Health Counseling A Microskills Approach for Counselors Educators and School Nurses

Health Counseling  A Microskills Approach for Counselors  Educators  and School Nurses
Author: Richard Blonna,Janice Loschiavo,Dan Watter
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2011-01-28
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781449653842

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Health Counseling: A Microskills Approach for Counselors, Educators, and School Nurses, Second Edition teaches the basic skills of health counseling to non-professionally trained counselors. Merging theory and practice with specific applications to common health problems, this reader-friendly text provides a sound theoretical framework for the practice of health counseling and allows students to practice, review, and apply the information presented. The text follows Ivey’s Microskills Model, which breaks counseling down into discrete skills that can be mastered individually and then applied collectively. Healthy People Objectives throughout the chapters link the content with the nation's leading health problems.

HEALTH COUNSELING

HEALTH COUNSELING
Author: RICHARD. BLONNA
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9382661751

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Health Counseling

Health Counseling
Author: Richard Blonna,Daniel Watter
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2005
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0763747610

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Fast Facts for the School Nurse

Fast Facts for the School Nurse
Author: Janice Loschiavo, MA, RN, NJ-CSN
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2023-06-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826144829

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Fast Facts for the School Nurse provides quick access to information that busy school nurses need to practice competently and efficiently. Written by a nurse with more than 25 years of school nursing experience, this consistently organized reference offers straightforward guidelines to a range of daily tasks and nursing responsibilities. It provides clinical protocols for safe management of common childhood illnesses, accidents, and emergencies, along with legal and ethical considerations, documentation, and high-risk areas in school nursing practice. The fourth edition has been substantially revised. Of significance is the first chapter which provides Words of Wisdom from school nurses and self-help guidance. Included also is expanded coverage of mental health issues, gender identity and transgenderism, and drug use. Information on technology in the school health office will also be updated. In addition, the new edition features new information on the COVID-19 pandemic and its lasting influence on school nursing practice. The summary questions at the end of each chapter will provide readers with immediate feedback. Most school nurses are thrown into their positions with little or no experience or orientation to the school setting. Finding appropriate resources is difficult. Fast Facts for the School Nurse provides the concise and practical information needed for immediate school nurse performance and is suitable for both the nurse new to practice and the experienced school nurse. New to This Edition: Guidance in answering difficult questions posed by students, teachers, parents, and administrators. "Words of Wisdom" from school nurse colleagues and self-help suggestions for a healthier you. New chapter dedicated to the National Association of School Nurses’ 21st Century Framework for School Nurse Practice™ New chapter on pandemic awareness, readiness, and steps a school nurse must take Expanded chapter on technologies for the school health office Updated information on mental health issues and awareness including depression, anxiety, stress Expanded chapter dealing with gender identify issues including transgender Additional information on use of marijuana and vaping Review questions at the end of each chapter (with answers and rationale) Key Features Addresses the five content components included in the National Certification Examination for School Nurses—health problems and nursing management, health appraisal, health promotion and disease prevention, professional issues, and special health needs Covers guidelines, management protocols, and care plans for childhood disorders, accidents, and emergency situations Includes new information on pandemic readiness and measures, mental health conditions, substance abuse, sexual orientation, and emerging technologies. Provides quick reference for health office set up, recommended immunizations, national health observances, and a handy month-by-month calendar

Fast Facts for the School Nurse Second Edition

Fast Facts for the School Nurse  Second Edition
Author: Janice Loschiavo, MA, RN, NJ-CSN,Janice Loschiavo
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-03-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826128768

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This is a concise reference providing quick access to information busy school nurses use every day to perform their duties competently and efficiently. It is written for nurses who are transitioning to a school setting, yet has much to offer more experienced school nurses. The second edition has been substantially revised to address the relevancy of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Healthy People Initiatives 2020 to school age children and their families, and incorporate information about the push towards formal evaluation of school nurses. It discusses new technology and the effects of head trauma and other sports-related injuries on academic performance. New information also includes the move towards standardized immunization, completely computerized health records, self-administered student medications, and prioritization of tasks for novice and substitute school nurses.

Fast Facts for the School Nurse

Fast Facts for the School Nurse
Author: Janice Loschiavo
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-07-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826108036

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School Nursing The Essential Reference

School Nursing  The Essential Reference
Author: Janice Loschiavo, MA, RN, NJ-CSN
Publsiher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2020-09-09
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780826135377

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Delivers the critical information school nurses need for effective practice School Nursing: The Essential Reference provides comprehensive coverage of school nursing—from key foundational principles and best practices for the care and management of students to the future of school nursing practice. Edited and authored by experts in the field, this multidisciplinary reference offers full background on the scope and standards of school nursing, interdisciplinary practices, coordinated school health programs, cultural competency, and laws and ethics. It also provides tools for the school nurse to thrive as an advocate, health educator, and leader. School Nursing: The Essential Reference provides evidence-based clinical protocols for the management of acute and chronic illnesses and issues confronted by the marginalized student. Sexual orientation and gender identity are explored, as are violence toward self and others, emergency and disaster preparedness, and the impact of COVID-19. This guide is useful not only for novice and experienced school nurses, but also for school-nursing students and those preparing for state or national certification exams. Supplementary online resources include more than 100 multiple-choice review questions that can be used by school nurses to test themselves on essential knowledge to prepare for practice, or by instructors in the classroom setting. Key Features: Provides comprehensive coverage of all elements of school nursing practice Highlights best practices for the care and management of students, including the marginalized student Addresses sexual orientation and gender identity, violence toward self and others, emergency, and disaster preparedness Discusses the impact of COVID-19 on school nursing practice and related management strategies Provides more than 100 multiple-choice review questions in an online supplementary resource Offers tips for the school nurse to thrive as advocate, health educator, and leader

International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology

International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology
Author: Bonnie Kaul Nastasi,Stuart N. Hart,Shereen C. Naser
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2020-05-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030371197

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This handbook examines the meanings, implications, and transformative potential of a child-rights approach for school psychology. It focuses on the school community, in which psychology is committed to promoting well-being, learning, and development of all children. The handbook begins with an overview of the 1989 United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and explores main themes such as, survival, protection, development, participation, and nondiscrimination. Chapters provide guidance in promoting and protecting child rights when dealing with critical issues relevant to the school community, including well-being, freedom from violence, and access to high quality education. In addition, chapters analyze and offer recommendations for child rights applications within the roles and responsibilities of school psychologists. The handbook concludes with future directions for achieving a child-rights approach for school psychology. Topics featured in this handbook include: The current status of child rights in the international community. Accountability for child rights by school psychology. Collaborative home, school, and community practices aimed at promoting family support. Protecting child rights within the realm of competitive sports. CRC and school-based intervention programming. Promoting child rights through school leadership. Applying child rights-respecting research to the study of psychological well-being. The International Handbook on Child Rights and School Psychology is a must-have resource for researchers, scientist-practitioners, clinicians, and graduate students in child and school psychology, educational policy and politics, social work, public health, and other school-based or child-serving mental health disciplines.