>  Term: public-health nurse
public-health nurse

A professional who instructs individuals and families in health education and disease prevention in community health agency. Responsibilities include:

  • Visits homes to determine patient and family needs, develops plan to meet needs, and provides nursing services.
  • Instructs family in care and rehabilitation of patient, and in maintenance of health and prevention of disease for family members.
  • Gives treatments to patient following physician's instructions.
  • Assists community members and health field personnel to assess, plan for, and provide needed health and related services.
  • Refers patients with social and emotional problems to other community agencies for assistance.
  • Teaches home nursing, maternal and child care, and other subjects related to individual and community welfare.
  • Participates in programs to safeguard health of children, including child health conferences, school health, group instruction for parents, and immunization programs.
  • Assists in preparation of special studies and in research programs.
  • Directs treatment of patient by nurse, licensed practical and home attendant .
  • Cooperates with families, community agencies, and medical personnel to arrange for convalescent and rehabilitative care of sick or injured persons.
  • May specialize in one phase of community health nursing, such as clinical pediatrics or tuberculosis.
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  • Jason F
  • (United States of America)

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