Care of the Community Community Health Nursing
Community Health Nursing Process
· Community Health Intervention
Community Health Planning
Community Health Intervention
Roles of the Community Health Nurse
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF A COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE Care Across the Life Stages
Two. Roles of a Community Health Nurse According to the Stages of Life
Two. Newborn and Infant Stage (zero to twelve months)
Three. Toddler and Preschool Stage (one to five years)
Four. School-Age Stage (six to twelve years)
Five. Adolescent Stage (thirteen to nineteen years)
Six. Adult Stage (twenty to fifty-nine years)
Seven. Elderly Stage (sixty years and above)
Care of the Community During Disasters
A. Mitigation and Prevention Phase
D. Recovery and Rehabilitation Phase
Specialized Fields of Community Health Nursing
Occupational Health Nursing
National Health Programs One. National Safe Motherhood Program
Two. National Family Planning Program
Six. Adolescent Health and Development Program
Seven. Women and Children Protection Program
Eight. Belly Gud for Health
Nine. Dental Health Programs
Ten. Garantisadong Pambata
Eleven. Nutrition Program
Thirteen. Prevention of Blindness Program
Fourteen. Mental Health Program
Fifteen. Renal Disease Control Program Focus:
Sixteen. Community-based Rehabilitation Program
Seventeen. National TB Control Program
Twenty. HIV and STI Prevention Program Goals: Prevent transmission Early detection Treatment and support
Twenty-one. Malaria Control Program Strategies: Vector control Early diagnosis and treatment Community education
Twenty-three. Environmental Health Program Concerns: Safe water supply Food sanitation Waste disposal Vector control