Handbook of Public and Community Health Nursing Practice

Handbook of Public and Community Health Nursing Practice

Auteur : Marcia Stanhope, Ruth N. Knollmueller

Date de publication : 2001

Éditeur : Mosby

Nombre de pages : 932

Résumé du livre

This portable manual provides public and community health nurses with the appropriate tools needed to teach patients about disease prevention and healthy lifestyle options. A wide range of assessment tools, risk indicators, and patient teaching tips prepare nurses to form the all-important first line of defense in the illness prevention process. A companion text, the HANDBOOK OF COMMUNITY-BASED AND HOME HEALTH NURSING PRACTICE continues with advanced prevention tools for early diagnosis, screening, treatment, and rehabilitation. Together, this duo provides the nurse with a complete overview of illness prevention.

  • Provides information on Canadian community resources to address the needs of that market
  • Portable, accessible, practical guide that is easy to use in clinical settings
  • Presentation of material in lists, tables, charts, and forms for ease of use
  • Useful assessment tools to assess individuals, families, and the community
  • Teaching tools and references assist the nurse in promoting clients self-care
  • Numerous risk indicator instruments focus on major health areas such as abuse, mental health, communicable diseases, and life style to assist the nurse in determining health risk factors
  • Web-based reference component provides accessibility and currency of information
  • Emphasis on book as a companion product that will provide information about all levels of prevention
  • Accessibility grid cross-references material according to different categories to locate similar material more easily
  • New design promotes organization and accessibility of content.
  • Updated tools, references, and other information provides most current information available on a topic
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