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    Patricia M. Schoon, Carolyn M. Porta, Marjorie A. Schaffer.
    Contents:
    Introduction to public health nursing practice
    Evidence-based public health nursing practice
    Competency 1 : applies the public health nursing process to communities, systems, individuals, and families
    Competency 2 : utilizes basic epidemiological principles (the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a population) in public health nursing practice
    Competency 3 : utilizes the principles and science of environmental health to promote safe and sustainable environments for individuals, families, systems, and communities
    Competency 4 : practices public health nursing within the auspices of the nurse practice act
    Competency 5 : works within the responsibility and authority of the governmental public health system
    Competency 6 : utilizes collaboration to achieve public health goals
    Competency 7 : effectively communicates with communities, systems, individuals, families, and colleagues
    Competency 8 : establishes and maintains caring relationships with communities, systems, individuals, and families
    Competency 9 : incorporates mental, physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental aspects of health into assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation
    Competency 10 : demonstrates nonjudgmental and unconditional acceptance of people different from self
    Competency 11 : shows evidence of commitment to social justice, the greater good, and the public health principles
    Competency 12 : demonstrates leadership in public health nursing with communities, systems, individuals, and families
    Putting it all together : what it means to be a public health nurse.
    Digital Access AccessAPN 2018