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060 04 ^aWY106^bN665c 2024
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100 0 Nies,Mary A.
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245 00 ^aCommunity public health nursing :^bpromoting the health of populations /^cMary A.Nies, Melanie McEwen
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246 30 ^apromoting the health of populations
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250 ^a8th ed.
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260 ^aSt. Louis, Mo. :^bElesvier,^c2024
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300 ^axv,780 :^bill. ;^c29cm
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505 0 ^aUnit 1: Introduction to Community Health Nursing -- 1. Health: A Community View -- 2. Historical Factors: Public Health Nursing in Context -- 3. Thinking Upstream: Nursing Theories and Population-Focused Nursing Practice -- 4. Health Promotion and Risk Reduction -- Unit 2: The Art and Science of Community Health Nursing -- 5. Epidemiology -- 6. Community Assessment -- 7. Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation -- 8. Community Health Education and Engagement -- 9. Case Management -- Unit 3: Factors that Influence the Health of the Community -- 10. Policy, Politics, Legislation, and Community Health Nursing -- 11.The Healthcare System -- 12. Economics of Health Care -- 13. Cultural Diversity and Community Health Nursing -- 14. Environmental Health --15. Health in the Global Community -- Unit 4: Aggregates in the Community -- 16. Child and Adolescent Health -- 17. Women?s Health -- 18. Men?s Health -- 19. Senior Health -- 20. Family Health -- Unit 5: Vulnerable Populations -- 21. Populations Affected by Disabilities -- 22. Veterans? Health -- 23. Homeless Populations -- 24. Rural and Migrant Health -- 25. Populations Affected by Mental Illness -- Unit 6: Population Health Problems -- 26. Communicable Disease -- 27. Substance Abuse -- 28. Violence -- 29. Natural and Man-Made Disasters -- Unit 7: Community Health Settings -- 30. School Health -- 31. Occupational Health -- 32. Forensic and Correctional Nursing -- 33. Faith Community Nursing -- 34. Home Health and Hospice
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650 2 ^aCommunity Health Nursing
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650 2 ^aPublic Health Nursing
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700 1 ^aMcEwen,Melanie
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999 ^aบรรณารักษ์
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