Olds maternal newborn nursing & women's health across the lifespan / Michele R. Davidson, Marcia L. London, and Patricia W. Ladewig.

By: Davidson, Michele [author]Contributor(s): London, Marcia L [co-author] | Ladewig, Patricia W [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Pearson, c2016Edition: Tenth editionDescription: xxviii, 1095 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmISBN: 9780133954036Subject(s): MATERNAL-CHILD NURSING -- METHODS | NEONATAL NURSING -- METHODS | NURSING ASSESSMENT -- METHODSLOC classification: RG 951 .D38 2016
Contents:
Current issues in maternal-newborn nursing -- Family, culture, and complementary therapies -- Health promotion of women across the lifespan -- Women's health: family planning -- Women's health: commonly occurring infections -- Women's health problems -- Women's care: social issues -- Violence against women -- The reproductive system -- Conception and fetal development -- Special reproductive concerns: infertility and genetics -- Physical and psychologic changes of pregnancy -- Antepartum nursing assessment -- The expectant family: needs and care -- Adolescent pregnancy -- Maternal nutrition -- Pregnancy at risk: pregestational problems -- Pregnancy at risk: gestational onset -- Assessment of fetal well-being -- Processes and stages of labor and birth -- Intrapartum nursing assessment -- The family in childbirth: needs and care -- Pharmacologic pain management -- Childbirth at risk: prelabor and intrapartum complications -- Childbirth at risk: labor-related complications -- Birth-related procedures -- Physiologic responses of the newborn to birth -- Nursing assessment of the newborn -- The normal newborn: needs and care -- Newborn nutrition -- The newborn at risk: conditions present at birth -- The newborn at risk: birth-related stressors -- Postpartum family adaptation and nursing assessment -- The postpartum family: needs and care -- Home care of the postpartum family -- Grief and loss in the childbearing family -- The postpartum family at risk
Summary: Address nursing care for patients who have complications, such as a woman with preeclamsia. We designed this feature to help you approach care from the nursing process perspective.
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Includes index.

Current issues in maternal-newborn nursing --
Family, culture, and complementary therapies --
Health promotion of women across the lifespan --
Women's health: family planning --
Women's health: commonly occurring infections --
Women's health problems --
Women's care: social issues --
Violence against women --
The reproductive system --
Conception and fetal development --
Special reproductive concerns: infertility and genetics --
Physical and psychologic changes of pregnancy --
Antepartum nursing assessment --
The expectant family: needs and care --
Adolescent pregnancy --
Maternal nutrition --
Pregnancy at risk: pregestational problems --
Pregnancy at risk: gestational onset --
Assessment of fetal well-being --
Processes and stages of labor and birth --
Intrapartum nursing assessment --
The family in childbirth: needs and care --
Pharmacologic pain management --
Childbirth at risk: prelabor and intrapartum complications --
Childbirth at risk: labor-related complications --
Birth-related procedures --
Physiologic responses of the newborn to birth --
Nursing assessment of the newborn --
The normal newborn: needs and care --
Newborn nutrition --
The newborn at risk: conditions present at birth --
The newborn at risk: birth-related stressors --
Postpartum family adaptation and nursing assessment --
The postpartum family: needs and care --
Home care of the postpartum family --
Grief and loss in the childbearing family --
The postpartum family at risk

Address nursing care for patients who have complications, such as a woman with preeclamsia. We designed this feature to help you approach care from the nursing process perspective.

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