Community/Public Health Nursing Online for Stanhope and Lancaster, Public Health Nursing (User Guide and Access Code)

By
  • Marcia Stanhope, RN, DSN, FAAN, The Good Samaritan Professor and Chair in Community Health Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
  • Jeanette Lancaster, RN, PhD, FAAN, Visiting Professor, Department of Nursing Studies, The University of Hong Kong; Professor, University of Virginia; Formerly Dean and Sadie Health Cabaniss Professor, School of Nursing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

Using online exercises and realistic case scenarios, this course brings community and public health situations to life and provides you with opportunities to improve decision-making and critical thinking skills. Learning activities use a variety of engaging exercises to test your knowledge and critical thinking skills. Fourteen modules are included, each with an introduction, learning objectives, a reading assignment, case scenarios with multiple learning activities, module quizzes, and critical thinking exercises.

Book, 4 Pages

Published: September 2011

Imprint: Mosby

ISBN: 978-0-323-08004-0

Contents

  • Course Introduction: Looking Upstream

    Unit One: The Foundations of Community/Public Health Nursing

    1. Community/Public Health Nursing: Population-Focused Practice

    2. Health Care Systems

    3. Economics of Health Care Delivery

    Unit Two: Essential Skills of Community/Public Health Nursing

    4. Community Assessment

    5. Epidemiology

    6. Nursing Process in the Community

    7. Community Health Promotion

    8. Health Education

    Unit Three: Community/Public Health Nursing in Context

    9. Family Health

    10. Environmental Health

    11. Ethical and Legal Challenges in the Community

    12. Vulnerable Populations

    13. Disaster Management

    14. The Future of Community/Public Health Nursing

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