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- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Medical-Surgical_Nursing_(OpenStax)/03%3A_Health_Promotion_and_Patient_Education/3.06%3A_SummaryThe text provides an overview of health promotion and wellness, emphasizing models such as the Health Belief Model and Betty Neuman???s health continuum, which highlight the importance of individualiz...The text provides an overview of health promotion and wellness, emphasizing models such as the Health Belief Model and Betty Neuman???s health continuum, which highlight the importance of individualized care and prevention strategies. The discussion includes adapting health promotion strategies in response to changes such as the COVID-19 pandemic and addressing health disparities.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Medical-Surgical_Nursing_(OpenStax)/07%3A_Pain_Assessment_and_Management/7.05%3A_Substance_Use_DisorderThis page discusses substance use disorder (SUD), specifically focusing on its definition, prevention measures, and pain management strategies for affected individuals. It outlines the scope of SUDs, ...This page discusses substance use disorder (SUD), specifically focusing on its definition, prevention measures, and pain management strategies for affected individuals. It outlines the scope of SUDs, prevalent substances involved, and the associated risks, especially regarding opioids. Prevention focuses on reducing opioid prescriptions and increasing awareness of substance harms.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Nursing/Community_and_Public_Health_Nursing%3A_A_Call_to_Action_(Reed_et_al.)/01%3A_Foundations_of_Community_and_Public_Health_Nursing/1.07%3A_Chapter_Seven-_Community_Violence_and_Violence_PreventionThe chapter discusses violence and violence prevention in communities, highlighting violence as a significant health issue in the U.S. Violence is defined by the WHO as an intentional use of force res...The chapter discusses violence and violence prevention in communities, highlighting violence as a significant health issue in the U.S. Violence is defined by the WHO as an intentional use of force resulting in injury, death, or psychological harm. Key topics include domestic and intimate partner violence (IPV), gun violence, and human trafficking, along with their prevalence and consequences.