An introduction to community health nursing. It offers a straightforward approach to the basic skills, terms and concepts of community health nursing. It defines the difference between community health nursing and home health care, and is divided into four units, which consider: theoretical foundations of community health nursing; nursing practice in wellness care; nursing practice in ambulatory care; and nursing practice in home care. Key terms, a glossary, sample nursing care plans, case studies and critical pathways are ...
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An introduction to community health nursing. It offers a straightforward approach to the basic skills, terms and concepts of community health nursing. It defines the difference between community health nursing and home health care, and is divided into four units, which consider: theoretical foundations of community health nursing; nursing practice in wellness care; nursing practice in ambulatory care; and nursing practice in home care. Key terms, a glossary, sample nursing care plans, case studies and critical pathways are also provided. There are two case studies in each chapter. The first, The Nurse Speaks, describes the role of the nurse and how that nurse handled a specific situation in community health. The second, Critical Thinking Case Study Exercise, walks the reader through a situation and asks questions along the way.
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