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Fast facts for the neonatal nurse : care essentials for normal and high-risk neonates / by Michele R. Davidson.

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer fileLanguage: English Publication details: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, 2020Edition: Second EdDescription: 1 online resource (334, pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826184917 (e-book)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RJ253  D28 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
I: Newborn physiology and initial newborn exams, assessments, and procedures -- 1. Physiological adaptations to birth -- 2. Initial newborn procedures and assessments -- 3. Newborn procedures -- II. Comprehensive newborn exam -- 4. Comprehensive review of history -- 5. Newborn examination -- III. Newborn nutrition -- 6. Nutritional needs of the newborn -- 7. Breastfeeding -- 8. Common physiological breastfeeding symptoms -- 9. Formula and feeding infants with special needs -- IV. Common neonatal conditions and infections -- 10. Respiratory alterations -- 11. Common neonatal conditions -- 12. Common neonatal infections -- V. High-risk neonatal conditions -- 13. Adverse conditions in very preterm neonates (less than 32 weeks) -- 14. Long-Term sequala of prematurity -- 15. Conditions affecting fetal growth -- 16. Hematological disorders -- 17. Conditions associated with maternal risk -- VI. Genetic and congenital disorders -- 18. Genetic and congenital disorders -- 19. Congenital cardiac defects and critical congenital heart defects -- 20. Physically apparent birth defects -- 21. Underlying birth defects -- VII. The NICU -- 22. Introduction to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) -- 23. Management of common NICU complications -- 24. Neonatal ethical conflicts and considerations -- VIII. Discharge and parent teaching -- 25. Discharge teaching for parents -- 26. Newborn care -- IX. Promoting healthy families in the community -- 27. Home environment and infant safety -- 28. Issues in the home environment
Summary: Written for novice neonatal nurses and those new to the NICU, this concise, easy-to-use resource delivers all the essentials of daily practice for the care of neonates and their families. Families experience dramatic transformations as roles develop and change during the newborn period. Throughout it all, they rely on the nurse’s expertise, support, and encouragement to learn to care for their child and meet the newborn’s most basic needs. Fast Facts for the Neonatal Nurse, Second Edition begins with a streamlined yet comprehensive review of normal newborn characteristics. With this foundation, chapters walk through a variety of common and uncommon newborn physiological changes to enable the neonatal nurse to detect any possible complications that warrant additional assessment. This second edition provides more in-depth content on high-risk conditions to promote the safest, high-quality care to the entire neonatal patient population. Grounded in evidence-based practice, all chapters in this edition have been updated with the newest neonatal interventions and protocols. New to the Second Edition: Introduces a new “High Risk Care” section specific to the needs of neonates with conditions that may warrant high risk or NICU settings Contains THREE new chapters: Introduction to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Management of Common NICU Complications Neonatal Ethical Conflicts & Considerations Key Features: Provides essential information for new neonatal nurses in concise, consistent, easy-to-use format Contains crucial knowledge for comprehensive, holistic care for both low-risk and high-risk neonates and their families in all settings Presents only evidence-based practice recommendations Includes such features as Fast Facts Boxes and tables with easy-to-read lab values to reinforce information
List(s) this item appears in: Online E-Books 2022
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I: Newborn physiology and initial newborn exams, assessments, and procedures -- 1. Physiological adaptations to birth --
2. Initial newborn procedures and assessments -- 3. Newborn procedures -- II. Comprehensive newborn exam --
4. Comprehensive review of history -- 5. Newborn examination -- III. Newborn nutrition -- 6. Nutritional needs of the newborn --
7. Breastfeeding -- 8. Common physiological breastfeeding symptoms -- 9. Formula and feeding infants with special needs --
IV. Common neonatal conditions and infections -- 10. Respiratory alterations -- 11. Common neonatal conditions --
12. Common neonatal infections -- V. High-risk neonatal conditions -- 13. Adverse conditions in very preterm neonates (less than 32 weeks) -- 14. Long-Term sequala of prematurity -- 15. Conditions affecting fetal growth -- 16. Hematological disorders -- 17. Conditions associated with maternal risk -- VI. Genetic and congenital disorders -- 18. Genetic and congenital disorders --
19. Congenital cardiac defects and critical congenital heart defects -- 20. Physically apparent birth defects -- 21. Underlying birth defects -- VII. The NICU -- 22. Introduction to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) -- 23. Management of common NICU complications -- 24. Neonatal ethical conflicts and considerations -- VIII. Discharge and parent teaching -- 25. Discharge teaching for parents -- 26. Newborn care -- IX. Promoting healthy families in the community -- 27. Home environment and infant safety -- 28. Issues in the home environment

Written for novice neonatal nurses and those new to the NICU, this concise, easy-to-use resource delivers all the essentials of daily practice for the care of neonates and their families. Families experience dramatic transformations as roles develop and change during the newborn period. Throughout it all, they rely on the nurse’s expertise, support, and encouragement to learn to care for their child and meet the newborn’s most basic needs.
Fast Facts for the Neonatal Nurse, Second Edition begins with a streamlined yet comprehensive review of normal newborn characteristics. With this foundation, chapters walk through a variety of common and uncommon newborn physiological changes to enable the neonatal nurse to detect any possible complications that warrant additional assessment. This second edition provides more in-depth content on high-risk conditions to promote the safest, high-quality care to the entire neonatal patient population. Grounded in evidence-based practice, all chapters in this edition have been updated with the newest neonatal interventions and protocols.
New to the Second Edition:
Introduces a new “High Risk Care” section specific to the needs of neonates with conditions that may warrant high risk or NICU settings
Contains THREE new chapters:
Introduction to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Management of Common NICU Complications
Neonatal Ethical Conflicts & Considerations
Key Features:
Provides essential information for new neonatal nurses in concise, consistent, easy-to-use format
Contains crucial knowledge for comprehensive, holistic care for both low-risk and high-risk neonates and their families in all settings
Presents only evidence-based practice recommendations
Includes such features as Fast Facts Boxes and tables with easy-to-read lab values to reinforce information

Fund 164 CE-Logic, Inc. Purchased March 2, 2021 OEBP000199 P. Roderno PHP 5,518.00
2021-03-110 7813 to 7820

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