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Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing Care

by Patricia W. Ladewig; Marcia L. London; Michele C. Davidson

Synopsis

Accurate, readable, and up-to-date, this "high-tech, high-touch" text presents pregnancy and childbirth as normal life processes with family members as co-participants in care. ""CONTEMPORARY MATERNAL-NEWBORN NURSING, 8/e"" thoroughly illuminates all aspects of maternal-newborn nursing and many opportunities for nurses to make a difference in a changing healthcare environment. After introducing key concepts, it progresses through the steps of the nursing process, clearly delineating nurses roles throughout pregnancy, labor, birth, the newborn period, and postpartum care. For each, it presents basic theory followed by chapters on assessment and care for essentially healthy women or infants, and then by complications and treatment. Recurring themes include evidence-based practice, critical thinking, clinical decision-making, community-based care, patient and family teaching, safety, cultural competence, complementary/alternative therapies, and health promotion. This editions significant updates include revisions reflecting the latest recommendations of AACN Baccalaureate Essentials, QSEN, the Institute of Medicine (IOM), and Healthy People 2020.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2014
ISBN-13 9780132843218
ISBN-10 0132843218
Class Copyright
Publisher Pearson Education
Subject Family & Relationships
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 848
Shelf No. KQ629