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Introduction
1.1 Levels of Prevention
1.2 Factors Affecting Public Health Policy
1.3 Caring for Vulnerable Populations and Communities
1.3.1 People Who Are Experiencing Homelessness
1.3.2 Veterans
1.3.3 The LGBTQIA+ Community
1.3.4 Migrant Workers
1.3.5 People with Disabilities
1.3.6 Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
2.1 What is Population Health
2.1.1 Defining Population Health
2.1.2 Why Population Health Is Important
2.1.3 Population-Based Practice in Nursing
2.2 Levels of Prevention
2.3 Socio-Ecological Perspectives and Health
2.3.1 Factors That Influence Health Practices
2.3.2 Theories and Models of Health Behavior
2.3.3 Core Principles of the Socio-Ecological Model
3.1.1 Epidemiology Defined
3.1.2 Epidemiological Approaches
3.2 Pandemics and Infectious Disease Outbreaks
3.2.1 Pandemics Throughout History
3.2.2 Types of Infectious Disease Outbreaks
3.2.3 Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
4.1 Principles of Disaster Management
4.1.1 Types of Disasters
4.1.2 Biological Terrorism
4.1.3 Mass Violence
4.1.4 The Disaster Management Cycle
4.1.5 The Nurse’s Role in Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response
Appendix
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