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Davis Advantage for Pediatric Nursing: Critical Components of Nursing Care Third Edition [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 656 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 537 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: F.A. Davis Company
  • ISBN-10: 1719645701
  • ISBN-13: 9781719645706
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 656 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 537 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Oct-2022
  • Leidėjas: F.A. Davis Company
  • ISBN-10: 1719645701
  • ISBN-13: 9781719645706
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
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UNIT 1 Pediatric Nursing: An Overview
1(32)
Chapter 1 Issues and Trends in Pediatric Nursing
3(8)
Introduction to Pediatric Nursing
3(1)
Nursing Care for Children
3(1)
History of Pediatric Nursing
4(1)
Healthy People 2030
5(1)
Social Determinants of Health That Affect Health Outcomes
5(1)
Racial Makeup of American Children
5(1)
Models of Care in Pediatric Nursing
5(1)
Pediatric Medical Home
6(1)
Informatics and Pediatric Care
6(1)
EMR Use to Promote Pediatric Health
6(1)
Role of the Pediatric Nurse
6(1)
Where Pediatric Nurses Work
6(1)
Additional Training and Certification
7(1)
Issues in Pediatric Nursing
7(1)
Trends in Pediatric Nursing Practice
7(1)
Obesity
8(1)
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Youth
8(1)
Trends in Pediatric Nursing Education
8(1)
Trends in Pediatric Nursing Research
9(1)
Resources for Pediatric Health Data
9(1)
Resources for Evidence-Based Pediatric Nursing Practice
9(2)
Chapter 2 Standards of Practice and Ethical Considerations
11(22)
Introduction
11(1)
Ethics in Nursing Practice
11(2)
ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses
12(1)
Pediatric Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice
13(3)
Primary Source of Standards
13(1)
Role of Therapeutic Relationships
14(2)
Family-Centered Care
16(1)
Overview of Family-Centered and Family-Focused Strategies
16(1)
Rewards of Family-Centered Care
17(1)
Role of Child Life Specialists
17(1)
Developmentally Appropriate Care
17(4)
Child Development and Pain Management
17(2)
Patient and Family Education
19(1)
Child Development, Privacy, and Confidentiality
19(2)
Pediatric Decision Making
21(4)
Best Interest: Who Gets to Decide?
21(3)
Best Interest: What Criteria Count?
24(1)
Partnering With Children in Decision Making
24(1)
Patient Self-Determination Act and Advance Directives
24(1)
Safety in the Pediatric Setting
25(2)
National Patient Safety Goals
25(2)
Standards of Practice and Culturally Sensitive Care
27(1)
Truth-Telling Standards and Pediatric Nursing
27(1)
Medical Errors
28(1)
Advocacy
28(5)
Advocacy and Child Maltreatment
28(5)
UNIT 2 Psycho-Social-Cultural Assessment of the Child and the Family
33(72)
Chapter 3 Family Dynamics and Communicating With Children and Families
35(20)
Communication and Families
35(4)
Principles of Communication in Families
35(1)
Process of Communication in Families
35(1)
Patterns of Family Communication
36(1)
Components of the Communication Process
36(1)
Barriers to Health Care Within Families
36(1)
Communicating With Families: The Nurse's Role
37(1)
Communication With Family Members During Emergencies
37(1)
Communication in the Age of Technology
37(1)
Barriers to Effective Communication
38(1)
Definition of a Family
39(3)
Family Types and Functions
40(1)
Roles and Developmental Tasks of the Family
41(1)
Family Dynamics
41(1)
Stressors on Families
41(1)
Communication Theory
42(1)
Healthy Families
42(1)
Unhealthy Families
42(1)
Family Theory
43(2)
Family Systems Theory
43(1)
Resiliency Model of Family Stress, Adjustment, and Adaptation
43(1)
Murray Bowen and Family System Theory
43(1)
Duvall and Family Development Theory
44(1)
Neuman's System Theory
44(1)
Family-Centered Care
44(1)
Structural-Functional Theory
45(1)
King'sTheory of Goal Attainment
45(1)
Roy Adaptation Model
45(1)
Family Assessment
45(2)
Family Size and Shape
45(1)
Parenting Styles
45(1)
Roles and Relationships
46(1)
Tools for Assessment
46(1)
Communicating With the Family
47(5)
Communicating With Children
48(1)
Communicating With Infants
49(1)
Communicating With Toddlers and Preschoolers
49(2)
Communicating With School-Age Children
51(1)
Communicating With Adolescents
51(1)
Communicating With the Altered Family Unit
52(3)
Substance Abuse
52(1)
Coercive Family Processes
52(1)
Physical, Emotional, or Sexual Abuse
52(1)
Chronic Physical or Mental Illness
52(1)
Hospitalization
52(1)
Death of a Family Member
52(3)
Chapter 4 Cultural, Spiritual, and Environmental Influences on the Child
55(10)
Culturally Competent Care
55(3)
Health Disparities
57(1)
Cross-Cultural Communication
58(3)
Best Practices for Effective Communication
58(1)
Language Barriers
59(1)
Characteristics and Behaviors Determined by Culture
60(1)
Cultural Assessments
61(4)
Giger and DavidhizarTranscultural Assessment Model
61(1)
Spirituality
61(1)
Environmental Considerations
62(1)
FICA Spiritual History Tool
62(3)
Chapter 5 End-of-LifeCare
65(12)
Introduction
65(1)
Communication in Care of the Dying Patient
66(1)
Family-Centered Care in End of Life
67(1)
Palliative and Hospice Care
67(2)
Multidisciplinary, Family-Centered Approach
68(1)
Pediatric Pain Control
68(1)
Cultural and Religious Care During End of Life
69(1)
Child Development
69(1)
Grief
70(1)
Nursing Education in End-of-Life Care
71(1)
Withdrawal of Care
71(1)
Family Presence in Code Situations
71(1)
Nursing Role in Care of the Dying Child
72(1)
Organ Donation
72(1)
Legal Aspects of Pediatric End of Life
73(4)
Autopsies
73(1)
Do Not Resuscitate Orders
73(1)
Determination of Legal Guardian
74(3)
Chapter 6 Communicable Diseases
77(28)
Immunizations
77(9)
Immunizations From Birth to Age 18 Years
78(8)
Assessment
86(2)
General History
86(1)
Physical Examination
86(2)
Viral Communicable Diseases
88(11)
Coronavirus(COVID-19)
88(2)
Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease)
90(1)
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
90(1)
Hepatitis A
91(1)
Hepatitis B
91(1)
Influenza
92(1)
Mononucleosis
93(1)
Mumps (Parotitis)
94(1)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Bronchiolitis
94(1)
Roseola (Exanthem Subitum, Human Herpes Virus 6)
95(1)
Rubella (German Measles)
96(1)
Rubeola (Measles)
96(2)
Varicella Zoster (Chickenpox)
98(1)
Bacterial Communicable Diseases
99(6)
Conjunctivitis (Pinkeye)
99(1)
Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
100(1)
Strep Throat/Scarlet Fever
101(4)
UNIT 3 Growth and Development of the Child
105(110)
Chapter 7 Growth and Development
107(12)
General Principles of Growth and Development
107(1)
Psychointellectual Development
108(2)
Key Stages of Piaget's Theory
110(1)
Psychosexual Development
110(2)
Key Stages of Freud's Psychosexual Theory
111(1)
Psychosocial Development
112(2)
Key Stages of Erikson's Psychosocial Development Theory
113(1)
Social-Moral Development
114(1)
Nature Versus Nurture
115(1)
Family
115(1)
Behaviorist and Social Learning Theory
115(1)
Social Learning Theory: Albert Bandura
116(1)
Factors That Affect Growth and Development
116(1)
Intrauterine Factors
116(1)
Birth Events (Prematurity, Birth Trauma)
116(1)
Chronic Illness and Hospitalization
116(1)
Environmental Factors
116(1)
Basic Needs
117(2)
Socioeconomic Factors
117(1)
Cultural Background
118(1)
Chapter 8 Newborns and Infants
119(54)
Care of the Neonate
119(3)
Maternal History
122(1)
Perinatal Substance Abuse
122(1)
Transition to Extrauterine Life
122(22)
Respiratory System Transition
122(1)
Newborn Respiratory Assessment and Development
123(6)
Hepatic System Transition and Assessment
129(3)
Gastrointestinal System Transition and Assessment
132(1)
Genitourinary System Transition and Assessment
133(2)
Skin System Transition and Assessment
135(4)
Immune System Transition and Assessment
139(1)
Head and Neck Assessment
139(4)
Neurological Transition, Assessment, and Development
143(1)
Physical Development
144(3)
Weight
144(1)
Height
144(1)
Head Circumference
144(1)
Periods of Reactivity
144(3)
Developmental Milestones
147(3)
Birth to Three Months
148(1)
Three to Six Months
148(1)
Six to Nine Months
148(1)
Nine to Twelve Months
149(1)
Sensory Development
149(1)
Language Acquisition
150(1)
Cognitive Development
150(1)
Developmental Theorists
150(1)
Play
151(1)
Nutrition
151(5)
Nonnutritive Sucking
151(1)
Breastfeeding
152(3)
Bottle Feeding
155(1)
Advancing Feeding in Infants
155(1)
Sleep
156(1)
Sudden Unexplained Infant Death
156(1)
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events
157(1)
Nursing Procedures Specific to Newborns and Infants
157(1)
Medication Administration
157(1)
Anticipatory Guidance for the Family of a Newborn
158(2)
Discipline
158(1)
Colic
158(1)
Fostering Positive Parenting Skills
159(1)
Pediatric Medical Home
159(1)
Umbilical Cord Blood Banking
159(1)
Need for Immunizations
159(1)
Taking Temperature
160(1)
Signs of Illness in the Newborn and Infant
160(1)
Milestone Concerns or Red Flags
160(1)
Emergency Care for the Infant and Newborn
160(1)
The Hospitalized Infant and Newborn
160(1)
Nursing Care
160(1)
Pain Management
161(1)
Alternative and Complementary Therapies for the Infant and Newborn
161(3)
Infant Massage
161(1)
Music Therapy
161(3)
Chronic Care for the Infant and Newborn
164(1)
Premature Infants
164(1)
Congenital and Acquired Conditions
164(1)
Group Beta Streptococcus
164(1)
HIV Infection in the Newborn
165(1)
Safety Measures for Infants and Newborns
165(2)
Anticipatory Guidance for Injury Prevention
165(2)
Child Abuse Considerations
167(6)
Shaken Baby Syndrome (Abusive Head Trauma)
167(1)
Abduction Prevention
167(1)
Sexual Abuse
167(1)
Physical Abuse
167(1)
Emotional Abuse
167(1)
Neglect
168(5)
Chapter 9 Toddlers and Preschoolers
173(14)
Toddler Growth and Development (Age 1 to 3 Years)
173(1)
Motor Development of a Toddler
173(1)
Language Skills of a Toddler
174(1)
Cognitive Skills of a Toddler
174(1)
Social and Emotional Milestones of a Toddler
174(1)
Preschooler Growth and Development (Age 3 to 5 Years)
174(1)
Motor Development of a Preschooler
174(1)
Language Skills of a Preschooler
174(1)
Cognitive Skills of a Preschooler
175(1)
Social and Emotional Milestones of a Preschooler
175(1)
Nursing Assessment
175(2)
Health History
175(1)
Physical Assessment
175(1)
General Assessment
175(1)
Visual Assessment
176(1)
Auscultation
176(1)
Palpation
176(1)
Growth and Development Assessment Charts
177(1)
Safety
177(2)
Nursing Interventions
177(1)
Safety Education for Caregivers
177(2)
Pain
179(2)
Age Group Challenges
181(2)
Potty Training
181(1)
Separation Anxiety
181(1)
Tantrums and Discipline
181(1)
Sibling Rivalry
182(1)
Nutrition
182(1)
Growing Independence
183(1)
Caregiver Support
183(1)
In Hospital (Acute and Chronic Care)
183(1)
At Home
183(1)
Simple First Aid
184(1)
Signs and Symptoms of Respiratory Distress
184(1)
When to Call the Primary Care Provider
184(1)
When to Call 911
184(1)
Pediatric Disaster Planning
184(3)
Chapter 10 School-Age Children
187(12)
Introduction
187(1)
Growth and Development
187(4)
General Survey
189(2)
Dyslexia
191(1)
Physical Assessment Approaches
191(2)
Approaches to Medication Administration
192(1)
Variations on Nursing Procedures
193(1)
Health Promotion
193(2)
Safety
193(1)
Nutrition
194(1)
Exercise
194(1)
School
194(1)
Bullying
194(1)
Substance Use and Sexual Activity
195(1)
Emergency Care
195(1)
Acute-Care Hospitalization
195(2)
Role of the Child Life Specialist
196(1)
Pediatric Care Preferences
196(1)
Care When Chronically Ill
197(2)
Role of the Primary Caregiver
197(1)
Home-Care Considerations
197(2)
Chapter 11 Adolescents
199(16)
Growth and Development
199(1)
Cognitive
199(1)
Psychological
200(1)
Biopsychosocial Assessment
200(5)
General Survey
200(1)
Physical
200(4)
Social
204(1)
Approaches to Medication Administration
205(1)
Eyedrops, Nasal Sprays, and Ear Drops
205(1)
Oral Medications
205(1)
Medications via Gastrostomy or Nasogastric Tube
205(1)
Rectal Medications
205(1)
Subcutaneous Medications
205(1)
IV Medications
205(1)
Pharmaceutical Warnings
206(1)
Variations in Nursing Procedures
206(1)
Health Promotion and Education
206(3)
Home Assessment
206(1)
Education Assessment
206(1)
Activities Assessment
206(1)
Drugs/Diet Assessment
207(1)
Nutrition Assessment
208(1)
Sexuality Assessment
208(1)
Suicide/Safety Assessment
209(1)
Emergency Care
209(1)
Primary Assessment
209(1)
Additional Considerations
209(1)
Acute-Care Hospitalization
209(1)
Environment of Care
209(1)
Nursing Interventions
210(1)
Care When Chronically Ill
210(1)
Physical Care
210(1)
Psychosocial/Spiritual Care
210(1)
Home-Care Considerations
210(1)
Adolescents and Information Health Technology
211(1)
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
211(1)
Child Abuse Considerations
211(4)
Human Trafficking
212(3)
UNIT 4 Common Illnesses or Disorders in Childhood and Home Care
215(350)
Chapter 12 Respiratory Disorders
217(34)
Anatomy and Physiology
217(1)
Developmental Differences in the Respiratory System
218(1)
Respiratory Disorders
218(4)
General History
218(1)
Physical Assessment
218(1)
Auscultation
219(1)
Percussion
220(1)
Palpation
220(1)
Diagnostic Tests
220(2)
Upper Airway Infectious Disorders
222(6)
Otitis Media
222(1)
Otitis Media With Effusion
223(1)
Otitis Externa
223(1)
Sinusitis
224(1)
Nasopharyngitis
225(1)
Pharyngitis
225(1)
Influenza
225(1)
Tonsillitis
226(1)
Tracheitis
227(1)
Upper Airway Noninfectious Disorders
228(3)
Esophageal Atresia (EA) and Tracheoesophageal Fistula (TEF)
228(1)
Laryngomalacia and Tracheomalacia
228(1)
Subglottic Stenosis
229(1)
Croup Syndromes
229(2)
Epiglottitis
231(1)
Lower Airway Infectious Disorders
231(6)
Bronchitis
231(1)
Bronchiolitis
231(2)
Pneumonia
233(1)
Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
233(1)
Tuberculosis
234(1)
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
235(2)
Lower Airway Noninfectious Disorders
237(6)
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
237(1)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
238(1)
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
238(1)
Cystic Fibrosis
239(2)
Asthma
241(2)
Other Noninfectious Disorders
243(8)
Foreign Body Aspiration
244(1)
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
244(1)
Apnea
245(1)
Apparent Life-Threatening Event, Also Known as Brief Resolved Unexplained Event
246(1)
Pneumothorax
246(1)
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome or Sudden Unexplained Death of an Infant
246(1)
Smoking and Vaping
247(4)
Chapter 13 Cardiovascular Disorders
251(36)
Heart Anatomy and Physiology
251(2)
Heart Valves
251(1)
Heart Vessels
251(1)
Normal Blood Flow
252(1)
Cardiac Output
252(1)
Stroke Volume
252(1)
Pressure Gradients
252(1)
Electrical Conduction
253(1)
Fetal Circulation
253(1)
Congenital or Acquired Heart Defects
253(3)
Classifications of Congenital Heart Defects
253(2)
Acquired Heart Disease
255(1)
Assessment
256(7)
General History
256(3)
Physical Examination
259(3)
Diagnostic Tests
262(1)
Echocardiogram
262(1)
Caregiver Education
263(1)
Congenital Heart Disease With Increased Pulmonary Blood Flow
263(3)
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
263(2)
Atrial Septal Defect
265(1)
Ventricular Septal Defect
266(1)
Congenital Heart Disease With Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow
266(3)
Tetralogy of Fallot
266(1)
Tricuspid Atresia
267(1)
Eisenmenger's Syndrome
268(1)
Congenital Heart Disease With Obstructive Disorders
269(3)
Coarctation of the Aorta
269(1)
Aortic Stenosis
270(1)
Pulmonary Stenosis
270(1)
Pulmonary Atresia
271(1)
Tetralogy of Fallot With Pulmonary Atresia
271(1)
Congenital Heart Disease With Mixed Disorders
272(3)
Transposition of the Great Vessels
272(1)
Truncus Arteriosus
273(1)
Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return
273(1)
Hypoplastic Left Heart
274(1)
Ebstein's Anomaly
274(1)
Acquired Congenital Heart Disease
275(3)
Cardiomyopathy
275(2)
Congestive Heart Failure
277(1)
Hyperlipidemia
278(1)
Hypertension
279(1)
Assessment
280(1)
Diagnostic Tests
280(1)
Nursing Interventions
280(1)
Rheumatic Heart Disease
280(1)
Assessment
280(1)
Diagnostic Tests
280(1)
Nursing Interventions
280(1)
Caregiver Education
280(1)
Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis
281(1)
Assessment
281(1)
Diagnostic Tests
281(1)
Assessment Findings
281(1)
Nursing Interventions
281(1)
Caregiver Information
281(1)
Kawasaki's Disease
281(2)
Assessment
282(1)
Diagnostic Tests
282(1)
Nursing Interventions
282(1)
Caregiver Education
282(1)
Heart Transplantation
283(1)
Diagnostic Tests
283(1)
Nursing Interventions
283(1)
Caregiver Education
283(1)
Cardiac Dysrhythmias
283(1)
Tachycardia
283(1)
Torsades de Pointes
284(1)
Bradycardia
284(1)
Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome
284(1)
Shock
284(3)
Assessment
284(1)
Diagnostic Tests
284(1)
Nursing Interventions
284(1)
Caregiver Education
284(3)
Chapter 14 Neurological and Sensory Disorders
287(44)
Anatomy and Physiology
287(4)
Peripheral Nervous System
287(1)
Autonomic Nervous System
287(1)
Central Nervous System
288(2)
Reflexes
290(1)
Neurological Development
291(3)
Disruptions in Neurological Development
294(1)
Intellectual and Developmental Delay
294(3)
Assessment
294(1)
General History
294(1)
Physical Examination
295(1)
Diagnosis
296(1)
Treatment
296(1)
Congenital Abnormalities of the Nervous System (Neural Tube Defects)
297(2)
Spina Bifida
298(1)
Other Types of Neural Tube Defects
298(1)
Congenital Malformations
299(1)
Types of Congenital Malformations
299(1)
Hydrocephalus
300(3)
Types of Hydrocephalus
300(1)
Symptoms of Hydrocephalus
301(1)
Assessment
301(1)
Diagnosis
301(1)
Treatment
301(1)
Home Care of a Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt
302(1)
Sleep Disorders
303(2)
Assessment
304(1)
Diagnosis
304(1)
Treatment
305(1)
Seizure Disorders
305(10)
Diagnosis
306(1)
Treatment
306(1)
Nursing Interventions
306(5)
Types of Seizures
311(4)
Syncope
315(1)
Assessment
316(1)
Diagnosis
316(1)
Treatment
316(1)
Headaches and Migraines
316(1)
Types of Headaches
316(1)
Neurocutaneous Disorders
317(2)
Neurofibromatosis
318(1)
Ataxia Telangiectasia
318(1)
Other Neurocutaneous Disorders
319(1)
Movement Disorders in Children
319(1)
Tics
319(1)
Pediatric Stroke
320(1)
Assessment
320(1)
Diagnosis
320(1)
Treatment
321(1)
Infections of the Nervous System
321(2)
Meningitis
321(1)
Acute Flaccid Myelitis
322(1)
Encephalitis
322(1)
Zika Virus
323(1)
Neuromuscular Disorders
323(3)
Cerebral Palsy
323(1)
Muscular Dystrophy
324(1)
Myasthenia Gravis
324(1)
Spinal Muscle Atrophy
325(1)
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
326(1)
Assessment
326(1)
Diagnosis
326(1)
Treatment
326(1)
Traumatic Brain and Minor Head Injuries
326(5)
Assessment
327(1)
Diagnosis
327(1)
Treatment
327(4)
Chapter 15 Mental Health Disorders
331(28)
Introduction
331(1)
What Is Mental Illness?
332(1)
Results of Mental Illness
322(10)
Risk Factors for Mental Illness
332(1)
Etiology of Mental Illness in Children
332(1)
Genetic Influences
332(1)
Psychological Influences
332(1)
Social/Environmental Influences
332(1)
Neurochemical Influences
332(1)
Trends in Pediatric Mental Health
333(1)
Assessment
333(1)
Mental Status Examination
333(1)
Mental Illness Diagnosis
334(1)
Settings of Care in Pediatric Mental Health
334(1)
Inpatient Psychiatric Therapy
335(2)
Therapeutic Milieu
335(1)
Admission Process
335(1)
Types of Restrictions With Interventions for Inpatient Psychiatric Patients
335(1)
Typical Day
336(1)
Discharge Process
336(1)
Risks of Inpatient Psychiatric Admission
336(1)
Use of Restraints With Children
336(1)
Use of Seclusion With Children
336(1)
Pediatric Therapeutic Approaches
337(1)
Key Influences
337(1)
Goals of Therapy
337(1)
Approaches to Therapy With Children
337(1)
School for Children With Mental Illness
337(1)
Learning Disabilities and Behavioral Challenges
337(2)
Learning Disabilities
337(1)
Behavioral Problems
338(1)
Stress and Children
339(1)
Factors That Predispose Children to Stress
339(1)
Manifestations of Stress
339(1)
Nursing Interventions
339(1)
Caregiver Education
339(1)
Crisis Intervention
339(1)
Personality Disorders
339(1)
Theories of Personality Disorders
339(1)
Borderline Personality Disorder
340(1)
Impaired Executive Functioning
340(1)
Symptoms of Impaired Executive Functioning
340(1)
Nursing Interventions
340(1)
Attachment Disorders
340(1)
Primal Wound Theory of Attachment Disorders
341(1)
Treatment
341(1)
Mood Disorders
341(3)
Depression
341(2)
Bipolar Disorder
343(1)
Anxiety Disorders
344(2)
Health Consequences of Chronic Anxiety
344(1)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
345(1)
Phobia
345(1)
Panic Disorder
345(1)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
345(1)
Dissociative Disorders
346(1)
Types of Dissociative Disorders
346(1)
Interventions for Dissociative Disorders
346(1)
Disruptive Disorders in Children
346(1)
Attention Defkit-Hyperactivity Disorder
346(1)
Oppositional Defiant Disorder
347(1)
Conduct Disorder
347(1)
Impulse-Control Disorders
347(3)
Kleptomania
348(1)
Pyromania
348(1)
Intermittent Explosive Disorder
348(1)
Schizophrenia
348(2)
Autism Spectrum Disorder
350(1)
Nursing Interventions
350(1)
Sensory Processing Disorder
351(1)
Eating Disorders
351(1)
Signs and Symptoms
351(1)
Anorexia Nervosa
351(1)
Bulimia Nervosa
351(1)
Compulsive Overeating
352(1)
Substance-Related Disorders
352(4)
Definitions of Substance Use
352(1)
Signs and Symptoms
352(1)
Assessment
352(1)
Nursing Interventions
353(1)
Alcoholism
353(1)
Marijuana (Cannibis)
353(1)
Hallucinogens (LSD, PCP)
354(1)
Cocaine/Crack Cocaine
354(1)
Prescription Drug Abuse
354(1)
Opiates
354(1)
Benzodiazepines
355(1)
Tobacco/Nicotine
355(1)
Vaping
355(1)
Caffeine
355(1)
Inhalants
356(1)
Warning Signs of Relapse
356(1)
Childhood Abuse
356(3)
Chapter 16 Gastrointestinal Disorders
359(42)
Anatomy and Physiology
359(1)
Assessment
359(2)
History
359(2)
Abdominal Examination
361(1)
Cleft Lip and Palate
361(1)
Tracheoesophageal Fistula
361(2)
Clinical Presentation
362(1)
Diagnostic Tests
362(1)
Nursing Interventions
362(1)
Caregiver Education
362(1)
Gastrointestinal Problems Manifested by Abdominal Pain
363(4)
Celiac Disease
363(2)
Appendicitis
365(2)
Inguinal Hernia
367(1)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
367(8)
Crohn's Disease
367(2)
Ulcerative Colitis
369(1)
Peptic Ulcer Disease
370(1)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
371(4)
Gastrointestinal Problems Manifested by Vomiting
375(3)
Gastroesophageal Reflux
375(2)
Pyloric Stenosis
377(1)
Intestinal Obstruction
378(3)
Volvulus
378(1)
Intussusception
379(1)
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
380(1)
Gastrointestinal Problems Manifested by Diarrhea
381(2)
Gastroenteritis
381(2)
Gastrointestinal Problems Manifested by Constipation
383(2)
Functional Constipation
383(1)
Hirschsprung's Disease
384(1)
Gastrointestinal Problems Manifested by Anterior Abdominal Wall Defect
385(1)
Omphalocele and Gastroschisis
385(1)
Gastrointestinal Problems Manifested by Liver, Pancreatic, or Gallbladder Involvement
386(7)
Neonatal Jaundice
386(1)
Biliary Atresia
387(1)
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
388(1)
Cystic Fibrosis
389(2)
Cholecystitis and Gallstones
391(1)
Hepatitis
392(1)
Gastrointestinal Problems Manifested by Nutritional Changes
393(8)
Obesity
393(5)
Failure to Thrive
398(3)
Chapter 17 Renal Disorders
401(24)
Anatomy and Physiology
401(1)
Assessment
401(4)
General History
401(1)
Family History
402(1)
Dietary History
402(1)
Physical Examination
402(3)
Disorders of the Renal System
405(16)
Urinary Tract Infection
405(2)
Vesicoureteral Reflux
407(2)
Nephrolithiasis (Renal Calculi)
409(2)
Nephrotic Syndrome
411(2)
Acute Postinfectious Glomerulonephritis
413(2)
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
415(1)
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
416(1)
Acute Kidney Injury
417(2)
Chronic Kidney Disease
419(2)
Genitourinary Anomalies
421(4)
Cryptorchidism
421(1)
Hypospadias
421(4)
Chapter 18 Endocrine Disorders
425(28)
Anatomy and Physiology
425(2)
Glands of the Endocrine System
425(2)
Assessment
427(2)
General History
427(1)
Physical Examination
428(1)
Hypopituitarism/Panhypopituitarism
429(1)
Growth Hormone Deficiency
429(1)
Diabetes Insipidus
430(2)
Assessment
430(1)
Nursing Interventions
431(1)
Caregiver Education
431(1)
Hyperpituitarism
432(1)
Diagnostic Testing
432(1)
Nursing Interventions
432(1)
Caregiver Education
432(1)
Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone
432(1)
Diagnostic Testing
432(1)
Nursing Interventions
432(1)
Caregiver Education
433(1)
Precocious Puberty
433(1)
Assessment
434(1)
Nursing Interventions
434(1)
Caregiver Education
434(1)
Hypothyroidism
434(2)
Congenital Hypothyroidism
435(1)
Acquired Hypothyroidism
435(1)
Hyperthyroidism
436(1)
Assessment
436(1)
Nursing Interventions
437(1)
Caregiver Education
437(1)
Hypoparathyroidism
437(1)
Assessment
437(1)
Nursing Interventions
438(1)
Caregiver Education
438(1)
Hyperparathyroidism
438(1)
Assessment
438(1)
Nursing Interventions
438(1)
Caregiver Education
438(1)
Cushing's Disease
439(1)
Assessment
439(1)
Nursing Interventions
439(1)
Caregiver Education
439(1)
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
439(1)
Assessment
440(1)
Nursing Interventions
440(1)
Caregiver Education
440(1)
Adrenal Insufficiency (Addison's Disease)
440(2)
Assessment
440(1)
Nursing Interventions
441(1)
Caregiver Education
441(1)
Pheochromocytoma
442(1)
Assessment
442(1)
Nursing Interventions
442(1)
Caregiver Education
442(1)
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (Insulin-Dependent Diabetes)
442(7)
Assessment
442(1)
Nursing Interventions
443(3)
Caregiver Education
446(3)
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
449(4)
Assessment
449(1)
Nursing Interventions
450(1)
Caregiver Education
450(3)
Chapter 19 Reproductive and Genetic Disorders
453(40)
Female Anatomy and Physiology
453(1)
Pubertal Changes in Girls
454(1)
Common Pediatric Problems of the Female Genital Tract
454(2)
Straddle Injury
455(1)
Lacerations or Skin Tears
455(1)
Vulvovaginitis
455(1)
Adolescent Vaginal Complaints
456(2)
Bacterial Vaginosis
456(1)
Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
456(2)
Male Anatomy and Physiology
458(1)
Puberty in Boys
458(1)
Common Pediatric and Adolescent Problems of the Male Genital Tract
458(2)
Circumcision
458(1)
Uncircumcised Penis
459(1)
Physiological Phimosis
460(1)
Pathological Phimosis
460(1)
Paraphimosis
460(1)
Zipper Injuries
460(1)
Development of the Testis
460(2)
Cryptorchidism (Undescended Testis)
460(1)
Scrotal Swelling
461(1)
Hydrocele
461(1)
Varicocele
461(1)
Testicular Torsion
461(1)
Epididymitis
461(1)
Orchitis
461(1)
Primary Inguinal Hernia
462(1)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
462(4)
Risk Factors for Sexually Transmitted Infections
462(1)
Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections
463(1)
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
463(1)
Trichomoniasis
463(1)
Gonorrhea
464(1)
Chlamydia
464(1)
Syphilis
465(1)
Transgender and Gender-diverse Care of Children and Adolescents
466(1)
Genetics and Genetic Disorders
467(26)
Genetic Inheritance
467(1)
Genetic Errors
467(1)
Meiosis
468(1)
Oocyte
468(1)
Spermatocyte
468(1)
Reproduction
468(1)
Alterations in Chromosomes and Development
468(1)
Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)
468(3)
Trisomy 18 (Edward's Syndrome)
471(1)
Trisomy 13 (Patau Syndrome)
472(1)
Turner Syndrome (Congenital Ovarian Hypoplasia Syndrome)
472(1)
Cri Du Chat Syndrome
472(1)
Williams Syndrome (Williams-Beuren Syndrome)
473(1)
Chromosome 22q11 Deletion Syndrome
474(1)
Phenylketonuria
474(1)
Neurofibromatosis
475(3)
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (Bourneville Phakomatosis, Cerebral Sclerosis, Epiloia)
478(1)
Sturge-Weber Syndrome (Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis)
479(1)
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
480(1)
Achondroplasia
480(2)
Duchenne and Becker Muscular Dystrophy
482(1)
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
483(1)
L1 Syndrome
484(1)
X-Linked Hydrocephalus Sylvius (HSAS)
484(1)
Fragile X Syndrome
484(2)
Prader-Willi Syndrome
486(1)
Angelman Syndrome
486(1)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
487(6)
Chapter 20 Hematological, Immunological, and Neoplastic Disorders
493(20)
Hematological Disorders
493(8)
Iron Deficiency Anemia
493(1)
Acquired Thrombocytopenia
494(1)
Sickle Cell Disease
495(1)
Aplastic Anemia
496(1)
Hemophilia
497(1)
Lead Poisoning
497(4)
Immunological Disorders
501(1)
HIV/AIDS
501(1)
Oncological Disorders
502(9)
Neoplasm
502(3)
Leukemia
505(1)
Lymphomas
506(3)
Brain Tumors
509(1)
Wilms' Tumor
510(1)
Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
511(2)
Assessment
511(1)
Diagnostic Testing
511(1)
Nursing Interventions
511(1)
Caregiver Education
511(2)
Chapter 21 Musculoskeletal Disorders
513(26)
Anatomy and Physiology
513(2)
Anatomy of Growing Bone
513(2)
Skeleton
515(1)
Assessment
515(1)
General Assessment
515(1)
Emergent and Initial Nursing Care of the Musculoskeletal System
515(3)
Fractures
518(5)
Physeal Injuries
518(1)
Incidence of Pediatric Fractures
518(1)
Classification of Fractures
518(5)
Congenital Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
523(9)
Clubfoot
523(1)
Metatarsus Adductus
524(1)
Internal Tibial Torsion
524(1)
Internal Femoral Torsion
524(1)
Genu Varum (Bowlegs)
525(1)
Genu Valgum (Knock-knees)
526(1)
Calcaneovalgus Foot
527(1)
Lateral Tibial Torsion
527(1)
Hip Dysplasia
527(1)
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
528(1)
Avascular Necrosis
529(1)
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
529(1)
Transient Monoarticular Synovitis
530(1)
Septic Arthritis and Osteomyelitis of the Hip
530(1)
Scoliosis
531(1)
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
532(3)
Diagnostic Testing
534(1)
Treatment
534(1)
Macrophage Activation Syndrome in Systemic JIA and SLE
534(1)
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
535(1)
Nursing Interventions
536(1)
Sports-Related Injuries
536(3)
Dislocations and Subluxations
536(1)
Tears and Contusions
537(1)
Overuse Injuries
537(2)
Chapter 22 Dermatological Diseases
539(26)
Anatomy and Physiology
539(1)
Assessment
539(3)
General History
539(1)
Physical Examination
540(2)
Acquired Disorders
542(1)
Pressure Injuries
542(1)
Dermatitis
543(1)
Clinical Presentation of Diaper Dermatitis
543(1)
Clinical Presentation of Seborrheic Dermatitis
543(1)
Clinical Presentation of Contact Dermatitis
544(1)
Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
544(1)
Clinical Presentation
544(1)
Diagnostic Testing
545(1)
Caregiver Education
545(1)
Acne
545(2)
Clinical Presentation
545(1)
Caregiver Education
546(1)
Melanoma
547(1)
Clinical Presentation
547(1)
Diagnostic Testing
547(1)
Treatment
547(1)
Caregiver Education
547(1)
Bacterial Infections
547(3)
Impetigo
547(1)
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
548(1)
Cellulitis
549(1)
Viral Infections
550(1)
Papillomavirus (Verruca or Warts)
550(1)
Herpes Simplex 1 (Cold Sores or Fever Blisters)
550(1)
Tinea (Fungal) Infections
551(1)
Clinical Presentation
551(1)
Diagnostic Testing
551(1)
Caregiver Education
551(1)
Disorders Related to Contact With Insects
552(4)
Pediculosis Capitis (Head Lice)
552(1)
Scabies (Mite Infestation)
553(1)
Insect Bites and Stings
553(1)
Lyme Disease
554(2)
Disorders Related to Injuries
556(9)
Lacerations
556(1)
Bites (Animal, Human)
556(1)
Sunburns
557(1)
Minor and Major Burns
558(7)
Appendix A Asthma Action Plan 565(2)
Appendix B Recommended Immunization Schedules for Children and Adolescents Aged 18 or Younger 567(8)
Appendix C Car Seat Safety 575(2)
Appendix D Growth Charts 577(4)
Appendix E Pediatric Fluid and Electrolyte Requirements 581(2)
Photo and Illustration Credits 583(4)
Index 587