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Home Health Nurse |
Functions as educator, provider of skilled nursing interventions, and coordinator of care. Skilled assessment Wound care
Laboratory draws Medication education and administration Parenteral nutrition IV fluids and medication Central line care Urinary catheter insertion and maintenance Coordination/supervision of various other participants in health services |
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Hospice Nurse |
May continue to work with thefamily for up to 1 year following the death of the client.
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Occupational Health Nurse's Roles and Responsibilities Primary Prevention |
Teaching good nutrition and knowledge of health hazards, and providinginformation on immunizations, and use of protective equipment.
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Occupational Health Nurse's Roles and Secondary Prevention |
Identifying workplace hazards, early detection through healthsurveillance and screening, prompt treatment, counseling and referral, and prevention offurther limitations.
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Occupational Health Nurse's Roles and |
Restoration of health through rehabilitation strategies andlimited-duty programs.
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Faith Community Nurse |
Caring and spirituality are central among faith-based organizations.
CIRCLE Model of Spiritual Care
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Parish Nurse |
Promote the health and wellness of populations of faith communities including church members and groups in the geographical community
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Functions of a Parish Nurse |
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School Nurse Roles |
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Levels of Prevention in School Nursing Primary Prevention |
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Levels of Prevention in School Nursing Secondary Prevention |
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Levels of Prevention in School Nursing Tertiary Prevention |
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Health Concerns/Leading Cause of Death
Children |
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Health Concerns/Leading Cause of Death |
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Health Concerns/Leading Cause of Death Women |
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Health Concerns/Leading Cause of Death Men
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Health Concerns/Leading Cause of Death Older Adult |
Heart Disease
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Screening/Preventive Services Children |
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Screening/Preventive Services Adolescents |
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Screening/Preventive Services Women
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Screening/Preventive Services Men
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Screening/Preventive Services Older Adult
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National Health Goals Children Reductions in: |
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National Health Goals Children Increases in: |
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National Health Goals Adolescents Reductions in:
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National Health Goals Adolescents Increases in:
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National Health Goals Women Reductions in:
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National Health Goals Women Increases in:
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National Health Goals Men Reductions in:
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National Health Goals Men Increases in:
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National Health Goals Older Adult Reductions in: |
Adults who have musculoskeletal concerns Older adults who have mental health concerns Hospitalizations due to heart failure
Substance use in the older adult Sensory concerns such as hearing loss and cataracts Hip fractures among older adults Fall-related deaths |
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National Health Goals Older Adult Increases in:
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National Health Goals Families Reductions in:
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National Health Goals Families Increases in:
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Community Education Children: |
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Community Education Adolescents: |
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Community Education Women: |
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Community Education Men: |
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Community Education Older Adult: |
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Biological Health Risk Appraisal |
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Environmental Risk |
Ecomaps are used to identify family interactions with other groups andorganizations. Information about the family’s support network and social risk is gathered.
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Behavioral Risks |
Information is gathered about the family’s health behavior, including healthvalues, health habits, and health risk perceptions.
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