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    Maternal-child nursing / Emily Slone McKinney, Susan Rowen James, Sharon Smith Murray, Kristine Ann Nelson, Jean Weiler Ashwill.

    • Title:Maternal-child nursing / Emily Slone McKinney, Susan Rowen James, Sharon Smith Murray, Kristine Ann Nelson, Jean Weiler Ashwill.
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    • Author/Creator:McKinney, Emily Slone, author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:James, Susan Rowen, 1946- author.
      Murray, Sharon Smith, author.
      Nelson, Kristine Ann, author.
      Ashwill, Jean Weiler, author.
    • Published/Created:St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2018]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Maternity nursing.
      Pediatric nursing.
    • Medical Subjects: Maternal-Child Nursing--methods.
      Pediatric Nursing--methods.
      Evidence-Based Nursing--methods.
    • Edition:Fifth edition.
    • Description:xv, 1, 425 pages ; 29 cm
    • Notes:Preceded by Maternal-child nursing / Emily Slone McKinney [and others]. 4th ed. c2013.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780323401708 hardcover
      0323401708 hardcover
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: UNIT I Introduction to Maternal-Child Health Nursing
      1. Foundations of Maternity, Women's Health, and Child Health Nursing
      Historic Perspectives
      Current Trends in Child Healthcare
      Home Care
      Community Care
      Healthcare Assistance Programs
      Statistics on Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
      Ethical Perspectives on Maternity, Women's Health, and Child Nursing
      Social Issues
      Legal Issues
      Current Trends and Their Legal and Ethical Implications
      2. Nurse's Role in Maternity, Women's Health, and Pediatric Nursing
      Role of the Professional Nurse
      Advanced Preparation for Maternity and Pediatric Nurses
      Implications of Changing Roles for Nurses
      Nursing Process in Maternity and Pediatric Care
      Complementary and Integrative Health
      Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
      3. Childbearing and Child-Rearing Family
      Family-Centered Care
      Family Structure
      Factors That Interfere With Family Functioning
      Healthy versus Dysfunctional Families
      Cultural Influences on Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
      Parenting
      Discipline
      Nursing Process and the Family
      4. Communicating With Children and Families
      Components of Effective Communication
      Family-Centered Communication
      Transcultural Communication: Bridging the Gap
      Therapeutic Relationships: Developing and Maintaining Trust
      Communicating With Children With Special Needs
      Child With a Hearing Impairment
      5. Health Promotion for the Developing Child
      Overview of Growth and Development
      Principles of Growth and Development
      Theories of Language Development
      Assessment of Growth
      Assessment of Development
      Nurse's Role in Promoting Optimal Growth and Development
      Health Promotion
      6. Health Promotion for the Infant
      Growth and Development of the Infant
      Health Promotion for the Infant and Family
      7. Health Promotion During Early Childhood
      Growth and Development During Early Childhood
      Health Promotion During Early Childhood
      8. Health Promotion for the School-Age Child
      Growth and Development of the School-Age Child
      Health Promotion for the School-Age Child and Family
      9. Health Promotion for the Adolescent
      Adolescent Growth and Development
      Health Promotion for the Adolescent and Family
      10. Hereditary and Environmental Influences on Development
      Hereditary Influences
      Multifactorial Disorders
      Environmental Influences
      Genetic Counseling
      Nursing Care for Families Concerned About Birth Defects
      UNIT II Maternity Nursing Care
      11. Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
      Sexual Development
      Female Reproductive Anatomy
      Female Reproductive Cycle
      Female Breast
      Male Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology
      12. Conception and Prenatal Development
      Gametogenesis
      Conception
      Pre-Embryonic Period
      Embryonic Period
      Fetal Period
      Auxiliary Structures
      Multifetal Pregnancy
      13. Adaptations to Pregnancy
      Physiologic Responses to Pregnancy
      Changes in Body Systems
      Confirmation of Pregnancy
      Antepartum Assessment and Care
      Psychological Responses to Pregnancy
      Maternal Responses
      Maternal Role Transition
      Paternal Adaptation
      Adaptation of Grandparents
      Adaptation of Siblings
      Factors That Influence Psychosocial Adaptations
      Barriers to Prenatal Care
      Cultural Influences on Childbearing
      Perinatal Education
      14. Nutrition for Childbearing
      Weight Gain During Pregnancy
      Nutritional Requirements During Pregnancy
      Food Precautions
      Factors That Influence Nutrition
      Nutritional Risk Factors
      Nutrition After Birth
      15. Prenatal Diagnostic Tests
      Indications for Prenatal Diagnostic Tests
      Ultrasound
      Doppler Ultrasound Blood Flow Assessment
      Color Doppler
      Alpha-Fetoprotein Screening
      Multiple-Marker Screening
      Chorionic Villus Sampling
      Amniocentesis
      Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling
      Antepartum Fetal Surveillance
      Maternal Assessment of Fetal Movement
      16. Giving Birth
      Issues for New Nurses
      Physiologic Effects of the Birth Process
      Components of the Birth Process
      Normal Labor
      Nursing Care During Labor and Birth
      Nursing Care During the Late Intrapartum Period
      17. Intrapartum Fetal Surveillance
      Fetal Oxygenation
      Auscultation and Palpation
      Evaluating Auscultated Fetal Heart Rate Data
      Electronic Fetal Monitoring
      Electronic Fetal Monitoring Equipment
      Evaluating Electronic Fetal Monitoring Strips
      Significance of FHR Patterns
      18. Pain Management for Childbirth
      Unique Nature of Pain During Birth
      Adverse Effects of Excessive Pain
      Variables in Childbirth Pain
      Standards for Pain Management
      Nonpharmacologic Pain Management
      Pharmacologic Pain Management
      19. Nursing Care During Obstetric Procedures
      Amniotomy
      Induction and Augmentation of Labor
      Version
      Operative Vaginal Birth
      Episiotomy
      Cesarean Birth
      20. Postpartum Adaptations
      Reproductive System
      Cardiovascular System
      Gastrointestinal System
      Urinary System
      Musculoskeletal System
      Integumentary System
      Neurologic System
      Endocrine System
      Postpartum Assessments
      Care in the Immediate Postpartum Period
      Nursing Care After Cesarean Birth
      Process of Becoming Acquainted
      Process of Maternal Role Adaptation
      Process of Family Adaptation
      Cultural Influences on Adaptation
      Postpartum Home and Community Care
      Community-Based Care
      21. Normal Newborn: Adaptation and Assessment
      Initiation of Respiration
      Cardiovascular Adaptation: Transition From Fetal to Neonatal Circulation
      Neurologic Adaptation: Thermoregulation
      Hematologic Adaptation
      Gastrointestinal System
      Hepatic System
      Urinary System
      Immune System
      Psychosocial Adaptation
      Early Assessments
      Assessment of Cardiorespiratory Status
      Assessment of Thermoregulation
      Assessing for Anomalies
      Assessment of Body Systems
      Assessment of Hepatic Function
      Assessment of Gestational Age
      Assessment of Behavior
      22. Normal Newborn: Nursing Care
      Early Care
      Ongoing Assessments and Care
      Circumcision
      Immunization
      Newborn Screening
      Discharge and Newborn Follow-Up Care
      23. Newborn Feeding
      Nutritional Needs of the Newborn
      Breast Milk and Formula Composition
      Considerations in Choosing a Feeding Method
      Normal Breastfeeding
      Common Breastfeeding Concerns
      Formula Feeding
      24. Childbearing Family With Special Needs
      Adolescent Pregnancy
      Delayed Pregnancy
      Substance Abuse
      Birth of an Infant With Congenital Anomalies
      Perinatal Loss
      Adoption
      Intimate Partner Violence
      25. Pregnancy-Related Complications
      Hemorrhagic Conditions of Early Pregnancy
      Hemorrhagic Conditions of Late Pregnancy
      Hyperemesis Gravidarum
      Hypertension During Pregnancy
      HELLP Syndrome
      Chronic Hypertension
      Incompatibility Between Maternal and Fetal Blood
      26. Concurrent Disorders During Pregnancy
      Diabetes Mellitus
      Cardiac Disease
      Anemias
      Immune Complex Diseases
      Seizure Disorders: Epilepsy
      Infections During Pregnancy
      27. Woman With an Intrapartum Complication
      Dysfunctional Labor
      Premature Rupture of the Membranes
      Preterm Labor
      Prolonged Pregnancy
      Intrapartum Emergencies
      Trauma
      28. Woman With a Postpartum Complication
      Postpartum Hemorrhage
      Hypovolemic Shock
      Subinvolution of the Uterus
      Thromboembolic Disorders
      Pulmonary Embolism
      Puerperal Infection
      Affective Disorders
      29. High-Risk Newborn: Problems Related to Gestational Age and Development
      Care of High-Risk Newborns
      Late Preterm Infants
      Preterm Infants
      Common Complications of Preterm Infants
      Postterm Infants
      Small-for-Gestational-Age Infants
      Large-for-Gestational-Age Infants
      30. High-Risk Newborn: Acquired and Congenital Conditions
      Respiratory Complications
      Hyperbilirubinemia
      Infection
      Infant of a Diabetic Mother
      Polycythemia
      Hypocalcemia
      Prenatal Drug Exposure
      Phenylketonuria
      31. Management of Fertility and Infertility
      Contraception
      Role of the Nurse
      Considerations When Choosing a Contraceptive Method
      Informed Consent
      Adolescents
      Perimenopausal Women
      Methods of Contraception
      Role of the Nurse in Infertility Care
      32. Women's Healthcare
      Women's Health Initiative
      Healthy People 2020
      Health Maintenance
      Breast Disorders
      Cardiovascular Disease
      Menstrual Cycle Disorders
      Elective Termination of Pregnancy
      Menopause
      Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
      Disorders of the Reproductive Tract
      Infectious Disorders of the Reproductive Tract
      UNIT III Pediatric Nursing Care
      33. Physical Assessment of Children
      General Approaches to Physical Assessment
      Techniques for Physical Examination
      Sequence of Physical Examination
      Conclusion and Documentation
      34. Emergency Care of the Child
      Growth and Development Issues in Emergency Care
      Family of a Child in Emergency Care
      Emergency Assessment of Infants and Children
      Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation of the Child
      Child in Shock
      Pediatric Trauma
      Ingestions and Poisonings
      Environmental Emergencies
      Heat-Related Illnesses
      Dental Emergencies
      35. III Child in the Hospital and Other Care Settings
      Settings of Care
      Stressors Associated With Illness and Hospitalization
      Contents note continued: Factors Affecting a Child's Response to Illness and Hospitalization
      Play for the Ill Child
      Admitting the Child to a Hospital Setting
      Ill Child's Family
      36. Child With a Chronic Condition or Terminal Illness
      Chronic Illness Defined
      Family of the Child With Special Healthcare Needs
      Child With Special Healthcare Needs
      Child With a Chronic Illness
      Terminally Ill or Dying Child
      37. Principles and Procedures for Nursing Care of Children
      Preparing Children for Procedures
      Holding and Transporting Infants and Children
      Safety Issues in the Hospital Setting
      Infection Control
      Bathing Infants and Children
      Oral Hygiene
      Feeding
      Vital Signs
      Fever-Reducing Measures
      Specimen Collection
      Gastrointestinal Tubes and Enteral Feedings
      Enemas
      Ostomies
      Oxygen Therapy
      Assessing Oxygenation
      Tracheostomy Care
      Surgical Procedures
      38. Medication Administration and Safety for Infants and Children
      Pharmacokinetics in Children
      Psychological and Developmental Factors
      Calculating Dosages
      Medication Administration Procedures
      Intravenous Therapy
      Administration of Blood Products
      Child and Family Education
      39. Pain Management for Children
      Definitions and Theories of Pain
      Obstacles to Pain Management in Children
      Assessment of Pain in Children
      Non-Pharmacologic and Pharmacologic Pain Interventions
      40. Child With a Fluid and Electrolyte Alteration
      Dehydration
      Diarrhea
      Vomiting
      41. Child With an Infectious Disease
      Viral Exanthems
      Other Viral Infections
      Bacterial Infections
      Fungal Infections
      Rickettsial Infections
      Borrelia Infections
      Helminths
      Sexually Transmitted Diseases
      42. Child With an Immunologic Alteration
      Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
      Corticosteroid Therapy
      Immune Complex and Autoimmune Disorders
      Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
      Allergic Reactions
      Anaphylaxis
      43. Child With a Gastrointestinal Alteration
      Disorders of Prenatal Development
      Motility Disorders
      Inflammatory and Infectious Disorders
      Obstructive Disorders
      Malabsorption Disorders
      Hepatic Disorders
      44. Child With a Genitourinary Alteration
      Enuresis
      Urinary Tract Infections
      Cryptorchidism
      Hypospadias and Epispadias
      Miscellaneous Disorders and Anomalies of the Genitourinary Tract
      Acute Poststreptococcal Glomerulonephritis
      Nephrotic Syndrome
      Acute Kidney Injury
      Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and End-Stage Renal Disease
      45. Child With a Respiratory Alteration
      Respiratory Illness in Children
      Allergic Rhinitis
      Sinusitis
      Otitis Media
      Pharyngitis and Tonsillitis
      Laryngomalacia (Congenital Laryngeal Stridor)
      Croup
      Epiglottitis (Supraglottitis)
      Bronchitis
      Bronchiolitis
      Pneumonia
      Foreign Body Aspiration
      Pulmonary Noninfectious Irritation
      Apnea
      Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
      Asthma
      Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
      Cystic Fibrosis
      Tuberculosis
      46. Child With a Cardiovascular Alteration
      Congenital Heart Disease
      Physiologic Consequences of CHD in Children
      Assessment of the Child With a Cardiovascular Alteration
      Cardiovascular Diagnosis
      Child Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
      Acquired Heart Disease
      Dysrhythmias
      Rheumatic Fever
      Kawasaki Disease
      Hypertension
      Cardiomyopathies
      High Cholesterol Levels in Children and Adolescents
      47. Child With a Hematologic Alteration
      Iron Deficiency Anemia
      Sickle Cell Disease
      Thalassemia
      Hemophilia
      Von Willebrand Disease
      Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura
      Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
      Aplastic Anemia
      48. Child With Cancer
      Child With Cancer
      Leukemia
      Brain Tumors
      Malignant Lymphomas
      Neuroblastoma
      Osteosarcoma
      Ewing Sarcoma
      Rhabdomyosarcoma
      Wilms Tumor
      Retinoblastoma
      Rare Tumors of Childhood
      49. Child With an Alteration in Tissue Integrity
      Variations in the Skin of Newborn Infants
      Common Birthmarks
      Skin Inflammation
      Skin Infections
      Skin Infestations
      Acne Vulgaris
      Miscellaneous Skin Disorders
      Insect Bites or Stings
      Burn Injuries
      Conditions Associated With Major Burn Injuries
      Conditions Associated With Electrical Injury
      50. Child With a Musculoskeletal Alteration
      Casts, Traction, and Other Immobilizing Devices
      Fractures
      Soft-Tissue Injuries: Sprains, Strains, and Contusions
      Osteomyelitis
      Scoliosis
      Kyphosis
      Limb Differences
      Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
      Legg
      Calve
      Perthes Disease
      Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
      Clubfoot
      Muscular Dystrophies
      Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
      Syndromes and Conditions With Associated Orthopedic Anomalies
      51. Child With an Endocrine or Metabolic Alteration
      Phenylalanine Hydroxylase Deficiency (Formally Phenylketonuria)
      Inborn Errors of Metabolism
      Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
      Congenital Hypothyroidism
      Acquired Hypothyroidism
      Hyperthyroidism (Graves' Disease)
      Diabetes Insipidus
      Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone
      Precocious Puberty
      Growth Hormone Deficiency
      Diabetes Mellitus
      Diabetic Ketoacidosis
      Long-Term Healthcare Needs for the Child With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
      Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
      52. Child With a Neurologic Alteration
      Increased Intracranial Pressure
      Spina Bifida
      Hydrocephalus
      Cerebral Palsy
      Head Injury
      Spinal Cord Injury
      Seizure Disorders
      Status Epilepticus
      Meningitis
      Guillain-Barre Syndrome
      Neurologic Conditions Requiring Critical Care
      Headaches
      53. Psychosocial Problems in Children and Families
      Internalizing Disorders
      Suicide
      Externalizing Disorders
      Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, and Obesity
      Substance Abuse
      Childhood Physical and Emotional Abuse and Child Neglect
      54. Child With an Intellectual Disability or Developmental Disability
      Intellectual and Developmental Disorders
      Disorders Resulting in Intellectual or Developmental Disability
      Down Syndrome
      Fragile X Syndrome
      Rett Syndrome
      Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
      Failure to Thrive
      Autism Spectrum Disorders
      55. Child With a Sensory Alteration
      Disorders of the Eye
      Eye Surgery
      Eye Infections
      Eye Trauma
      Hearing Loss in Children
      Language Disorders.
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