Introduction to community-based nursing / Roberta Hunt
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- RT 98 .H86 2001

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Unit I. Basic Concepts in Community-Based Nursing -- 1. Overview of Community-Based Nursing -- 2. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention -- 3. Culture Care -- 4. Family Care -- Unit II. Skills for Community-Based Nursing Practice -- 5. Assessment: Individual, Family, and Community -- 6. Client Teaching -- 7. Case Management -- 8. Continuity of Care -- Unit III. Community-Based Nursing Across the Life Span -- 9. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Maternal/Infant Populations, Children and Adolescents -- 10. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Adults -- 11. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention for Elderly Adults -- Unit IV. Settings for Practice -- 12. Practice Settings and Specialities -- 13. Home Health Care Nursing -- Unit V. Implications for Future Practice -- 14. Trends in Community-Based Nursing.
This introduction to community based nursing roles and concepts gives a practically-oriented introduction to nursing care in community settings. Each chapter contains critical thinking activities, client studies, and practical applications exercises.
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