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Promote health and wellness for all ages and population groups! Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span, 9th Edition provides a comprehensive guide to leading health promotion concepts, from assessment to interventions to application. Its lifespan approach addresses patients unique needs with case studies and care plans, with an assessment framework based on Gordons Functional Health Patterns. New to this edition is expanded coverage of genomics and QSEN competencies. Written by nursing experts Carole Edelman and Elizabeth Kudzma, this bestselling text covers all the latest research and trends in health promotion and disease prevention.Separate chapters on population groups - the individual, family, and community - highlight the unique aspects of assessment and health promotion for each group.Coverage of growth and development helps you apply health promotion concepts to each age and each stage of development through the lifespan.Case studies present realistic situations with questions asking you to apply key concepts, and care plans include nursing diagnoses, defining characteristics, related factors, expected outcomes, and interventions.Quality and Safety Scenario boxes focus on QSEN-related competencies with examples of health promotion.Innovative Practice boxes outline unique and creative health promotion programs and projects currently being implemented.Healthy People 2020 boxes present goals and objectives relating to national health issues and priorities. Research for Evidence-Based Practice boxes summarize current health-promotion studies showing the links between research, theory, and practice. Diversity Awareness boxes address cultural perspectives relating to planning care.Hot Topics boxes introduce significant issues, trends, and controversies in health promotion. Think About It clinical scenarios open each chapter, and include questions to encourage critical thinking. NEW! An increased focus on genomics reflects scientific evidence supporting the use of genetic tests and family health history to guide public health interventions.NEW! Expanded discussion of QSEN competencies is included, as related to health promotion.NEW! Guidelines and recommendations are included from the latest Guide to Clinical Preventive Services from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.NEW! The latest information about the Affordable Care Act is included.NEW! Updated photos reflect the latest in health promotion and disease prevention.
Unit 1: Foundations for Health Promotion
1 Health Defined: Health Promotion, Protection, and Prevention
1(22)
Ratchneewan Ross
Carolyn Cable Kleman
Exploring Concepts of Health
2(3)
Models of Health
3(1)
Wellness-Illness Continuum
4(1)
High-Level Wellness
4(1)
Health Ecology
5(1)
Functioning
5(1)
Health
5(1)
Illness, Disease, and Health
6(1)
Planning for Health
6(1)
Healthy People 2020
7(2)
Goals
7(2)
Levels of Prevention
9(4)
Primordial Prevention
9(2)
Primary Prevention
11(2)
Secondary Prevention
13(1)
Tertiary Prevention
13(1)
The Nurse's Role
13(2)
Nursing Roles in Health Promotion and Protection
13(2)
Improving Prospects for Health
15(1)
Population Effects
15(1)
Shifting Problems
15(1)
Moving Toward Solutions
16(1)
Tying It All Together Using the Nursing Process
16(7)
Problem Identification
16(1)
Planning Interventions
17(1)
What Was the Actual Cause of Frank's Problem?
18(1)
Evaluation of the Situation
18(5)
2 Emerging Populations and Health
23(24)
Kevin K. Chui
Frank Tudini
Sheng-Che Yen
Health Disparities and Health Equality
23(1)
Emerging Populations in the United States
24(1)
Ethnicity, Ethnic Group, Minority Group, and Race
25(1)
Culture, Values, and Value Orientation
25(1)
Cultural Competency
26(1)
Folk Healing and Nursing Care Systems
27(1)
Arab Americans
28(1)
Health Care Issues of Arab Americans
28(1)
Selected Health-Related Cultural Aspects
29(1)
Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders
29(2)
Health Care Issues of Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders
30(1)
Selected Health-Related Cultural Aspects
30(1)
Latino/Hispanic Americans
31(2)
Health Issues of Latino/Hispanic Americans
32(1)
Selected Health-Related Cultural Aspects
33(1)
Black/African Americans
33(2)
Health Issues of Black/African Americans
34(1)
Selected Health-Related Cultural Aspects
34(1)
American Indians/Alaska Natives
35(1)
Health Care Issues of Native Americans
35(1)
Selected Health-Related Cultural Aspects
36(1)
The Emerging Rural and Urban Populations: Homeless Persons
36(3)
Homelessness: A Continuing Saga
36(3)
The Nation's Response to the Health Challenge
39(1)
Healthy People 2020
39(1)
Office of Minority Health
39(1)
Nursing's Response to Emerging Populations and Health
40(7)
3 Health Policy and the Delivery System
47(37)
Debora Elizabeth Kirsch
The Health of the Nation
49(4)
Healthy People 2020
49(1)
Health Indicators of a Nation
50(2)
Historical Role of Women in Health Promotion
52(1)
A Safer System
53(1)
Global Health
54(1)
Historical Perspectives
54(1)
History of Health Care
55(3)
Early Influences
55(1)
Industrial Influences
55(1)
Socioeconomic Influences
55(1)
Public Health Influences
55(1)
Scientific Influences
55(2)
Special Population Influences
57(1)
Political and Economic Influences
57(1)
Split Between Preventive and Curative Measures
57(1)
Organization of the Delivery System
58(11)
Private Sector
58(5)
Public Sector
63(6)
Financing Health Care
69(11)
Costs
69(1)
Sources
69(1)
Employer Health Benefits
70(3)
Mechanisms
73(1)
Managed Care Issues
74(1)
Health Insurance
74(5)
Pharmaceutical Costs
79(1)
The Uninsured: Who are They?
79(1)
Health Care Systems of Other Countries
80(5)
Canadian Health Care System
80(4)
4 The Therapeutic Relationship
84(24)
June Andrews Horowitz
Values Clarification
85(2)
Definition
85(1)
Values and Therapeutic Use of Self
86(1)
The Communication Process
87(8)
Function and Process
88(2)
Types of Communication
90(1)
Effectiveness of Communication
91(1)
Interprofessional Communication and Teamwork
92(1)
Factors in Effective Communication
93(2)
Health Literacy
95(1)
The Helping or Therapeutic Relationship
95(14)
Characteristics of the Therapeutic Relationship
96(1)
Ethics in Communicating and Relating
96(1)
Therapeutic Techniques
97(2)
Barriers to Effective Communication
99(3)
Setting
102(1)
Stages
102(6)
5 Ethical Issues Related to Health Promotion
108(24)
Christine Sorrell Dinkins
Health Promotion as a Moral Endeavor
109(1)
Health Care Ethics
110(4)
Origins of Applied Ethics in Moral Philosophy
110(1)
Types of Normative Ethical Theories
110(1)
Limitations of Moral Theory
111(2)
Feminist Ethics and Caring
113(1)
Professional Responsibility
114(3)
Accountability to Individuals and Society
115(1)
Codes of Ethics
115(1)
Advocacy
115(1)
Problem-Solving: Issues, Dilemmas, Risks, and Moral Distress
116(1)
Preventive Ethics
116(1)
Ethical Principles in Health Promotion
117(9)
Autonomy as Civil Liberty
117(1)
Autonomy as Self-Determination
118(2)
Exceptions to Autonomous Decision-Making
120(1)
Confidentiality
121(2)
Veracity
123(1)
Nonmaleficence
123(1)
Beneficence
124(1)
Justice
125(1)
Strategies for Ethical Decision-Making
126(2)
Locating the Source and Levels of Ethical Problems
126(1)
Values Clarification and Reflection
126(1)
Decision-Making Considerations
127(1)
Ethics of Health Promotion: Cases
128(6)
Case 1: Addressing Health Care System Problems- Elissa Needs Help
128(1)
Case 2: She's My Client!-Lilly and "Jake" (a.k.a. Paul)
128(1)
Case 3: Don't Touch My Things! Ms. Smyth and Autonomy
128(4)
Unit 2: Assessment for Health Promotion
6 Health Promotion and the Individual
132(22)
Anne Rath Rentfro
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns: Assessment of the Individual
134(15)
Functional Health Pattern Framework
135(3)
The Patterns
138(1)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
138(1)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
140(1)
Elimination Pattern
140(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
141(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
143(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
144(1)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
145(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
146(1)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
146(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
147(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
148(1)
Individual Health Promotion Through the Nursing Process
149(7)
Collection and Analysis of Data
149(1)
Planning the Care
150(1)
Implementing the Plan
150(1)
Evaluating the Plan
151(3)
7 Health Promotion and the Family
154(29)
Anne Rath Rentfro
The Nursing Process and the Family
156(1)
The Nurse's Role
156(1)
Family Theories and Frameworks
156(2)
The Family From a Developmental Perspective
158(1)
The Family From a Structural-Functional Perspective
159(1)
The Family From a Risk-Factor Perspective
159(1)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns: Assessment of the Family
159(12)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
161(1)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
162(1)
Elimination Pattern
162(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
162(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
162(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
163(1)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
163(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
164(2)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
166(3)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
169(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
169(2)
Environmental Factors
171(1)
Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis
172(5)
Analyzing Data
172(5)
Planning With the Family
177(1)
Goals
177(1)
Implementation With the Family
177(2)
Evaluation With the Family
179(4)
8 Health Promotion and the Community
183(23)
Anne Rath Rentfro
The Nursing Process and the Community
186(1)
The Nurse's Role
186(3)
Influencing Health Policy
187(2)
Methods of Data Collection
189(1)
Sources of Community Information
189(1)
Community From a Systems Perspective
190(2)
Structure
190(1)
Function
190(2)
Interaction
192(1)
Community From a Developmental Perspective
192(1)
Community From a Risk-Factor Perspective
192(1)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns: Assessment of the Community
192(4)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
192(2)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
194(1)
Elimination Pattern
194(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
194(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
194(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
195(1)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
195(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
195(1)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
195(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
196(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
196(1)
Analysis and Diagnosis With the Community
196(4)
Organization of Data
196(1)
Guidelines for Data Analysis
196(2)
Community Diagnosis
198(2)
Planning With the Community
200(1)
Purposes
200(1)
Planned Change
200(1)
Implementation With the Community
201(1)
Evaluation With the Community
201(5)
Unit 3: Interventions for Health Promotion
9 Screening
206(18)
Elizabeth Connelly Kudzma
Advantages and Disadvantages of Screening
208(1)
Advantages
208(1)
Disadvantages
209(1)
Selection of a Screened Disease
209(5)
Significance of the Disease for Screening
209(1)
Detection
210(3)
Should Screening for the Disease Be Done?
213(1)
Ethical Considerations
214(1)
Borderline Cases and Cutoff Points
214(1)
Economic Costs and Ethics
214(1)
Selection of Screenable Populations
215(4)
Person-Dependent Factors
215(2)
Environment-Dependent Factors
217(1)
National Guidance and Health Care Reform
217(2)
The Nurse's Role
219(1)
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health
220(4)
10 Health Education
224(15)
Susan A. Heady
Nursing and Health Education
225(6)
Definition
226(1)
Goals
226(2)
Learning Assumptions
228(1)
Family Health Teaching
228(1)
Health Behavior Change
229(1)
Ethics
230(1)
Genomics and Health Education
230(1)
Diversity and Health Teaching
230(1)
Community and Group Health Education
231(1)
Teaching Plan
232(3)
Assessment
232(1)
Determining Expected Learning Outcomes
233(1)
Selecting Content
233(1)
Designing Learning Strategies
234(1)
Evaluating the Teaching-Learning Process
235(1)
Referring Individuals to Other Resources
235(1)
Teaching and Organizing Skills
235(4)
11 Nutrition Counseling for Health Promotion
239(33)
Myrtle McCulloch
Staci McIntosh
Nutrition in the United States: Looking Forward From the Past
240(1)
Classic Vitamin-Deficiency Diseases
240(1)
Dietary Inadequacy
240(1)
Dietary Excesses
240(1)
Healthy People 2020: Nutrition Objectives
241(4)
Nutrition-Related Health Status
243(2)
Nutrition Objectives for the United States
245(1)
Food and Nutrition Recommendations
245(2)
Dietary Reference Intakes
245(1)
Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2015-2020
246(1)
Dietary Supplements and Herbal Medicines
247(3)
Vitamin and Mineral Toxicity
248(1)
Circumstances When Nutrient Supplementation Is Indicated
249(1)
Food Safety
250(2)
Causes of Food-Borne Illness
250(1)
Examples of Common Food-Borne Pathogens
250(1)
Food Safety Practices
251(1)
Food, Nutrition, and Poverty
252(3)
Poverty and Income Distribution
252(1)
Food Assistance for Low-Income Individuals
252(3)
Nutrition Screening
255(1)
Nutrition Risk Factors
256(16)
Cardiovascular Diseases
256(1)
Heart Disease
256(2)
Hypertension
258(1)
Cancer
259(1)
Osteoporosis
260(2)
Obesity
262(2)
Diabetes
264(2)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
266(6)
12 Exercise
272(36)
Kevin K. Chui
Frank Tudini
Sheng-Che Yen
Defining Physical Activity in Health
272(1)
Healthy People 2020 Objectives
273(4)
Physical Activity Objectives: Making Progress
273(2)
Aging
275(1)
Effects of Exercise on the Aging Process
276(1)
Cardiac Risk Factors
277(3)
High-Density Lipoprotein and Serum Triglyceride Levels
277(1)
Hypertension
277(2)
Hyperinsulinemia and Glucose Intolerance
279(1)
Obesity
280(2)
Osteoporosis
282(1)
Arthritis
283(2)
Low Back Pain
285(1)
Immune Function
286(1)
Mental Health
287(1)
Exercise Prescription
288(4)
Aerobic Exercise
288(3)
Warm-Up and Cool-Down Periods
291(1)
Flexibility
291(1)
Resistance Training
291(1)
Exercise the Spirit: Relaxation Response
292(1)
Monitoring the Inner and the Outer Environment
293(1)
Fluid News
293(1)
Special Considerations
293(3)
Coronary Heart Disease
294(1)
Diabetes
295(1)
Building a Rhythm of Physical Activity
296(13)
Adherence and Compliance
297(1)
Creating a Climate That Supports Exercise
297(11)
13 Stress Management
308(23)
June Andrews Horowitz
Sources of Stress
309(2)
Physical, Psychological, Sociobehavioral, and Spiritual/Homeodynamic Consequences of Stress
311(2)
Physiological Effects of Stress
311(1)
Psychological Effects of Stress
312(1)
Sociobehavioral Effects of Stress
313(1)
Spiritual Effects of Stress
313(1)
Health Benefits of Managing Stress
313(1)
Assessment of Stress
314(1)
Stress-Management Interventions
315(12)
Developing Self-Awareness
316(3)
Nutrition: Healthy Diet
319(1)
Physical Activity
320(1)
Sleep Hygiene
320(1)
Cognitive-Behavioral Restructuring
321(1)
Affirmations
322(1)
Social Support
323(1)
Assertive Communication
323(1)
Empathy
324(1)
Healthy Pleasures
324(1)
Spiritual Practice
324(1)
Clarifying Values and Beliefs
325(1)
Setting Realistic Goals
325(1)
Humor
325(1)
Engaging in Pleasurable Activities
326(1)
Effective Coping
327(4)
14 Complementary and Alternative Strategies
331(17)
Donna Dellolacono
Background
332(1)
Some Known Facts
332(1)
What Is the Difference Between Holism and Allopathy?
333(2)
Person-Centered Care
333(1)
Health and Wellness
334(1)
Health Policy
334(1)
Interventions
335(8)
Whole Medical Systems
336(2)
Biologically Based Practices/Natural Products
338(1)
Manipulative and Body-Based Practices
339(1)
Mind-Body Medicine
339(1)
Energy Therapies
340(3)
Nursing Presence
343(6)
Safety and Effectiveness
343(5)
Unit 4: Application of Health Promotion
15 Overview of Growth and Development Framework
348(18)
Elizabeth Connelly Kudzma
Overview of Growth and Development
349(10)
Growth
349(9)
Concept of Development
358(1)
Theories of Life Span Development
359(4)
Psychosocial Development: Erikson's Theory
360(1)
Cognitive Development
360(1)
Cognitive Development: Piaget's Theory
360(1)
Cognitive Development: Vygotsky's Theory
361(1)
Moral Development: Kohlberg's Theory
362(1)
Moral Development: Gilligan's Theory
362(1)
Behavioral Biological Development
363(3)
16 The Childbearing Period
366(41)
Susan Scott Ricci
Biology and Genetics
367(9)
Duration of Pregnancy
367(1)
Fertilization
367(1)
Implantation
367(1)
Fetal Growth and Development
367(1)
Placental Development and Function
368(1)
Maternal Changes
368(8)
Changes During Transition From Fetus to Newborn
376(2)
Nursing Interventions
376(1)
Apgar Score
376(1)
Sex
376(1)
Race and Culture
377(1)
Genetics
377(1)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
378(11)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
378(1)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
379(3)
Elimination Pattern
382(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
383(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
383(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
383(2)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
385(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
386(1)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
387(2)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
389(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
389(1)
Environmental Processes
389(9)
Physical Agents
389(1)
Biological Agents
390(4)
Chemical Agents
394(1)
Mechanical Forces
397(1)
Radiation
398(1)
Determinants of Health
398(3)
Social Factors and Environment
398(1)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
399(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
400(1)
Nursing Application
401(6)
17 Infant
407(42)
Susan Scott Ricci
Biology and Genetics
408(6)
Developmental Tasks
408(3)
Concepts of Infant Development
411(2)
Sex
413(1)
Race
413(1)
Genetics
413(1)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
414(15)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
414(1)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
415(4)
Elimination Pattern
419(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern;
420(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
421(2)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
423(2)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
425(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
425(2)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
427(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
428(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
428(1)
Environmental Processes
429(8)
Physical Agents
429(2)
Biological Agents
431(2)
Chemical Agents
433(1)
Motor Vehicles
436(1)
Radiation
437(1)
Determinants of Health
437(4)
Social Factors and Environment
437(3)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
440(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
441(1)
Nursing Application
441(8)
18 Toddler
449(21)
Diane Marie Welsh
Biology and Genetics
450(2)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
452(10)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
452(1)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
452(2)
Elimination Pattern
454(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
454(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
455(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
456(3)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
459(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
460(1)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
461(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
462(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
462(1)
Environmental Processes
462(3)
Physical Agents
462(2)
Biological Agents
464(1)
Chemical Agents
464(1)
Determinants of Health
465(2)
Social Factors and Environment
465(1)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
466(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
466(1)
Nursing Application
467(3)
19 Preschool Child
470(31)
Susan Ann Denninger
Kristi Coker
Kevin K. Chui
Biology and Genetics
471(3)
Gender
472(1)
Race
472(1)
Genetics
472(2)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
474(14)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
474(1)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
474(2)
Elimination Pattern
476(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
476(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
477(2)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
479(5)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
484(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
484(2)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
486(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
486(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
487(1)
Environmental Processes
488(6)
Physical Agents
488(3)
Biological Agents
491(1)
Chemical Agents
492(1)
Cancer
492(1)
Asthma
494(1)
Determinants of Health
494(2)
Social Factors and Environment
494(1)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
495(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
495(1)
Nursing Application
496(5)
20 School-Age Child
501(34)
Leslie Kennard Scott
Biology and Genetics
502(2)
Elevated Blood Pressure
503(1)
Physical Growth
503(1)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
504(16)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
504(2)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
506(2)
Elimination Pattern
508(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
509(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
510(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
510(4)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
514(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
515(2)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
517(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
518(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
519(1)
Environmental Processes
520(5)
Physical Agents
520(1)
Accidents
520(3)
Biological Agents
523(1)
Chemical Agents
524(1)
Cancer
525(1)
Determinants of Health
525(4)
Social Factors and Environment
525(2)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
527(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
528(1)
Nursing Application
529(6)
21 Adolescent
535(25)
Susan Rowen James
Biology and Genetics
536(1)
Sex and Puberty
536(3)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
539(10)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
539(2)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
541(1)
Elimination Pattern
542(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
542(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
542(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
543(1)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
544(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
545(1)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
546(2)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
548(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
549(1)
Environmental Processes
549(5)
Physical Agents
549(2)
Biological Agents
551(2)
Chemical Agents
553(1)
Determinants of Health
554(2)
Social Factors and Environment
554(1)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
554(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
555(1)
Nursing Application
556(4)
22 Young Adult
560(27)
Elizabeth Connelly Kudzma
Biology and Genomics
560(2)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
562(17)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
562(6)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
568(1)
Elimination Pattern
569(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
569(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
570(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
570(1)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
571(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
572(2)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
574(4)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
578(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
579(1)
Environmental Processes
579(3)
Physical Agents
579(1)
Biological Agents
580(1)
Chemical Agents
580(2)
Determinants of Health
582(1)
Social Factors and Environment
582(1)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
582(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
582(1)
Nursing Application
583(4)
23 Middle-Aged Adult
587(31)
Maureen Murphy
Biology and Genetics
588(4)
Life Expectancy and Mortality Rates
589(1)
Sex and Marital Status
590(1)
Race, Sex, and Ethnicity
590(1)
Access to Health Care
591(1)
Genetics
592(1)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
592(15)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
592(1)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
592(5)
Elimination Pattern
597(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
597(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
598(1)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
598(2)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
600(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
601(4)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
605(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
606(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
607(1)
Environmental Processes
607(2)
Physical Agents
608(1)
Biological Agents
608(1)
Chemical Agents
608(1)
Determinants of Health
609(1)
Social Factors and Environment
609(1)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
609(1)
Health Services/Delivery System
610(1)
Nursing Application
610(8)
24 Older Adult
618(32)
Jeanne Merkle Sorrell
Healthy People 2020
620(1)
Biology and Genetics
620(1)
Gordon's Functional Health Patterns
621(15)
Health Perception-Health Management Pattern
621(4)
Nutritional-Metabolic Pattern
625(1)
Elimination Pattern
626(1)
Activity-Exercise Pattern
627(1)
Sleep-Rest Pattern
627(2)
Cognitive-Perceptual Pattern
629(3)
Self-Perception-Self-Concept Pattern
632(1)
Roles-Relationships Pattern
632(1)
Sexuality-Reproductive Pattern
633(1)
Coping-Stress Tolerance Pattern
634(1)
Values-Beliefs Pattern
635(1)
Environmental Processes
636(5)
Physical Agents
636(3)
Biological Agents
639(1)
Chemical Agents
640(1)
Determinants of Health
641(5)
Social Factors and Environment
641(4)
Levels of Policy Making and Health
645(1)
Health Services/Delivery Systems
645(1)
Nursing Application
646(4)
Unit 5: Emerging Global Health Issues
25 Health Promotion for the 21st Century: Throughout the Life Span and Throughout the World
650(20)
Ratchneewan Ross
Rosanna F. Hess
Malnutrition
651(1)
Protein-Energy Malnutrition
651(1)
Severe Acute Malnutrition
652(1)
Addressing Malnutrition at the Global Level
652(1)
Emerging Infections
652(4)
Ebola Virus Disease
652(1)
Zika Virus Disease
653(1)
Human Papilloma Virus Infection
654(1)
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection
655(1)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
655(1)
Nongovernmental Organizations
656(1)
Violence
656(3)
Definition of Violence
657(1)
Forms and Context of Violence
657(2)
Terrorism
659(2)
Bioterrorism
659(2)
Natural Disasters
661(1)
Effects of Natural Disasters on Human Well-Being
661(1)
Natural Disaster Responses and Preparedness
661(1)
Implications
662(8)
Index 670