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  2. Public health nursing - Wikipedia

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    Public health nursing, also known as community health nursing is a nursing specialty focused on public health.The term was coined by Lillian Wald of the Henry Street Settlement, or, Public health nurses (PHNs) or community health nurses "integrate community involvement and knowledge about the entire population with personal, clinical understandings of the health and illness experiences of ...

  3. What Is a Community Health Worker? - WebMD

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    Community health workers are public health workers. Their goal is to connect communities with their health care systems and state health departments. Community health worker (CHW) is an umbrella ...

  4. Type 2 Diabetes Self Care: Everything You Need to Know

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    Some general recommendations for healthy eating with diabetes include: learning what serving and portion sizes look like. monitoring sugar and learning what items contain added sugar. drinking ...

  5. Recreational Therapy: Definition, Benefits, Activities

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    Recreational therapy uses leisure activities to help people with specific health conditions improve their skills, abilities, overall health, and emotional well-being. Recreational therapists work ...

  6. What Is Milieu Therapy? - WebMD

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    Freedom of expression encourages socialization. Socializing with nurses, therapists, and other members helps to get immediate feedback. The proper feedback may positively impact treatment for members.

  7. What Is Milieu Therapy? How It Works, Guiding Principles & More

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    The bottom line. Milieu therapy is a therapeutic method in which a safe, structured group setting is used to help people learn healthier ways of thinking, interacting, and behaving in a larger ...

  8. Nursing care plan - Wikipedia

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    Nursing care plan. A nursing care plan provides direction on the type of nursing care the individual/family/community may need. [1] The main focus of a nursing care plan is to facilitate standardised, evidence-based and holistic care. [2] Nursing care plans have been used for quite a number of years for human purposes and are now also getting ...

  9. Palliative Care Team Goal: Improve Life Quality ... - WebMD

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    The goals are: Relieve pain and other symptoms. Address your emotional and spiritual concerns, and those of your caregivers. Coordinate your care. Improve your quality of life during your illness ...