Shannon E. Perry, Marilyn J. Hockenberry, Deitra Leonard Lowdermilk, David Wilson, Cheryl A Sams, Lisa Keenan-Lindsay, Shannon E. Perry, Marilyn J. Hockenberry, Deitra Leonard Lowdermilk, David Wilson, Cheryl A Sams, and Lisa Keenan-Lindsay
Finally, a Canadian text for maternity and pediatrics nursing courses! Canadian contributors have ensured that Maternal Child Nursing Care in Canada provides just the'right amount'of maternity and pediatrics content. User-friendly, up-to-date coverage offers everything you need for success in the classroom, the clinical setting, and on the CRNE examination. UNIQUE! Nursing Process boxes offer quick access to nursing process information for major diseases and conditions.UNIQUE! Nursing Alerts point out critical information to consider when caring for patients. UNIQUE! Guidelines boxes outline instructions for skills or procedures in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format. UNIQUE! Emergency boxes offer quick reference to emergency procedures for critical maternity and pediatric emergencies. UNIQUE! Home Care boxes offer helpful patient and family self-care guidelines for delivering effective care in the home environment. UNIQUE! Atraumatic Care boxes in the pediatric section illustrate how to provide competent nursing care without creating undue physical or psychological stress for pediatric patients, families, and nurses. UNIQUE! Community Focus boxes examine community issues and provide resources and guidance on caring for families outside the clinical setting. UNIQUE! Cultural Awareness boxes address culturally competent care for patients with a variety of customs and beliefs. UNIQUE! Family-Centered Teaching boxes discuss the family's role and needs in caring for the patient. Fully revised to reflect Canadian nursing practice, Canadian cultural diversity, and Canadian best practice guidelines.Canadian contributors provide the right amount of maternity and pediatric coverage, all within a Canadian context for nursing care.The latest information in the field is incorporated throughout, including expanded coverage of the late preterm infant and fetal heart rate pattern identification.Newcontent on evidence-informed practice illustrates how current research can be used to improve patient outcomes. New and consolidated content on pain assessment and management focuses on this key aspect of pediatric nursing.