art information about environmental health and safety; issues of working with populations and groups; prevention of and intervention in community crises; family health assessment/practice; and more. ✏Book Title: Advanced Community Health Nursing Practice✏Author: Naomi E. Ervin✏Publisher: Pearson✏Release Date: 2002✏Pages: 498✏ISBN: ✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Advanced Community Health Nursing Practice Book Summary: Advanced Community Health Nursing Practice is the only resource to cover the depth of all aspects of current advanced community practice and the processes used in practice. Chapters contributed by experts in the field, integrate key concepts throughout.

Coverage includes foundations of practice, community assessment, program planning, program implementation, and program evaluation. Interdisciplinary practice, community involvement, and ethical issues are also discussed.

Designed specifically for graduate level students, this is an excellent resource for courses in primary care, occupational health nursing, school nursing and home health care. ✏Book Title: Community Public Health Nursing✏Author: Marcia Stanhope✏Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences✏Release Date: 2004✏Pages: 1129✏ISBN: ✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Community Public Health Nursing Book Summary: Considered by many as the standard for community health nursing, Community and Public Health Nursing continues to provide student and practicing nurses with a foundation of community and public health nursing concepts and interventions for individuals, families, and communities. The new edition of this popular text integrates health promotion and disease prevention concepts into the multifaceted role of population-focused, community-oriented nursing practice. Instructor resources are available; please contact your Elsevier sales representative for details. Emphasizes three significant community health initiatives with separate chapters on: 1) the Healthy Cities program, 2) nursing centers, and 3) an integrative model for community health promotion. Provides the Canadian perspective on community health issues and practices through special boxes written by Canadian community and public health nurses. Highlights important chapter concepts and terminology with consistent pedagogy of Learning Objectives, Key Terms, Chapter Outline, and Key Points.

Promotes critical-thinking and problem-solving skills with Clinical Decision-Making Activities. Emphasizes clinical considerations for nursing practice in How To. Boxes and Nursing Tips. Presents 'real-life' community client scenarios with Practice Application questions and answers. Highlights recent research findings and their application to community and public health nursing practice in Evidence-Based Practice features.

Expands chapter content through Did You Know? And What Do You Think? Offers a glossary with complete definitions of all key terms and other important concepts.

Provides numerous appendixes with additional resources and key information, such as screening and assessment tools and clinical practice guidelines. Healthy People 2010 boxes contain objectives and data related to the practice of community and public health nursing using the most recent version of this federal government health promotion initiative. Expanded coverage of community and public health nursing interventions at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention help students understand applications to individuals, families, and communities. Cutting Edge boxes highlight significant and controversial issues in community health. Increased coverage of terrorist, chemical, and biological attacks highlight the community and public health nurse's role in disaster management in the context of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Additional Resources boxes provide specific links between chapter content and resources listed in the book's Appendix and on the Evolve web site. ✏Book Title: Public and Community Health Nursing Practice✏Author: Demetrius James Porche✏Publisher: SAGE✏Release Date: 2004✏Pages: 503✏ISBN: ✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Public and Community Health Nursing Practice Book Summary: Public health practice focuses on the prevention of disease and disability as a means of promoting the health of communities and the individuals who make up those communities.

Public and Community Health Nursing Practice presents a comprehensive summary of core practices for assessment, assurance, and policy development to achieve this goal through population-based practice. The author also outlines standards for evidence-based practice based on current research.

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This book will be of interest to students in nursing, public health, and behavioral medicine and practitioners in public and community health. ✏Book Title: Community Health Nursing✏Author: Karen Saucier Lundy✏Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning✏Release Date: 2009✏Pages: 1129✏ISBN: 076371786X✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Community Health Nursing Book Summary: Historically, community health nursing has responded to the changing health care needs of the community and continues to meet those needs in a variety of diverse roles and settings. Community Health Nursing: Caring for the Public's Health, Second Edition reflects this response and is representative of what communities signify in the United States-a unified society made up of many different populations and unique health perspectives.

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This text provides an emphasis on population-based nursing directed toward health promotion and primary prevention in the community. It is both community-based and community-focused, reflecting the current dynamics of the health care system. The Second Edition contains new chapters on disaster nursing and community collaborations during emergencies. The chapters covering Family health, ethics, mental health, and pediatric nursing have all been significantly revised and updated. ✏Book Title: Community Health Nursing✏Author: Stephen Paul Holzemer✏Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers✏Release Date: 2014✏Pages: 379✏ISBN: 796✏Available Language: English, Spanish, And French✏Community Health Nursing Book Summary: Written in an accessible, user-friendly, and practical style, this text provides a focused and highly engaging introduction to community health nursing. It focuses on health care for people in their homes and where they live with an overriding emphasis on care of the client in the community, and the business and politics of community health nursing.

This book is accompanied by a robust Companion Website full of online activities to enhance the student learning experiences.