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Introductory maternity & pediatric nursing / Nancy T. Hatfield, MAE, BSN, RN, Nursing Education Consultant, Former Program Director, Albuquerque Public Schools Practical Nursing Program, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: Third editionDescription: xxii, 1057 pages : illustrations (chiefly col.) ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781451147025 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 1451147023 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Introductory maternity and pediatric nursing
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RG 951 .H3 2014
Contents:
1. The nurse's role in a changing maternal-child health care environment -- 2. Family-centered and community-based maternal and pediatric nursing -- 3. Structure and function of the reproductive system -- 4. Special issues of women's health care and reproduction -- 5. Fetal development -- 6. Maternal adaptation during pregnancy -- 7. Prenatal care -- 8. The labor process -- 9. Pain management during labor and birth -- 10. Nursing care during labor and birth -- 11. Assisted delivery and cesarean birth -- 12. The postpartum woman -- 13. Nursing assessment of newborn transition -- 14. Nursing care of the normal newborn -- 15. Newborn nutrition -- 16. Pregnancy at risk: Conditions that complicate pregnancy -- 17. Pregnancy at risk: Pregnancy-related complications -- 18. Labor at risk -- 19. Postpartum woman at risk -- 20. The newborn at risk: Gestational and acquired disorders -- 21. The newborn at risk: Congenital disorders -- 22. Principles of growth and development -- 23. Growth and development of the infant: 28 days to 1 year -- 24. Growth and development of the toddler: 1 to 3 years -- 25. Growth and development of the preschool child: 3 to 6 years -- 26. Growth and development of the school-aged child: 6 to 10 years -- 27. Growth and development of the adolescent: 11 to 18 years -- 28. Assessment of the child (data collection) -- 29. Care of the hospitalized child -- 30. Procedures and treatments -- 31. Medication administration and intravenous therapy -- 32. The child with a chronic health problem -- 33. Abuse in the family and community -- 34. The dying child -- 35. The child with the sensory/neurologic disorder -- 36. The child with a respiratory disorder -- 37. The child with a cardiovascular/hematologic disorder -- 38. The child with a gastrointestinal/endocrine disorder -- 39. The child with a genitourinary disorder -- 40. The child with a musculoskeletal disorder -- 41. The child with an integumentary disorder/communicable disease -- 42. The child with a psychosocial disorder.
Summary: "This third edition of Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing reflects the underlying philosophy of love, caring, and support for the childbearing woman, the child, and the families of these individuals. The content has been developed according to the most current information available. In this text, we recognize that cultural sensitivity and awareness are important aspects of caring for the childbearing and child-rearing families. We also recognize that many children and pregnant women live in families other than traditional two-parent family homes and therefore refer to teaching and supporting the childbearing clients and family caregivers of children in all situations and family structures"-- Provided by publisher.
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General circulation General circulation Main Campus Library General Stacks RG 951 .H3 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available stv 2016/016308
General circulation General circulation Main Campus Library General Stacks RG 951 .H3 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available res 2016/016309

Preceded by Introductory maternity & pediatric nursing / N. Jayne Klossner, Nancy T. Hatfield. 2nd ed. c2010.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The nurse's role in a changing maternal-child health care environment -- 2. Family-centered and community-based maternal and pediatric nursing -- 3. Structure and function of the reproductive system -- 4. Special issues of women's health care and reproduction -- 5. Fetal development -- 6. Maternal adaptation during pregnancy -- 7. Prenatal care -- 8. The labor process -- 9. Pain management during labor and birth -- 10. Nursing care during labor and birth -- 11. Assisted delivery and cesarean birth -- 12. The postpartum woman -- 13. Nursing assessment of newborn transition -- 14. Nursing care of the normal newborn -- 15. Newborn nutrition -- 16. Pregnancy at risk: Conditions that complicate pregnancy -- 17. Pregnancy at risk: Pregnancy-related complications -- 18. Labor at risk -- 19. Postpartum woman at risk -- 20. The newborn at risk: Gestational and acquired disorders -- 21. The newborn at risk: Congenital disorders -- 22. Principles of growth and development -- 23. Growth and development of the infant: 28 days to 1 year -- 24. Growth and development of the toddler: 1 to 3 years -- 25. Growth and development of the preschool child: 3 to 6 years -- 26. Growth and development of the school-aged child: 6 to 10 years -- 27. Growth and development of the adolescent: 11 to 18 years -- 28. Assessment of the child (data collection) -- 29. Care of the hospitalized child -- 30. Procedures and treatments -- 31. Medication administration and intravenous therapy -- 32. The child with a chronic health problem -- 33. Abuse in the family and community -- 34. The dying child -- 35. The child with the sensory/neurologic disorder -- 36. The child with a respiratory disorder -- 37. The child with a cardiovascular/hematologic disorder -- 38. The child with a gastrointestinal/endocrine disorder -- 39. The child with a genitourinary disorder -- 40. The child with a musculoskeletal disorder -- 41. The child with an integumentary disorder/communicable disease -- 42. The child with a psychosocial disorder.

"This third edition of Introductory Maternity and Pediatric Nursing reflects the underlying philosophy of love, caring, and support for the childbearing woman, the child, and the families of these individuals. The content has been developed according to the most current information available. In this text, we recognize that cultural sensitivity and awareness are important aspects of caring for the childbearing and child-rearing families. We also recognize that many children and pregnant women live in families other than traditional two-parent family homes and therefore refer to teaching and supporting the childbearing clients and family caregivers of children in all situations and family structures"-- Provided by publisher.

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