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Community Health Nursing

What you will learn in Community Health Nursing?

The Community Health Nursing – Online module is designed to strengthen the knowledge, skills, and professional competencies of nurses in delivering comprehensive healthcare services at the individual, family, and community levels. This course supports continuous professional development by equipping healthcare professionals with evidence-based approaches to health promotion, disease prevention, community engagement, and population health management.

Ideal for registered nurses and healthcare practitioners working in community and public health settings, the program focuses on the principles and practices of community-oriented healthcare. It prepares learners to identify community health needs, plan and implement appropriate interventions, and contribute to improving health outcomes through preventive and promotive healthcare strategies.

This flexible, self-paced CNE program enables learners to enhance their community health nursing competencies at their own convenience while earning CNE credits. By supporting lifelong learning and professional growth, the course prepares nurses to deliver effective, evidence-based community healthcare services and contribute to improved health and well-being across diverse populations.
Community Health Nursing
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Learning Resources

In the process of E-Learning, the learners have different learning objectives, learning environment and capability. To fulfill the individual learning needs, the Learning Resources of Impetus Healthcare Skills are presented in the question and answer format for comprehensive learning of the module. It is an independent platform for all the levels of nurses to enhance the professional knowledge and to excel in their clinical nursing practice

Practice Test

Practice test consists of multiple choice questions which are categorized into three levels of questions covering extensive learning on health and epidemiology, nursing management of communicable diseases and non-communicable diseases and national health programs.

Practice assessment and multiple-choice review