Core curriculum for neonatal intensive care nursing
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Core curriculum for neonatal intensive care nursing
Saunders, c1999
2nd ed.
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Note
AWHONN(Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses), AACN(American Association of Critical-care Nurses), NANN(National Association of Neonatal Nurses)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The fully expanded and updated New Edition of this definitive resource offers complete, up-to-date information on all topics related to intensive care of the neonate. The book?s comprehensive, outline format makes it an extremely effective certification review tool as well as a practical clinical reference. Features: * Offers detailed discussions of neonatal pathophysiology and management of common disorders as well as ethics, research, developmental care, case management, social trends, family care, and other relevant topics. * Includes new chapters on Thermoregulation and Outcome, as well as thoroughly revised and updated material on developmental care ? transition to home ? nutrition ? respiratory distress ? assisted ventilation ? the family in crisis ? gastrointestinal disorders ? and more. * Uses a quick-access, outline format for convenient, rapid review. * Follows a consistent organization for the discussion of each neonatal health problem: definition ? etiology ? pathophysiology ? signs and symptoms ? diagnostic tests ? treatment ? and outcome. * ?Endorsed by the Association of Women?s
Health, Obstetric & Neonatal Nurses, the American Association of Critical Care Nurses and the National Association of Neonatal Nurses.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Obstetrical care and the infant in transition: uncomplicated antepartum, intrapartum and post-partum care
- antepartum-intrapartum complications
- adaptation to extrauterine life
- thermoregulation
- physical assessment of the newborn
- neonatal delivery room resuscitation. Part 2 Neonatal cardiopulmonary disorders and management: respiratory distress
- apnea of the newborn
- assisted ventilation
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in the neonate. Part 3 Neonatal pathophysiology - management and treatment of common disorders: cardiovascular disorders
- gastrointestinal disorders
- neonatal nutrition
- metabolic disorders
- endocrine disorders
- haematological disorders
- neonatal infections
- renal/genitourinary disorders
- neurological disorders
- neonatal pain management
- developmental support in the NICU
- genetics
- neonatal orthopaedic conditions
- neonatal dermatology
- ophthalmologic disorders. Part 4 Social trends and family care: perinatal substance abuse
- the family in crisis. Part 5 Clinical practice: pharmacology in neonatal care
- radiological evaluation of the newborn
- neonatal transport
- common technical procedures. Part 6 Current issues and trends in neonatal care: research
- ethical issues
- legal issues in the NICU
- transitioning the high-risk neonate home
- follow-up and outcome.
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