Fast Facts for the Pediatric Nurse: An Orientation Guide in a Nutshell
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1. Verfasser: Rupert, Diana L. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Springer Publishing Company 2014
Schriftenreihe:Fast facts (Springer Publishing Company)
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Share Fast Facts for the Pediatric Nurse: An Orientation Guide in a Nutshell; Part I: Pediatric Principles; Chapter 1: Tips for Working With Children; Approach and Communication; General Overview for Initial Contact with a Pediatric Client; Summary; References and Further Reading; Chapter 2: Growth and Development; Patterns of Growth and Development; Influences on Growth and Development; Infant (Birth to 1 Year of Age); Toddler (Ages 1 to 3 Years); Preschooler (Ages 3 to 5 Years); School Age (Ages 6 to 12 Years)
Adolescent (Ages 12 to 20 Years)References and Further Reading; Chapter 3: Well Child Care: Immunizations; Immunizations; Pneumococcal Vaccines; Additional Immunization Information; References and Further Reading; Chapter 4: Well Child Care: Preventive Care and Anticipatory Guidance; Preventive Well Child Care; Anticipatory Guidance; Conclusion; References and Further Reading; Chapter 5: Physical Exam: Newborn Through Adolescence; Developmentally Appropriate Approaches to Physical Assessment; Physical Assessment Sequence; Pain Assessment; References and Further Reading
Chapter 6: Child Abuse: How and When to ReportDefinition of Abuse; When to Report; How to Report; Anticipatory Guidance: Abuse Risk Factors; Cultural Issues Related to Child Abuse; Conclusion; References and Further Reading; Part II: Role of the Pediatric Nurse; Chapter 7: Health Care Delivery in Pediatrics; Role of the Pediatric Nurse; Acute Care Setting; Community Care Setting; References and Further Reading; Chapter 8: Hospitalization; Preparing the Child for Hospitalization; Issues Related to Hospitalization Parent/Family; Pediatric Client; Considerations of Hospitalization Related to Age
Nursing Considerations Related to HospitalizationReferences and Further Reading; Chapter 9: Medication Administration and Special Procedures; Adjusting to Pediatric-Sized Clients; Pediatric Safe-Dose Calculations; Dosage Calculation; Medication Administration; Nursing Procedures for the Pediatric Population; References and Further Reading; Part III: System Review of Common Pediatric Disorders; Chapter 10: Emotional or Behavioral Disorders; Emotional or Behavioral Disorders; Conclusion; References and Further Reading; Chapter 11: Neurologic and Chromosomal Disorders
Variations in Pediatric Anatomy and PhysiologyNervous System Disorders; References and Further Reading; Chapter 12: Skin Disorders; Congenital Lesions/Birth Marks; Other Skin Lesions; Dermatophytoses or Fungal Infections of the Skin; Conclusion; References and Further Reading; Chapter 13: Respiratory Disorders; Variations in Pediatric Anatomy and Physiology; Upper Respiratory Tract Disorders; Etiology; Diagnoses; Lower Respiratory Tract Disorders; Etiology; Diagnoses; References and Further Reading; Chapter 14: Cardiovascular Disorders; Congenital Heart Disease (CHD); Acquired Heart Disease
This new addition to the Fast Facts series delivers the core information for orienting novice nurses or nursing students to the challenging field of pediatric nursing. Pocket-sized and formatted for quick access to the knowledge a pediatric nurse needs daily, it is packed with concise information on both disease processes and well child care, and offers the clinical advice that comes from years of experience. A particularly helpful feature is the book''s cross-referenced index of frequently used terminology that helps users rapidly access crucial information. Importantly, the guide offers valu
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ISBN:9780826119827
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