Welcome to the online study guide, designed to accompany Community Health Nursing, 5/e by Mary Jo Clark.
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Chapter 1: Community Health Nursing as Advocacy
Chapter 2: The Population Context
Chapter 3: The Historical Context
Chapter 4: Theoretical Foundations for Community Health Nursing
Chapter 5: The U.S. Health System Context
Chapter 6: The Global Context
Chapter 7: The Policy Context
Chapter 8: The Economic Context
Chapter 9: The Cultural Context
Chapter 10: The Environmental Context
Chapter 11: Health Promotion
Chapter 12: Case Management
Chapter 13: Community Empowerment
Chapter 14: Care of Families
Chapter 15: Care of Populations
Chapter 16: Meeting the Health Needs
Chapter 17: Meeting the Health Needs of Women
Chapter 18: Meeting the Health Needs of Men
Chapter 19: Meeting the Health Needs of Older Clients
Chapter 20: Meeting the Needs of Poor and Homeless Populations
Chapter 21: Care of Clients in the Home Setting
Chapter 22: Care of Clients in Official and Voluntary Health Agencies
Chapter 23: Care of Clients in the School Setting
Chapter 24: Care of Clients in Work Settings
Chapter 25: Care of Clients in Urban and Rural Settings
Chapter 26: Care of Clients in Correctional Settings
Chapter 27: Care of Clients in Disaster Settings
Chapter 28: Communicable Diseases
Chapter 29: Chronic Physical Health Problems
Chapter 30: Community Mental Health Problems
Chapter 31: Substance Abuse
Chapter 32: Societal Violence