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Core Curriculum for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing 6th edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x216 mm, kaal: 2080 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323554199
  • ISBN-13: 9780323554190
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 800 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x216 mm, kaal: 2080 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-May-2020
  • Kirjastus: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • ISBN-10: 0323554199
  • ISBN-13: 9780323554190
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Ensure you're referencing the most accurate information surrounding nursing practice in today's neonatal intensive care unit with AWHONN's Core Curriculum for Maternal-Newborn Nursing, 6th Edition. Developed by one of the most authoritative associations in neonatal intensive nursing care, AWHONN, this renowned guide provides in-depth coverage of the most common neonatal disorders and their management - focusing on the latest evidence-based practice for preterm infants, medications, and antepartum-intrapartum complications. Additionally, the concise outline format makes information easy to find as it highlights the essentials of each condition including the definition, etiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments, and outcomes. With timely content that sets the standard for neonatal nursing practice, this trusted reference is an excellent resource for practicing nurses working in any NICU worldwide.

  • Content developed by AWHONN
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  • one of the most authoritative associations in neonatal intensive care nursing, ensures the information is both accurate and relevant.
  • Concise outline format provides access to important nursing considerations associated with the management of the most common conditions in the neonate.
  • Full-scope coverage of neonatal nursing practice provides information on families, ethics, legal issues, research, case management, the transition to home, and more.
  • Focus on evidence-based practice related to preterm infants, medications, and antepartum-intrapartum complications sets the standard for neonatal nursing practice.
  • Strategies to promote inclusionary care better reflect today's nursing care today with a focus on family-centered care, comprehensive perinatal records, health care teams in the NICU, and infant care best practices.
  • NEW! Expanded information on breastfeeding and acquired opioid dependency
  • keep you informed with the latest best practices related to these two everchanging areas.
  • NEW! Updated neonatal resuscitation guidelines ensures you follow the most up-to-date protocols and procedures in this critical skill area.
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PART ONE Antepartum, Intrapartum, and Transition to Extrauterine Life
1 Uncomplicated Antepartum, Intrapartum, and Postpartum Care
1(19)
Bonita Shviraga
Jennifer G. Hensley
Terminology
1(1)
Normal Maternal Physiologic Changes by Systems
1(5)
Antepartum Care
6(7)
Normal Labor and Birth
13(3)
Puerperium: The "Fourth Trimester"
16(4)
2 Antepartum-lntrapartum Complications
20(18)
Helen M. Hurst
Anatomy and Physiology
20(4)
Conditions Related to the Antepartum Period
24(4)
Conditions Related to the Intrapartum Period
28(6)
Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia
34(4)
3 Perinatal Substance Abuse
38(16)
Karen D'Apolito
Overview
38(1)
Risk Factors Associated With Substance Use Disorder in Women
39(1)
Pregnancy Outcomes for Substance Use Disorder Associated With Common Drugs of Abuse
39(2)
Fetal and Neonatal Outcomes for Common Drugs of Prenatal Substance Dependence
41(1)
Childhood Outcomes for Common Drugs of Prenatal Substance Dependence
42(1)
Breast Milk and Drugs
43(1)
Preconception Counseling and Screening
43(1)
Treatment Approaches for Pregnant Women
44(1)
Barriers to Treatment
44(1)
Comorbidities Associated With Substance Use Disorders
44(1)
Screening Methods to Identify Potential Substance Users
44(1)
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
45(1)
Clinical Signs of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
45(1)
Clinical Signs Associated With Some Drugs
46(1)
Assessment of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
46(1)
Onset of Signs of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
46(1)
Differential Diagnosis
46(1)
Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
46(2)
Pharmacologic Treatment of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
48(1)
Drugs Used to Treat Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
48(1)
Standardization of Pharmacologic Management
48(2)
Environment to Care for Infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
50(1)
Discharge and Follow-Up
50(1)
The Future
50(4)
4 Adaptation to Extrauterine Life
54(15)
M. Terese Verklan
Anatomy and Physiology
54(4)
Routine Care Considerations During Transition
58(4)
Recognition of the Sick Newborn Infant
62(4)
Parent Teaching
66(3)
5 Neonatal Delivery Room Resuscitation
69(17)
Barbara Elizabeth Pappas
Deanna Lynn Robey
Definitions
69(1)
Anatomy and Physiology
69(1)
Risk Factors
70(1)
Anticipation of and Preparation for Resuscitation
70(4)
Equipment for Neonatal Resuscitation
74(1)
Apgar Scoring System
74(1)
Decision-Making Process
75(6)
Postresuscitation Care
81(1)
Complications of Resuscitation
82(1)
The Premature Neonate
82(1)
Special Situations
83(1)
Resuscitation Outside the Hospital or Beyond the Immediate Neonatal Period
84(1)
Ethics
84(2)
PART TWO Cornerstones of Clinical Practice
6 Thermoregulation
86(13)
M. Colleen Brand
Holly A. Shippey
Introduction
86(4)
Physiology of Thermoregulation
90(2)
Management of the Thermal Environment
92(4)
Summary
96(3)
7 Physical Assessment
99(32)
Ellen Tappero
Perinatal History
99(2)
Gestational Age Instruments
101(4)
Classification of Growth and Maturity
105(6)
Physical Examination
111(20)
8 Fluid and Electrolyte Management
131(13)
Susan Givens Bell
Fluid Balance
131(2)
Disorders of Fluid Balance
133(3)
Electrolyte Balance and Disorders
136(5)
Acid-Base Balance and Disorders
141(3)
9 Glucose Management
144(8)
Debra Armentrout
Glucose Homeostasis
144(1)
Hypoglycemia
145(3)
Infant of Diabetic Mother
148(1)
Hyperglycemia
149(1)
Transient or Permanent Neonatal Diabetes
150(2)
10 Nutritional Management
152(20)
Leslie A. Parker
Anatomy and Physiology of the Premature Infant's GI Tract
152(3)
Nutritional Requirements
155(3)
Parenteral Nutrition
158(3)
Enteral Feedings: Human Milk and Commercial Formulas for Term, Special-Needs, and Premature Infants
161(3)
Enteral Feeding Methods
164(3)
Nursing Interventions to Facilitate Tolerance of Enteral Feedings
167(1)
Nutritional Assessment and Standards for Adequate Growth
167(5)
11 Developmental Support
172(19)
Carol Turnage Spruill
Threats to Development
172(1)
Early Experience
173(1)
What is Developmental Care?
174(2)
Operationalizing Developmental Care
176(6)
Developmentally Supportive Environment
182(2)
Developmental Care Practices
184(3)
Parent Support and Involvement
187(1)
Teamwork and Continuity of Care
188(3)
12 Pharmacology
191(16)
Christine D. Domonoske
Principles of Pharmacology
191(1)
Pharmacodynamics
192(1)
Pharmacokinetics
193(7)
Medication Categories
200(6)
Nursing Implications for Medication Administration in the Neonate
206(1)
13 Laboratory Testing in the NICU
207(12)
Patricia Scheans
Laboratory Testing in the NICU
207(2)
Laboratory Specimen Collection Best Practices
209(1)
Laboratory Test Interpretation Principles
210(1)
Principles of Test Utilization
211(1)
Laboratory Interpretation---Decision Tree
212(2)
Laboratory Testing---Iatrogenic Sequelae and Preventive Strategies
214(2)
Decision Questions to Ask Before Obtaining a Laboratory Test
216(3)
14 Radiologic Evaluation
219(25)
Carol Wiltgen Trotter
Basic Concepts
219(1)
Terminology
219(1)
X-Ray Views Commonly Used in the Newborn Infant
220(1)
Risks Associated With Radiographic Examination in the Neonate
221(1)
Approach to Interpreting an X-ray
221(2)
Respiratory System
223(1)
Pulmonary Parenchymal Disease
223(3)
Pulmonary Air Leaks
226(1)
Miscellaneous Causes of Respiratory Distress
227(1)
Thoracic Surgical Problems
228(1)
Cardiovascular System
229(4)
Gastrointestinal System
233(4)
Skeletal System
237(1)
Indwelling Lines and Tubes
238(3)
Diagnostic Imaging
241(3)
15 Common Invasive Procedures
244(26)
Teresa B. Bailey
Heather Lynn Maltsberger
Airway Procedures
244(6)
Circulatory Access Procedures
250(11)
Blood Sampling Procedures
261(3)
Miscellaneous Procedures
264(4)
Simulation
268(2)
16 Pain Assessment and Management
270(18)
Martene Walden
Definition of Pain
270(1)
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Procedures That Cause Pain
270(2)
Postoperative Pain
272(1)
Physiology of Acute Pain in Preterm Neonates
272(1)
Standards of Practice
273(1)
Pain Assessment
274(1)
Pain Assessment Instruments
274(4)
Echelle Douleur Inconfort Nouveau-Ne, Neonatal Pain and Discomfort Scale (EDIN)
278(1)
Nursing Care of the Infant in Pain
278(6)
Pain Management at End of Life
284(1)
Parents' Role in Pain Assessment and Management
284(4)
17 Families in Crisis
288(13)
Carole Kenner
Marina Boykova
Grief
288(5)
Interventions for Facilitating Crisis Resolution
293(2)
Interventions for Facilitating Grief Resolution
295(1)
Interventions for Parents Experiencing a Perinatal Loss
296(5)
18 Patient Safety
301(28)
Joan Renaud Smith
Ann Donze
Domain One-Culture
302(3)
Structured Effective Methods of Communication
305(1)
Domain Two---Learning System
306(1)
Core Value of the Framework: Parent/Family Engagement
307(22)
19 Discharge Planning and Transition to Home
329(17)
Pat Hummel
Margaret M. Naber
Introduction
329(1)
General Principles
329(1)
Health Care Trends
329(1)
Individualized Discharge Criteria for the Infant and Family
330(1)
Parenting in the NICU and After Discharge
331(2)
Discharge Preparation and Process for All NICU Infants
333(4)
Additional Considerations for Discharge of Infants With Complex Medical Needs
337(3)
Family and Infant Care Postdischarge
340(6)
20 Genetics: From Bench to Bedside
346(13)
Julieanne Heidi Schiefelbein
Basic Genetics
346(2)
Chromosomal Defects
348(1)
Prenatal Diagnosis
348(3)
Postnatal Testing
351(1)
Human Genome Project
352(1)
Genetic Counseling
352(1)
Newborn Care
353(6)
21 Intrafacility and Interfacility Neonatal Transport
359(18)
Webra Price-Douglas
Tammy Rush
Historical Aspects
359(1)
Philosophy of Neonatal Transport
360(1)
Intrafacility Neonatal Transport
360(1)
Interfacility Neonatal Transport
361(4)
Transport Equipment
365(2)
Neonatal Transport Process
367(4)
Documentation
371(1)
Safety
371(2)
Disaster Preparation
373(1)
Air Transport Considerations
373(1)
Legal and Ethical Considerations
374(1)
Quality Management
374(3)
22 Care of the Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant
377(11)
Sharron Forest
Overview
377(1)
Epidemiology
377(1)
Mortality and Morbidity
377(1)
Perinatal Management
378(1)
Perinatal Consultation
378(1)
Antenatal Steroids
379(1)
Timing of Umbilical Cord Clamping After Birth
379(1)
Delivery Room Care Specific to ELBW Infants
379(1)
Thermoregulation
380(1)
Ventilatory Practices in the Delivery Room
380(1)
Admission to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
381(1)
Vascular Access
382(1)
Skin Care
382(1)
Assisted Ventilation
382(1)
Nutritional Management
383(2)
Management and Prevention of Infection
385(1)
Neurosensory Complications
385(1)
Developmental Interventions
385(1)
End-of-Life Care
386(1)
Future Directions
386(2)
23 Care of the Late Preterm Infant
388(6)
M. Terese Verklan
Gestational Age Assessment
388(1)
Respiratory
388(1)
Thermoregulation Issues
389(1)
Hypoglycemia
390(1)
Sepsis
390(1)
Hyperbilirubinemia
391(1)
Feeding Difficulties
391(1)
Neurologic Development
392(1)
Parent Education and Support
392(1)
Discharge Criteria
393(1)
Long-Term Outcome
393(1)
PART THREE Pathophysiology: Management, and Treatment of Common Disorders
24 Respiratory Distress
394(23)
Debbie Fraser
Lung Development
394(2)
Physiology of Respiration
396(1)
Respiratory Disorders
396(14)
Pulmonary Air Leaks (Pneumomediastinum, Pneumothorax, Pneumopericardium, Pulmonary Interstitial Emphysema)
410(2)
Pulmonary Hypoplasia
412(1)
Pulmonary Hemorrhage
412(1)
Other Causes of Respiratory Distress
412(5)
25 Apnea
417(8)
Lindsey Churchman
Definitions of Apnea
417(1)
Types of Apnea
417(1)
Pathogenesis of Apnea in the Premature Infant
418(1)
Causes of Apnea
419(1)
Evaluation for Apnea
420(1)
Management Techniques
421(2)
Home Monitoring
423(2)
26 Assisted Ventilation
425(21)
Debbie Fraser
William Diehl-Jones
Physiology
425(4)
Treatment Modalities
429(3)
Nursing Care of the Patient Requiring Respiratory Support or Conventional Mechanical Ventilation
432(2)
High-Frequency Ventilation
434(4)
Nursing Care During Therapy
438(2)
Medications Used During Ventilation Therapy
440(2)
Weaning From Conventional Ventilation
442(1)
Interpretation of Blood Gas Values
443(3)
27 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
446(14)
Leigh Ann Cates-McGlinn
ECMO: A Historical Perspective
446(1)
Common Neonatal ECMO Pathophysiology
446(1)
Criteria for Use of ECMO
447(1)
ECMO Perfusion Techniques
447(1)
Circuit Components and Additional Devices
448(4)
Physiology of Extracorporeal Circulation
452(1)
Care of the Infant Requiring ECMO
453(3)
Post-ECMO Care
456(1)
Parental Support
457(1)
Follow-Up and Outcome
457(3)
28 Cardiovascular Disorders
460(44)
Sharyl L. Sadowski
M. Terese Verklan
Cardiovascular Embryology and Anatomy
461(5)
Congenital Heart Defects
466(2)
Risk Assessment and Approach to Diagnosis of Cardiac Disease
468(7)
Defects With Increased Pulmonary Blood Flow
475(4)
Obstructive Defects With Pulmonary Venous Congestion
479(2)
Obstructive Defects With Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow
481(4)
Mixed Defects
485(5)
Congestive Heart Failure
490(2)
Postoperative Cardiac Management
492(2)
Postoperative Disturbances
494(10)
29 Gastrointestinal Disorders
504(39)
Wanda T. Bradshaw
Gastrointestinal Embryonic Development
504(1)
Functions of the Gastrointestinal Tract
505(1)
Assessment of the Gastrointestinal System
505(3)
Abdominal Wall Defects
508(4)
Obstructions of the Gastrointestinal Tract
512(10)
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
522(2)
Short-Bowel Syndrome
524(2)
Biliary Atresia
526(1)
Cholestasis
527(1)
Gastroesophageal Reflux
528(2)
Multisystem Disorders With Gastrointestinal Involvement
530(13)
30 Endocrine Disorders
543(25)
Susan Tucker Blackburn
The Endocrine System
543(2)
Pituitary Gland Disorders
545(1)
Thyroid Gland Disorders
546(5)
Adrenal Gland Disorders
551(5)
Sexual Development
556(1)
Disorders of Sexual Development
556(8)
Pancreas
564(4)
31 Hematologic Disorders
568(20)
William Diehl-Jones
Debbie Fraser
Development of Blood Cells
568(4)
Coagulation
572(2)
Anemia
574(3)
Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn
577(1)
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
578(2)
Thrombocytopenia
580(1)
Polycythemia
581(1)
Inherited Bleeding Disorders
582(1)
Transfusion Therapies
583(3)
Evaluation by Complete Blood Cell Count
586(2)
32 Infectious Diseases in the Neonate
588(29)
Kathryn M. Rudd
Transmission of Infectious Organisms in the Neonate
588(1)
Risk Factors
589(1)
Diagnosis and Treatment
589(6)
Neonatal Septicemia
595(5)
Infection With Specific Pathogens
600(11)
Infection Control
611(6)
33 Renal and Genitourinary Disorders
617(12)
Denise Maguire
Overview
617(1)
Fetal Development of the Kidney
617(1)
Development of the Bladder and Urethra
618(1)
Renal Function
618(1)
Renal Anatomy
618(1)
Regulation of Postnatal Renal Hemodynamics
619(2)
Clinical Evaluation of Renal and Urinary Tract Disease
621(1)
Laboratory Evaluation of Renal Function
622(1)
Radiographic Evaluation
623(1)
Acute Kidney Injury
623(2)
Renal Tubular Acidosis
625(1)
Developmental Renal Abnormalities
625(2)
Disorders of the Genitalia
627(2)
34 Neurologic Disorders
629(25)
Georgia Ditzenberger
Anatomy of the Neurologic System
629(2)
Physiology of the Neurologic System
631(1)
Neurologic Assessment
632(2)
Neural Tube Defects (NTDs)
634(2)
Neurologic Disorders
636(8)
Intracranial Hemorrhages
644(3)
Seizures
647(2)
Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
649(3)
Periventricular Leukomalacia
652(1)
Meningitis
653(1)
35 Congenital Anomalies
654(24)
Lisa A. Lubbers
Specific Disorders
658(6)
Sex Chromosome Abnormalities
664(1)
Non-Chromosomal Abnormalities
665(6)
Deformation Abnormalities
671(1)
Congenital Metabolic Problems
672(1)
Disorders of Metabolism
673(5)
36 Neonatal Dermatology
678(13)
Catherine Witt
Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin
678(2)
Care of the Newborn Infant's Skin
680(1)
Assessment of the Newborn Infant's Skin
681(1)
Common Skin Lesions
681(10)
37 Ophthalmologic and Auditory Disorders
691(14)
Debbie Fraser
William Diehl-Jones
Anatomy of the Eye
691(1)
Patient Assessment
692(1)
Pathologic Conditions and Management
693(1)
Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
694(7)
Anatomy of the Ear
701(1)
Innervation
702(1)
Patient Assessment
702(3)
PART FOUR Professional Practice
38 Foundations of Neonatal Research
705(9)
Alice S. Hill
Research and Generation of Nursing Knowledge
705(2)
Research Process and Components of a Research Study
707(1)
Quantitative Research
708(1)
Qualitative Research
709(1)
Areas of Exploration in Neonatal Nursing
709(1)
Nurses as Consumers of Research
709(1)
Ethics in Research and Nurses as Advocates
710(4)
39 Ethical Issues
714(6)
Tanya Sudia
Anita Catlin
Examining Ethical Issues in the NICU
714(1)
Principles of Biomedical Ethics
715(1)
Other Approaches to Ethical Issues
716(1)
Case Analysis Model
717(1)
The Nurse's Role in Ethical Issues
717(1)
Assessing Ethical Advisories From Maternal Child Organizations
718(1)
Consulting the Hospital Ethics Committee
718(1)
Summary
718(2)
40 Legal Issues
720(14)
M. Terese Verklan
Nursing Process
720(1)
Standard of Care
721(2)
Malpractice
723(1)
?ability
723(3)
Advanced Practice
726(1)
Documentation
727(3)
Informed Consent
730(1)
Professional Liability Insurance
731(3)
Appendix A Newborn Metric Conversion Tables 734(3)
Index 737