Symbols
10 Essential Public Health Services
2.4 The Core Functions and Essential Services of Public Health,
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions,
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development,
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
14th Amendment
28.1 Family as Client
2010 version of the nursing scope and standards of practice
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?
3P Action Cycle
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning
A
A Biblically Based Model of Cultural Competence
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing
ability
8.4 Social and Community Context,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care
ableism
5.1 Demographic Factors,
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases,
27.5 People with Disabilities
ableist bias
27.5 People with Disabilities
Abuse
28.5 Family Violence
Abusive head trauma
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
access
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care
ACCESS model
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement,
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement
accountability
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
18.3 Developing Program Goals and Measurable Objectives to Demonstrate Outcomes
Accountable care organizations
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
accreditation standards
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
Accuracy standards
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
action framework
16.2 What Is a Healthy Community?
Action Model
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
active listening
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan
active shooter
32.3 Mass Violence
acute care setting
29.3 Correctional Nursing
Adaptation
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
adult learning theory
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education,
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education
advanced practice nurses
30.2 Care Transition Models
Adverse childhood experiences
27.6 Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Adverse maternal outcomes
4.3 Health in America
advocacy
6.4 Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in U.S. Health Care,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
16.1 The Community as the Client,
25.3 Managing Conflict,
26.4 Adult Health,
29.2 School Health,
29.3 Correctional Nursing,
29.4 Public Health Nursing and Public Health Departments,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse,
32.3 Mass Violence,
Introduction,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future,
35.3 Carving a Path Forward
Affordable Care Act
1.1 Defining Population Health,
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
4.2 Performance Metrics,
5.1 Demographic Factors,
5.1 Demographic Factors,
6.4 Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in U.S. Health Care,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
9.1 Health Disparities Defined,
25.4 Creating an Atmosphere of Trust and Mutual Respect,
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness,
30.2 Care Transition Models,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
affordable housing
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
age
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests,
8.4 Social and Community Context,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care
age-related health issues
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
9.1 Health Disparities Defined,
19.3 Steps Involved in Planning Health Education Activities,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Nurses’ Work Group
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
agenda setting
34.3 Policy Development
agent group
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
Agent Orange
27.2 Veterans
Agricultural runoff
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
air pollution
4.3 Health in America,
8.2 Neighborhood and Built Environment,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
Air Quality Index
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
Airborne transmission
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
Airport Health Accreditation
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Alaska Native
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health
Alcohol-related birth defects
26.1 Maternal Health
Alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder
26.1 Maternal Health
All of Us Research Program
Introduction
Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
alternative medicine
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
alternative payment models
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
Alternative therapies
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices
Alzheimer’s disease
26.4 Adult Health
Ambulatory care
1.3 Population-Based Practice in Nursing,
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice,
35.3 Carving a Path Forward
America’s Water Infrastructure Act
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
1.3 Population-Based Practice in Nursing,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
American Association of Occupational Health Nursing
29.1 Occupational Health
American Civil Liberties Union
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
American Diabetes Association
4.1 Defining Health
American Heart Association
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health,
4.1 Defining Health
American Hospital Association
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
American Nurses Association
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
5.4 Health Care Workforce,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
29.2 School Health
American Psychological Association
28.2 Frameworks of Practice
American Public Health Association
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History,
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning
American Red Cross
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History
American Sign Language
27.5 People with Disabilities
American Stop Smoking Intervention Study for Cancer Prevention
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development
Americans with Disabilities Act National Network
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis
Amerithrax Task Force
32.2 Biological Terrorism
Analytic epidemiology
12.4 Types of Study Design
Annual Homelessness Assessment Report to Congress
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness,
27.2 Veterans
Anthropocene
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
Anti-Drug Abuse Act
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
anti-racist
2.1 Defining Public Health
antibody tests
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
antigenic drift
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
antigenic shift
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
antimicrobial resistance
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Antiretroviral therapy
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
anxiety
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health,
28.5 Family Violence,
29.2 School Health,
31.1 Trauma-Informed Care,
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis
Applicability
11.3 Evaluating the Quality of the Evidence
appraising
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?
apprising
33.1 The Importance of Nurse Advocacy
arthritis
26.5 Older Adult Health
artificial intelligence
5.3 Virtual Care and Technology,
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
Ashkenazi Jewish
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices
Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Information Platform
32.1 Types of Disasters
assessment
2.1 Defining Public Health,
2.4 The Core Functions and Essential Services of Public Health,
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
16.1 The Community as the Client,
Introduction,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes,
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
assessment and planning frameworks
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
asset mapping
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning
Assisted housing
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness
Association of Black Psychologists
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health
Association of Community Health Nursing Educators
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
Association of Public Health Nurses
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
Asylum
31.5 Refugees
asylum seeker
31.5 Refugees
at risk
Introduction
at-risk population
17.3 Analyzing Population Health Data and Identifying Patterns,
28.5 Family Violence,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health,
35.3 Carving a Path Forward
attack rate
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
attributable risk
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
autism spectrum disorder
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
B
baby boomers
5.1 Demographic Factors
barrier
8.3 Educational Environment, Access, and Quality,
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
barriers
2.4 The Core Functions and Essential Services of Public Health,
4.1 Defining Health,
8.2 Neighborhood and Built Environment,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions,
16.2 What Is a Healthy Community?,
18.3 Developing Program Goals and Measurable Objectives to Demonstrate Outcomes,
20.1 Facilitators and Barriers to Program Implementation,
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement,
25.3 Managing Conflict,
29.2 School Health,
29.2 School Health,
33.1 The Importance of Nurse Advocacy
Behavior change
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
behavioral health
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
Behavioral interventions
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
4.2 Performance Metrics
behaviorism
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education,
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan
belief systems
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care
Beliefs
21.3 The Role of Culture in Shaping Health Beliefs and Practices,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
Belmont Report
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions
Better Outcomes for Older adults through Safe Transitions
30.2 Care Transition Models
bias
2.1 Defining Public Health,
5.1 Demographic Factors,
6.1 Understanding Different Forms of Racism,
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures,
32.3 Mass Violence
bias development
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
biases
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions,
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices,
22.3 Cultural Assessment,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
Introduction,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care,
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement,
Introduction
bilingual education
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Binge drinking
29.2 School Health
Bioaccumulation
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Biocultural ecology
22.2 Cultural Models
Biological agents
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
Biological contamination
32.2 Biological Terrorism
Biological decontamination
32.2 Biological Terrorism
Biological terrorism
32.2 Biological Terrorism
biological weapon
32.2 Biological Terrorism
biomedical model
2.1 Defining Public Health
Biomonitoring
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
biosphere
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
biostatistics
12.1 Epidemiology Defined
bioterrorism
32.2 Biological Terrorism
BIPOC
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important,
6.1 Understanding Different Forms of Racism,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment,
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases,
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health,
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness,
29.2 School Health,
29.3 Correctional Nursing,
Introduction
bipolar disorder
29.3 Correctional Nursing
birth rate
26.1 Maternal Health
bisexual
5.1 Demographic Factors,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
Black
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
blind spots
25.3 Managing Conflict
body language
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices
Body mass index
29.2 School Health
Bonnie Castillo
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
Boston Marathon bombing
32.1 Types of Disasters
Bright Futures
34.4 Advancing Health Care Policies
Brown v. Board of Education
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Brownfields
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
bubonic plague
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
built environment
8.2 Neighborhood and Built Environment,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes,
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Bundled payments
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
burden of disease
4.2 Performance Metrics
Bureau of Indian Affairs
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Bureau of Statistics and Board of Health
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health
C
Calgary Family Assessment Model
28.2 Frameworks of Practice
Calgary Family Intervention Model
28.2 Frameworks of Practice
Campaign for Action
33.3 Advocacy and Coalition Building
Campinha-Bacote
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
Campinha-Bacote’s model of cultural competence in the delivery of healthcare services
22.2 Cultural Models
Cancer
26.4 Adult Health
Capitation
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
carbon monoxide poisoning
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
carcinogens
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
Care delivery models
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
Care deserts
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
Care fragmentation
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
Care transition models
30.2 Care Transition Models
Care Transitions Intervention
30.2 Care Transition Models
carriers
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
case definition
13.3 Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
case management
29.2 School Health
case surveillance
13.3 Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
case-control study
12.4 Types of Study Design
Catalyst for Change report
4.2 Performance Metrics
causal relationships
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Causality
12.4 Types of Study Design
Causation
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
CDC
2.3 The Importance of Public/Community Health,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care,
29.4 Public Health Nursing and Public Health Departments
CDC Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
CDC Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
CDC’s policy analytical framework
34.3 Policy Development
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
Introduction,
Introduction,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices
CEO pimps
31.4 Human Trafficking
Cerebrovascular disease
26.4 Adult Health
certified medical interpreter
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care,
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care
certified medical translators
34.2 Why Are Nurses Key Players in Health Policy?
certified nursing assistants
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
Chance
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Chemical agents
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
chemical usage
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Chernobyl
32.1 Types of Disasters
Children’s Health Insurance Program
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications,
21.3 The Role of Culture in Shaping Health Beliefs and Practices,
29.4 Public Health Nursing and Public Health Departments
cholesterol
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
chromosomal abnormalities
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Chronic Care Model
30.2 Care Transition Models
chronic conditions
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
Chronic disease
4.3 Health in America
chronic diseases
5.1 Demographic Factors,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?
Chronic kidney disease
26.4 Adult Health
Chronic liver disease
26.4 Adult Health
Chronic pain management
26.4 Adult Health
civic engagement
16.1 The Community as the Client
Civic participation
8.4 Social and Community Context
Civil Rights Act of 1964
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States,
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Civilization Fund Act
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
classism
5.1 Demographic Factors,
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices
client advocate
29.3 Correctional Nursing
client autonomy
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
client education
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
client-centered care
Introduction,
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement,
25.3 Managing Conflict,
26.1 Maternal Health,
26.4 Adult Health
client-centered care plan
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
Climate and Health Task Force
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
climate anxiety
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
climate change
4.4 World Health Statistics,
8.2 Neighborhood and Built Environment,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment,
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health,
32.1 Types of Disasters
climate despair
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
Climate health
1.1 Defining Population Health
Climate justice
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
clinical
15.2 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Interventions,
15.2 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Interventions
clinical disease
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
clinical disease stage
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
clinical judgment
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
clinical trial
12.4 Types of Study Design
Coal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1969
29.1 Occupational Health
coalition
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
33.3 Advocacy and Coalition Building
coalitions
19.3 Steps Involved in Planning Health Education Activities,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
Cocaine
26.1 Maternal Health
code-switching
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
cognitive biases
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
cognitive decline
26.5 Older Adult Health
cognitive-behavioral theories
15.3 Theories and Models
cohort study
12.4 Types of Study Design
Collaboration
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications,
16.2 What Is a Healthy Community?,
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
Introduction,
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
20.3 Evaluation Strategies,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
collaborative care model
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
Collective efficacy
8.4 Social and Community Context
collectivist cultures
21.2 Cultural Groups and Formation of a Cultural Identity
collectivistic
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
Colonialism
2.1 Defining Public Health,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
16.1 The Community as the Client
Commonwealth Fund
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness
communicability
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
communicable
2.1 Defining Public Health
communicable diseases
12.1 Epidemiology Defined,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
26.4 Adult Health,
32.1 Types of Disasters
Communication barriers
19.3 Steps Involved in Planning Health Education Activities
Communication Breakdown
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
communities of color
2.1 Defining Public Health,
5.2 Health Care Consumer Behavior,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
Community Approaches to Reducing Sexually Transmitted Diseases
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
community assessment
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice,
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment,
Introduction,
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle,
33.3 Advocacy and Coalition Building
community crisis
Introduction
Community engagement
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
Community Health Assessment and Group Evaluation
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
Community Health Assessment toolkit
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
Community health centers
27.4 Migrant Workers
Community health education
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
community health improvement plan
17.4 Formulating a Nursing Community Diagnosis and Plan of Care
community health needs assessment
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
community health nurse
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
community health workers
20.2 Recruitment and Retention of Program Participants,
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
community mapping
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
community needs assessments
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions
Community of Care
27.4 Migrant Workers
Community partners
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health,
34.3 Policy Development
community partnerships
29.4 Public Health Nursing and Public Health Departments
community trial
12.4 Types of Study Design
Community-based participatory research
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
Community/Public Health Nursing
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function
comorbidities
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes,
32.1 Types of Disasters
comparison group
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Compatibility
15.3 Theories and Models
competencies
1.3 Population-Based Practice in Nursing,
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
compliance
29.1 Occupational Health
Comprehensive Crime Control Act
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
Comprehensive Health Equity Science
5.1 Demographic Factors
comprehensive school physical activity program
29.2 School Health
concentration camps
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Confidence intervals
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
confirmation bias
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
confounder
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Confounding
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
congenital anomaly
26.1 Maternal Health
congenital disorder
26.1 Maternal Health
Congress for the New Urbanism
6.3 Contemporary Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in the United States
Connectivism
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan
conscious impermeability
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing
Conscious permeability
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing
consortia
33.3 Advocacy and Coalition Building
constructivism
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education,
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan
contact tracers
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
contact tracing
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Contaminated soil
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
continuity of care
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
29.2 School Health,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes,
30.2 Care Transition Models,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse,
Introduction
continuous quality improvement
20.5 Funding and Sustainability
Continuum of care
26.1 Maternal Health
contraception management
29.3 Correctional Nursing
Coordination of care
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function
Coping mechanisms
21.3 The Role of Culture in Shaping Health Beliefs and Practices,
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Core Components of the Right to Health
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
core payment models
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
Coronary artery disease
26.4 Adult Health
Corrections
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice
cost burdened
8.1 Economic Stability
cost-benefit analysis
34.3 Policy Development
Council of Public Health Nursing Organizations
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
counseling
Introduction
Counter-stereotypic imaging
25.3 Managing Conflict
County Health Rankings
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
COVID-19
1.1 Defining Population Health,
2.3 The Importance of Public/Community Health,
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice,
Introduction,
4.3 Health in America,
5.2 Health Care Consumer Behavior,
6.4 Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in U.S. Health Care,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
10.3 Core Principles of the Socio-Ecological Model,
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History,
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment,
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
26.1 Maternal Health,
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health,
26.4 Adult Health,
26.5 Older Adult Health,
26.5 Older Adult Health,
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness,
29.2 School Health,
31.5 Refugees,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health,
33.3 Advocacy and Coalition Building,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
COVID-19 Global Preparedness, Readiness, and Response Plan
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
criminal justice
2.1 Defining Public Health
criminal justice reform
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
criminal justice system
Introduction
Critical health literacy
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education
critical thinking
16.3 The Nursing Process as a Framework,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
cross-sectional study
12.4 Types of Study Design
cross-sector collaboration
29.4 Public Health Nursing and Public Health Departments
cryptosporidiosis
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Cues to action
15.3 Theories and Models
Cultural adaptability
25.3 Managing Conflict
Cultural and environmental context
22.2 Cultural Models
Cultural and linguistic competence
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
Cultural and Linguistic Competence Health Practitioner Assessment
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement
Cultural and Linguistic Training
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
Cultural Assessment
22.3 Cultural Assessment
Cultural autobiography
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
cultural awareness
20.2 Recruitment and Retention of Program Participants,
22.2 Cultural Models,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care,
25.4 Creating an Atmosphere of Trust and Mutual Respect
cultural background
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement
cultural barriers
22.3 Cultural Assessment
cultural bridging
22.3 Cultural Assessment
cultural brokers
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement
Cultural care accommodation
22.2 Cultural Models
Cultural care negotiation
22.2 Cultural Models
cultural competence
5.1 Demographic Factors,
22.1 What Is Transcultural Nursing?,
22.3 Cultural Assessment,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
cultural competence self-assessment checklist
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
cultural conflicts
Introduction
cultural context
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
Cultural diversity
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
Cultural encounter
22.2 Cultural Models
Cultural encounters
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
cultural environment
21.3 The Role of Culture in Shaping Health Beliefs and Practices
Cultural essentialism
22.2 Cultural Models
cultural generalizations
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
Cultural genogram
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
cultural group
21.2 Cultural Groups and Formation of a Cultural Identity ,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care
Cultural humility
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement,
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing
cultural identity
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality ,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
Cultural immersion
25.3 Managing Conflict
Cultural imposition
22.2 Cultural Models
cultural intelligence
25.3 Managing Conflict
Cultural knowledge
22.2 Cultural Models,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
25.3 Managing Conflict
cultural norms
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities
cultural nursing assessment
22.3 Cultural Assessment
cultural pluralism
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality
cultural practices
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
cultural responsiveness
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing
cultural safety
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
Cultural sensitivity
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing
Cultural skills
25.3 Managing Conflict
cultural stereotypes
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
cultural training
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
Cultural understanding
25.3 Managing Conflict
culturally and linguistically appropriate care
Introduction
culturally and linguistically appropriate services
20.2 Recruitment and Retention of Program Participants,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services Standards
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
culturally and linguistically responsive care
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
culturally appropriate materials
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care
culturally bound
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices
culturally competent nursing assessment
22.3 Cultural Assessment
Culturally congruent care
22.2 Cultural Models,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care,
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
Culturally Congruent Practice
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?
Culturally responsive care
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
culturally responsive program
20.2 Recruitment and Retention of Program Participants
culturally sensitive care
2.1 Defining Public Health,
Introduction,
22.1 What Is Transcultural Nursing?,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
culturally sensitive environment
22.3 Cultural Assessment
culturally tailored interventions
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care
culturally tailored materials
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care
Culture
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality ,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
culture care theory
22.2 Cultural Models
Culture of Health
16.2 What Is a Healthy Community?
culture shock
22.2 Cultural Models
Culturological Assessment
22.3 Cultural Assessment
cumulative impacts
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Cyberbullying
2.5 Levels of Prevention
D
data analysis
1.1 Defining Population Health
data collection
12.1 Epidemiology Defined,
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
Death
15.2 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Interventions,
21.3 The Role of Culture in Shaping Health Beliefs and Practices
Death-to-case ratio
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Decision support systems
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
decision-making
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
Deepwater Horizon
32.1 Types of Disasters
deforestation
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment
dementia
26.5 Older Adult Health
demographic shifts
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
depression
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health,
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
26.5 Older Adult Health,
28.5 Family Violence,
29.2 School Health,
29.3 Correctional Nursing,
Introduction,
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis,
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis,
31.5 Refugees
Descriptive epidemiology
12.4 Types of Study Design
designated sex at birth
9.3 Gender Disparities
determinants of health
4.1 Defining Health,
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning,
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
developmental crisis
28.5 Family Violence
developmental delays
8.3 Educational Environment, Access, and Quality,
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Developmental milestones
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
developmental outcomes
28.5 Family Violence
diabetes
Introduction,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care,
26.1 Maternal Health
Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications
Diagnosis
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
Introduction
diffusion of innovations theory
15.3 Theories and Models
digital divide
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
digital surveillance systems
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
dimensions of community health
16.1 The Community as the Client
direct care
29.2 School Health
Direct transmission
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
directly observed therapy
34.2 Why Are Nurses Key Players in Health Policy?
disabilities
5.1 Demographic Factors,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
disability
9.1 Health Disparities Defined,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
15.2 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Interventions,
27.5 People with Disabilities
Disability-adjusted life years
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important,
4.2 Performance Metrics,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
disadvantaged groups
5.2 Health Care Consumer Behavior
disaster
32.1 Types of Disasters
disaster declaration
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
disaster management
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
disaster management cycle
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
disaster plan
Introduction
disaster preparedness
Introduction
Disaster recovery
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle,
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
Disaster response
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
disaster simulations
32.2 Biological Terrorism
discharge
30.2 Care Transition Models
Discharge planning
30.2 Care Transition Models,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
discrimination
2.1 Defining Public Health,
4.4 World Health Statistics,
Introduction,
Introduction,
8.4 Social and Community Context,
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities,
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning,
22.1 What Is Transcultural Nursing?,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care,
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency,
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases,
26.1 Maternal Health,
29.2 School Health,
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis,
33.1 The Importance of Nurse Advocacy,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future,
35.3 Carving a Path Forward
discriminatory land-use policies
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
disease behaviors
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
disease prevention
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important,
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning,
Introduction,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
disease surveillance
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
32.2 Biological Terrorism,
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
disease-carrying vectors
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
disinfection
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History
Disparities
1.1 Defining Population Health,
4.3 Health in America,
Introduction,
Introduction,
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care,
29.2 School Health,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
Dissemination
12.6 Communicating Inferences from Epidemiologic Data
diverse clients and communities
Introduction
diversity
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality ,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
diversity, equity, and inclusion
24.2 Health Care Tools to Identify Organizational Strengths and Areas for Improvement
Division of Adolescent and School Health
29.2 School Health
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
Documentation
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
Doll and Hill
12.1 Epidemiology Defined
Domestic violence
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness,
29.3 Correctional Nursing,
Introduction
dominant culture
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality
Dose Response
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment
Down syndrome
26.1 Maternal Health
Downstream
1.1 Defining Population Health,
2.1 Defining Public Health,
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
drive-through operations
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice
droplet spread
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
Drug overdose
4.3 Health in America,
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications
drug-resistant TB
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
drunk driving
1.1 Defining Population Health
dual language learners
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Duvall’s Family Development Theory
28.1 Family as Client
E
Early Adopters
15.3 Theories and Models
early childhood
8.3 Educational Environment, Access, and Quality
early childhood education
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
Early Childhood Interventions
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
early diagnosis
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
Early Head Start
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
Early Majority
15.3 Theories and Models
ecological grief
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
Economic insecurity
8.1 Economic Stability
ecosystems
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Education
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education,
21.2 Cultural Groups and Formation of a Cultural Identity ,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
Education for All Handicapped Children Act, known as EHA
29.2 School Health
education level
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
education reform
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
educational attainment
8.3 Educational Environment, Access, and Quality
effectiveness
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
efficacy
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
electronic health record
5.3 Virtual Care and Technology,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health,
34.4 Advancing Health Care Policies,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Electronic health records
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
electronic medical record
5.3 Virtual Care and Technology
Emergency medical services
32.3 Mass Violence
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
Emergency Use Authorization
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History
Emerging infectious diseases
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Emotional abuse
28.5 Family Violence
Emotional intelligence
25.3 Managing Conflict
employer health plans
9.1 Health Disparities Defined
employer-sponsored insurance
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
empowerment
Introduction
End-of-life care
26.4 Adult Health
endemic
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
endemic disease
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History
Environmental agents
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
Environmental assessment
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment
Environmental burden
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
environmental contaminant
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices
Environmental control
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices
Environmental disasters
32.1 Types of Disasters
Environmental epidemiology
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Environmental factors
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
environmental hazards
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Environmental health
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
Introduction,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
environmental health hazards
14.2 Environmental Exposure and Health Outcomes
environmental justice
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Environmental Protection Agency
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health
environmental risk factors
8.2 Neighborhood and Built Environment
Environmental Theory
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
epidemic management
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function
epidemiology
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health,
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
12.1 Epidemiology Defined,
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development,
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
Epigenetics
9.1 Health Disparities Defined
episode-based payments
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
equitable practice
29.2 School Health
equitable resource allocation
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
equity
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important,
Introduction,
2.4 The Core Functions and Essential Services of Public Health,
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
8.5 The Cumulative Effect of Inequalities on Health,
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning,
31.5 Refugees
Ergonomics
29.1 Occupational Health
erythema migrans
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Essential Public Health Functions
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions
Essentials
1.3 Population-Based Practice in Nursing
Estelle v. Gamble
29.3 Correctional Nursing
Ethics
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests,
29.2 School Health,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
ethnic groups
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality
Ethnic minorities
5.1 Demographic Factors
ethnicity
5.1 Demographic Factors,
8.4 Social and Community Context,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
16.1 The Community as the Client,
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality ,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
26.1 Maternal Health,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
ethnocentrism
22.2 Cultural Models,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care
Eunice Rivers Laurie
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions
Eurocentric
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
Evaluative conditioning
25.3 Managing Conflict
Evidence appraisal
11.3 Evaluating the Quality of the Evidence
evidence-based
16.3 The Nursing Process as a Framework,
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education,
Introduction,
18.3 Developing Program Goals and Measurable Objectives to Demonstrate Outcomes,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
Evidence-based decision-making
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?,
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan
Evidence-based discharge planning
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
evidence-based interventions
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
evidence-based medicine
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development
evidence-based nursing practice
12.6 Communicating Inferences from Epidemiologic Data
Evidence-based policies
34.4 Advancing Health Care Policies
Evidence-based practice
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan,
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse,
34.4 Advancing Health Care Policies,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
evidence-based practice center
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development
evidence-based practice interventions
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions
Evidence-based public health
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?
exclusion
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities
Expanded Testing Initiative
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications
Expectations
15.3 Theories and Models
Experimental studies
12.4 Types of Study Design
exploitation
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
exposure group
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
eye contact
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices
F
fact sheet
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
failure-to-rescue
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Fair Housing Act
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States,
6.3 Contemporary Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in the United States
Faith communities
16.1 The Community as the Client
faith-based organizations
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
fall risk assessment
26.5 Older Adult Health
Families USA
28.3 Family Health Nursing
Family and Medical Leave Act
28.1 Family as Client
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning
Family engagement
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
family group
28.1 Family as Client
family health assessment
28.4 Conducting a Family Nursing Assessment
family household
28.1 Family as Client
Family Medical Leave Act
29.1 Occupational Health
Family nursing
28.3 Family Health Nursing
family planning
26.1 Maternal Health
family unit
28.1 Family as Client
Family-centered care
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Feasibility standards
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
fecal-oral route
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Federal Emergency Management Agency
32.1 Types of Disasters
Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications
Federal Housing Administration
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
federal minimum wage
8.1 Economic Stability
federal poverty level
27.5 People with Disabilities
Federal-Aid Highway Act
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
federally qualified community health center
10.3 Core Principles of the Socio-Ecological Model
Federally Qualified Health Centers
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
fee-for-service
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
female-headed households
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities
fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
26.1 Maternal Health
Fetal alcohol syndrome
26.1 Maternal Health
field triage
32.3 Mass Violence,
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
Finance/Administration Section Chief
32.3 Mass Violence
first-aid
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
Flash floods
32.1 Types of Disasters
Flint, Michigan, water crisis
6.3 Contemporary Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in the United States
Florence Nightingale
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
Focus groups
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?,
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions
Follow-Up Care
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
food insecurity
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications,
8.2 Neighborhood and Built Environment,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Food safety
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Food Safety Modernization Act
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
food safety regulations
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
foodborne illness
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
forced displacement
31.5 Refugees
forced relocation
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?
formative evaluation
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
fossil fuels
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
four spheres of political action in nursing
34.2 Why Are Nurses Key Players in Health Policy?
Framework for 21st Century School Nursing Practice
29.2 School Health
Framingham Heart Study
12.4 Types of Study Design,
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
free clinic
Introduction
frequency
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
32.1 Types of Disasters
Full scope of practice
16.2 What Is a Healthy Community?
Functional health literacy
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education
functional health pattern
16.1 The Community as the Client
functional limitations
29.3 Correctional Nursing
Future of Nursing Report
33.3 Advocacy and Coalition Building
G
Gay-straight alliances
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important
gay–straight alliances
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
gender
8.4 Social and Community Context,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
16.1 The Community as the Client,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
gender diverse
9.3 Gender Disparities
gender equity
2.1 Defining Public Health
Gender health disparities
9.3 Gender Disparities
gender identities
22.3 Cultural Assessment
gender identity
5.1 Demographic Factors,
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care,
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community,
29.2 School Health
Gender norms
9.3 Gender Disparities
gender roles
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices
General mortality
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important
general systems theory
28.2 Frameworks of Practice
Geographic information systems
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice
Geographical disparities
9.4 Geographical Disparities
geography
9.4 Geographical Disparities
George Floyd
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
Gestational diabetes
26.1 Maternal Health
Giger and Davidhizar
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices
Giger and Davidhizar’s transcultural assessment model
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
Global Burden of Disease
4.4 World Health Statistics
global citizens
35.3 Carving a Path Forward
global health
2.1 Defining Public Health
Global health security
4.5 Global Public Health Security
Global Health Security Agenda
4.5 Global Public Health Security
Global nursing
1.1 Defining Population Health
Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network
13.3 Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
globalization
23.1 Culture, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Humility
Gordon’s functional health patterns
16.1 The Community as the Client
Gorilla pimps
31.4 Human Trafficking
grassroots-level
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
Great Depression
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Green infrastructure
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
green spaces
4.2 Performance Metrics,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
Greenhouse gases
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
grooming
31.4 Human Trafficking
guaranteed income
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important
Guided Care and the Patient-Centered Medical Home
30.2 Care Transition Models
H
H-2A guest worker program
27.4 Migrant Workers
handwashing
12.2 Historical Perspective
Harm Reduction Strategies
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Harriet Tubman
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
Hazard analysis
32.1 Types of Disasters
Hazard Identification
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment
Head Start
4.3 Health in America,
8.3 Educational Environment, Access, and Quality,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
health
4.1 Defining Health
health behavior
4.2 Performance Metrics,
Introduction,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
18.3 Developing Program Goals and Measurable Objectives to Demonstrate Outcomes
Health Belief Model
10.2 Theories and Models of Health Behavior
health beliefs
Introduction
health care
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
health care benefits
28.1 Family as Client
health care consumer
5.2 Health Care Consumer Behavior
Health care delivery infrastructure
9.4 Geographical Disparities
health care disparities
9.1 Health Disparities Defined
health care expenditures
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
Health Care for the Homeless
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness
health care infrastructure
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
health care providers
20.2 Recruitment and Retention of Program Participants
health care reimbursement
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
health care spending
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
health care technology
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
Health care utilization
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important
health departments
34.4 Advancing Health Care Policies
health determinant
9.1 Health Disparities Defined
health disparities
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
4.3 Health in America,
5.1 Demographic Factors,
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests,
Introduction,
9.1 Health Disparities Defined,
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities,
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
22.1 What Is Transcultural Nursing?,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care,
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases,
Introduction,
29.3 Correctional Nursing,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes,
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
health education programs
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
health equity
4.3 Health in America,
5.1 Demographic Factors,
Introduction,
Introduction,
9.1 Health Disparities Defined,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care,
34.2 Why Are Nurses Key Players in Health Policy?
health events
12.1 Epidemiology Defined
health impact assessments
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
Health in All Policies
34.4 Advancing Health Care Policies,
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
health inequities
1.1 Defining Population Health,
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
5.1 Demographic Factors,
8.5 The Cumulative Effect of Inequalities on Health,
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions,
Introduction
health information exchange
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
health information technology
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
health insurance
4.1 Defining Health,
5.1 Demographic Factors,
8.1 Economic Stability,
9.1 Health Disparities Defined,
9.4 Geographical Disparities,
Introduction,
26.5 Older Adult Health,
28.1 Family as Client
health insurance marketplaces
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning
health literacy
4.1 Defining Health,
5.2 Health Care Consumer Behavior,
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications,
11.2 Where to Find Evidence-Based Interventions,
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice,
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan,
22.3 Cultural Assessment,
22.3 Cultural Assessment,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care,
26.1 Maternal Health,
29.2 School Health,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
health maintenance
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?
health outcome
4.1 Defining Health
health outcomes
4.2 Performance Metrics,
Introduction,
Introduction,
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health,
Introduction
Health People 2030
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
health policies
29.4 Public Health Nursing and Public Health Departments,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
health policy
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development,
33.1 The Importance of Nurse Advocacy
health policy process
34.3 Policy Development
Health policymaking
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
Health promotion
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important,
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?,
12.6 Communicating Inferences from Epidemiologic Data,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning,
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice,
Introduction,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
health promotion setting
15.4 Barriers and Opportunities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
health regulations
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health
Health Resources and Services Administration
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
health screening
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
Health Services and Resources Administration
Introduction
health status
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices
health-related quality of life
4.1 Defining Health
healthy life expectancy
4.4 World Health Statistics
Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation
34.2 Why Are Nurses Key Players in Health Policy?
Healthy People
4.3 Health in America,
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications
Healthy People 2030
Introduction,
4.3 Health in America,
6.4 Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in U.S. Health Care,
Introduction,
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks,
13.3 Infectious Disease Prevention and Control,
16.1 The Community as the Client,
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education,
18.3 Developing Program Goals and Measurable Objectives to Demonstrate Outcomes,
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice,
26.1 Maternal Health,
26.1 Maternal Health,
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health,
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health,
26.4 Adult Health,
26.5 Older Adult Health,
27.5 People with Disabilities ,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change,
34.4 Advancing Health Care Policies
Healthy Places by Design Community Action Model
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning
heart disease
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?
Help Me Grow Program
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan
Henry Street Settlement
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
heterogeneous society
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality
heteronormative
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
high cholesterol
26.4 Adult Health
high-context cultures
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
high-risk approach
15.2 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Interventions
Hildegard Peplau
22.1 What Is Transcultural Nursing?
Hippocrates
12.2 Historical Perspective,
21.3 The Role of Culture in Shaping Health Beliefs and Practices
Hispanic
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care
HIV
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History,
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks,
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care,
26.1 Maternal Health
holistic
15.3 Theories and Models,
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice,
21.4 Overview of Cultural Views and Practices,
22.2 Cultural Models,
Introduction
holistic hazard assessment
29.1 Occupational Health
holistic maternity care
29.3 Correctional Nursing
holistic nursing
16.3 The Nursing Process as a Framework
home care services
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
home environment
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices
Home health
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice
home health care facilities
5.1 Demographic Factors
home monitoring
5.3 Virtual Care and Technology
Home Owners’ Loan Corporation
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Home Safety Evaluations
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
homelessness
8.1 Economic Stability,
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness,
29.2 School Health,
29.3 Correctional Nursing,
32.1 Types of Disasters,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
homogeneous societies
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality
homophobia
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities,
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis
Hormonal changes
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health
hormone therapy
29.3 Correctional Nursing
Hospice
3.3 Public/Community Health Nursing Practice,
29.3 Correctional Nursing,
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
30.2 Care Transition Models
Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
housing
2.1 Defining Public Health,
16.1 The Community as the Client,
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
housing instability
8.1 Economic Stability
housing wage
27.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness
human immunodeficiency virus
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
human papillomavirus
10.2 Theories and Models of Health Behavior
Human Rights Campaign
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
Human Rights Forum
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
human trafficking
31.4 Human Trafficking
Human-made disasters
32.1 Types of Disasters
hyperendemic
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
I
I PREPARE
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment
IDEAL Discharge Planning
30.2 Care Transition Models
identity-first language
27.5 People with Disabilities
ideology
32.3 Mass Violence
illegal drug
29.2 School Health
immigrant
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health,
Introduction,
5.2 Health Care Consumer Behavior,
8.3 Educational Environment, Access, and Quality,
21.1 Race, Ethnicity, Culture, and Nationality ,
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse,
Introduction,
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
immunization
12.2 Historical Perspective,
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
Introduction,
26.4 Adult Health
immunization campaigns
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Immunization rates
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health
impact evaluations
20.3 Evaluation Strategies
impermeability
25.1 Strategies to Promote Culturally Responsive Nursing
implementation
2.1 Defining Public Health,
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
11.1 What Is Evidence-Based Decision-Making?,
Introduction,
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
Implicit Association Test
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
implicit association tests
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
implicit bias
6.4 Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in U.S. Health Care,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
25.3 Managing Conflict
Implicit discrimination
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
impoverished/disadvantaged neighborhoods
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities
in-group bias
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
in-group favoritism
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
incarcerated population
29.3 Correctional Nursing
incarceration
8.4 Social and Community Context
incentives
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning,
20.2 Recruitment and Retention of Program Participants
incidence
4.2 Performance Metrics
incidence proportion
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
incidence rate
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Incident Command
32.3 Mass Violence
Incident Management System
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
Incident Operations
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
Incident Recognition
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
inclusion
2.4 The Core Functions and Essential Services of Public Health,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care
income disparities
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
incubation
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
Indian Child Welfare Act
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Indigenous populations
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing,
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health
Indirect transmission
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
Individual environmental health assessments
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment
individual health plan
29.2 School Health
individualistic
23.5 Linguistically Responsive Care
individualistic culture
21.2 Cultural Groups and Formation of a Cultural Identity
individualized care plan
30.1 The Effects of Care Coordination and Care Transitions on Outcomes
Individualized Family Service Plan
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
29.2 School Health
Individuation
25.3 Managing Conflict
industrial health nursing
29.1 Occupational Health
Industrial Revolution
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health
industrialization
2.2 Historical Perspectives on Public/Community Health
inequalities
9.2 Race and Ethnicity Disparities
inequities
2.4 The Core Functions and Essential Services of Public Health,
4.3 Health in America,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
23.2 What Is Culturally Responsive Care?,
29.2 School Health,
33.1 The Importance of Nurse Advocacy,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Infant mortality
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important,
4.3 Health in America,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
infant mortality rate
26.1 Maternal Health
infection control
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
infectious
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Infectious diseases
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Inflation Reduction Act
7.4 Policies Affecting Drug Approval, Supply, and Cost,
14.3 Environmental Health Assessment
influenza
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History,
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks,
26.1 Maternal Health
informatics
12.1 Epidemiology Defined
information bias
12.5 Epidemiologic Measures
Information Brief
34.2 Why Are Nurses Key Players in Health Policy?
informed consent
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning
infrastructure
7.2 Balancing Individual Rights and Public Health Interests
Initial Notification and Activation
32.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
injustices
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
9.3 Gender Disparities
Innovators
15.3 Theories and Models
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
4.4 World Health Statistics
Institute for Healthcare Improvement
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications
Institutes of Medicine
5.3 Virtual Care and Technology
Institutional biases
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
Institutional discrimination
27.5 People with Disabilities
institutional policies
34.1 Social Planning and Policy Change
Institutional Review Board
18.2 Partnerships and Coalitions in Program Planning
Institutional stigma
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis
integrated service lines
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
Intelligence/Investigations Section Chief
32.3 Mass Violence
intended audience
11.3 Evaluating the Quality of the Evidence
Interact Model
30.2 Care Transition Models
Interactive health literacy
17.2 Assessment of Individual and Community Needs for Health Education
intercultural communication
25.2 Root Causes of Stereotypes and Biases
intercultural interactions
22.1 What Is Transcultural Nursing?
interdisciplinary
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
interdisciplinary collaboration
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
interfaith
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
Internalized racism
6.1 Understanding Different Forms of Racism
International Council of Nurses
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention,
33.2 Advocacy in Population Health
International Family Nursing Association
28.3 Family Health Nursing
International Organization for Migration
31.4 Human Trafficking
Internet of medical things
35.2 Leading Initiatives to Transform Health Systems to Reduce Health Inequities
internment camps
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States
Interoperability
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
interpersonal
15.3 Theories and Models
Interpretation
23.6 Providing Culturally and Linguistically Responsive Care
interpretive services
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care
interprofessional collaboration
32.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
interprofessional teams
30.3 Role of the Community Health Nurse
intersection
29.3 Correctional Nursing
intersectional
19.1 Principles of Planning in Health Education Practice
intersectionality
8.4 Social and Community Context,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
21.5 Culture Matters in Addressing Health Inequalities,
27.5 People with Disabilities
intersectoral
15.1 Defining Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
intervention
1.1 Defining Population Health,
7.1 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy,
16.3 The Nursing Process as a Framework,
17.1 Assessment Tools and Application to Practice,
17.4 Formulating a Nursing Community Diagnosis and Plan of Care,
18.3 Developing Program Goals and Measurable Objectives to Demonstrate Outcomes
Intervention Mapping
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning
intervention planning
2.1 Defining Public Health
intimate partner violence
8.2 Neighborhood and Built Environment,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
28.5 Family Violence,
Introduction
intrapersonal
15.3 Theories and Models
Intrapersonal-level
15.3 Theories and Models
Inventory for Assessing the Process of Cultural Competence Among Healthcare Professionals
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
isolation
13.1 Pandemics Throughout History
J
Jenner
12.2 Historical Perspective,
12.7 The Role of Epidemiology in Scientific Decision-Making and Policy Development
Jim Crow era
6.2 The Historical Context of Structural Racism in the United States,
6.3 Contemporary Structural Racism and Systemic Inequities in the United States
justice-involved
29.3 Correctional Nursing
Justice40
14.1 Understanding Environmental Health
K
Kenton Hardin County Family Bike Program
18.1 Theories and Models to Guide Program Planning
Kentucky Inclusive Health Collaborative
23.4 Becoming a Culturally Responsive Nurse
Key Community Partners
24.3 The Nurse’s Role in Promoting Organizational Cultural and Linguistic Competency
L
labor and delivery
26.1 Maternal Health
labor trafficking
31.4 Human Trafficking
Laggards
15.3 Theories and Models
language barriers
5.2 Health Care Consumer Behavior,
21.5 Culture Matters in Addressing Health Inequalities,
22.3 Cultural Assessment,
25.4 Creating an Atmosphere of Trust and Mutual Respect,
26.5 Older Adult Health,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
Late Majority
15.3 Theories and Models
latency period
12.3 Epidemiological Approaches
Lauren Underwood
3.1 Defining Public/Community Health Nursing
Lawrence v. Texas
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
Leadership
3.2 Public/Community Health Nursing Scope of Practice, Core Competencies, and Function,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care
leading health indicators
4.3 Health in America,
7.3 Public Health Initiatives, Delivery Mechanisms, and Implications
learner-centered education
19.2 Developing a Health Education Plan
learning disabilities
26.2 Newborn, Infant, and Toddler Health
Legionnaires’ disease
13.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Leininger culture care theory
22.2 Cultural Models
LGBTQ+
1.2 Why Population Health Is Important,
21.5 Culture Matters in Addressing Health Inequalities,
23.3 Factors Affecting Culturally Responsive Care,
25.3 Managing Conflict,
31.2 The Mental Health Crisis
LGBTQIA+
5.1 Demographic Factors,
9.3 Gender Disparities,
10.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices,
14.4 Climate Change and Population Health,
24.1 Culturally Responsive Care,
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health,
26.3 Preschool, School-Age, and Adolescent Health,
27.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community,
28.1 Family as Client,
33.1 The Importance of Nurse Advocacy,
35.1 Learning from the Past to Guide the Future
LGBTQIA+ youth
33.1 The Importance of Nurse Advocacy