Introduction to maternity & pediatric nursing. ([2013?])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Introduction to maternity & pediatric nursing. ([2013?])
- Main Title:
- Introduction to maternity & pediatric nursing
- Other Titles:
- Introduction to maternity and pediatric nursing
- Further Information:
- Note: Gloria Leifer.
- Other Names:
- Leifer, Gloria
- Contents:
- Unit 1: Overview Of Maternity And Pediatric Nursing: -- 1: Past, present, and future: -- Past -- Obstetrics -- Pediatrics -- Obstetric and pediatric care in the United States -- Present -- Family-centered care -- Financial considerations -- Changing perceptions of childbearing -- Midwives -- Role of the consumer -- Cultural considerations -- Technology and specialty expertise -- Genomics -- Health care delivery systems -- Nursing care -- Future -- Health care reform -- Future roles for nurses -- Healthy people 2020 -- Unit 2: Maternal-Newborn Nursing And Women's Health: -- 2: Human reproductive anatomy and physiology: -- Puberty -- Male -- Female -- Reproductive systems -- Male -- Female -- Human sexual response -- Physiology of the male sex act -- Physiology of the female sex act -- 3: Fetal development: -- Cell division and gametogenesis -- Fertilization -- Sex determination -- Inheritance -- Tubal transport of the zygote -- Implantation of the zygote -- Development -- Cell differentiation -- Prenatal developmental milestones -- Accessory structures of pregnancy -- Placenta -- Umbilical cord -- Fetal circulation -- Circulation before birth -- Circulation after birth -- Impaired prenatal development and subsequent illness -- Multifetal pregnancy -- 4: Prenatal care and adaptations to pregnancy: -- Goals of prenatal care -- Prenatal visits -- Definition of terms -- Determining the estimated date of delivery -- Diagnosis of pregnancy -- Presumptive signs of pregnancy --Unit 1: Overview Of Maternity And Pediatric Nursing: -- 1: Past, present, and future: -- Past -- Obstetrics -- Pediatrics -- Obstetric and pediatric care in the United States -- Present -- Family-centered care -- Financial considerations -- Changing perceptions of childbearing -- Midwives -- Role of the consumer -- Cultural considerations -- Technology and specialty expertise -- Genomics -- Health care delivery systems -- Nursing care -- Future -- Health care reform -- Future roles for nurses -- Healthy people 2020 -- Unit 2: Maternal-Newborn Nursing And Women's Health: -- 2: Human reproductive anatomy and physiology: -- Puberty -- Male -- Female -- Reproductive systems -- Male -- Female -- Human sexual response -- Physiology of the male sex act -- Physiology of the female sex act -- 3: Fetal development: -- Cell division and gametogenesis -- Fertilization -- Sex determination -- Inheritance -- Tubal transport of the zygote -- Implantation of the zygote -- Development -- Cell differentiation -- Prenatal developmental milestones -- Accessory structures of pregnancy -- Placenta -- Umbilical cord -- Fetal circulation -- Circulation before birth -- Circulation after birth -- Impaired prenatal development and subsequent illness -- Multifetal pregnancy -- 4: Prenatal care and adaptations to pregnancy: -- Goals of prenatal care -- Prenatal visits -- Definition of terms -- Determining the estimated date of delivery -- Diagnosis of pregnancy -- Presumptive signs of pregnancy -- Probable signs of pregnancy -- Positive signs of pregnancy -- Physiological changes in pregnancy -- Endocrine system -- Reproductive system -- Respiratory system -- Cardiovascular system -- Gastrointestinal system -- Urinary system -- Integumentary and skeletal systems -- Nutrition for pregnancy and lactation -- Recommended dietary allowances and recommended dietary intakes -- Weight gain -- Nutritional requirements during pregnancy -- Nutritional requirements during lactation -- Exercise during pregnancy -- Elevated temperature -- Hypotension -- Cardiac output -- Hormones -- Other factors -- Travel during pregnancy -- Common discomforts in pregnancy -- Psychosocial adaptation to pregnancy -- Impact on the mother -- Impact on the father -- Impact on the pregnant adolescent -- Impact on the older couple -- Impact on the single mother -- Impact on the single father -- Impact on grandparents -- Impact on siblings' -- Prenatal education -- Effect of pregnancy and lactation on medication metabolism -- Immunizations during pregnancy -- Nursing care during pregnancy -- 5: Nursing care of women with complications during pregnancy: -- Assessment of fetal health -- Pregnancy-related complications -- Hyperemesis gravidarum -- Bleeding disorders of early pregnancy -- Bleeding disorders of late pregnancy -- Hypertension during pregnancy -- Blood incompatibility between the pregnant woman and the fetus -- Pregnancy complicated by medical conditions -- Diabetes mellitus -- Heart disease -- Anemia -- Infections -- Environmental hazards during pregnancy -- Bioterrorism and the pregnant patient -- Substance abuse -- Trauma during pregnancy -- Effects of a high-risk pregnancy on the family -- Disruption of usual roles -- Financial difficulties -- Delayed attachment to the infant -- Loss of expected birth experience -- 6: Nursing care of mother and infant during labor and birth: -- Cultural influence on birth practices -- Settings for childbirth -- Hospitals -- Freestanding birth centers -- Home -- Components of the birth process -- Powers -- Passage -- Passengers -- Psyche -- Normal childbirth -- Signs of impending labor -- Mechanisms of labor -- Admission to the hospital or birth center -- When to go to the hospital or birth center -- Admission data collection -- Admission procedures -- Nursing care of the woman in false labor -- Nursing care before birth -- Monitoring the fetus -- Monitoring the woman -- Helping the woman cope with labor -- Stages and phases of labor -- Vaginal birth after cesarean -- Nursing care during birth -- Nursing responsibilities -- Immediate postpartum period: the third and fourth stages of labor -- Nursing care immediately after birth -- Care of the mother -- Care of the newborn immediately after delivery -- Cord, blood banking -- 7: Nursing management of pain during labor and birth: -- Education for childbearing -- Types of classes available -- Variations of basic childbirth preparation classes -- Basic content of all childbirth preparation classes -- Childbirth and pain -- How childbirth pain differs from other pain -- Factors that influence labor pain -- Nonpharmacological childbirth preparation and pain management -- Pharmacological pain management -- 8: Nursing care of women with complications during labor and birth: -- Obstetric procedures -- Amnioinfusion -- Amniotomy -- Induction or augmentation of labor -- Version -- Episiotomy and lacerations -- Forceps and vacuum extraction births -- Cesarean birth -- Abnormal labor -- Problems with the powers of labor -- Problems with the fetus -- Problems with the pelvis and soft tissues -- Problems with the psyche -- Abnormal duration of labor -- Premature rupture of membranes -- Preterm labor -- Signs of impending preterm labor -- Tocolytic therapy -- Prolonged pregnancy -- Risks -- Emergencies during childbirth -- Prolapsed umbilical cord -- Uterine rupture -- Uterine inversion -- Amniotic fluid embolism -- 9: Family after birth: -- Adapting nursing care of specific groups and cultures -- Cultural influences on postpartum care -- Using translators -- Dietary practices -- Postpartum changes in the mother -- Reproductive system -- Cardiovascular system -- Urinary system -- Gastrointestinal system -- Integumentary system -- Musculoskeletal system -- Immune system -- Adaptation of nursing care following cesarean birth -- Emotional care -- Mothers -- Fathers -- Siblings -- Grandparents -- Grieving parents -- Parenthood -- Family care plan -- Phase 2: Care of the newborn -- Admission to the postpartum or nursery unit -- Breastfeeding -- Advantages and disadvantages -- Physiology of lactation -- Assisting the mother to breastfeed -- Special breastfeeding situations -- Storing and freezing breast milk -- Maternal nutrition -- Weaning -- Formula feeding -- Types of infant formulas -- Preparation -- Feeding the infant -- Discharge planning -- Postpartum self-care -- Newborn discharge care. 10: Nursing care of women with complications after birth: -- Shock -- Hemorrhage -- Hypovolemic shock -- Anemia -- Early postpartum hemorrhage -- Late postpartum hemorrhage -- Thromboembolic disorders -- Infection -- Puerperal sepsis -- Mastitis and breastfeeding -- Subinvolution of the uterus -- Mood disorders -- Postpartum depression -- Postpartum psychosis -- Homeless mother and newborn -- 11: Nurse's role in women's health care: -- Goals of healthy people 2020 -- Preventive health care for women -- Breast care -- Vulvar self-examination -- Pelvic examination -- Menstrual disorders -- Amenorrhea -- Abnormal uterine bleeding -- Menstrual cycle pain -- Endometriosis -- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder -- Normal vagina -- Gynecological infections -- Toxic shock syndrome -- Sexually transmitted infections -- Pelvic inflammatory disease -- Family planning -- Contraception -- Natural family planning -- Temporary contraception -- Emergency contraception -- Unreliable contraceptive methods -- Permanent contraception -- Infertility -- Social and psychological implications -- Factors affecting infertility -- Evaluation of infertility -- Therapy for infertility -- Menopause -- Physical changes -- Psychological and cultural variations -- Treatment options -- Nursing care of the menopausal woman -- Pelvic floor dysfunction -- Vaginal wall prolapse -- Uterine prolapse -- Management of pelvic floor dysfunction -- Nursing care of the woman with pelvic floor dysfunction -- Urinary incontinence -- Treatment and nursing care -- Other female reproductive tract disorders -- Uterine fibroids -- Ovarian cysts -- Cultural aspects of pain control -- 12: Term newborn: -- Adjustment to extrauterine life -- Phase 3: Care of the newborn -- Nervous system: reflexes -- Respiratory system -- Circulatory system -- Musculoskeletal system -- Genitourinary system -- Integumentary system -- Gastrointestinal system -- Preventing infection -- Discharge planning and parent teaching -- 13: Preterm and postterm newborns: -- Preterm newborn -- Causes -- Physical characteristics -- Related problems -- Special needs -- Prognosis -- Family reaction -- Postterm newborn -- Physical characteristics -- Transporting the high-risk newborn -- Discharge of the high-risk (preterm birth) newborn -- 14: Newborn with a perinatal injury or congenital malformation: -- Malformations present at birth -- Nervous system -- Gastrointestinal system -- Musculoskeletal system -- Metabolic defects -- Phenylketonuria -- Maple syrup urine disease -- Galactosemia -- Chromosomal abnormalities -- Down syndrome -- Perinatal injuries -- Hemolytic disease of the newborn: erythroblastosis fetalis -- Intracranial hemorrhage -- Transient tachypnea of the newborn -- Meconium aspiration syndrome -- Neonatal abstinence syndrome -- Infant of a diabetic mother -- Unit 3: Growing Child And Family: -- 15: Overview of growth, development, and nutrition: -- Growth and development -- Impact of growth and development on nursing care -- Terminology -- Directional patterns -- Some development differences between children and adults -- Critical periods -- Integration of skills -- Growth standards -- Developmental screening -- Influencing factors -- Personality development -- Growth and development of a parent -- Nutrition -- Nutritional heritage -- Family nutrition -- Nutritional care plan -- Nutrition and health -- Nutrition and health promotion -- Feeding the healthy child -- Feeding the ill child -- Teeth -- Play -- Ongoing health supervision -- 16: Infant: -- General characteristics -- Oral stage -- Motor development -- Emotional development -- Need for constant care and guidance -- Development and care -- Community-based care: a multidisciplinary team -- Health promotion -- Illness prevention -- Infant safety -- Car safety -- Fall prevention -- Toy safety -- Summary of major developmental changes in the first year -- 17: Toddler: -- General characteristics -- Physical development -- Sensorimotor and cognitive development -- Speech development -- Guidance and discipline -- Daily care -- Toilet independence -- Nutrition counseling -- Day care -- Injury prevention -- Consumer education -- Toys and play -- 18: Preschool child: -- General characteristics -- Physical development -- Cognitive development -- Effects of cultural practices -- Language development -- Development of play -- Spiritual development -- Sexual curiosity -- Bedtime habits -- Physical, mental, emotional, and social development -- Three-year-old -- Four-year-old -- Five-year-old -- Guidance -- Discipline and limit setting -- Jealousy -- Thumb sucking -- Enuresis -- Preschool -- Daily care -- Clothing -- Accident prevention -- Play in health and illness -- Value of play -- Nurse's role -- Types of play -- Nursing implications of preschool growth and development -- 19: School-age child: -- General characteristics -- Physical growth -- Sexual development -- Influences from the wider world -- School-related tasks -- Play -- Latchkey children -- Physical, mental, emotional, and social development -- Six-year-old -- Seven-year-old -- Eight-year-old -- Nine-year-old -- Preadolescence -- Guidance and health supervision -- Health examinations -- Pet ownership -- 20: Adolescent: -- General characteristics -- Growth and development -- Physical development -- Psychosocial development -- Cognitive development -- Sexual development -- Parenting the adolescent -- Health promotion and guidance -- Nutrition -- Personal care -- Safety -- Common problems of adolescence -- Substance abuse -- Depression -- Adolescent pregnancy -- Nursing approach to adolescents -- Unit 4: Adapting Care To The Pediatric Patient: -- 21: Child's experience of hospitalization: -- Health care delivery settings -- Outpatient clinic -- Home -- Children's hospital unit -- Child's reaction to hospitalization -- Separation anxiety -- Pain -- Response to drugs -- Fear -- Regression -- Cultural response -- Intercultural communication: responses to hospitalization -- Parents' reactions to the child's hospitalization -- Nurse's role in the child's hospitalization -- Admission -- Developing a pediatric nursing care plan -- Clinical pathways -- Meeting the needs of the hospitalized child -- Confidentiality and legality -- Discharge planning -- Home care. 22: Health care adaptations for the child and family: -- Admission to the pediatric unit -- Informed consent -- Identification -- Essential safety measures in the hospital setting -- Preparation steps for performing procedures -- Transporting, positioning, and restraining -- Assessment and basic data collection -- Organizing the infant assessment -- Basic data collection -- History survey -- Physical survey -- Specimen collection -- Physiological responses to medications in infants and children -- Absorption of medications in infants and children -- Metabolism of medications in infants and children -- Excretion of medications in infants and children -- Nursing responsibilities in administering medications to infants and children -- Parent teaching -- Administering oral medications -- Administering parenteral medications -- Preventing medication errors -- Adaptation of selected procedures to children -- Nutrition, digestion, and elimination -- Respiration -- Preoperative and postoperative care -- Unit 5: Child Needing Nursing Care: -- 23: Child with a sensory or neurological condition: -- Ears -- Disorders and dysfunction of the ear -- Eyes -- Visual acuity tests -- Disorders and dysfunction of the eye -- Nervous system -- Disorders and dysfunctions of the nervous system -- 24: Child with a musculoskeletal condition: -- Musculoskeletal system: differences between the child and the adult -- Observation and assessment of the musculoskeletal system in the growing child -- Observation of gait -- Observation of muscle tone -- Neurological examination -- Diagnostic tests and treatments -- Laboratory tests and treatments -- Pediatric trauma -- Soft tissue injuries -- Prevention of pediatric trauma -- Traumatic fractures -- Disorders and dysfunction of the musculoskeletal system -- Osteomyelitis -- Duchenne's or Becker's (pseudohypertrophic) muscular dystrophy -- Slipped femoral capital epiphysis -- Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease (Coxa Plana) -- Osteosarcoma -- Ewing's sarcoma -- Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (juvenile rheumatoid arthritis) -- Torticollis (wry neck) -- Scoliosis -- Sports injuries -- Family violence -- Child abuse -- Federal laws and agencies -- Nursing care and interventions -- Cultural and medical issues -- 25: Child with a respiratory disorder: -- Respiratory system -- Development of the respiratory tract -- Normal respiration -- Disorders and dysfunction of the respiratory system -- 26: Child with a cardiovascular disorder: -- Cardiovascular system -- Signs related to suspected cardiac pathology -- Congenital heart defects -- Acquired heart diseases -- 27: Child with a condition of the blood, blood-forming organs, or lymphatic system: -- Anemias -- Iron-deficiency anemia -- Sickle cell disease -- Thalassemia -- Bleeding disorders -- Hemophilia -- Platelet disorders -- Disorders of white blood cells -- Leukemia -- Hodgkin's disease -- Nursing care of the chronically ill child -- Chronic illness -- Developmental disabilities -- Home care -- Nursing care of the dying child -- Facing death -- Self-exploration -- Child's reaction to death -- Child's awareness of his or her condition -- Physical changes of impending death -- Stages of dying -- 28: Child with a gastrointestinal condition: -- Gastrointestinal tract -- Disorders and dysfunction of the gastrointestinal tract -- Congenital disorders -- Disorders of motility -- Fluid and electrolyte imbalance -- Nutritional deficiencies -- Infections -- Poisoning -- Foreign body ingestion -- 29: Child with a genitourinary condition: -- Development of the urinary tract -- Development of the reproductive systems -- Assessment of urinary function -- Anomalies of the urinary tract -- Phimosis -- Hypospadias and epispadias -- Exstrophy of the bladder -- Obstructive uropathy -- Acute urinary tract infection -- Nephrotic syndrome (nephrosis) -- Acute glomerulonephritis -- Wilms' tumor -- Hydrocele -- Cryptorchidism -- Impact of urinary or genital surgery on growth and development -- Child with a skin condition: -- Skin development and functions -- Skin disorders and variations -- Congenital lesions -- Skin manifestations of illness -- Infections -- Injuries -- 31: Child with a metabolic condition -- Integration of the nervous and endocrine systems -- Disorders and dysfunction of the endocrine system -- Inborn errors of metabolism -- Endocrine disorders -- Common metabolic dysfunctions -- 32: Child with a communicable disease: -- Common childhood communicable diseases -- Review of terms -- Host resistance -- Types of immunity -- Transmission of infection -- Medical asepsis, standard precautions, and transmission-based precautions -- Protective environment isolation -- Hand hygiene -- Family education -- Rashes -- Worldwide immunization programs -- Healthy people 2020 -- Nurse's role -- Vaccines -- Future of immunotherapy -- Bioterrorism and the pediatric patient -- New type of childhood trauma -- Sexually transmitted infections -- Overview -- Nursing care and responsibilities -- HIV / AIDS in children -- 33: Child with an emotional or behavioral condition: -- Nurse's role -- Types and settings of treatment -- Origins of emotional and behavioral conditions -- Organic behavioral disorders -- Childhood autism -- Obsessive-compulsive disorders in children -- Environmental or biochemical behavioral disorders -- Depression -- Suicide -- Substance abuse -- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder -- Anorexia nervosa -- Bulimia -- Minimizing the impact of behavioral disorders in children -- Effect of the illness on growth and development -- Effect of the illness on siblings -- Unit 6: Changing Health Care Environment: -- 34: Complementary and alternative therapies in maternity and pediatric nursing: -- Complementary and alternative therapies -- Pediatric use -- Nurse's role -- Federal regulations -- Common alternative health care practices -- Appendixes: -- A: Standard precautions and transmission-based isolation precautions -- B: Sequence for donning and removing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) -- C: Joint commission's lists of dangerous abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols -- D: Commonly used abbreviations in maternity and pediatric nursing -- E: Common Spanish phrases for maternity and pediatric nursing -- F: Multilingual glossary of symptoms -- G: Conversion of pounds and ounces to grams for newborn weights -- H: Normal vital signs and temperature equivalents of infants and children -- I: Normal blood values during infancy and childhood -- J: Blood pressure classifications in children -- K: Answers to review questions for the NCLEX examination -- Complete bibliography and reader references -- Glossary -- Illustration credits -- Index -- NANDA-I-approved nursing diagnoses, 2009-2011, inside back cover. … (more)
- Edition:
- 6th ed
- Publisher Details:
- St. Louis, Mo : Elsevier/Saunders
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Copyright Date:
- 2011
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (colour)
- Subjects:
- 618.9200231
Maternity nursing
Pediatric nursing
Maternal-Child Nursing -- methods
Pediatric Nursing -- methods
MEDICAL -- Gynecology & Obstetrics
Maternity nursing
Pediatric nursing
Obstetrik
Pediatrik
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780323293570
0323293573 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781437708240
1437708242 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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