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Community Health NursingThird EditionKaren Saucier Lundy, PhD, RN, FAANUniversity of Sothern MississippiSharyn Janes, PhD, RN, ACRNFlorida Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityISBN-13: 978-1-4496-9149-3Navigate 2 Advantage Access - 900 pages - 2016Will Publish: 12/1/2014SEE WHAT’S NEW TO THE THIRD EDITION!This item was created as a transition tool for instructors.It is not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplication.

This Guide outlines many of the changes and new content in the ThirdEdition. Use this guide for an easy transition to the Third Edition.CHAPTER OUTLINESTable of Contents Comparison to transition from the Second to the Third EditionCommunity Health, Second EditionCommunity Health, Third EditionPart I Community-Focused NursingUnit 1 The ContextPart I The Context of Population health andCommunity-Focused NursingChapter 1 Opening the Door to health Carein the CommunityChapter 2 Community and PopulationHealth: Assessment and InterventionChapter 1 Overview of Education in HealthCareChapter 2 Ethical, Legal, and EconomicFoundations of the Educational ProcessChapter 3 History of Community Health andPublic Health NursingChapter 3 Applying Learning Theories toHealthcare PracticeChapter 4 Epidemiology of Health andIllnessChapter 5 Health Care Systems in TransitionChapter 6 Managed CarePart II Characteristics of the LearnerUnit 2 Influences on a Community’s healthChapter 4 Determinants of LearningChapter 5 Developmental Stages of theLearnerPart II Influences on Community andPopulation HealthChapter 7 Economics of Health CareChapter 7 Literacy in the Adult ClientPopulationChapter 8 Politics and the LawChapter 9 Health PolicyChapter 8 Gender, Socioeconomic, andCultural Attributes of the LearnerChapter 9 Special PopulationsChapter 10 Transcultural Nursing Care in theCommunityChapter 11 Ethics and HealthPart III Techniques and Strategies forTeaching and LearningChapter 10 Behavioral ObjectivesChapter 12 Environmental HealthChapter 11 Instructional Methods and SettingsThis item was created as a transition tool for instructors.It is not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplication.

Unit 3 Care of Communities andPopulationsPart III Care of Communities andPopulationsChapter 13 Health Promotion and WellnessChapter 1 Opening the Door to Health Carein the CommunityChapter 2 History of Community and PublicHealth NursingChapter 3 Community and PopulationHealth: Assessment and InterventionEpidemiologyChapter 4 EpidemiologyChapter 14 Nursing Informatics inCommunity Health NursingChapter 15 Health Education in theCommunityChapter 16 Complementary and HolisticHealthChapter 17 Global HealthChapter 18 Groups in the CommunityUnit 4 Common Community HealthProblemsChapter 19 Communicable DiseaseChapter 20 Sexually Transmitted Diseasesand HIV/AIDSChapter 21 Substance Abuse as aCommunity Health problemChapter 22 Violence and Nursing’s ResponseChapter 23 Chronic IllnessChapter 24 Disasters in the CommunityUnit 5 Vulnerable PopulationsChapter 25 Vulnerability: An OverviewChapter 26 Urban and HomelessPopulationsChapter 27 Rural PopulationsChapter 28 Adolescent PregnancyChapter 29 Disabilities and HealthPart 2 Community-Based Nursing CareUnit 6 Care of FamiliesChapter 30 Foundations of Family CareChapter 31 Caring for the Family in HealthChapter 5 Transforming The Public’s HealthCare SystemChapter 6 The Home VisitChapter 7 Global HealthPart IV Common Community andPopulation Health Problems and IssuesChapter 8 Economics of Health CareChapter 9 Politics and the LawChapter 10 Health PolicyChapter 11 Transcultural HealthChapter 12 Ethics and healthChapter 13 Environmental healthPart V Vulnerable PopulationsChapter 14 Health promotion and WellnessChapter 15 Spirituality, Faith, and HealthMinistriesChapter 16 Complementary and HolisticHealthChapter 17 Health Education in theCommunityChapter 18 Groups in the CommunityPart VI Health Across The LifespanChapter 19 Disaster preparedness in theThis item was created as a transition tool for instructors.It is not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplication.

and IllnessUnit 7 Care of IndividualsChapter 32 Women’s HealthChapter 33 Men’s HealthChapter 34 Children’s HealthChapter 35 Elder HealthChapter 36 Psychiatric Care and MentalHealth in the CommunityPart 3 Diversity in Community HealthNursing RolesUnit 8 Community Health Nurse RolesChapter 37 Public Health Nursing: Pioneersof Healthcare ReformChapter 38 The Home VisitCommunityChapter 20 Communicable and InfectiousDiseaseChapter 21 HIV/AIDS and Other SexuallyTransmitted InfectionsChapter 22 Substance Abuse and MisuseChapter 23 Violence and the CommunityPart VII Diversity in Community HealthNursing RolesChapter 24 Vulnerability: An OverviewChapter 25 Urban and Rural PopulationsChapter 26 Adolescent PregnancyChapter 27 Psychiatric Care and MentalHealth in the CommunityChapter 39 Home Health and HospiceChapter 28 Chronic Illness and DisabilitiesChapter 40 School Health NursingPart VI Health Across The LifespanChapter 41 Occupational Health NursingChapter 29 Foundation of Family CareChapter 42 Advanced Nursing Practice in the Chapter 30 Family Health and IllnessCommunityChapter 43 Health Ministries: Health andChapter 31 Women’s healthFaith CommunitiesChapter 32 Men’s HealthChapter 33 Child and Adolescent HealthChapter 34 Older Adult HealthPart VII Diversity in Community HealthNursing RolesChapter 35 Public Health Nursing: Pioneersof Healthcare ReformChapter 36 Home Health and HospiceNursingChapter 37 School Health NursingChapter 38 Occupational Health NursingSUMMARYThis item was created as a transition tool for instructors.It is not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplication.

Community Health Nursing, Third Edition bridges the gap between theory and effectivecommunity health nursing practice. It incorporates multiple viewpoints and challengesthe reader to think beyond conventional views of community and public health. The textdiscusses the need to educate the public and specialty populations and promotes ahealthy life style. The Third Edition emphasizes the international applications ofcommunity and public health and incorporates updates and changes from Health People2020.KEY TEXT BENEFITS AND NEW UPDATESThe Fourth Edition has been completely revised with updated references, and loads of new content.This text is a must have for either undergraduate or graduate courses. Revised TOC and many revised chaptersUpdated photos and featuresNew focus on ACA and Healthy People 2020FOR STUDENTSNavigate 2 Advantage Access:Interactive eBookPractice activities and assessmentsFOR INSTRUCTORSIncludes an Instructor’s Manual featuring:Learning ObjectivesTest BankPowerPoint PresentationsThis item was created as a transition tool for instructors.It is not intended for resale, dissemination, or duplication.

Chapter 22 Violence and Nursing’s Response Chapter 10 Health Policy Chapter 23 Chronic Illness Chapter 11 Transcultural Health Chapter 24 Disasters in the Community Chapter 12 Ethics and health Unit 5 Vulnerable Populations Chapter 13 Environmental health Chapter 25

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