Health Promotion Strategies Through the Life SpanPrentice Hall, 2001 - 881 pages For Nursing Courses in Growth and Development, Health Promotion or Basic Clinical Theory in the Fundamentals of Nursing.Using a practical, holistic approach to the health care of individuals and families, this text offers specific guidelines for holistic health assessment, with suggested nursing interventions and health promotion strategies at each developmental stage from birth to death. Unique in its comprehensive, consistent, and integrated format, it covers the physical, cognitive, emotional, sociocultural and spiritual aspects of development for each life stage individually in equal depth and breadth. |
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Influences on the Developing Person | 1 |
Comparison of Cultures | 9 |
Socioeconomic Level Subculture | 32 |
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