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100 1 $aMurray, Sharon Smith.
245 10 $aFoundations of maternal-newborn and women's health nursing /$cSharon Smith Murray, Emily Slone McKinney.
250 $a5th ed.
260 $aMaryland Heights, Mo. :$bSaunders Elsevier,$c©2010.
300 $axxii, 1034 pages :$billustrations (chiefly color) ;$c29 cm
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500 $aRevised edition of: Foundations of maternal-newborn nursing / Sharon Smith Murray, Emily Slone McKinney. 4th ed. c2006.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $apt. I. Foundations for nursing care of childbearing families -- 1. Maternity and women's health care today -- Historical perspectives on childbearing -- Current settings for childbirth -- Current trends in perinatal and women's health care -- Standards of practice for perinatal and women's health nursing -- Advances in technology -- Complementary and alternative medicine -- The family -- Cultural perspectives in childbearing -- Statistics on maternal, infant, and women's health -- 2. The nurse's role in maternity and women's health care -- Shortage of nurses -- Advanced preparation for maternal-newborn and women's health nurses -- Implications of changing roles for nurse -- Critical thinking -- Application of the nursing process -- Collaborative problems -- 3. Ethical, social, and legal issues -- Ethics and bioethics -- Social issues -- Poverty -- Homelessness -- Access to health care -- Care versus cure -- Late preterm infants -- Legal issues -- Malpractice -- 4. Reproductive anatomy and physiology -- Sexual development -- Female reproductive anatomy -- Female reproductive cycle -- The female breast -- Male reproductive anatomy and physiology -- 5. Hereditary and environmental influences on childbearing -- Genes and chromosomes -- Multifactorial disorders --Teratogens -- Mechanical disruptions to fetal development --Genetic counseling -- pt. II. The family before birth -- 6. Conception and prenatal development -- The family before birth -- Gametogenesis -- Conception -- Preembryonic period -- Embryonic period -- Fetal period -- Auxiliary structures -- Fetal circulation -- Multifetal pregnancy -- 7. Physiologic adaptations to pregnancy -- Changes in body systems -- Confirmation of pregnancy -- Antepartum assessment and care -- 8. Psychosocial adaptations to pregnancy -- Maternal psychological responses -- Maternal role transition -- Paternal adaptation -- Adaptation of grandparents -- Adaptation of siblings -- Factors influencing psychosocial adaptations -- Barriers to prenatal care -- Cultural influences on childbearing -- 9. Nutrition for childbearing -- Weight gain during pregnancy -- Nutritional requirements -- Factors that influence nutrition -- Nutritional risk factors -- Nutrition after birth -- 10. Antepartal fetal assessment -- Indications for fetal diagnostic tests -- Ultrasound -- Doppler ultrasound blood flow assessment -- Alpha-fetoprotein screening -- Multiple-marker screening -- Chorionic villus sampling -- Amniocentesis -- Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling (PUBS) -- Antepartum fetal surveillance -- Maternal assessment of fetal movement -- 11. Perinatal education -- Goals of perinatal education -- Providers of education -- Class participants -- Choices for childbearing -- Types of classes available -- Cesarean birth preparation classes -- Breastfeeding classes -- Parenting/infant care classes -- Education for childbirth -- Methods of childbirth education -- The labor partner.
505 0 $apt. III. The family during birth -- 12. Processes of birth -- Physiologic effects of the birth process -- Components of the birth process -- Normal labor -- Stages and phases of labor -- The childbirth story -- 13. Nursing care during labor and birth -- Issues for new nurses -- Admission to the birth center -- False or early labor -- Fetal oxygenation -- Discomfort -- Prevent injury -- Nursing care during the late intrapartum period -- 14. Intrapartum fetal surveillance -- Fetal oxygenation -- Auscultation and palpation -- Electronic fetal monitoring -- Electronic fetal monitoring equipment -- Evaluating intermittent auscultation and palpation data -- Evaluation of electronic fetal monitoring systems -- Significance of fetal heart rate patterns -- Learning needs -- Fetal oxygenation -- 15. Pain management during childbirth -- Unique nature of pain during birth -- Adverse effects of excessive pain -- Variables of childbirth pain -- Standards for pain management -- Nonpharmacologic pain management -- Pharmacologic pain management -- Pain -- Epidural analgesia -- Respiratory compromise -- 16. Nursing care during obstetric procedures -- Amniotomy -- Induction and augmentation of labor -- Version -- Operative vaginal birth -- Episiotomy -- Cesarean birth -- The cesarean birth story -- pt. IV. The family following birth -- 17. Postpartum physiologic adaptations -- Reproductive system -- Cardiovascular system -- Gastrointestinal system -- Urinary system -- Musculoskeletal system -- Integumentary system -- Neurologic system -- Endocrine system -- Postpartum assessments -- Care in the immediate postpartum period -- Nursing care after cesarean birth -- 18. Postpartum psychosocial Adaptations -- the process of becoming acquainted -- The process of maternal adaptation -- The process of family adaptation -- Factors that affect family adaptation -- Cultural influences on adaptation -- Home and community-based care -- 19. Normal newborn : processes of adaptation -- Initiation of respirations -- Cardiovascular adaption : transition from fetal to neonatal circulation -- Neurologic adaptation : thermoregulation -- Hematologic adaptation -- Gastrointestinal system -- Hepatic system -- Immune system -- Psychosocial adaptation -- 20. Assessment of the normal newborn -- Early focused assessments -- Assessment of body systems -- Assessment of gestational age -- Assessment of behavior -- 21. Care of the normal newborn -- Clinical pathways -- Early care -- Blood glucose -- Bilirubin -- Ongoing assessments and care -- Circumcision -- Immunization -- Newborn screening tests -- Discharge and newborn follow-up care -- 22. Infant feeding -- Nutritional needs of the newborn -- Breast milk and formula composition -- Considerations in choosing a feeding method -- Normal breastfeeding -- Common breastfeeding concerns -- Formula feeding -- 23. Home care of the infant -- Information for new parents -- Care after discharge -- Infant equipment -- Early problems -- Infant crying -- Colic -- Shaken Baby Syndrome -- Sleep -- Concerns of working mothers -- Concerns of adoptive parents -- Common question and concerns -- Dressing and warmth -- Stool and voiding patterns -- Smoking -- Eyes -- Baths -- Nails -- Sucking needs -- Teething -- Common rashes -- Nutrition during the early weeks -- Growth and development -- Well-baby care -- Illness.
505 0 $apt. V. Families at risk during the childbearing period -- 24. The childbearing family with special needs -- Adolescent pregnancy -- Delayed pregnancy -- Substance abuse -- Antepartum period -- Intrapartum period -- Postpartum period -- Birth of an infant with congenital anomalies -- Perinatal loss -- Relinquishment for adoption -- Intimate partner violence -- 25. Complications of pregnancy -- Hemorrhagic conditions of early pregnancy --Hemorrhagic conditions of late pregnancy -- Hyperemesis gravidarum (HEG) -- Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy -- Hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets (HELLP) syndrome -- Chronic hypertension -- Incompatibility between maternal and fetal blood -- Rh incompatibility -- 26. Concurrent disorders during pregnancy -- Diabetes mellitus -- Cardiac disease -- Medical conditions -- Infections during pregnancy -- 27. Intrapartum complications -- Dysfunctional labor -- Intrauterine infection -- Maternal exhaustion -- Premature rupture of the membranes -- Preterm labor -- Psychosocial concerns -- Management of home care -- Boredom -- Prolonged pregnancy -- Intrapartum emergencies -- Trauma -- 28. Postpartum maternal complications -- Postpartum hemorrhage -- Hypovolemic shock -- Subinvolution of the uterus -- Thromboembolic disorders -- Puerperal infection -- Postpartum mood disorders -- Bipolar II disorder -- Postpartum psychosis -- Postpartum anxiety disorders -- 29. High-risk Newborn : complications associated with gestational age and development -- Care of high-risk newborns -- Late preterm infants -- Preterm infants -- Environmentally caused stress -- Nutrition -- Parenting -- Common complications of preterm infants -- Postterm infants -- Small-for-gestational-age infants -- Large-for-gestational-age infants -- 30. High-risk newborn : acquired and congenital conditions -- Respiratory complications -- Hyperbilirubinemia (pathologic jaundice) -- Infection -- Infant of a diabetic mother -- Polycythemia -- Hypocalcemia -- Prenatal drug exposure -- Phenylketonuria -- Congenital anomalies -- Congenital cardiac defects -- pt. VI. Women's health care -- 31. Family planning -- Information about contraception -- Considerations when choosing a contraceptive method -- Adolescents -- Perimenopausal women -- 32. Infertility -- Extent of infertility -- Factors contributing to infertility -- Evaluation of infertility -- History -- Responses to infertility -- Outcomes after infertility therapy -- 33. Preventive care for women -- National emphasis on women's health -- 34. Women's health problems -- Breast disorders -- Cardiovascular disease -- Menstrual cycle disorders -- Elective termination of pregnancy -- Menopause -- Pelvic floor dysfunction -- Disorders of the reproductive tract -- Infectious disorders of the reproductive tract -- Appendix A. Laboratory values in pregnant and nonpregnant women and in the newborn -- Appendix B.l Use of drugs and botanical preparations during pregnancy and breastfeeding -- Appendix C. Keys to clinical practice : components of daily care.
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