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008 180802s2016 xxuab b 001 0 eng d |
020 ^a9781451191318
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060 ^aWY106^bH282c 2016
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100 1 ^aHarkness, Gail A.
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245 ^a ^a1111^bevidence for practice / |
250 ^a2nd ed.
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300 ^axvii, 558 p. :^billustrations (some color), maps ;^c28 cm.
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504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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505 00 ^aǂg Part one. ǂt The Context of Public Health Nursing --ǂt Public Health Nursing: Present, Past, and Future --ǂt Public Health Systems -- ǂt Health Policy, Politics,and Reform -- ǂt Health and the Global Environment -- ǂgPart two. ǂt Evidence-Based Practice and PopulationHealth -- ǂt Frameworks for Health Promotion, DiseasePrevention, and Risk Reduction -- ǂt Epidemiology: TheStudy of Prevention -- ǂt Describing Health Conditions:Understanding and Using Rates -- ǂt Gathering Evidencefor Public Health Practice -- ǂg Part three. ǂtImplementing Nursing Practice in Community Settings -- ǂtPlanning for Community Change -- ǂt Cultural Diversityand Values -- ǂt Community Assessment -- ǂt CareManagement, Case Management, and Home Healthcare -- ǂtFamily Assessment -- ǂg Part four. ǂt Challenges inCommunity and Public Health Nursing -- ǂt Risk ofInfectious and Communicable Diseases -- ǂt EmergingInfectious Diseases -- ǂt Violence and Abuse -- ǂtSubstance Abuse -- ǂt Undeserved Populations -- ǂtEnvironmental Health -- ǂt Community Preparedness:Disaster and Terrorism -- ǂg Part five. ǂt SpecialtyPractice -- ǂt Community Mental Health -- ǂt SchoolHealth -- ǂt Faith-Oriented Communities and HealthMinistries in Faith Communities -- ǂt Palliative and End-of-Life Care -- ǂt Occupational Health Nursing.
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650 2 ^aCommunity Health Nursing^zUnited States.
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650 2 ^aPublic Health Nursing^zUnited States.
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650 2 ^aEvidence-Based Nursing^zUnited States.
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650 2 ^aNursing Theory^zUnited States.
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700 1 ^aDeMarco, Rosanna F.
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999 ^aกงใจ ไชยทองดี
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