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About the Authors iv
Thank You v
Acknowledgments vii
Preface viii
Features That Help You Use This Text Successfully xii
Part I Introduction to Maternal-Newborn Nursing 1(33)
1 Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing
1(15)
Contemporary Childbirth
2(1)
The Self-Care Movement
3(1)
The Healthcare Environment
3(1)
Culturally Competent Care
4(1)
Professional Options in Maternal-Newborn Nursing Practice
5(2)
Interprofessional Cooperation and Collaborative Practice
5(1)
Community-Based Nursing Care
6(1)
Healthy People 2020 Goals
6(1)
Legal and Ethical Considerations
7(2)
Scope of Practice
7(1)
Standards of Nursing Care
7(1)
Patients' Rights
7(2)
Special Ethical Situations in Maternity Care
9(2)
Maternal-Fetal Conflict
9(1)
Abortion
9(1)
Fetal Research
9(1)
Reproductive Assistance
9(1)
Embryonic Stem Cell Research
10(1)
Implications for Nursing Practice
11(1)
Evidence-Based Practice in Maternal-Child Nursing
11(5)
Nursing Research
11(1)
Nursing Care Plans and Concept Maps
11(1)
Statistical Data and Maternal-Newborn Care
11(5)
2 Families, Cultures, and Complementary Therapies
16(18)
The Family
17(2)
Types of Families
17(2)
Family Development Frameworks
19(1)
Family Assessment
19(1)
Cultural Influences Affecting the Family
19(4)
Family Roles and Structure
20(1)
Health Beliefs, Approaches, and Practices
21(1)
Healthcare Practitioners
21(1)
Impact of Religion and Spirituality
22(1)
Childbearing Practices
23(1)
Culture and Nursing Care
23(4)
Culturally Influenced Responses
24(2)
Nursing Management
26(1)
Complementary Health Approaches and the Family
27(7)
Benefits and Risks
28(1)
Types of Complementary Health Approaches
28(3)
Nursing Care of the Family Using Complementary Therapies
31(3)
Part II Women's Health Across the Lifespan 34(123)
3 Health Promotion
34(17)
Community-Based Nursing Care
34(1)
The Nurse's Role in Addressing Issues of Women's Wellness and Sexuality
35(1)
Taking a Sexual History
35(1)
Menstruation
36(5)
Counseling the Premenstrual Girl About Menarche
36(1)
Educational Topics
37(1)
Associated Menstrual Conditions
38(2)
Nursing Management
40(1)
Health Promotion Education
41(2)
Body Piercing and Tattoos
42(1)
Menopause
43(8)
Perimenopause
44(1)
Psychologic Aspects of Menopause
44(1)
Physical Aspects of Menopause
44(2)
Premature Menopause
46(1)
Medical Therapy
46(3)
Nursing Management
49(2)
4 Family Planning
51(22)
Overview of Family Planning
52(1)
Demographics
52(1)
Contraception
53(1)
Choosing a Method of Contraception
53(1)
Fertility Awareness-Based Methods
53(3)
Standard Days Method
54(1)
Calendar Rhythm Method
54(1)
Billings Ovulation Method
54(1)
Two-Day Method
55(1)
Symptothermal Method
55(1)
Basal Body Temperature Method
55(1)
Other Options
55(1)
Spermicide
56(1)
Barrier Methods of Contraception
56(4)
Male Condom
57(1)
Female Condom
57(1)
Diaphragm
58(2)
The Cervical Cap
60(1)
Contraceptive Sponge
60(1)
Long-Acting Reversible Contraception
60(2)
Intrauterine Contraception
60(2)
Nexplanon
62(1)
Hormonal Contraception
62(3)
Combination Estrogen-Progestin Approaches
62(3)
Progestin Contraceptives
65(1)
Postcoital Emergency Contraception
65(1)
Operative Sterilization
66(1)
Vasectomy
66(1)
Tubal Ligation
66(1)
Male Contraception
66(2)
Nursing Management
67(1)
Clinical Interruption of Pregnancy
68(1)
Medical Interruption of Pregnancy
68(1)
Surgical Interruption of Pregnancy
69(1)
Nursing Management
69(1)
Preconception Counseling
69(4)
Preconception Health Measures
69(1)
Contraception
70(1)
Conception
70(3)
5 Commonly Occurring Infections
73(15)
Care of the Woman with a Lower Genital Tract Infection (Vaginitis)
73(4)
Bacterial Vaginosis
74(1)
Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
74(2)
Nursing Management
76(1)
Care of the Woman with a Sexually Transmitted Infection
77(7)
Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections
77(1)
Trichomoniasis
78(1)
Chlamydial Infection
78(1)
Gonorrhea
79(1)
Herpes Genitalis
80(1)
Syphilis
80(1)
Human Papilloma Virus/Condylomata Acuminata
80(1)
Pediculosis Pubis (Pubic or Crab Lice)
81(1)
Scabies
82(1)
Viral Hepatitis
82(1)
AIDS
82(1)
Nursing Management
82(2)
Care of the Woman with an Upper Genital Tract Infection (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease)
84(1)
Nursing Management
84(1)
Care of the Woman with a Urinary Tract Infection
84(4)
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
85(1)
Lower Urinary Tract Infection (Cystitis and Urethritis)
85(1)
Upper Urinary Tract Infection (Pyelonephritis)
85(1)
Nursing Management
86(2)
6 Women's Health Problems
88(32)
Care of the Woman with a Disorder of the Breast
89(6)
Screening Techniques for the Breasts
89(2)
Benign Breast Conditions
91(1)
Malignant Breast Disease
92(1)
Diagnosis
93(1)
Clinical Therapy
93(1)
Psychologic Adjustment
94(1)
Nursing Management
94(1)
Care of the Woman During a Pelvic Examination
95(1)
Vulvar Self-Examination
95(1)
Care of the Woman with Vulvitis
95(2)
Nursing Management
97(1)
Care of the Woman with an Abnormal Finding During Pelvic Examination
97(6)
Vulvar Lesion
97(1)
Cervicitis
97(1)
Abnormal Pap Smear Results
98(1)
Cervical Abnormalities
98(2)
Evaluation of Abnormal Cytology
100(1)
Surgical Treatment for Abnormal Cytology
100(1)
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
101(1)
Ovarian (Adnexal) Masses
101(1)
Uterine Masses
102(1)
Nursing Management
103(1)
Care of the Woman with Endometriosis
103(1)
Nursing Management
104(1)
Care of the Woman with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
104(1)
Diagnosis of PCOS
104(1)
Clinical Therapy
105(1)
Long-Term Implications
105(1)
Nursing Management
105(1)
Care of the Woman with Pelvic Relaxation
105(1)
Cystocele
105(1)
Rectocele
105(1)
Uterine Prolapse
106(1)
Care of the Woman Requiring Gynecologic Surgery
106(2)
Hysterectomy
106(1)
Dilation and Curettage
107(1)
Uterine Ablation
107(1)
Salpingectomy
107(1)
Oophorectomy
107(1)
Vulvectomy
107(1)
Nursing Management
107(1)
Infertility
108(12)
Essential Components of Fertility
108(1)
Initial Investigation: Physical and Psychosocial Issues
109(1)
Assessment of the Woman's Fertility
109(3)
Assessment of the Man's Fertility
112(1)
Methods of Infertility Management
112(5)
Nursing Management
117(3)
7 Social Issues
120(19)
Social Issues Affecting Women Living in Poverty
121(3)
The Feminization of Poverty
121(1)
Economic Effects of Divorce
122(1)
Factors Contributing to Poverty in Working Women
122(1)
Public Assistance
123(1)
Homelessness
123(1)
Effects of Poverty on Women's Healthcare
124(1)
Social Issues Affecting Women in the Workplace
124(5)
Wage Discrepancy
124(1)
Maternal and Paternal Leave Issues
125(1)
Discrimination Against Pregnant Women
125(1)
Child Care
125(2)
Advocacy for Working Women
127(1)
Environmental Hazards in the Workplace and at Home
127(2)
Social Issues Affecting Older Women
129(2)
Economic Vulnerability of Older Women
129(1)
Elder Abuse
130(1)
Implications of Aging for Women's Health and Healthcare
130(1)
Social Issues Affecting Women with Disabilities
131(2)
Definitions of Disability
131(1)
Types of Disabilities
131(1)
Economic Vulnerability of Women with Disabilities
132(1)
Violence Against People with Disabilities
133(1)
Effects of Disability on Women's Healthcare
133(1)
Social Issues Affecting Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Women
133(2)
Employment Discrimination
133(1)
Marriage Discrimination
133(1)
Spousal Benefits
133(1)
Housing Discrimination
134(1)
Parenting Issues
134(1)
Social Barriers
134(1)
Effects of Discrimination on Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Intersex Women's Healthcare
135(1)
Female Genital Mutilation
135(4)
8 Violence Against Women
139(18)
Historic Factors Contributing to Violence Against Women
140(1)
Domestic Violence
140(9)
Contributing Factors
142(1)
Common Myths about Battering and Women with Abusive Partners
142(1)
Cycle of Violence
143(1)
Characteristics of Batterers
143(1)
Nursing Management
144(5)
Sexual Assault
149(6)
Common Myths about Rape
149(1)
Characteristics of Perpetrators
150(1)
Types of Rape
150(1)
Role of Substances in Sexual Assault
150(1)
Date Rape and Violence on College Campuses
151(1)
Rape Trauma Syndrome
151(1)
Sexual Assault as a Cause of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
151(1)
Physical Care of the Sexual Assault Survivor
152(1)
Nursing Management
153(1)
Prosecution of the Assailant
154(1)
Responding to Violence Against Women: Vicarious Trauma
155(1)
Sex Trafficking
155(2)
Part III Human Reproduction 157(50)
9 Reproductive Physiology, Conception, and Fetal Development
157(34)
Female Reproductive System
158(4)
External Genitals
158(1)
Female Internal Reproductive Organs
158(4)
Breasts
162(1)
Female Reproductive Cycle
162(5)
Effects of Female Hormones
162(1)
Neurohormonal Basis of the Female Reproductive Cycle
163(2)
Uterine (Menstrual) Cycle
165(2)
Male Reproductive System
167(1)
External Genitals
167(1)
Male Internal Reproductive Organs
167(1)
Conception and Fetal Development
168(23)
Chromosomes
168(1)
Cellular Division
168(2)
Gametogenesis
170(1)
The Process of Fertilization
170(2)
Preembryonic Stage
172(4)
Twins
176(1)
Development and Functions of the Placenta
177(4)
Development of the Fetal Circulatory System
181(1)
Embryonic and Fetal Development
182(6)
Factors Influencing Embryonic and Fetal Development
188(3)
10 Reproductive Genetics
191(16)
Genetic Disorders
191(16)
Chromosomes and Chromosomal Analysis
192(4)
Modes of Inheritance
196(2)
Prenatal Diagnostic Tests
198(3)
Nursing Management
201(1)
Genetic Evaluation
201(3)
Nursing Management
204(3)
Part IV Pregnancy 207(220)
11 Physical and Psychologic Changes of Pregnancy
207(19)
Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy
208(5)
Reproductive System
208(1)
Respiratory System
209(1)
Cardiovascular System
209(1)
Gastrointestinal System
210(1)
Urinary Tract
210(1)
Skin and Hair
210(1)
Musculoskeletal System
211(1)
Central Nervous System
211(1)
Eyes
211(1)
Metabolism
212(1)
Endocrine System
212(1)
Signs of Pregnancy
213(4)
Subjective (Presumptive) Changes
213(1)
Objective (Probable) Changes
214(3)
Diagnostic (Positive) Changes
217(1)
Psychologic Response of the Expectant Family to Pregnancy
217(6)
Mother
218(2)
Father
220(1)
Partners of Lesbian Mothers
221(1)
Siblings
222(1)
Grandparents
223(1)
Cultural Values and Pregnancy
223(3)
12 Antepartum Nursing Assessment
226(31)
Initial Patient History
227(3)
Definition of Terms
227(1)
Patient Profile
227(2)
Obtaining Data
229(1)
Prenatal Risk-Factor Screening
229(1)
Initial Prenatal Assessment
230(18)
Determination of Due Date
241(2)
Uterine Assessment
243(1)
Assessment of Fetal Development
243(1)
Assessment of Pelvic Adequacy
244(2)
Screening Tests
246(2)
Subsequent Patient History
248(1)
Subsequent Prenatal Assessment
249(8)
13 The Expectant Family: Needs and Care
257(30)
Nursing Care During the Prenatal Period
258(1)
Nursing Diagnoses
258(1)
Nursing Plan and Implementation
258(1)
Care of the Pregnant Woman's Family
259(1)
Care of the Father or Partner
259(1)
Care of Siblings and Other Family Members
260(1)
Cultural Considerations in Pregnancy
260(2)
Childbearing Decisions
262(5)
Healthcare Provider
262(2)
Prenatal Care Services
264(1)
Birth Setting
264(2)
Labor Support Person
266(1)
Siblings at Birth
267(1)
Classes for Family Members During Pregnancy
267(2)
Education of the Family Having a Cesarean Birth
268(1)
Preparation for Parents Desiring Trial of Labor After Cesarean Birth
268(1)
Breastfeeding Programs
268(1)
Sibling Preparation: Adjustment to a Newborn
268(1)
Classes for Grandparents
269(1)
Relief of the Common Discomforts of Pregnancy
269(7)
First Trimester
269(2)
Second and Third Trimesters
271(5)
Health Promotion During Pregnancy
276(11)
Fetal Activity Monitoring
276(1)
Breast Care
276(1)
Clothing
277(1)
Bathing
277(1)
Employment
277(1)
Travel
277(1)
Activity and Rest
278(1)
Exercises to Prepare for Childbirth
278(3)
Sexual Activity
281(1)
Dental Care
281(1)
Immunizations
281(1)
Complementary Health Therapies
282(1)
Teratogenic Substances
282(3)
Evaluation
285(2)
14 Maternal Nutrition
287(18)
Maternal Weight
288(2)
Prepregnancy Weight
288(1)
Maternal Weight Gain
288(2)
Nutritional Requirements
290(6)
Calories
290(1)
Carbohydrates
290(1)
Protein
290(1)
Fat
290(2)
Minerals
292(2)
Vitamins
294(2)
Fluid
296(1)
Vegetarianism
296(1)
Factors Influencing Nutrition
296(3)
Common Discomforts of Pregnancy
296(1)
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
296(1)
Use of Artificial Sweeteners
297(1)
Energy Drinks
297(1)
Mercury in Fish
297(1)
Foodborne Illnesses
297(1)
Lactase Deficiency (Lactose Intolerance)
297(1)
Cultural, Ethnic, and Religious Influences
298(1)
Psychosocial Factors
298(1)
Eating Disorders
299(1)
Pica
299(1)
Nutritional Care of the Pregnant Adolescent
299(2)
Specific Nutrient Concerns
300(1)
Dietary Patterns
300(1)
Counseling Issues
300(1)
Postpartum Nutrition
301(4)
Postpartum Nutritional Status
301(1)
Nutritional Care of Formula-Feeding Mothers
301(1)
Nutritional Care of Breastfeeding Mothers
301(1)
Counseling Issues
302(1)
Nursing Management
302(3)
15 Pregnancy in Selected Populations
305(18)
Adolescent Pregnancy
305(11)
Overview of the Adolescent Period
306(1)
Factors Contributing to Adolescent Pregnancy
307(1)
Risks to the Adolescent Mother
308(1)
Risks for the Child
309(1)
Partners of Adolescent Mothers
309(2)
Reactions of Family and Social Network to Adolescent Pregnancy
311(1)
Nursing Management
311(5)
Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy
316(1)
Care of Expectant Parents Over Age 35
316(3)
Medical Risks
317(1)
Special Concerns of Expectant Parents Over Age 35
318(1)
Nursing Management
318(1)
Care of the Pregnant Woman with Special Needs
319(4)
Nursing Management
319(4)
16 Assessment of Fetal Well-Being
323(30)
Psychologic Reactions to Antenatal Testing
324(1)
Nursing Management
324(1)
Ultrasound
325(2)
Extent of Ultrasound Exams
326(1)
Methods of Ultrasound Scanning
326(1)
Indications for Ultrasound
326(1)
Assessment of Fetal Well-Being in the First Trimester
327(3)
Viability
327(3)
Genetic Screening Options
330(1)
Assessment of Fetal Well-Being in the Second Trimester
330(3)
Ultrasonographic Screening
330(3)
Assessment of Fetal Well-Being in the Third Trimester
333(11)
Conditions Warranting Fetal Surveillance
333(1)
Fetal Movement Assessment
334(2)
Nonstress Test
336(2)
Nursing Management
338(1)
Contraction Stress Test
338(2)
Amniotic Fluid Index
340(1)
Biophysical Profile
340(1)
Modified Biophysical Profile
341(1)
Doppler Flow Studies
342(1)
Evaluation of Placental Maturity
342(1)
Estimation of Fetal Weight
343(1)
Other Diagnostic Tests
344(9)
Maternal Serum Alpha-Fetoprotein
344(1)
Amniocentesis
345(3)
Nursing Management
348(1)
Chorionic Villus Sampling
348(1)
Nursing Management
348(1)
Fetal Fibronectin
349(1)
Evaluation of Fetal Lung Maturity
349(1)
Nursing Management
350(3)
17 Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems
353(33)
Care of the Woman with Diabetes Mellitus
353(10)
Normal Glucose Homeostasis
354(1)
Carbohydrate Metabolism in Normal Pregnancy
354(1)
Pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus
354(1)
Classification of Diabetes Mellitus
354(1)
Influence of Pregnancy on Diabetes
354(1)
Influence of Diabetes on Pregnancy Outcome
355(1)
Clinical Therapy
356(1)
Antepartum Management of Diabetes Mellitus
356(1)
Intrapartum Management of Diabetes Mellitus
357(1)
Postpartum Management of Diabetes Mellitus
358(1)
Nursing Management
358(5)
Care of the Woman with Anemia
363(3)
Iron Deficiency Anemia
363(1)
Nursing Management
363(1)
Folic Acid Deficiency Anemia
364(1)
Nursing Management
364(1)
Sickle Cell Disease
364(1)
Nursing Management
365(1)
Thalassemia
366(1)
Care of the Pregnant Woman with a Substance Use Disorder
366(4)
Alcohol
367(1)
Cocaine/Crack
368(1)
Marijuana
368(1)
MDMA (Ecstasy)
368(1)
Prescription Opioids and Heroin
369(1)
Clinical Therapy
369(1)
Nursing Management
370(1)
Care of the Woman with a Psychologic Disorder
370(2)
Maternal Implications
370(1)
Clinical Therapy
371(1)
Nursing Management
371(1)
Care of the Woman with HIV
372(6)
Pathophysiology of HIV/AIDS
373(1)
Maternal Risks
373(1)
Fetal-Neonatal Risks
373(1)
Clinical Therapy
373(1)
Nursing Management
374(4)
Care of the Woman with Heart Disease
378(3)
Congenital Heart Defects
378(1)
Rheumatic Heart Disease
378(1)
Mitral Valve Prolapse
378(1)
Madan Syndrome
378(1)
Peripartum Cardiomyopathy
378(1)
Clinical Therapy
378(2)
Nursing Management
380(1)
Other Medical Conditions and Pregnancy
381(5)
18 Pregnancy at Risk: Gestational Onset
386(41)
Care of the Woman at Risk Because of Bleeding During Pregnancy
387(8)
General Principles of Nursing Intervention
387(1)
Spontaneous Abortion (Miscarriage)
387(2)
Nursing Management
389(1)
Pregnancy of Unknown Location
390(1)
Ectopic Pregnancy
390(2)
Nursing Management
392(1)
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease
393(1)
Nursing Management
394(1)
Care of the Woman with Hyperemesis Gravidarum
395(1)
Clinical Therapy
395(1)
Nursing Management
396(1)
Care of the Woman with a Hypertensive Disorder
396(14)
Preeclampsia and Eclampsia Syndrome
396(8)
Nursing Management
404(4)
Chronic Hypertension
408(1)
Chronic Hypertension with Superimposed Preeclampsia
409(1)
Gestational Hypertension
409(1)
Care of the Woman with a Perinatal Infection Affecting the Fetus
410(7)
Toxoplasmosis
410(1)
Nursing Management
410(1)
Rubella
410(1)
Nursing Care Management
411(1)
Cytomegalovirus
411(1)
Herpes Simplex Virus
412(1)
Nursing Management
412(1)
Group B Streptococcus Infection
413(1)
Human B
B19
Parvovirus
413(1)
Zika Virus
413(2)
Other Infections in Pregnancy
415(2)
Care of the Woman Requiring Surgery During Pregnancy
417(1)
Nursing Management
417(1)
Care of the Woman Suffering Major Trauma
417(2)
Clinical Therapy
418(1)
Nursing Management
418(1)
Care of the Pregnant Woman Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence
419(1)
Care of the Woman at Risk for Rh Alloimmunization
420(5)
Pathophysiology of RhD Alloimmunization
420(1)
Fetal-Neonatal Risks
420(1)
Clinical Therapy
421(2)
Nursing Management
423(2)
Care of the Woman at Risk Due to ABO Incompatibility
425(2)
Part V Labor and Birth 427(211)
19 Processes and Stages of Labor and Birth
427(28)
Methods of Childbirth Preparation
427(2)
Programs for Preparation
428(1)
Body-Conditioning Exercises
428(1)
Relaxation Exercises
428(1)
Breathing Techniques
429(1)
Preparation for Childbirth That Supports Individuality
429(1)
Critical Factors in Labor
430(7)
Birth Passageway
431(1)
Birth Passenger (Fetus)
432(1)
Fetal Attitude
433(2)
Relationship of Maternal Pelvis and Presenting Part
435(2)
Physiologic Forces of Labor
437(1)
Psychosocial Considerations
437(2)
Physiology of Labor
439(4)
Possible Causes of Labor Onset
439(1)
Myometrial Activity
440(1)
Musculature Changes in the Pelvic Floor
440(1)
Premonitory Signs of Labor
440(2)
Differences Between True Labor and False Labor
442(1)
Stages of Labor and Birth
443(6)
First Stage
443(1)
Second Stage
444(1)
Third Stage
445(3)
Fourth Stage
448(1)
Maternal Systemic Response to Labor
449(4)
Cardiovascular System
449(1)
Blood Pressure
449(1)
Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
449(1)
Respiratory System
449(1)
Renal System
450(1)
Gastrointestinal System
450(1)
Immune System and Other Blood Values
450(1)
Pain
450(3)
Fetal Response to Labor
453(2)
Heart Rate Changes
453(1)
Acid-Base Status in Labor
453(1)
Hemodynamic Changes
453(1)
Behavioral States
453(1)
Fetal Sensation
453(2)
20 Intrapartum Nursing Assessment
455(42)
Maternal Assessment
456(17)
Prenatal Record
457(1)
Historical Data
457(1)
Intrapartum High-Risk Screening
457(3)
Intrapartum Physical and Psychosociocultural Assessment
460(8)
Evaluating Labor Progress
468(5)
Fetal Assessment
473(8)
Determination of Fetal Position and Presentation
473(3)
Auscultation of Fetal Heart Rate
476(2)
Electronic Fetal Monitoring
478(3)
Fetal Heart Rate Patterns
481(12)
Baseline Fetal Heart Rate
482(2)
Baseline Variability
484(1)
Fetal Heart Rate Changes
484(8)
Interpretation of Fetal Heart Rate Patterns
492(1)
Indirect Methods of Fetal Assessment
493(1)
Cord Blood Analysis at Birth
493(4)
21 The Family in Childbirth: Needs and Care
497(32)
Nursing Diagnoses During Labor and Birth
498(1)
Nursing Care During Admission
498(3)
Establishing a Positive Relationship
498(2)
Labor Assessment
500(1)
Collecting Laboratory Data
500(1)
Social Assessment
501(1)
Documentation of Admission
501(1)
Nursing Care During the First Stage of Labor
501(8)
Integration of Family Expectations
501(1)
Integration of Cultural Beliefs
502(1)
Provision of Care in the First Stage
503(2)
Promotion of Comfort in the First Stage
505(4)
Nursing Care During the Second Stage of Labor
509(7)
Provision of Care in the Second Stage
510(1)
Promotion of Comfort in the Second Stage
511(1)
Assisting the Woman and Physician/CNM During Birth
511(5)
Nursing Care During the Third Stage of Labor
516(5)
Provision of Initial Newborn Care
516(3)
Delivery of the Placenta
519(1)
Use of Oxytocics
520(1)
Nursing Care During the Fourth Stage of Labor
521(2)
Provision of Care in the Fourth Stage
521(2)
Promotion of Comfort in the Fourth Stage
523(1)
Nursing Care of the Adolescent
523(2)
Age-Related Responses to Labor and Birth
524(1)
The Adolescent Father
524(1)
Other Members of the Support Team
524(1)
Teaching the Adolescent Mother
524(1)
Nursing Care During Precipitous Labor and Birth
525(4)
Birth of the Baby
525(1)
Record Keeping
526(1)
Postbirth Interventions
526(1)
Evaluation
526(3)
22 Pharmacologic Pain Management
529(25)
Medicated Birth
530(1)
Systemic Analgesia
530(6)
Administration of Analgesic Agents
531(1)
Sedatives
532(1)
Narcotic Analgesics
533(3)
Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia
536(14)
Action and Absorption of Anesthetic Agents
537(1)
Types of Local Anesthetic Agents
537(1)
Adverse Maternal Reactions to Anesthetic Agents
538(1)
Lumbar Epidural Block
538(8)
Spinal Block
546(2)
Combined Spinal-Epidural Block
548(1)
Pudendal Block
548(1)
Local Infiltration Anesthesia
548(1)
Transversus Abdominis Plane Block
549(1)
General Anesthesia
550(1)
Intravenous Anesthetics
550(1)
Inhaled Anesthesia Agents
550(1)
Complications of General Anesthesia
550(1)
Care During General Anesthesia
550(1)
Neonatal Neurobehavioral Effects of Anesthesia and Analgesia
551(1)
Analgesic and Anesthetic Considerations for the High-Risk Mother and Fetus
551(3)
Preterm Labor
551(1)
Preeclampsia
551(1)
Diabetes Mellitus
552(1)
Cardiac Disease
552(1)
Bleeding Complications
552(2)
23 Childbirth at Risk: Prelabor Onset Complications
554(29)
Care of the Woman at Risk Due to Preterm Labor
555(6)
Maternal Risks
555(1)
Fetal-Neonatal Risks
555(5)
Nursing Management
560(1)
Care of the Woman with Premature Rupture of Membranes
561(4)
Maternal Risks
563(1)
Fetal-Neonatal Risks
563(1)
Nursing Management
564(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus at Risk Because of Placental Problems
565(8)
Abruptio Placentae
565(3)
Nursing Management
568(1)
Placenta Previa
568(2)
Nursing Management
570(3)
Care of the Woman with Cervical Insufficiency
573(1)
Cerclage Procedures
573(1)
Care of the Woman with a Multiple Gestation
574(4)
Pregnancy Loss in Multiple Gestation
575(2)
Nursing Management
577(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus at Risk Because of Amniotic Fluid-Related Complications
578(5)
Hydramnios
578(1)
Nursing Management
579(1)
Oligohydramnios
579(1)
Nursing Management
580(3)
24 Childbirth at Risk: Labor-Related Complications
583(25)
Care of the Woman Experiencing Dystocia Related to Dysfunctional Uterine Contractions
584(3)
Tachysystole Labor Patterns
584(1)
Nursing Management
585(1)
Hypotonic Labor Patterns
585(1)
Nursing Management
586(1)
Care of the Woman with Postterm Pregnancy
587(2)
Maternal Risks
587(1)
Fetal-Neonatal Risks
587(1)
Nursing Management
588(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus at Risk Because of Fetal Malposition
589(2)
Maternal-Fetal-Neonatal Risks
589(1)
Nursing Management
590(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus at Risk Because of Fetal Malpresentation
591(6)
Brow Presentation
591(1)
Nursing Management
592(1)
Face Presentation
592(1)
Nursing Management
593(1)
Breech Presentation
594(1)
Nursing Management
595(1)
Transverse Lie (Shoulder Presentation) of a Single Fetus
596(1)
Nursing Management
597(1)
Compound Presentation
597(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus at Risk Because of Macrosomia
597(2)
Nursing Management
598(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus in the Presence of Nonreassuring Fetal Status
599(1)
Nursing Management
600(1)
Care of the Woman Experiencing Placental and Umbilical Cord Problems
600(2)
Placental Problems
600(1)
Umbilical Cord Abnormalities
600(2)
Nursing Management
602(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus with a Prolapsed Umbilical Cord
602(2)
Maternal-Fetal-Neonatal Risks
602(1)
Nursing Management
603(1)
Care of the Woman and Fetus at Risk Because of Anaphylactoid Syndrome of Pregnancy
604(1)
Nursing Management
604(1)
Care of the Woman with a Uterine Rupture
604(1)
Nursing Management
604(1)
Care of the Woman with Cephalopelvic Disproportion
605(1)
Types of Contractures
605(1)
Implications of Pelvic Contractures
605(1)
Nursing Management
606(1)
Care of the Woman at Risk Because of Complications of Third and Fourth Stages of Labor
606(2)
Retained Placenta
606(1)
Lacerations
606(1)
Placenta Accreta
606(2)
25 Birth-Related Procedures
608(30)
Care of the Woman During Version
609(3)
External Cephalic Version
609(3)
Nursing Management
612(1)
Care of the Woman During Cervical Ripening
612(3)
Use of Misoprostol (Cytotec)
612(1)
Use of Prostaglandin Agents (Cervidil, Prepidil)
612(2)
Mechanical Methods of Cervical Ripening and Labor Induction
614(1)
Use of Nitric Oxide Donor Agents
614(1)
Nursing Management
614(1)
Care of the Woman During Induction or Augmentation of Labor
615(5)
Contraindications to Labor Induction or Augmentation
615(1)
Methods of Inducing or Augmenting Labor
616(3)
Nursing Management
619(1)
Care of the Woman During an Amniotomy
620(1)
Advantages and Disadvantages of Amniotomy
621(1)
Amniotomy Procedure
621(1)
Nursing Management
621(1)
Care of the Woman During Amnioinfusion
621(1)
Nursing Management
622(1)
Care of the Woman During an Episiotomy
622(2)
Risk Factors That Predispose Women to Episiotomy
623(1)
Episiotomy Procedure
623(1)
Nursing Management
623(1)
Care of the Woman During Forceps-Assisted Birth
624(2)
Criteria for Forceps Application
624(1)
Indications for Use of Forceps
625(1)
Neonatal and Maternal Risks
625(1)
Prerequisites for Forceps Application and Birth
626(1)
Trial or Failed Forceps Procedure
626(1)
Nursing Management
626(1)
Care of the Woman During Vacuum Extraction
626(3)
Nursing Management
629(1)
Care of the Family During Cesarean Birth
629(5)
Indications
630(1)
Maternal Mortality and Morbidity
630(1)
Surgical Techniques
630(1)
Analgesia and Anesthesia
631(1)
Nursing Management
631(3)
Care of the Woman Undergoing Trial of Labor After Cesarean and Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
634(4)
Nursing Management
634(4)
Part VI The Newborn 638(218)
26 Physiologic Responses of the Newborn to Birth
638(20)
Fetal Respiratory System
639(1)
Fetal Lung Development
639(1)
Fetal Circulation
639(1)
Cardiopulmonary Adaptation
639(5)
Maintaining Respiratory Function
641(1)
Characteristics of Newborn Respiration
642(1)
Characteristics of Cardiac Function
643(1)
Hematopoietic Adaptations
644(1)
Oxygen Transport
644(1)
Delayed Cord Clamping
644(1)
Coagulation
645(1)
Thermoregulation
645(2)
Heat Loss
646(1)
Heat Production (Thermogenesis)
647(1)
Hepatic Adaptations
647(4)
Iron Storage
647(1)
Glucose Homeostasis
647(1)
Conjugation of Bilirubin
648(1)
Physiologic Jaundice
648(2)
Breastfeeding Jaundice
650(1)
Breast Milk Jaundice
650(1)
Gastrointestinal Adaptations
651(1)
Digestion and Absorption
651(1)
Elimination
651(1)
Urinary Adaptations
651(1)
Kidney Development and Function
651(1)
Characteristics of Newborn Urinary Function
652(1)
Immunologic Adaptations
652(1)
Humoral Immunity
652(1)
Cellular Immunity
653(1)
Neurologic Adaptation
653(5)
Intrauterine Environmental Influence on Newborn Behavior
653(1)
Characteristics of Newborn Neurologic Function
653(1)
Periods of Reactivity
653(1)
Behavioral States of the Newborn
654(1)
Sensory/Perceptual Capacities of the Newborn
655(3)
27 Nursing Assessment of the Newborn
658(40)
Timing of Newborn Assessments
658(1)
Estimation of Gestational Age
659(9)
Assessment of Physical Maturity Characteristics
661(3)
Assessment of Neuromuscular Maturity Characteristics
664(4)
Physical Assessment
668(30)
General Appearance
668(1)
Weight and Measurements
668(1)
Temperature
669(2)
Skin Characteristics
671(2)
Birthmarks
673(1)
Head
674(1)
Hair
675(1)
Face
675(1)
Eyes
676(1)
Nose
677(1)
Mouth
677(1)
Ears
678(1)
Neck
678(1)
Chest
678(1)
Cry
679(1)
Respiration
679(1)
Heart
679(1)
Abdomen
680(1)
Umbilical Cord
680(1)
Genitals
681(1)
Anus
681(1)
Extremities
681(2)
Back
683(1)
Assessment of Neurologic Status
683(1)
Newborn Behavioral Assessment
684(1)
The Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
684(1)
Newborn Physical Assessment Guide
685(13)
28 The Normal Newborn: Needs and Care
698(21)
Admission and the First 4 Hours of Life
699(6)
Nursing Management
699(6)
The Newborn Following Transition
705(14)
Nursing Management
705(6)
Preparation for Discharge
711(1)
Nursing Management
711(8)
29 Newborn Nutrition
719(35)
Nutritional Needs and Breast Milk/Formula Composition
720(5)
Dietary Reference Intakes
720(1)
Growth
720(1)
Fluid
721(1)
Energy
722(1)
Fats
722(1)
Carbohydrates
722(1)
Proteins
722(1)
Vitamins, Minerals, and Trace Elements
723(1)
Feeding Intolerances
724(1)
Specialty Formulas
724(1)
Choice of Feeding
724(1)
Breastfeeding
725(16)
Breast Milk Production
725(1)
Physiologic and Endocrine Control of Lactogenesis
725(1)
Stages of Human Milk
726(1)
Advantages of Human Milk
727(1)
Potential Challenges to Breastfeeding
727(4)
Potential Contraindications to Breastfeeding
731(1)
Cultural Considerations in Newborn/Infant Feeding
732(1)
Breastfeeding Technique
733(5)
Bottle-Feeding Expressed Breast Milk
738(3)
Timing of Newborn Feedings
741(4)
Initial Feeding
741(2)
Establishing a Feeding Pattern
743(2)
Formula Feeding
745(3)
Formula-Feeding Guidelines and Technique
745(2)
Involving Fathers and Partners
747(1)
Community-Based Nursing Care
748(6)
Promotion of Successful Newborn/Infant Feeding
748(1)
Nutritional Assessment
749(1)
Nursing Management
749(5)
30 The Newborn at Risk: Conditions Present at Birth
754(51)
Identification of At-Risk Newborns
755(1)
Care of the Small-for-Gestational-Age/Intrauterine Growth Restriction Newborn
756(5)
Factors Contributing to IUGR
756(1)
Patterns of IUGR
756(1)
Common Complications of the SGA or IUGR Newborn
757(1)
Nursing Management
757(4)
Care of the Large-for-Gestational-Age Newborn
761(1)
Common Complications of the LGA Newborn
761(1)
Nursing Management
762(1)
Care of the Newborn of a Mother with Diabetes
762(2)
Common Complications of the Infant of a Diabetic Mother
763(1)
Nursing Management
764(1)
Care of the Postterm Newborn
764(1)
Common Complications of the Newborn with Postmaturity Syndrome
764(1)
Nursing Management
765(1)
Care of the Preterm (Premature) Newborn
765(17)
Alteration in Respiratory and Cardiac Physiology
766(1)
Alteration in Thermoregulation
766(1)
Alteration in Gastrointestinal Physiology
767(1)
Alteration in Hepatic and Hematologic Physiology
767(1)
Alteration in Renal Physiology
768(1)
Alteration in Immunologic Physiology
769(1)
Alteration in Neurologic Physiology
769(1)
Alteration in Reactivity Periods and Behavioral States
769(1)
Management of Nutrition and Fluid Requirements
769(5)
Common Complications of Preterm Newborns and Their Clinical Management
774(1)
Long-Term Needs and Outcomes
775(1)
Nursing Management
776(6)
Care of the Newborn with Congenital Anomalies
782(1)
Care of the Newborn with Congenital Heart Defect
782(9)
Overview of Congenital Heart Defects
788(1)
Nursing Management
788(3)
Care of the Newborn of a Substance-Abusing Mother
791(8)
The Newborn with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
791(1)
Nursing Management
792(1)
Opiate Dependency
793(1)
Nursing Management
794(2)
Newborns of Mothers Who Are Tobacco Dependent
796(3)
Care of the Newborn Exposed to HIV/AIDS
799(2)
Nursing Management
799(2)
Care of the Newborn with an Inborn Error of Metabolism
801(4)
Selected Inborn Errors of Metabolism
801(1)
Nursing Management
802(3)
31 The Newborn at Risk: Birth-Related Stressors
805(51)
Care of the Newborn at Risk Due to Asphyxia
806(6)
Risk Factors Predisposing to Asphyxia
806(2)
Resuscitation Management
808(3)
Nursing Management
811(1)
Care of the Newborn with Respiratory Distress
812(10)
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
812(3)
Nursing Management
815(1)
Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn
816(2)
Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn
818(4)
Nursing Management
822(1)
Care of the Newborn with Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
822(2)
Clinical Manifestations of MAS
822(1)
Nursing Management
823(1)
Care of the Newborn with Complications Due to Respiratory Therapy
824(2)
Pulmonary Interstitial Emphysema
824(1)
Pneumothorax
824(1)
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia/Chronic Lung Disease
825(1)
Nursing Management
825(1)
Care of the Newborn with Cold Stress
826(1)
Nursing Management
827(1)
Care of the Newborn with Hypoglycemia
827(3)
Nursing Management
828(2)
Care of the Newborn with Jaundice
830(10)
Physiologic Jaundice
831(1)
Pathophysiology of Hyperbilirubinemia
831(1)
Causes of Hyperbilirubinemia
831(5)
Nursing Management
836(4)
Care of the Newborn with Anemia
840(1)
Nursing Management
840(1)
Care of the Newborn with Infection
841(5)
Nursing Management
845(1)
Care of the Family with Birth of an At-Risk Newborn
846(7)
Parental Responses
846(1)
Developmental Consequences
847(1)
Nursing Management
847(6)
Considerations for the Nurse Who Works with At-Risk Newborns
853(3)
Part VII Postpartum 856(146)
32 Postpartum Adaptation and Nursing Assessment
856(25)
Postpartum Physical Adaptations
856(6)
Reproductive System
857(2)
Abdomen
859(1)
Lactation
859(1)
Gastrointestinal System
859(1)
Urinary Tract
860(1)
Vital Signs
860(1)
Blood Values
861(1)
Cardiovascular Changes
861(1)
Neurologic Changes and Conditions
861(1)
Weight Loss
861(1)
Postpartum Chill
861(1)
Postpartum Diaphoresis
862(1)
Afterpains
862(1)
Postpartum Psychologic Adaptations
862(1)
Taking-In and Taking-Hold Periods
862(1)
Postpartum Blues
863(1)
Importance of Social Support
863(1)
Development of Family Attachment
863(3)
Maternal-Newborn Attachment Behavior
864(1)
Initial Attachment Behavior
864(1)
Cultural Influences in the Postpartum Period
865(1)
Postpartum Nursing Assessment
866(13)
Risk Factors
866(1)
Physical Assessment
866(9)
Psychologic Assessment
875(1)
Assessment of Early Attachment
876(3)
Discharge Assessment and Follow-Up
879(2)
33 The Postpartum Family: Needs and Care
881(34)
Nursing Care During the Early Postpartum Period
882(1)
Nursing Diagnoses
882(1)
Nursing Plan and Implementation
882(1)
Community-Based Nursing Care
883(1)
Health Promotion Education
884(4)
Timing and Methods of Teaching
884(1)
Content of Teaching
884(4)
Evaluating Learning
888(1)
Promotion of Maternal Comfort and Well-Being
888(10)
Monitoring Uterine Status
888(1)
Relief of Perinea! Discomfort
889(4)
Relief of Hemorrhoidal Discomfort
893(1)
Relief of Afterpains
894(1)
Relief of Discomfort from Immobility and Muscle Strain
894(1)
Postpartum Diaphoresis
894(1)
Suppression of Lactation in the Nonbreastfeeding Mother
894(1)
Pharmacologic Interventions
895(2)
Support of Maternal Psychosocial Well-Being
897(1)
Promotion of Maternal Nutrition, Rest, and Activity
898(2)
Promotion of Nutrition
898(1)
Relief of Fatigue
898(1)
Resumption of Activity
899(1)
Postpartum Exercise
899(1)
Promotion of Family Wellness and Shared Parenting
900(3)
Reactions of Siblings
900(1)
Resumption of Sexual Activity
901(1)
Contraception
902(1)
Parent-Newborn Attachment
902(1)
Nursing Care Following Cesarean Birth
903(3)
Promotion of Maternal Physical Well-Being After Cesarean Birth
903(3)
Promotion of Parent-Newborn Interaction After Cesarean Birth
906(1)
Nursing Care of the Obese Postpartum Mother
906(1)
Nursing Care of the Adolescent Postpartum Mother
907(1)
Nursing Care of LGBTQ Postpartum Mothers
908(1)
Nursing Care of the Postpartum Mother with Special Needs
908(1)
Nursing Care of the Postpartum Mother with a History of Sexual Abuse
908(1)
Nursing Care of the Woman Who Relinquishes her Newborn
908(1)
Discharge Information
909(2)
Evaluation of the Postpartum Family
911(4)
34 Home Care of the Postpartum Family
915(30)
Role of Length of Stay and Professional Guidelines for Discharge
915(1)
Considerations for the Home Visit
916(3)
Purpose and Timing of the Home Visit
917(1)
Fostering a Caring Relationship with the Family
917(1)
Planning the Home Visit
917(1)
Maintaining Safety
917(1)
Carrying Out the Home Visit
918(1)
Home Care: The Newborn
919(12)
Physical Assessment of the Newborn at Home
919(1)
Positioning and Handling of the Newborn
920(1)
Skin Care and Bathing
920(3)
Cord Care
923(1)
Nail Care
923(1)
Dressing the Newborn
923(1)
Temperature Assessment, Fever, and Illness
924(1)
Stools and Urine
925(1)
Sleeping
926(1)
Proper Positioning
927(1)
Sleep-Wake States
928(1)
Injury Prevention
929(1)
Newborn Screening and Immunization Program
930(1)
Home Care: The Mother and Family
931(10)
Assessment of the Mother and Family at Home
931(1)
Postpartum Fatigue
931(1)
Breastfeeding Concerns Following Discharge
931(10)
Formula Feeding
941(1)
Other Types of Follow-Up Care
941(4)
Return Visits
941(1)
Telephone Follow-Up
941(1)
Postpartum Classes and Support Groups
941(1)
Support Programs Utilizing Technology
941(4)
35 The Postpartum Family at Risk
945(31)
Care of the Woman with Postpartum Hemorrhage
946(8)
Early (Primary) Postpartum Hemorrhage
946(4)
Late Postpartum Hemorrhage
950(1)
Nursing Management
950(4)
Care of the Woman with a Reproductive Tract Infection or Wound Infection
954(4)
Postpartum Endometritis
954(1)
Postpartum Wound Infections
955(1)
Nursing Management
955(3)
Care of the Woman with a Urinary Tract Infection
958(2)
Overdistention of the Bladder
958(1)
Nursing Management
958(1)
Cystitis (Lower Urinary Tract Infection)
959(1)
Nursing Management
959(1)
Care of the Woman with Postpartum Mastitis
960(3)
Nursing Management
961(2)
Care of the Woman with Postpartum Thromboembolic Disease
963(7)
Superficial Vein Disease
964(1)
Deep Vein Thrombosis
964(1)
Pulmonary Embolism
964(1)
Nursing Management
965(5)
Care of the Woman with a Postpartum Psychiatric Disorder
970(6)
Types of Postpartum Psychiatric Disorders
970(3)
Nursing Management
973(3)
36 Grief and Loss in the Childbearing Family
976(26)
Common Causes of Perinatal Loss
977(1)
Maternal Physiologic Implications
978(1)
Clinical Therapy
978(1)
Postbirth Evaluation
978(1)
The Experience of Loss
979(1)
Frameworks for Understanding Perinatal Loss
979(2)
Special Issues for Consideration
981(21)
Individual and Family Issues
982(1)
Societal Issues
983(3)
Specific Circumstances
986(3)
Nursing Management
989(13)
Appendix A Common Abbreviations in Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing 1002(3)
Appendix B Conversions and Equivalents 1005(1)
Appendix C NANDA-I © 2017 Diagnoses: Definitions and Defining Characteristics Used in This Text 1006(10)
Glossary 1016(16)
Index 1032