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    Wong's nursing care of infants and children / [edited by] Marilyn J. Hockenberry, David Wilson.

    • Title:Wong's nursing care of infants and children / [edited by] Marilyn J. Hockenberry, David Wilson.
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    • Variant Title:Nursing care of infants and children
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Hockenberry, Marilyn J., editor.
      Wilson, David, 1950 August 25-2015 editor.
    • Published/Created:St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier Mosby, [2015]
      ©2015
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      • Call Number: WY159 .W425 2015
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Pediatric nursing.
    • Medical Subjects: Pediatric Nursing.
    • Edition:10th edition.
    • Description:xxv, 1,734 pages : illustrations (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm + Virtual clinical excursions--pediatrics [workbook] (x, 178 pages)
    • ISBN:9780323222419 hardcover
      9780323328319 workbook
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: UNIT I Children, Their Families, and the Nurse
      1. Perspectives of Pediatric Nursing / Marilyn J. Hockenberry
      Health Care for Children
      Health Promotion
      Childhood Health Problems
      Art of Pediatric Nursing
      Philosophy of Care
      Role of the Pediatric Nurse
      Research and Evidence-Based Practice
      Clinical Reasoning and the Process of Providing Nursing Care to Children and Families
      Clinical Reasoning
      Nursing Process
      Quality Outcome Measures
      2. Social, Cultural, Religious, and Family Influences on Child Health Promotion / Kim Mooney-Doyle
      General Concepts
      Definition of Family
      Family Theories
      Family Nursing Interventions
      Family Structure and Function
      Family Structure
      Family Strengths and Functioning Style
      Family Roles and Relationships
      Parental Roles
      Role Learning
      Parenting
      Parenting Styles
      Limit Setting and Discipline
      Special Parenting Situations
      Parenting the Adopted Child
      Parenting and Divorce
      Single Parenting
      Parenting in Reconstituted Families
      Parenting in Dual-Earner Families
      Foster Parenting
      Sociocultural Influences upon the Child and Family
      Influences in the Surrounding Environment
      Schools
      Peer Cultures
      Social Roles
      Cocultural or Subcultural Influences
      Communities
      Broader Sociocultural Influences upon the Child and Family
      Race and Ethnicity
      Social Class
      Poverty
      Minority Group Membership
      Religious Influences
      Religious Beliefs
      Mass Media
      Understanding Cultures in the Health Care Encounter
      Bridging the Gap
      Cultural Definitions
      Components of Cultural Humility
      Health Beliefs and Practices
      Health Beliefs
      Health Practices
      3. Hereditary Influences on Health Promotion of the Child and Family / Cynthia A. Prows
      Heredity and Environment in Human Disease
      Congenital Anomalies
      Genetic Disorders
      Single-Gene Disorders
      Variable Patterns of Gene Expression and Inheritance
      Mitochondrial Disorders
      Hereditary Cancer Predisposition Genes
      Multifactorial (Complex) Disorders
      Disorders of the Intrauterine Environment
      Inborn Errors of Metabolism
      Phenylketonuria
      Galactosemia
      Cytogenetic Diagnostic Techniques
      Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
      Predisposition Genetic Testing
      Therapeutic Management of Genetic Disease
      Impact of Hereditary Disorders on the Family
      Genetic Testing
      Prenatal Testing
      Genetic Evaluation and Counseling
      Role of Nurses
      UNIT II Childhood and Family Assessment
      4. Communication, Physical, and Developmental Assessment / Marilyn J. Hockenberry
      Guidelines for Communication and Interviewing
      Establishing a Setting for Communication
      Computer Privacy and Applications in Nursing
      Telephone Triage and Counseling
      Communicating with Families
      Communicating with Parents
      Communicating with Children
      Communication Techniques
      History Taking
      Performing a Health History
      Nutritional Assessment
      Dietary Intake
      Clinical Examination of Nutrition
      Evaluation of Nutritional Assessment
      General Approaches Toward Examining the Child
      Sequence of the Examination
      Preparation of the Child
      Physical Examination
      Growth Measurements
      Physiologic Measurements
      General Appearance
      Skin
      Lymph Nodes
      Head and Neck
      Eyes
      Ears
      Nose
      Mouth and Throat
      Chest
      Lungs
      Heart
      Abdomen
      Genitalia
      Anus
      Back and Extremities
      Neurologic Assessment
      Developmental Assessment
      5. Pain Assessment and Management in Children / Marilyn J. Hockenberry
      Pain Assessment
      Behavioral Pain Measures
      Self-Report Pain Rating Scales
      Multidimensional Measures
      Chronic and Recurrent Pain Assessment
      Assessment of Pain in Specific Populations
      Pain in Neonates
      Children with Communication and Cognitive Impairment
      Cultural Differences
      Children with Chronic Illness and Complex Pain
      Pain Management
      Nonpharmacologic Management
      Complementary Pain Medicine
      Pharmacologic Management
      Consequences of Untreated Pain in Infants
      Common Pain States in Children
      Painful and Invasive Procedures
      Postoperative Pain
      Burn Pain
      Recurrent Headaches in Children
      Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children
      Pain in Children with Sickle Cell Disease
      Cancer Pain in Children
      Pain and Sedation in End-of-Life Care
      6. Childhood Communicable and Infectious Diseases / David Wilson
      Infection Control
      Immunizations
      Communicable Diseases
      Conjunctivitis
      Stomatitis
      Intestinal Parasitic Diseases
      General Nursing Care Management
      Giardiasis
      Enterobiasis (Pinworms)
      Infections of the Skin
      Bacterial Infections
      Viral Infections
      Dermatophytoses (Fungal Infections)
      Scabies
      Pediculosis Capitis
      Bedbugs
      Systemic Disorders Related to Skin Lesions
      Rickettsial Infections
      Lyme Disease
      Cat Scratch Disease
      UNIT III Family-Centered Care of the Newborn
      7. Health Promotion of the Newborn and Family / Barbara J. Wheeler
      Adjustment to Extrauterine Life
      Immediate Adjustments
      Physiologic Status of Other Systems
      Nursing Care of the Newborn and Family
      Assessment
      Maintain a Patent Airway
      Maintain a Stable Body Temperature
      Protect from Infection and Injury
      Provide Optimum Nutrition
      Promote Parent-Infant Bonding (Attachment)
      Prepare for Discharge and Home Care
      8. Health Problems of the Newborn / Kristina D. Wilson
      Birth Injuries
      Soft Tissue Injury
      Head Trauma
      Fractures
      Nerve Injuries
      Cranial Deformities
      Microcephaly
      Craniosynostosis
      Craniofacial Abnormalities
      Pierre Robin Sequence
      Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
      Dermatologie Problems in the Newborn
      Erythema Toxicum Neonatorum
      Candidiasis
      Oral Candidiasis
      Herpes Simplex Virus
      Bullous Impetigo
      Birthmarks
      Problems Related to Physiologic Factors
      Hyperbilirubinemia
      Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn
      Hypoglycemia
      Hyperglycemia (Transient)
      Hypocalcemia
      Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn
      Problems Caused by Perinatal Environmental Factors
      Chemical Agents
      Radiation
      9. High-Risk Newborn and Family / Debbie Fraser
      General Management of High-Risk Newborns
      Identification of High-Risk Newborns
      Intensive Care Facilities
      Nursing Care of High-Risk Newborns
      Assessment
      Monitoring Physiologic Data
      High-Risk Conditions Related to Dysmaturity
      Preterm Infants
      Postterm Infants
      High Risk Related to Disturbed Respiratory Function
      Apnea of Prematurity
      Respiratory Distress Syndrome
      Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
      Air Leak Syndromes
      Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn
      Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
      High Risk Related to Infectious Processes
      Sepsis
      Necrotizing Enterocolitis
      High Risk Related to Cardiovascular and Hematologic Complications
      Patent Ductus Arteriosus
      Anemia
      Polycythemia
      Retinopathy of Prematurity
      High Risk Related to Neurologic Disturbance
      Perinatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury
      Intraventricular Hemorrhage
      Intracranial Hemorrhage
      Neonatal/Perinatal Stroke
      Neonatal Seizures
      High Risk Related to Maternal Conditions
      Infants of Diabetic Mothers
      Drug-Exposed Infants
      Maternal Infections
      UNIT IV Family-Centered Care of the Infant
      10. Health Promotion of the Infant and Family / David Wilson
      Promoting Optimum Growth and Development
      Biologic Development
      Psychosocial Development
      Cognitive Development
      Development of Body Image
      Deveopment of Gender Identity
      Social Development
      Temperament
      Coping with Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
      Promoting Optimum Health during Infancy
      Nutrition
      Sleep and Activity
      Dental Health
      Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention
      Anticipatory Guidance
      -Care of Families
      11. Health Problems of the Infant / David Wilson
      Nutritional Imbalances
      Vitamin Imbalances
      Mineral Imbalances
      Health Problems Related to Nutrition
      Severe Acute Malnutrition (Protein-Energy Malnutrition)
      Food Sensitivity
      Failure to Thrive
      Skin Disorders
      Diaper Dermatitis
      Seborrheic Dermatitis
      Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
      Special Health Problems
      Colic (Paroxysmal Abdominal Pain)
      Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
      Positional Plagiocephaly
      Apparent Life-Threatening Event
      UNIT V Family-Centered Care of the Toddler and Preschooler
      12. Health Promotion of the Toddler and Family / David Wilson
      Promoting Optimum Growth and Development
      Biologic Development
      Psychosocial Development
      Cognitive Development
      Moral Development: Preconventional or Premoral Level
      Spiritual Development
      Development of Body Image
      Development of Gender Identity
      Social Development
      Temperament
      Coping with Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
      Toilet Training
      Sibling Rivalry
      Temper Tantrums
      Negativism
      Stress
      Promoting Optimum Health during Toddlerhood
      Nutrition
      Vegetarian Diets
      Complementary and Alternative Medicine
      Sleep and Activity
      Dental Health
      Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention
      Anticipatory Guidance
      -Care of Families
      13. Health Promotion of the Preschooler and Family / Rebecca A. Monroe
      Promoting Optimum Growth and Development
      Biologic Development
      Contents note continued: Psychosocial Development
      Cognitive Development
      Moral Development (Kohlberg)
      Spiritual Development
      Development of Body Image
      Development of Sexuality
      Social Development
      Temperament
      Coping with Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
      Promoting Optimum Health during the Preschool Years
      Nutrition
      Sleep and Activity
      Dental Health
      Injury Prevention
      Anticipatory Guidance
      -Care of Families
      14. Health Problems of Early Childhood / Kathy McCarthy
      Sleep Problems
      Ingestion of Injurious Agents
      Principles of Emergency Treatment
      Heavy Metal Poisoning
      Lead Poisoning
      Child Maltreatment
      Child Neglect
      Physical Abuse
      Abusive Head Trauma
      Sexual Abuse
      Nursing Care of the Maltreated Child
      UNIT VI Family-Centered Care of the School-Age Child
      15. Health Promotion of the School-Age Child and Family / Cheryl C. Rodgers
      Promoting Optimum Growth and Development
      Biologic Development
      Psychosocial Development
      Temperament
      Cognitive Development (Piaget)
      Moral Development (Kohlberg)
      Spiritual Development
      Language Development
      Social Development
      Development of Self-Concept
      Development of Sexuality
      Play
      Coping with Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
      School Experience
      Discipline
      Coping with Stress
      Promoting Optimum Health during the School Years
      Health Behaviors
      Nutrition
      Sleep and Rest
      Physical Activity
      Dental Health
      School Health
      Injury Prevention
      Anticipatory Guidance
      -Care of Families
      16. Health Problems of the School-Age Child / Anne Derouin
      Disorders Affecting the Skin
      Skin of Younger Children
      Skin Lesions
      Wounds
      General Therapeutic Management
      Nursing Care of the Child with a Skin Disorder
      Skin Disorders Related to Chemical or Physical Contacts
      Contact Dermatitis
      Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac
      Foreign Bodies
      Sunburn
      Cold Injury
      Hypothermia
      Skin Disorders Related to Drug Sensitivity
      Drug Reactions
      Erythema Multiforme
      Erythema Multiforme Exudativum (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome)
      Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (Lyell Disease)
      Miscellaneous and Congenital Skin Problems
      Neurofibromatosis 1
      Bites and Stings
      Arthropod Bites and Stings
      Mammal Bites
      Snakebites
      Dental Disorders
      Dental Caries
      Periodontal Disease
      Malocclusion
      Trauma
      Disorders of Continence
      Enuresis
      Encopresis
      Disorders with Behavioral Components
      Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
      Learning Disability
      Tic Disorders
      Tourette Syndrome
      Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
      School Phobia
      Recurrent and Functional Abdominal Pain
      Conversion Reaction
      Childhood Depression
      Childhood Schizophrenia
      UNIT VII Family-Centered Care of the Adolescent
      17. Health Promotion of the Adolescent and Family / David Wilson
      Promoting Optimum Growth and Development
      Biologic Development
      Cognitive Development
      Development of Value Autonomy
      Pscyhosocial Development
      Social Environments
      Promoting Optimum Health during Adolescence
      Adolescents' Perspectives on Health
      Factors That Promote Adolescent Health and Well-Being
      Health Concerns of Adolescence
      Health Promotion Among Special Groups of Adolescents
      Nursing Care Management
      18. Health Problems of the Adolescent / Deitra Leonard Lowdermilk
      Common Health Concerns of Adolescence
      Acne
      Health Conditions of the Male Reproductive System
      Penile Conditions
      Testicular Cancer
      Varicocele
      Epididymitis
      Testicular Torsion
      Gynecomastia
      Health Conditions of the Female Reproductive System
      Gynecologic Examination
      Menstrual Disorders
      Nursing Care Management
      Endometriosis
      Premenstrual Syndrome
      Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
      Vaginal Infections
      Sexually Transmitted Infections
      Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Infections
      Sexually Transmitted Viral Infections
      Health Conditions Related to Reproduction
      Adolescent Pregnancy
      Adolescent Abortion
      Contraception
      Sexual Assault (Rape)
      Health Conditions with a Behavioral Component
      Obesity
      Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
      Substance Abuse
      Motivation
      Types of Drugs Abused
      Tobacco
      Alcohol
      Cocaine
      Narcotics
      Central Nervous System Depressants
      Central Nervous System Stimulants
      Mind-Altering Drugs
      Nursing Care Management
      Suicide
      Etiology
      Methods
      Nursing Care Management
      UNIT VIII Family-Centered Care of the Child with Special Needs
      19. Family-Centered Care of the Child with Chronic Illness or Disability / Tara Taneski Merck
      Perspectives in the Care of Children with Special Needs
      Scope of the Problem
      Trends in Care
      Cultural Issues
      Impact of Chronic Illness or Disability on the Child
      Promoting Normal Development
      Helping the Child Cope
      Family of the Child with Special Needs
      Assessing Family Strengths and Adjustment
      Accepting the Child's Condition and Receiving Support at the Time of Diagnosis
      Complex Care Educational Considerations
      Meeting the Child's Normal Developmental Needs
      Meeting Developmental Needs of other Family Members
      Coping with Ongoing Stress and Periodic Crises
      Assisting Family Members in Managing Their Feelings
      Establishing a Support System
      20. Family-Centered Palliative Care / Raymond C. Barfield
      Palliative Care in Childhood Terminal Illness
      Scope of the Problem
      Principles of Palliative Care
      Goals of Care
      Awareness of Dying in Children with Life-Threatening Illness
      Children's Understanding of and Reactions to Dying
      Delivery of Palliative Care Services
      Nursing Care of the Child and Family at the End of Life
      Management of Pain and Suffering
      Parents' and Siblings' Need for Education and Support Through the Caregiving Process
      Care at the Time of Death
      Postmortem Care
      Care of the Family Experiencing Unexpected Childhood Death
      Special Decisions at the Time of Dying and Death
      Right to Die and Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders
      Viewing of the Body
      Organ or Tissue Donation and Autopsy
      Siblings' Attendance at Funeral Services
      Care of the Grieving Family
      Grief
      Mourning
      Bereavement Programs
      Nurse and the Child with Life-Threatening Illness
      Nurses' Reactions to Caring for Children with Life-Threatening Illnesses
      Coping with Stress
      21. Child with Cognitive, Sensory, or Communication Impairment / Rosalind Bryant
      Cognitive Impairment
      General Concepts
      Nursing Care of Children with Cognitive Impairment
      Down Syndrome
      Fragile X Syndrome
      Sensory Impairment
      Hearing Impairment
      Visual Impairment
      Hearing-Visual Impairment
      Communication Impairment
      General Concepts
      Nonspeech Communication
      Autism Spectrum Disorders (Autism)
      Nursing Care of Children with Communication Impairment
      UNIT IX Child Who Is Hospitalized
      22. Family-Centered Care of the Child During Illness and Hospitalization / Remi Hueckel
      Patient- and Family-Centered Care
      Effects of Hospitalization on Children
      Response to Stress and Separation Anxiety
      Effects of Hospitalization on Families
      Parental Reactions
      Sibling Reactions
      PFCC Approach to the Child Who Is Hospitalized
      Information Sharing
      Admission Assessment
      Collaborating and Ensuring Support
      Minimizing Separation and Encouraging Family Involvement
      Ensuring Support and Collaboration
      Minimizing Loss of Control
      Patient- and Family-Centered Nursing Interventions
      Play and Expressive Activities
      Recognizing Strengths and Empowering Patients and Families
      Other Patient- and Family-Centered Care Strategies
      Patient- and Family-Centered Care in Special Hospital Situations
      23. Pediatric Nursing Interventions and Skills / Terri L. Brown
      General Concepts Related to Pediatric Procedures
      Informed Consent
      Preparation for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures
      Surgical Procedures
      Compliance
      Skin Care and General Hygiene
      Maintaining Healthy Skin
      Bathing
      Oral Hygiene
      Hair Care
      Feeding the Sick Child
      Controlling Elevated Temperatures
      Family Teaching and Home Care
      Safety
      Environmental Factors
      Infection Control
      Transporting Infants and Children
      Restraining Methods
      Positioning for Procedures
      Femoral Venipuncture
      Extremity Venipuncture or Injection
      Lumbar Puncture
      Bone Marrow Aspiration or Biopsy
      Collection of Specimens
      Fundamental Steps Common to All Procedures
      Urine Specimens
      Stool Specimens
      Blood Specimens
      Respiratory Secretion Specimens
      Administration of Medication
      Determination of Drug Dosage
      Oral Administration
      Intramuscular Administration
      Subcutaneous and Intradermal Administration
      Intravenous Administration
      Maintaining Fluid Balance
      Measurement of Intake and Output
      Parenteral Fluid Therapy
      Safety Catheters and Needleless Systems
      Infusion Pumps
      Securement of a Peripheral Intravenous Line
      Removal of a Peripheral Intravenous Line
      Maintenance
      Complications
      Rectal Administration
      Optic, Otic, and Nasal Administration
      Aerosol Therapy
      Family Teaching and Home Care
      Nasogastric, Orogastric, and Gastrostomy Administration
      Alternative Feeding Techniques
      Gavage Feeding
      Gastrostomy Feeding
      Contents note continued: Nasoduodenal and Nasojejunal Tubes
      Total Parenteral Nutrition
      Family Teaching and Home Care
      Procedures Related to Elimination
      Enema
      Ostomies
      Family Teaching and Home Care
      UNIT X Childhood Nutrition and Elimination Problems
      24. Child with Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance / David Wilson
      Distribution of Body Fluids
      Water Balance
      Disturbances of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
      Dehydration
      Water Intoxication
      Edema
      Nursing Responsibilities in Fluid and Electrolyte Disturbances
      Assessment
      Shock
      Septic Shock
      Anaphylaxis
      Toxic Shock Syndrome
      Burns
      Overview
      Burn Wound Characteristics
      Pathophysiology
      Therapeutic Management
      Nursing Care Management
      Future Research Needs
      25. Child with Renal Dysfunction / Cynthia J. Camille
      Renal Structure and Function
      Renal Physiology
      Renal Pelvis and Ureters: Structure and Function
      Urethrovesical Unit: Structure and Function
      Genitourinary Tract Disorders
      Urinary Tract Infection
      Vesicoureteral Reflux
      Glomerular Disease
      Acute Glomerulonephritis
      Chronic or Progressive Glomerulonephritis
      Nephrotic Syndrome
      Renal Tubular Disorders
      Tubular Function
      Renal Tubular Acidosis
      Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus
      Miscellaneous Renal Disorders
      Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
      Familial Nephritis (Alport Syndrome)
      Unexplained Proteinuria
      Renal Trauma
      Renal Failure
      Acute Renal Failure
      Chronic Renal Failure
      Renal Replacement Therapy
      Hemodialysis
      Peritoneal Dialysis
      Continuous Venovenous Hemofiltration
      Transplantation
      Defects of the Genitourinary Tract
      Phimosis
      Hydrocele
      Cryptorchidism (Cryptorchism)
      Hypospadias
      Epispadias and Exstrophy Complex
      Obstructive Uropathy
      26. Child with Gastrointestinal Dysfunction / David Wilson
      Gastrointestinal Structure and Function
      Development of the Gastrointestinal Tract
      Digestion
      Absorption
      Assessment of Gastrointestinal Function
      Gastrointestinal Disorders
      Diarrhea
      Vomiting
      Ingestion of Foreign Substances
      Pica
      Foreign Bodies
      Disorders of Motility
      Constipation
      Hirschsprung Disease (Congenital Aganglionic Megacolon)
      Gastroesophageal Reflux
      Irritable Bowel Syndrome
      Inflammatory Conditions
      Acute Appendicitis
      Meckel Diverticulum
      Inflammatory Bowel Disease
      Peptic Ulcer Disease
      Obstructive Disorders
      Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
      Intussusception
      Malrotation and Volvulus
      Malabsorption Syndromes
      Celiac Disease (Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy)
      Short-Bowel Syndrome
      Gastrointestinal Bleeding
      Hepatic Disorders
      Acute Hepatitis
      Biliary Atresia
      Cirrhosis
      Structural Defects
      Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
      Abdominal Wall Defects
      Hernias
      Umbilical Hernia
      Inguinal Hernia
      Femoral Hernia
      Anorectal Malformations
      UNIT XI Childhood Oxygenation Problems
      27. Overview of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Exchange / Patricia Conlon
      Respiratory Tract Structure and Function
      Structure
      Function
      Acid-Base Balance
      Acid-Base Imbalance
      Respiratory Acidosis
      Respiratory Alkalosis
      Metabolic Acidosis
      Metabolic Alkalosis
      Assessment of Respiratory Function
      Physical Assessment
      Diagnostic Procedures
      Respiratory Therapy
      Oxygen Therapy
      Aerosol Therapy
      Bronchial (Postural) Drainage
      Mechanical Ventilation
      Tracheostomy
      Respiratory Emergency
      Respiratory Failure
      Nursing Care Management
      Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
      28. Child with Respiratory Dysfunction / David Wilson
      General Aspects of Respiratory Tract Infections
      Etiology and Characteristics
      Clinical Manifestations
      Nursing Care of the Child with a Respiratory Tract Infection
      Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
      Acute Viral Nasopharyngitis
      Acute Streptococcal Pharyngitis
      Tonsillitis
      Infectious Mononucleosis
      Influenza
      Otitis Media
      Otitis Externa
      Croup Syndromes
      Acute Epiglottitis
      Acute Laryngitis
      Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis
      Acute Spasmodic Laryngitis
      Bacterial Tracheitis
      Infections of the Lower Airways
      Bronchitis
      Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Bronchiolitis
      Pneumonia
      Viral Pneumonia
      Primary Atypical Pneumonia
      Bacterial Pneumonia
      Chlamydial Pneumonia
      Other Infections of the Respiratory Tract
      Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
      Tuberculosis
      Respiratory Disturbance Caused by Noninfectious Irritants
      Foreign Body Ingestion and Aspiration
      Foreign Body in the Nose
      Aspiration Pneumonia
      Pulmonary Edema
      Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Acute Lung Injury
      Smoke Inhalation Injury
      Environmental Tobacco Exposure
      Structural Defects
      Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
      Pierre Robin Sequence
      Choanal Atresia
      Long-Term Respiratory Dysfunction
      Allergic Rhinitis
      Asthma
      Cystic Fibrosis
      Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
      UNIT XII Childhood Blood Production and Circulation Problems
      29. Child with Cardiovascular Dysfunction / Annette Baker
      Cardiac Structure and Function
      Cardiac Development and Function
      Assessment of Cardiac Function
      Tests of Cardiac Function
      Congenital Heart Disease
      Altered Hemodynamics
      Clinical Consequences of Congenital Heart Disease
      Heart Failure
      Hypoxemia
      Classification of Congenital Heart Defects
      Defects with Increased Pulmonary Blood Flow
      Obstructive Defects
      Defects with Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow
      Mixed Defects
      Nursing Care of the Child with Congenital Heart Disease and His or Her Family
      Acquired Cardiovascular Disorders
      Bacterial (Infective) Endocarditis
      Rheumatic Fever
      Kawasaki Disease
      Systemic Hypertension
      Dyslipidemia (Abnormal Lipid Metabolism)
      Cardiac Dysrhythmias
      Pulmonary Artery Hypertension
      Cardiomyopathy
      Heart Transplantation
      Nursing Care Management
      30. Child with Hematologic or Immunologic Dysfunction / Rosalind Bryant
      Hematologic System and Its Function
      Origin of Formed Elements
      Assessment of Hematologic Function
      Red Blood Cell Disorders
      Anemia
      Blood Transfusion Therapy
      Anemia Caused by Nutritional Deficiencies
      Iron Deficiency Anemia
      Anemias Caused by Increased Destruction of Red Blood Cells
      Hereditary Spherocytosis
      Sickle Cell Anemia
      β-Thalassemia
      Anemias Caused by Impaired or Decreased Production of Red Blood Cells
      Aplastic Anemia
      Defects in Hemostasis
      Mechanisms Involved in Normal Hemostasis
      Hemophilia
      Von Willebrand Disease
      Immune Thrombocytopenia (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura)
      Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
      Other Hematologic Disorders
      Neutropenia
      Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
      Immunologic Deficiency Disorders
      Mechanisms Involved in Immmunity
      Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
      Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome
      Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease
      UNIT XIII Childhood Regulatory Problems
      31. Child with Cancer / Cheryl C. Rodgers
      Cancer in Children
      Epidemiology
      Etiology
      Diagnostic Evaluation
      Treatment Modalities
      Complications of Therapy
      Nursing Care Management
      Signs and Symptoms of Cancer in Children
      Managing Side Effects of Treatment
      Nursing Care during Bone Marrow Transplantation
      Preparation for Procedures
      Pain Management
      Health Promotion
      Family Education
      Cessation of Therapy
      Cancers of Blood and Lymph Systems
      Leukemias
      Lymphomas
      Nervous System Tumors
      Brain Tumors
      Neuroblastoma
      Bone Tumors
      General Considerations
      Osteosarcoma
      Ewing Sarcoma (Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor of the Bone)
      Other Solid Tumors
      Wilms Tumor
      Rhabdomyosarcoma
      Retinoblastoma
      Germ Cell Tumors
      Liver Tumors
      Childhood Cancer Survivor
      32. Child with Cerebral Dysfunction / Cheryl C. Rodgers
      Cerebral Structure and Function
      Development of the Neurologic System
      Central Nervous System
      Increased Intracranial Pressure
      Evaluation of Neurologic Status
      Assessment: General Aspects
      Altered States of Consciousness
      Neurologic Examination
      Special Diagnostic Procedures
      Child with Cerebral Compromise
      Nursing Care of the Unconscious Child
      Head Injury
      Submersion Injury
      Intracranial Infections
      Bacterial Meningitis
      Nonbacterial (Aseptic) Meningitis
      Tuberculous Meningitis
      Brain Abscess
      Encephalitis
      Rabies
      Reye Syndrome
      Human Immunodeficiency Virus Encephalopathy
      Seizures and Epilepsy
      Epilepsy
      Headache
      Assessment
      Migraine Headache
      Child with Cerebral Malformation
      Hydrocephalus
      33. Child with Endocrine Dysfunction / Pamela Brill
      Endocrine System
      Hormones
      Neuroendocrine Interrelationships
      Disorders of Pituitary Function
      Hypopituitarism
      Pituitary Hyperfunction
      Precocious Puberty
      Diabetes Insipidus
      Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone
      Disorders of Thyroid Function
      Juvenile Hypothyroidism
      Goiter
      Lymphocytic Thyroiditis
      Hyperthyroidism
      Disorders of Parathyroid Function
      Hypoparathyroidism
      Hyperparathyroidism
      Disorders of Adrenal Function
      Adrenal Hormones
      Acute Adrenocortical Insufficiency
      Chronic Adrenocortical Insufficiency (Addison Disease)
      Contents note continued: Cushing Syndrome
      Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
      Hyperaldosteronism
      Pheochromocytoma
      Disorders of Pancreatic Hormone Secretion
      Diabetes Mellitus
      UNIT XIV Childhood Physical Mobility Problems
      34. Child with Musculoskeletal or Articular Dysfunction / Martha R. Curry
      Child and Trauma
      Trauma Management
      Assessment of Trauma
      Immobilized Child
      Immobilization
      Child in a Cast
      Child in Traction
      Distraction
      External Fixation
      Internal Fixation
      Amputation
      Mobilization Devices
      Child with a Fracture
      Fracture Complications
      Injuries and Health Problems Related to Sports Participation
      Preparation for Sports
      Types of Injury
      Contusions
      Dislocations
      Sprains and Strains
      Overuse Injury
      Exercise-Induced Heat Stress
      Health Concerns Associated with Sports
      Nurse's Role in Children's Sports
      Musculoskeletal Dysfunction
      Torticollis
      Kyphosis and Lordosis
      Idiopathic Scoliosis
      Skeletal Limb Deficiency
      Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
      Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
      Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
      Metatarsus Adductus
      Clubfoot
      Nursing Care Management
      Orthopedic Infections
      Osteomyelitis
      Septic Arthritis
      Skeletal Tuberculosis
      Skeletal and Articular Dysfunction
      Osteogenesis Imperfecta
      Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
      Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
      35. Child with Neuromuscular or Muscular Dysfunction / David Wilson
      Neuromuscular Dysfunction
      Classification and Diagnosis
      Cerebral Palsy
      Defects of Neural Tube Closure
      Anencephaly
      Spina Bifida and Myelodysplasia
      Myelomeningocele (Meningomyelocele)
      Latex Allergy
      Hypotonia
      Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 1 (Werdnig-Hoffmann Disease)
      Juvenile Spinal Muscular Atrophy (Kugelberg-Welander Disease)
      Guillain-Barre Syndrome
      Tetanus
      Botulism
      Myasthenia Gravis
      Spinal Cord Injuries
      Muscular Dysfunction
      Juvenile Dermatomyositis
      Muscular Dystrophies
      Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
      APPENDIXES
      A. Growth Measurements
      B. Translations of Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale
      C. Spanish-English Translations
      Getting Set Up
      Quick Tour
      Detailed Tour
      Reducing Medication Errors
      Unit 1 Evidence-Based Practice
      Lesson 1 Understanding Evidence-Based Practice (Chapter 1)
      Unit 2 Tommy Douglas
      Lesson 2 Understanding Head Injury (Chapter 32)
      Lesson 3 Assessing the Head-Injured Patient (Chapters 4 and 32)
      Lesson 4 Head Injury Management (Chapter 33)
      Lesson 5 Acute Care Phase, Period of Care 1 (Chapter 32)
      Lesson 6 Acute Care Phase, Period of Care 2 (Chapter 32)
      Lesson 7 Acute Care Phase, Period of Care 3 (Chapters 20 and 32)
      Lesson 8 Providing Support for Families Experiencing the Loss of a Child (Chapter 20)
      Lesson 9 Developing an EBP Summary Review: Pain Management for Children Who Are Dying (Chapters 20 and 32)
      Unit 3 Tiffany Sheldon
      Lesson 10 Anorexia Nervosa: History and Physical Examination (Chapter 18)
      Lesson 11 Pathophysiology of Anorexia Nervosa (Chapter 18)
      Lesson 12 Anorexia Nervosa: Clinical Signs and Symptoms (Chapters 4 and 24)
      Lesson 13 Management of Anorexia Nervosa (Chapters 18 and 29)
      Lesson 14 Nursing Care of the Child with Anorexia Nervosa (Chapter 18)
      Unit 4 Stephanie Brown
      Lesson 15 Emergent Nursing Care of the Child with Meningitis (Chapters 4 and 32)
      Lesson 16 Nursing Care of the Hospitalized Child (Chapters 1 and 32)
      Lesson 17 Nursing Care of the Hospitalized Child with Bacterial Meningitis (Chapters 4, 5, 32, and 35)
      Lesson 18 Nursing Care of the Hospitalized Child with Cerebral Palsy (Chapters 5, 26, and 35)
      Lesson 19 Developing an EBP Summary Review: Meningitis in Children
      Effectiveness of Vaccines (Chapter 32)
      Unit 5 Carrie Richards
      Lesson 20 Care of the Infant with Respiratory Distress (Chapters 11, 22, 24, 27, and 28)
      Lesson 21 Care of the Hospitalized Infant (Chapters 4, 6, 23, 24, and 28)
      Lesson 22 Nutritional Assessment and Discharge Planning (Chapters 10, 11, and 22)
      Unit 6 George Gonzalez
      Lesson 23 Emergent Care of the Child with Diabetic Ketoacidosis (Chapters 15, 22, 24, and 33)
      Lesson 24 Care of the Hospitalized Child with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (Chapter 33).
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