Child health care nursing : concepts, theory, and practice
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Child health care nursing : concepts, theory, and practice
Blackwell Science, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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e editorial team have had the vision and skill to produce an extremely professional manuscript which deserves to be classed as a benchmark for good practice as the profession of children's nursing develops further and moves on to encourage high standards of care into the next century." Elizabeth P Atkinson, Professional Nurse, 1996 valuable resource for all those involved in caring for children in any health care setting." oney well spent." Louise Dyer, Inprint, 1996.
Table of Contents
- Part 1: Professional Issues in Children's Nursing:
- professional perspectives
- historical perspectives
- community nursing perspectives
- management and quality perspectives
- moral, ethical and legal perspectives
- Part 2: The Child and Family in Focus:
- children, health and families
- the impact of illness on the child and family
- life crises for children and their families
- children's development
- learning disabilities, children and their families
- mental health, children and their families
- Part 3: Dimensions of Nursing Care:
- pain management
- pharmacological management complementary therapies
- conceptual frameworks for planning care
- Nursing support care - meeting the needs of the child and family with altered function: respiratory, cardiovascular, haematological and immunological, gastro-intestinal, integurmentary, altered mobility and altered neuromuscular function
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