Basic maternal-newborn nursing
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Basic maternal-newborn nursing
Delmar Publishers, c1989
5th ed
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Rev. ed. of: Obstetrics for the nurse / Barbara G. Anderson, Pamela J. Shapiro. 4th ed. c1984
Bibliography: p. 323-326
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Newly revised, this text emphasizes the nursing process as an approach to maternal-child health care. The text has been updated to include the latest developments in the care of the child-bearing family. Information on cultural variances has been included along with a major new section on bonding and attachment to enable the nursing student to more fully understand this important process. The latest techniques in prenatal screening including chorionic villi sampling, amniocentesis, and ultrasonography have been added. Sections on detriments to fetal health included smoking, alcohol consumption, drugs and environmental influences have been expanded. Each chapter includes learning objectives, review questions and self-evaluation tests, and suggested activities that provide opportunities for students to apply newly-gained knowledge. Also included is an expanded glossary and index for quick reference. This book should be of interest to nurses and midwives.
Table of Contents
The beginning of life. The history of maternal-infant nursing. The female reproductive system. Menstruation and ovulation. The male reproductive system. Conception. Prenatal development. Material and fetal circulation. Pregnancy and prenatal care. Signs and symptons of pregnancy. Nursing care and medical supervision. Normal pregnancy. Complications of pregnancy. Labor and delivery. The stages and mechanism of labor and delivery. Management of the patient in labor. Fetal monitoring. Pain relief for labor and delivery. Nursing care in delivery. Complications of labor and delivery. The postpartal period. Postpartum care. Characteristics and care of the neonate. Disorders of the neonate. Family planning. Appendix. Glossary. Bibliography.
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