Wong's nursing care of infants and children /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Hockenberry, Marilyn J. (Editor ), Wilson, David, 1950-2015 (Editor )
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier/Mosby ©2011
Edición:Edition 9.
Materias:
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Unit I.
  • Children, their families, and the nurse.
  • Perspectives of pediatric nursing /
  • Marilyn J. Hockenberry and Patrick Barrera.
  • Social, cultural, and religious influences on child health promotion /
  • Annaka G. Thibodeaux and Kim Mooney-Doyle.
  • Family influences on child health promotion /
  • Marilyn J. Hockenberry.
  • Community-based nursing care of the child and family /
  • Christine A. Brosnan and Sandra L. Upchurch.
  • Hereditary influences on health promotion of the child and family /
  • Cynthia A. Prows.
  • Unit II.
  • Assessment of the child and family.
  • Communication and physical assessment of the child /
  • Marilyn J. Hockenberry.
  • Pain assessment and management in children /
  • Eufemia Jacob.
  • Unit III.
  • Family-centered care of the newborn.
  • Health promotion of the newborn and family /
  • Barbara J. Wheeler.
  • The high-risk newborn and family /
  • Debbie Fraser Askin and David Wilson.
  • Conditions caused by defects in physical development /
  • David Wilson, Barbara Montagnino, and Kristina Wilson. –
  • Unit IV.
  • Family-centered care of the infant.
  • Health promotion of the infant and family /
  • David Wilson.
  • Health problems during infancy /
  • David Wilson. –
  • Unit V.
  • Family-centered care of the young child.
  • Health promotion of the toddler and family /
  • David Wilson.
  • Health promotion of the preschooler and family /
  • Rebecca A. Monroe.
  • Health problems of early childhood /
  • Marilyn J. Hockenberry and Lisa Creamer. –
  • Unit VI.
  • Family-centered care of the school-age child.
  • Health promotion of the school-age child and family /
  • Cheryl C. Rodgers.
  • Health problems of middle childhood /
  • Shannon McCord. –
  • Unit VII.
  • Family-centered care of the adolescent.
  • Health promotion of the adolescent and family /
  • Elizabeth M. Saewyc.
  • Physical health problems of adolescence /
  • Linda M. Kollar.
  • Behavioral health problems of adolescence /
  • Jamie Stang and Meg Bruening. –
  • Unit VIII.
  • Family-centered care of the child with special needs.
  • Family-centered care of the child with chronic illness or disability /
  • Patricia Barry McElfresh and Tara Taneski Merck.
  • Family-centered end-of-life care /
  • Angela M. Ethier.
  • The child with cognitive, sensory, or communication impairment /
  • Rosalind Bryant.
  • Family-centered home care /
  • David Wilson. –
  • Unit IX.
  • The child who is hospitalized.
  • Family-centered care of the child during illness and hospitalization /
  • Jennifer Sandersmembers.
  • Pediatric variations of nursing interventions /
  • Terri L. Brown. –
  • Unit X.
  • The child with disturbance of fluid and electrolytes.
  • Balance and imbalance of body fluids /
  • David Wilson.
  • Conditions that produce fluid and electrolyte imbalance /
  • Rose Ann Urdiales Baker, Mary A. Mondozzi, and Marilyn J. Hockenberry.
  • The child with renal dysfunction /
  • Barbara Montagnino and Patricia A. Ring. –
  • Unit XI.
  • The child with problems related to the transfer of oxygen and nutrients.
  • The child with disturbance of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange /
  • David Wilson.
  • The child with respiratory dysfunction /
  • David Wilson.
  • The child with gastrointestinal dysfunction /
  • Marilyn J. Hockenberry.
  • Unit XII.
  • The child with problems related to production and circulation of blood.
  • The child with cardiovascular dysfunction /
  • Amy Delaney, Margaret L. Schroeder, and Annette Baker.
  • The child with hematologic or immunologic dysfunction /
  • Rosalind Bryant. –
  • Unit XIII.
  • The child with disturbance of regulatory mechanisms.
  • The child with cancer /
  • Valerie J. Groben.
  • The child with cerebral dysfunction /
  • Rebecca J. Schultz and Marilyn J. Hockenberry.
  • The child with endocrine dysfunction /
  • Elizabeth Record, Linda Ballard, and Amy Barry.
  • Unit XIV.
  • The child with a problem that interferes with physical mobility.
  • The child with musculoskeletal or articular dysfunction /
  • David Wilson and Martha Curry.
  • The child with neuromuscular or muscular dysfunction /
  • David Wilson.
  • Appendixes: A. Developmental/sensory assessment ; B. Growth measurements ; C. Common laboratory tests ; D. Translations of Wong-Baker FACES pain rating scale.