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Community Nursing in Australia (2nd Ed.)
Coordinators: Kralik Debbie, van Loon Antonia
Language: EnglishSubject for Community Nursing in Australia:
543 p. · 2.2x2.6 cm · Paperback
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With chapters written by authors who are central figures in Australian community nursing, this text has been developed as a resource specifically to inform and engage undergraduate nurses about community nursing practices across the lifespan. Diverse roles and contexts explored include those of district nurses, practice nurses, nurse practitioners, rural and remote area nurses, domiciliary midwives, child health nurses, school nurses, faith community nurses and hospital–to–home nurses.
About the editors.
About the contributors.
Acknowledgements.
PART 1 Contexts of community nursing in Australia.
Chapter 1 Community nursing in Australia: past, present andfuture.
Chapter 2 Contexts of community nursing.
Chapter 3 Primary healthcare.
PART 2 Professional community nursing practice.
Chapter 4 Legal and ethical issues.
Chapter 5 Safety and risk management.
Chapter 6 Using research and evidence in practice.
PART 3 Approaches to working with Australiancommunities.
Chapter 7 Cultural competence.
Chapter 8 Facilitating transition for vulnerable clients.
Chapter 9 Promoting family and child health.
Chapter 10 Older persons health and end–of–life care.
PART 4 Practical aspects of community nursing.
Chapter 11 Health education and health promotion.
Chapter 12 Working across a continuum of healthcare.
Chapter 13 Working in the community.
Glossary.
Index.