public health nursing
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The practice of promoting and protecting the health of populations using
knowledge from nursing, social, and public health sciences
critical interactionism
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brings together a critical theoretical perspective and symbolic
interactionism to address some issues of health care reform and thinking
both upstream and downstream to make health care system changes
,Evolution of health in Western
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-Prerecorded historic times (before 5000 B.C.) vudu, isolation, fumagation
-Classical times (3000 to 200 B.C.) cleanliness and management of
communicable diseases
-Middle Ages (500 to 1500 A.D.) priest and monks were PCP magic and
religion,.wells, fountain, cleaning streets
-Renaissance (15th, 16th, 17th centuries) care for poor
-18th century imperialism, child labor, vaccination against small pox
-19th century typhus and thphoid fever. General board of health england.
communicable diseases flourished
Health People 2020
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National Preventive initiative that focuses on improving the health of
Americans by providing a comprehensive set of diseases prevention and
health promotion goals and objectives with target dates
integrator of health and healing
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, role in which the nurse acknowledges and uses spirituality as the basis of
his or her nursing practice
Upstream interventions
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operate at the macro (distal) level, such as government policies and
international trade agreements
Milo's framework for prevention
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-upstream view
- inclusion of economic, political, and environmental health determinants.
relates ability of individual to improve health behavior to societies ability to
provide healthy choices that are desirable and available
Parish Nurse
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Works in various church settings in a health ministry.
Community health problems macroscopic
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The practice of promoting and protecting the health of populations using
knowledge from nursing, social, and public health sciences
critical interactionism
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brings together a critical theoretical perspective and symbolic
interactionism to address some issues of health care reform and thinking
both upstream and downstream to make health care system changes
,Evolution of health in Western
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-Prerecorded historic times (before 5000 B.C.) vudu, isolation, fumagation
-Classical times (3000 to 200 B.C.) cleanliness and management of
communicable diseases
-Middle Ages (500 to 1500 A.D.) priest and monks were PCP magic and
religion,.wells, fountain, cleaning streets
-Renaissance (15th, 16th, 17th centuries) care for poor
-18th century imperialism, child labor, vaccination against small pox
-19th century typhus and thphoid fever. General board of health england.
communicable diseases flourished
Health People 2020
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National Preventive initiative that focuses on improving the health of
Americans by providing a comprehensive set of diseases prevention and
health promotion goals and objectives with target dates
integrator of health and healing
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, role in which the nurse acknowledges and uses spirituality as the basis of
his or her nursing practice
Upstream interventions
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operate at the macro (distal) level, such as government policies and
international trade agreements
Milo's framework for prevention
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-upstream view
- inclusion of economic, political, and environmental health determinants.
relates ability of individual to improve health behavior to societies ability to
provide healthy choices that are desirable and available
Parish Nurse
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Works in various church settings in a health ministry.
Community health problems macroscopic