Contemporary maternal-newborn nursing care / Patricia W. Ladewig
Material type: TextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, New Year : Pearson Education, Inc., c2010Edition: Seventh EditionDescription: xxi, 984 pages : Figures and tables ; 28 cmISBN: 9780135025857Subject(s): Maternity nursing | Pediatric nursing | NeonatologyLOC classification: RG951 | L15 2010Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Philippine Christian University Mary Johnston College of Nursing Circulation | College | PCUMJCN RG951 L15 2010 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1.Contemporary maternal-newborn care.--
2.Culture and the childbearing family.--
3.Reproductive anatomy and physiology.--
4.Conception and fetal development.--
5.Health promotion for women.--
6.Common gynecologic problems.--
7.Families with special reproductive concerns.--
8.Preparation for parenthood.--
9.Physical and psychologic changes of pregnancy.--
10.Antepartal nursing assessment.--
11.The expectant family : needs and care.--
12.Maternal nutrition.--
13.Adolescent pregnancy.--
14.Assessment of fetal well-being.--
15.Pregnancy at risk : pregestational problems.--
16.Pregnancy at risk : gestational onset.--
17.Processes and stages of labor and birth.--
18.Intrapartal nursing assessment.--
19.The family in childbirth : needs and care.--
20.Pharmacologic management of pain.--
21.Childbirth at risk : pre-labor complications.--
22.Childbirth at risk : labor-related complications.--
23.Birth-related procedures.--
24.The physiologic responses of the newborn to birth.--
25.Nursing assessment of the newborn.--
26.Normal newborn : needs and care.--
27.Newborn nutrition.--
28.The newborn at risk : conditions present at birth.--
29.The newborn at risk : birth-related stressors.--
30.Postpartal adaptation and nursing assessment.--
31.The postpartal family : needs and care.--
32.Home care of the postpartal family.--
33.The postpartal family at risk.
Maternal-newborn nursing is multi-faceted, challenging and rewarding. It provides multiple opportunities to touch lives and make a difference. In the new edition, those facets and their impact on maternal-newborn nursing is evident, while emphasizing that family members are co-participants in care.
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