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The Field Public
Health Nursing Division's mission is...
A Healthier Community |
Our work is linked with the
community’s needs via the Community Assessment Projects goals and
areas of focus.
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Contact Information
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Talk
to a
Public Health Nurse!
A Public Health Nurse
is available to talk to you about various health issues and can give referrals to many health
and social service programs in Santa Cruz and surrounding areas.
Call (831)-454-4339
Monday thru Friday
8:30 am to 10:30 am
(after hours phone messages will be returned the next day)
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Staff provide population based services to individuals
and groups and participate in interagency collaboratives that contribute
to our community’s achievements in improving health. The primary focus
of the work of the PHN is individual case management and health
interventions and education with clients in both mandated and grant
funded programs. For each population served, we seek to design systems
of care that help the majority of clients achieve improved health
outcomes consistent with their personal goals, community goals, and
specific standards. Our practice is guided by professional and program
specific standards, and incorporates the eight core competencies of
Public Health Nurses in California:
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Nurse-client
relationship & management of client health/illness status
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Community assessment,
assurance, and advocacy in population based services
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Environmental assessment
and intervention
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Professional role –
coaching functions
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Monitoring and ensuring
the quality of health care practice
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Education of clients, families
and the community
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Epidemiology
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING PROGRAMS
Communicable
Disease Control and Prevention
Family
Health Programs
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Communicable
Disease Control and Prevention
Diseases that can be spread from person to person either directly or
by way of food or water are reportable to the Health Department, and
a Public Health Nurse will contact the reported case to investigate.
It is important to determine where the disease has come from and
where it has spread to, and to institute measures to halt the
spread. Vaccines and medications are often part of the prevention
plan and can be recommended or provided to the case, contacts and/or
family members.
Click
here for more CD information
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Sexually
Transmitted Disease (STD) Control and
Prevention
A Public Health Nurse will contact people who have been diagnosed
and/or treated for a sexually transmitted disease such as Chlamydia,
Gonorrhea, PID or Syphilis. The nurse will provide education and
counseling about the infection, partner notification and may even be
able to provide antibiotic treatment to healthy partners in certain
cases.
Click
here for more STD information
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Tuberculosis
Control (TB)
The purpose of this
program is to provide investigation of all suspects and cases of TB
and provide treatment, consultation to private providers, and
contact follow up. Services are provided in both the patient’s
home and in the Health Department Clinic.
Click
here for more TB information
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