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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2009
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  • ISBN-10: 1437702600
  • ISBN-13: 9781437702606
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Meant for exam study or as a clinical resource, this reference from the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses, the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, and the National Association of Neonatal Nurses covers the most common neonatal disorders and their management, as well as factors that affect the fetus and its postnatal life, and the principles of quality care and professional practice. Verklan (neonatal clinical nursing, U. of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) and Walden (clinical nursing, U. of Texas) explain each disorder in an outline format, with discussion of etiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments, and outcomes. This edition has been updated and includes new content on late preterm infants, neurologic disorders, and ventilatory strategies. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Perfect as a resource in the field or for exam preparation, this authoritative reference from the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) includes in-depth coverage of the most common neonatal disorders and their management. The concise outline format highlights the essentials of each condition including definition, etiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments, and outcomes to help you find important information quickly.

  • Coverage of key content on the neonatal intensive care nursing certification exam prepares you for test success.
  • Information on families, ethics, legal issues, research, case management, and the transition to home emphasizes the importance of total care of the neonatal patient and family.


  • New and updated content on late preterm infants, neurologic disorders, and ventilatory strategies provide the latest information from the field for more effective patient outcomes.
Section One Antepartum, Intrapartum, and Transition to Extrauterine Life
Uncomplicated Antepartum, Intrapartum, and Postpartum Care
1(19)
Bonita Shviraga
Nanette Landry
Terminology
1(1)
Normal Maternal Physiologic Changes by Systems
1(5)
Antepartum Care
6(5)
Normal Labor and Birth
11(6)
Puerperium: ``Fourth Trimester''
17(3)
Antepartum-Intrapartum Complications
20(21)
Anne B. Broussard
Helen M. Hurst
Anatomy and Physiology
20(4)
Conditions Related to the Antepartum Period
24(4)
Conditions Related to the Intrapartum Period
28(7)
Obstetric Analgesia and Anesthesia
35(6)
Perinatal Substance Abuse
41(31)
Kathleen Pitts
Introduction
41(1)
Drugs of Abuse
42(4)
Stimulants
46(3)
Cannabinoids
49(1)
Narcotics and Opioids
50(2)
Sedatives/Hypnotics
52(1)
Inhalants
53(1)
Other (Antidepressants)
53(5)
General Management Recommendations
58(1)
Nursing Interventions
59(4)
Drug Screening
63(1)
Breastfeeding
64(1)
Problems Associated with Maternal Drug Use
65(2)
Ethical and Legal Considerations
67(5)
Adaptation to Extrauterine Life
72(19)
M. Terese Verklan
Anatomy and Physiology
72(5)
Routine Care Considerations in the Transition Nursery
77(5)
Recognition of the Sick Newborn Infant
82(6)
Parent Teaching
88(3)
Neonatal Deliver Room Resuscitation
91(19)
Barbara Elizabeth Pappas
Brenda Walker
Definitions
91(1)
Anatomy and Physiology
92(1)
Risk Factors
93(1)
Anticipation and Preparation for Resuscitation
94(1)
Equipment for Neonatal Resuscitation
95(1)
Apgar Scoring
95(2)
Decision-Making Process
97(6)
Unusual Situations
103(4)
Complications of Resuscitation
107(1)
Postresuscitation Care
107(3)
Section Two Cornerstones of Clinical Practice
Thermoregulation
110(10)
M. Colleen Brand
Holly Boyd
Identifying Infants at Risk
110(1)
Physiology of Thermoregulation
111(2)
Mechanisms of Heat Transfer
113(1)
Strategies for Managing Thermoregulation
114(6)
Physical Assessment
120(36)
Susan Arana Furdon
Kathleen Benjamin
Perinatal History
120(3)
Gestational-Age Instruments
123(4)
Classification of Growth and Maturity
127(5)
Physical Examination
132(24)
Fluid and Electrolyte Management
156(16)
Brenda Hueske Halbardier
Fluid Balance
156(3)
Disorders of Fluid Balance
159(2)
Electrolyte Balance and Disorders
161(7)
Acid-Base Balance and Disorders
168(4)
Glucose Management
172(10)
Debra Armentrout
Glucose Homeostasis
172(1)
Hypoglycemia
173(4)
Infant of Diabetic Mother
177(1)
Hyperglycemia
178(1)
Transient or Permanent Neonatal Diabetes
179(3)
Nutritional Management
182(26)
Georgia R. Ditzenberger
Anatomy and Physiology of the Premature Infant's Gastrointestinal Tract
182(4)
Nutritional Requirements
186(4)
Parenteral Nutrition (PN)
190(4)
Enteral Feedings: Human Milk and Commercial Formulas for Term, Special-Needs, and Premature Infants
194(5)
Enteral Feeding Methods
199(3)
Nursing Interventions to Facilitate Tolerance of Enteral Feedings
202(1)
Nutritional Assessment and Standards for Adequate Growth
203(5)
Developmental Support
208(25)
Carol Turnage Carrier
Barriers to Infant Development in the NICU Setting
208(1)
Developmental Care Standards
209(24)
Pharmacology
233(19)
Christine D. Domonoske
Principles of Pharmacology
233(1)
Pharmacodynamics
234(2)
Pharmacokinetics
236(7)
Medication Categories
243(3)
Central Nervous System (CNS) Medications
246(4)
Nursing Implications for Medication Administration in the Neonate
250(2)
Laboratory Concepts and Test Interpretation
252(18)
Diane M. Szlachetka
Laboratory Tests in the NICU
252(3)
Purpose of Laboratory Testing
255(1)
Process of Laboratory Collection
255(3)
Concepts of Laboratory Test Interpretation
258(1)
Principles of Test Utilization
259(1)
Iatrogenic Sequelae of Laboratory Testing---Preventive Strategies
260(2)
Decision---Questions to Ask Prior to Obtaining a Laboratory Test
262(2)
Laboratory Interpretation---Decision Tree
264(6)
Radiologic Evaluation
270(29)
Linda Lane
Basic Concepts
270(1)
Terminology
270(1)
X-Ray Views Commonly Used in the Newborn Infant
271(1)
Radiographic Densities
272(1)
Risks Associated with Radiographic Examination in the Neonate
272(1)
Approach to Interpreting an X-Ray
272(2)
Respiratory System
274(1)
Pulmonary Parenchymal Disease
275(4)
Pulmonary Air Leaks
279(1)
Miscellaneous Causes of Respiratory Distress
280(1)
Thoracic Surgical Problems
281(3)
Cardiovascular System
284(3)
Gastrointestinal System
287(6)
Skeletal System
293(1)
Indwelling Lines and Tubes
294(2)
Diagnostic Imaging
296(3)
Common Invasive Procedures
299(34)
Gina M. Heiss-Harris
Teresa Bailey
Airway Procedures
299(8)
Circulatory Access Procedures
307(13)
Blood Sampling Procedures
320(4)
Miscellaneous Procedures
324(9)
Pain Assessment and Management
333(14)
Marlene Walden
Definition of Pain
333(1)
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Procedures That Cause Pain
333(1)
Physiology of Acute Pain in Preterm Neonates
334(2)
Standards of Practice
336(1)
Pain Assessment
336(2)
Pain Assessment Instruments
338(2)
Nursing Care of the Infant in Pain
340(4)
Pain Management at End of Life
344(1)
Parents' Role in Pain Assessment and Management
345(2)
Families in Crisis
347(14)
Carole Kenner
Crisis and the Birth of the Sick or Premature Infant
347(2)
Specific Population of Parents: Adolescents
349(1)
The Family in Crisis
349(10)
Summary of Parental Needs to Be Met by NICU Staff
359(2)
Patient Safety
361(22)
Joan Renaud Smith
Discharge Planning and Transition to Home Care
383(16)
Pat Hummel
Introduction
383(1)
General Principles
383(1)
Health Care Trends
384(1)
Discharge Criteria Must Be Established and Individualized to the Infant and Family
385(1)
Parental Needs and Role in the Discharge and Transition to Home Process
386(1)
Discharge Planning and Transition to Home
387(5)
Neonatal Teaching Needs
392(1)
Family and Infart Care Postdischarge
393(6)
Genetics: From Bench to Bedside
399(16)
Julieanne Schiefelbein
Basic Genetics
399(3)
Chromosomal Defects
402(1)
Prenatal Diagnosis
402(4)
Postnatal Testing
406(1)
Human Genome Project
406(1)
Genetic Counseling
407(1)
Newborn Care
408(7)
Intrafacility and Interfacility Neonatal Transport
415(19)
S. Louise Bowen
Historical Aspects
415(1)
Philosophy of Neonatal Transport
416(1)
Intrafacility Neonatal Transport
416(1)
Interfacility Neonatal Transport
417(1)
Selection of Transport Vehicles
418(1)
Transport Personnel
419(2)
Transport Equipment
421(1)
Neonatal Transport Process
422(5)
Documentation
427(1)
Safety
428(1)
Disaster Preparation
429(1)
Air Transport Considerations
430(1)
Legal and Ethical Considerations
430(1)
Total Quality Management
431(3)
Care of the Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant
434(13)
Dianne Susan Charsha
Prenatal Considerations
434(1)
Delivery Room Management
435(1)
Admission to the NICU
436(1)
Parameters of Clinical Assessment and Nursing Management
437(10)
Care of the Late Preterm Infant
447(6)
Barbara Elizabeth Pappas
Brenda Walker
Section Three Pathophysiology: Management and Treatment Of Common Disorders
Respiratory Distress
453(31)
Debbie Fraser Askin
Lung Development
453(2)
Physiology of Respiration
455(1)
Respiratory Disorders
455(20)
Pulmonary Air Leaks (Pneumomediastinum, Pneumothorax, Pneumopericardium, Pulmonary Interstitial Emphysema)
475(2)
Pulmonary Hypoplasia
477(1)
Pulmonary Hemorrhage
477(1)
Other Causes of Respiratory Distress
478(6)
Apnea
484(10)
Martha Goodwin
Definitions of Apnea
484(1)
Types of Apnea
484(1)
Pathogenesis of Apnea in the Premature Infant
485(2)
Causes of Apnea
487(1)
Evaluation for Apnea
488(1)
Management Techniques
489(2)
Home Monitoring
491(3)
Assisted Ventilation
494(27)
Debbie Fraser Askin
William Diehl-Jones
Physiology
494(5)
Treatment Modalities
499(3)
Nursing Care of the Patient Requiring Respiratory Support or Conventional Mechanical Ventilation
502(3)
High-Frequency Ventilation
505(6)
Nursing Care During Therapy
511(2)
Medications Used During Ventilation Therapy
513(3)
Weaning from Conventional Ventilation
516(1)
Interpretation of Blood Gas Values
517(4)
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
521(13)
Carolyn Houska Lund
ECMO: A Historical Perspective
521(1)
Criteria for Use of ECMO
522(1)
Venoarterial Perfusion
522(1)
Venovenous Perfusion
523(1)
Circuit Components and Additional Devices
524(2)
Physiology of Extracorporeal Circulation
526(1)
Care of the Infant During ECMO
527(4)
Post-ECMO Care
531(1)
Parental Support
531(1)
Follow-up and Outcome
531(3)
Cardiovascular Disorders
534(55)
Sharyl L. Sadowski
Cardiovascular Embryology and Anatomy
535(7)
Congenital Heart Defects
542(2)
Risk Assessment and Approach to Diagnosis of Cardiac Disease
544(9)
Defects with Increased Pulmonary Blood Flow
553(7)
Obstructive Defects with Pulmonary Venous Congestion
560(2)
Obstructive Defects with Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow
562(5)
Mixed Defects
567(6)
Congestive Heart Failure
573(3)
Postoperative Cardiac Management
576(2)
Postoperative Disturbances
578(11)
Gastrointestinal Disorders
589(49)
Wanda T. Bradshaw
Gastrointestinal Embryonic Development
589(1)
Functions of the Gastrointestinal Tract
590(1)
Assessment of the Gastrointestinal System
590(5)
Abdominal Wall Defects
595(4)
Obstructions of the Gastrointestinal Tract
599(13)
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
612(3)
Short Bowel Syndrome
615(2)
Biliary Atresia
617(1)
Cholestasis
618(2)
Gastroesophageal Reflux
620(3)
Multisystem Disorders with Gastrointestinal Involvement
623(15)
Endocrine Disorders
638(28)
Laura Stokowski
The Endocrine System
638(2)
Pituitary Gland Disorders
640(1)
Thyroid Gland Disorders
641(8)
Adrenal Gland Disorders
649(6)
Disorders of Sexual Development
655(7)
Pancreatic Disorders
662(4)
Hematologic Disorders
666(28)
William Diehl-Jones
Debbie Fraser Askin
Development of Blood Cells
666(5)
Coagulation
671(1)
Anemia
672(6)
Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn
678(1)
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
679(2)
Thrombocytopenia
681(3)
Polycythemia
684(1)
Inherited Bleeding Disorders
685(1)
Transfusion Therapies
686(4)
Recombinant Hematopoietic Growth Factors
690(1)
Evaluation by Complete Blood Cell Count
691(3)
Immunology and Infectious Disease
694(30)
Judy Wright Lott
Immune System
695(3)
Transmission of Infectious Organisms in the Neonate
698(1)
Diagnosis and Therapy
699(7)
History, Sites, and Types of Neonatal Infection
706(2)
Infection with Specific Pathogens
708(12)
Infection Control
720(4)
Renal and Genitourinary Disorders
724(24)
Carol Botwinski
Embryology
724(1)
Renal Anatomy
725(1)
Renal Hemodynamics
726(1)
Renal Physiology
726(2)
Acute Renal Failure
728(3)
Hypertension
731(2)
Potter Syndrome (Oligohydramnios Syndrome)
733(2)
Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease
735(1)
Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney Disease
735(1)
Hydronephrosis
736(2)
Renal Vein Thrombosis
738(1)
Urinary Tract Infections
739(1)
Patent Urachus
740(1)
Hypospadias
741(1)
Exstrophy of the Bladder
742(2)
Undescended Testicles (Cryptorchidism)
744(1)
Circumcision
745(3)
Neurologic Disorders
748(34)
Lynn Lynam
M. Terese Verklan
Anatomy of the Neurologic System
748(3)
Physiology of the Neurologic System
751(1)
Neurologic Assessment
752(1)
Neurologic Disorders
753(13)
Intracranial Hemorrhages
766(5)
Seizures
771(3)
Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
774(4)
Periventricular Leukomalacia
778(1)
Meningitis
779(3)
Congenital Anomalies
782(31)
Leann Sterk
Specific Disorders
786(8)
Nonchromosomal Abnormalities
794(11)
Deformation Abnormalities
805(1)
Congenital Metabolic Problems
806(1)
Disorders of Metabolism
807(6)
Neonatal Dermatology
813(19)
Catherine L. Witt
Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin
813(2)
Care of the Newborn Infant's Skin
815(1)
Assessment of the Newborn Infant's Skin
816(1)
Common Skin Lesions
817(15)
Ophthalmologic and Auditory Disorders
832(18)
Debbie Fraser Askin
William Diehl-Jones
Anatomy of the Eye
832(2)
Patient Assessment
834(1)
Pathologic Conditions and Management
834(10)
Anatomy of the Ear
844(2)
Innervation
846(1)
Patient Assessment
847(3)
Section Four Professional Practice
Foundations of Neonatal Research
850(10)
Karen A. Thomas
Research and Generation of Nursing Knowledge
850(1)
Research Process and Components of a Research Study
851(2)
Quantitative Research
853(1)
Qualitative Research
854(1)
Areas of Exploration in Neonatal Nursing
854(1)
Nurses as Consumers of Research
854(2)
Ethics in Research and Nurses as Advocates
856(4)
Ethical Issues
860(5)
Tanya Sudia-Robinson
Examining Ethical Issues in the NICU
860(1)
Principles of Biomedical Ethics
860(2)
Other Approaches to Ethical Issues
862(1)
Case Analysis Model
863(1)
The Nurse's Role in Ethical Issues
863(1)
Consulting the Hospital Ethics Committee
864(1)
Legal Issues
865(17)
M. Terese Verklan
Nursing Process
865(1)
Standard of Care
866(3)
Malpractice
869(1)
Liability
869(4)
Advance Practice
873(1)
Documentation
874(3)
Informed Consent
877(1)
Professional Liability Insurance
878(4)
Appendix A 882(3)
Index 885