Core review for neonatal intensive care nursing
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Core review for neonatal intensive care nursing
W.B. Saunders, c2001
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This AACN-sponsored review tests student knowledge with more than 500 exam-style multiple-choice study questions on neonatal critical care nursing. Questions provide a wide range of difficulty and include answers and rationales, accompanied by references and an annotated bibliography of study resources.
Table of Contents
Section 1: GENERAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT * Assessment of Fetal Well-Being * Adaption to Extrauterine Life * Neonatal Resuscitation * Physical Assessment * Gestational Age Assessment * Thermoregulation * Fluids and Electrolytes * Nutrition and Feeding * Developmental Care *. Radiographic Evaluation * Pharmacology * Section 2: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY * Cardiovascular Disorders * Pulmonary Disorders * Metabolic/Endocrine Disorders * Gastrointestinal Disorders * Hematologic Disorders * Neurologic Disorders * Renal and Genitourinary Disorders * Genetics * Immunologic Disorders and Infections * Orthopedic Disorders * Dermatologic Disorders * Ophthalmologic Disorders * Multisystem Disorders *Maternal-Fetal Complications * Hydrops * Pain * Substance Abuse * Section 3: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES * Research * Legal Issues in Neonatal Nursing * Ethical Issues in Neonatal Nursing * Section IV: FAMILY CARE * Families in Crisis * Transition of the High Risk Neonate to Home * Follow-up of the Preterm Infant to Maturity
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