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245 00 $aCommunity/public health nursing :$bpromoting the health of populations /$c[edited by] Mary A. Nies, Melanie McEwen.
250 $a5th ed.
260 $aSt. Louis, Mo. :$bElsevier/Saunders,$c℗♭2011.
300 $axxv, 693 pages :$bcolor illustrations ;$c28 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tHealth : a community view /$rMelanie McEwen, Mary A. Nies --$tHistorical factors : community health nursing in context /$rTom H. Cook --$tThinking upstream : nursing theories and population-focused nursing practice /$rDiane C. Martins --$tHealth promotion and risk reduction /$rBridgette Crotwell Pullis, Mary A. Nies --$tEpidemiology /$rHolly B. Cassells --$tCommunity assessment /$rHolly B. Cassells --$tCommunity health planning, implementation, and evaluation /$rDiane C. Martins, Patricia M. Burbank --$tCommunity health education /$rCathy D. Meade --$tCase management /$rJean Cozad Lyon, Karyn Leavitt Grow --$tHealth care system /$rAnita W. Finkelman --$tEconomics of health care /$rCarrie Morgan, Melanie McEwen --$tPolicy, politics, legislation, and community health nursing /$rLinda Thompson Adams, Deborah M. Tierney --$tCultural diversity and community health nursing / Carrie L. Abele --$tEnvironmental health /$rBridgette Crotwell Pullis --$tGlobalization and international health /$rJulie Cowan Novak --$tChild and adolescent health /$rSusan Rumsey Givens, Marcy Brecht Carpenter --$tWomen's health /$rLori A. Glenn --$tMen's health /$rCarrie Morgan --$tSenior health /$rMary Ellen Trail Ross, Edith B. Summerlin --$tFamily health /$rBeverly Cook Siegrist --$tPopulations affected by disabilities /$rLinda L. Treloar --$tHomeless populations /$rNellie S. Droes, Diane C. Hatton --$tRural and migrant health /$rPatrica L. Thomas, Pattie J. Shoe --$tPopulations affected by mental illness /$rJane Mahoney, Nancy Diacon --$tCommunicable disease /$rDeanna E. Grimes --$tSubstance abuse /$rMarilyn R. Mouradjian --$tViolence /$rCatherine A. Pourciau, Elaine C. Vallette --$tNatural and man-made disasters /$rEdith B. Summerlin --$tSchool health /$rCatherine A. Pourciau, Elaine C. Vallette --$tOccupational health /$rBonnie Rogers --$tForensic and correctional nursing /$rStacy Drake, Angela Snow --$tFaith community nursing /$rBeverly Cook Siegrist --$tHome health and hospice/$rCarrie L. Abele, Mary A. Nies.
520 8 $aThis edition contains a new chapter on disaster management and preparedness that examines this new area of concern. It contains case studies that emphasise community aspects of all steps of the nursing process to promote the community perspective in all health situations.
650 0 $aCommunity health nursing.
650 12 $aCommunity Health Nursing.
650 22 $aPublic Health Nursing.
650 22 $aHealth Promotion.
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700 1 $aNies, Mary A.$q(Mary Albrecht)
700 1 $aMcEwen, Melanie.
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