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050 00 RT98|b.S68 2010
100 1 Allender, Judith Ann
245 10 Community health nursing :|bpromoting and protecting the
public's health /|cJudith A. Allender, Cherie Rector,
Kristine D. Warner.
250 7th ed.
260 Philadelphia :|bWolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams
& Wilkins,|cc2010.
300 xxv, 930 p. :|bill. (chiefly col.), col. maps ;|c29 cm.
500 KH-AUL-5
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 |gUnit I: Foundations of community health nursing --|tThe
journey begins: introduction to community health nursing /
|rCherie Rector --|tHistory and evolution of community
health nursing /|rKristine D. Warner --|tSetting the stage
for community health nursing /|rKristine D. Warner --
|tEvidence-based practice and ethics in community health
nursing /|rCherie Rector --|tTranscultural nursing in the
community /|rCherie Rector --
505 00 |gUnit II: Public health essentials for community health
nursing --|tStructure and economics of community health
services /|rCherie Rector --|tEpidemiology in community
health care /|rKristine D. Warner --|tCommunicable disease
control /|rKaren Smith-Sayer --|tEnvironmental health and
safety /|rKristine D. Warner --
505 00 |gUnit III: Community health nursing toolbox --
|tCommunication, collaboration, and contracting /|rCherie
Rector --|tHealth promotion: achieving change through
education /|rKristine D. Warner and Debra Millar --
|tPlanning and developing community programs and services
/|rMary E. Summers and Kristine D. Warner --|tPolicy
making and community health advocacy /|rLydia C. Bourne --
505 00 |gUnit IV: The community as client --|tTheoretical basis
of community health nursing /|rKristine D. Warner and
Karin Lightfoot --|tCommunity as client: applying the
nursing process /|rFilomela A. Marshall --|tGlobal health
and international community health nursing /|rMarie P.
Farrell --|tBeing prepared: disasters and terrorism /
|rKristine D. Warner and Sheila Hoban --
505 00 |gUnit V: The family as client --|tTheoretical bases for
promoting family health /|rKathleen Riley-Lawless --
|tWorking with families: applying the nursing process /
|rPhyllis G. Salopek --|tViolence affecting families /
|rSheila M. Holcomb --
505 00 |gUnit VI: Promoting and protecting the health of
aggregates with developmental needs --|tMaternal--child
health: working with perinatal, infant, toddler, and
preschool clients /|rCherie Rector --|tSchool-age children
and adolescents /|rCherie Rector --|tAdult women and men /
|rBarbara J. Blake and Gloria Ann Jones Taylor --|tOlder
adults: aging in place /|rFrances Wilson and Cherie Rector
--
505 00 |gUnit VII: Promoting and protecting the health of
vulnerable populations --|tWorking with vulnerable people
/|rCherie Rector --|tClients with disabilities and chronic
illnesses /|rKristine D. Warner --|tBehavioral health in
the community /|rElizabeth M. Andal and Christine L.
Savage --|tWorking with the homeless /|rMary Lashley --
|tIssues with rural, migrant, and urban health care /
|rMargaret Avila and Cherie Rector --
505 00 |gUnit VIII: Settings for community health nursing --
|tPublic settings for community health nursing /|rErin D.
Maughan --|tPrivate settings for community health nursing
/|rMary Ellen Miller and Rose Utley --|tClients receiving
home health and hospice care /|rJoyce Zerwekh
650 0 Community health nursing
650 0 Public health nursing
700 1 Rector, Cherie L.
700 1 Warner, Kristine D.