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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1568 pages, weight: 2790 g, Approx. 1100 illustrations (1100 in full color); Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323549381
  • ISBN-13: 9780323549387
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 1568 pages, weight: 2790 g, Approx. 1100 illustrations (1100 in full color); Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323549381
  • ISBN-13: 9780323549387
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Get the accurate, practical information you need to succeed in the classroom, the clinical setting, and on the NCLEX-RN® examination. Written by the foremost experts in maternity and pediatric nursing, the user-friendly Maternal Child Nursing Care, 6th Edition provides both instructors and students with just the right amount of maternity and pediatric content. This new edition includes updated case studies within Nursing Care Plans, as well as a new chapter on pediatric cancer. Focus on the family throughout emphasizes the influence of the entire family in health and illness.Focus on the family throughout emphasizes the influence of the entire family in health and illness.Expert authors of the market-leading maternity and pediatric nursing textbooks combine to ensure delivery of the most accurate, up-to-date content.Critical thinking case studies offer you opportunities to test and develop your analytical skills and apply knowledge in various settings.Nursing Care Plans include rationales for interventions and provide you with an overview and specific guidelines for delivering effective nursing care. Nursing Alerts highlight critical information that you need to know when treating patients.Guidelines boxes outline nursing procedures in an easy-to-follow format.Emergency boxes in the maternity unit guide you through step-by-step emergency procedures.Home Care boxes detail important information that you need to deliver care to patients and families in the home setting.Atraumatic Care boxes in the pediatric unit teach you how to provide competent and effective care to pediatric patients with the least amount of physical or psychological stress.Community Focus boxes emphasize community issues, provide resources and guidance, and illustrate nursing care in a variety of settings.Patient Teaching boxes in the maternity unit highlight important information nurses need to communicate to patients and families.Cultural Competence boxes equip you with the knowledge you need to deliver culturally competent care.\Family-Centered Care boxes draw attention to the needs or concerns of families that you should consider to provide family-centered care.Medication Guides serve as an important reference of drugs and their interactions.NEW! New chapter on pediatric cancer gives you the most up-to-date information on the latest topics.EXPANDED! Additional information on sexuality in the maternity section.EXPANDED! More content on spirituality in the family, culture, and spiritual chapters.EXPANDED and UPDATED! New content about LBGTQ+ included in the Transition to Parenthood chapter. NEW! Information on victims of sexual abuse as parents and human trafficking helps prepare you to handle these delicate issues.NEW and UPDATED! Case studies emphasize interprofessional care, demonstrating how nursing must collaborate with other health care disciplines to provide the most comprehensive care possible to women and children.UPDATED! Nursing Care Plans now incorporate case studies to personalize interventions and promote critical thinking.
Part 1 Maternity Nursing
Unit 1 Introduction to Maternity Nursing
1 21st Century Maternity Nursing
1(14)
Ellen F. Olshansky
Advances in the Care of Mothers and Infants
1(1)
Efforts to Reduce Health Disparities
1(2)
Contemporary Issues and Trends
3(1)
Healthy People 2020 Goals
3(1)
Millennium Development Goals
3(1)
Integrative Health Care
3(1)
Interprofessional Education
4(1)
Problems With the US Health Care System
4(1)
Accountable Care Organizations
6(1)
Health Literacy
6(1)
Trends in Fertility and Birth Rate
6(1)
Low-Birth Weight and Preterm Birth
6(1)
International Infant Mortality Trends
7(1)
Maternal Mortality
7(1)
Maternal Morbidity
7(1)
Regionalization of Perinatal Health Care Services
7(1)
High-Technology Care
7(1)
Community-Based Care
8(1)
Childbirth Practices
8(1)
Involving Consumers and Promoting Self-Management
8(1)
International Concerns
8(1)
The Future of Nursing
9(1)
Trends in Nursing Practice
9(1)
Nursing Interventions Classification
9(1)
Evidence-Based Practice
9(1)
Outcomes-Oriented Practice
11(1)
A Global Perspective
11(1)
Standards of Practice and Legal Issues in Delivery of Care
11(1)
Prevention of Errors in Nursing Care
11(1)
Sentinel Events
11(1)
Failure to Rescue
11(1)
Ethical Issues in Perinatal Nursing and Women's Health Care
12(3)
2 The Family, Culture, Spirituality, and Home Care
15(17)
Shannon E. Perry
The Family in Cultural and Spiritual Context
15(1)
Defining Family
15(1)
Family Organization and Structure
15(1)
The Family in Society
16(1)
Theoretic Approaches to Understanding Families
16(1)
Family Nursing
16(1)
Family Theories
16(1)
Family Assessment
18(1)
Graphic Representations of Families
19(1)
The Family in a Cultural Context
19(1)
Cultural Factors Related to Family Health
19(1)
Implications for Nursing
20(1)
Childbearing Beliefs and Practices
21(1)
Personal Space
21(1)
Time Orientation
22(1)
Family Roles
22(3)
Developing Cultural Competence
25(1)
Spirituality and the Family
25(2)
Home Care in the Community
27(1)
Communication and Technology Applications
27(1)
Guidelines for Nursing Practice
28(1)
Perinatal Services
28(1)
Patient Selection and Referral
28(1)
Care Management
29(1)
Preparing for the Home Visit
29(1)
First Home Care Visit
29(1)
Assessment and Nursing Diagnoses
29(1)
Nursing Considerations
29(3)
Unit 2 Reproductive Years
3 Assessment and Health Promotion
32(30)
Ellen F. Olshansky
Female Reproductive System
32(1)
External Structures
32(1)
Internal Structures
33(1)
The Bony Pelvis
34(1)
Breasts
35(1)
Menstruation
36(1)
Menarche and Puberty
36(1)
Menstrual Cycle
36(1)
Prostaglandins
38(1)
Climacteric and Menopause
38(1)
Sexual Response
38(1)
Barriers to Entering the Health Care System
39(1)
Financial Issues
39(1)
Cultural Issues
39(1)
Gender Issues
39(1)
Caring for the Well Woman Across the Life Span: The Need for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
40(1)
Adolescents
40(1)
Young and Middle Adulthood
41(1)
Late Reproductive Age
41(1)
Approaches to Care at Specific Stages of a Woman's Life
41(1)
Preconception Counseling and Care
41(1)
Pregnancy
41(1)
Fertility Control and Infertility
41(1)
Menstrual Problems
42(1)
Perimenopause
42(1)
Identification of Risk Factors to Women's Health
42(1)
Social, Cultural, and Genetic Factors
43(1)
Substance Use and Abuse
43(1)
Nutrition Problems and Eating Disorders
44(1)
Lack of Exercise
46(1)
Stress
46(1)
Depression, Anxiety, and Other Mental Health Conditions
47(1)
Sleep Disorders
47(1)
Environmental and Workplace Hazards
47(1)
Risky Sexual Practices
47(1)
Risk for Certain Medical Conditions
48(1)
Risk for Certain Gynecologic Conditions
48(1)
Female Genital Mutilation
48(1)
Human Trafficking
48(1)
Intimate Partner Violence
49(1)
Spiritual Approaches to Women's Health Promotion
50(1)
Assessment of the Woman: History and Physical Examination
50(1)
History
50(1)
Physical Examination
52(1)
Cultural Considerations and Communication Variations in the History and Physical
53(1)
History and Physical Examination in Women With Disabilities
53(1)
History and Physical Examination in Adolescent Girls (13 to 19 Years of Age)
54(1)
Pelvic Examination
54(1)
Health Screening for Women Across the Life Span
59(3)
4 Reproductive System Concerns
62(34)
Ellen F. Olshansky
Menstrual Disorders
62(1)
Amenorrhea
62(1)
Cyclic Perimenstrual Pain and Discomfort
63(1)
Endometriosis
67(1)
Alterations in Cyclic Bleeding
68(3)
Infections
71(1)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
71(1)
Sexually Transmitted Bacterial Infections
73(1)
Sexually Transmitted Viral Infections
77(1)
Vaginal Infections
83(1)
Concerns of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Queer (LGBT) Community
85(1)
Effects of Sexually Transmitted Infections on Pregnancy and the Fetus
86(1)
Infection Control
86(1)
Problems of the Breast
86(1)
Benign Problems
86(1)
Cancer of the Breast
88(8)
5 Infertility, Contraception, and Abortion
96(27)
Ellen F. Olshansky
Infertility
96(1)
Incidence
96(1)
Factors Associated With Infertility
96(1)
Care Management
97(1)
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
103(1)
Adoption
103(1)
Contraception
103(1)
Care Management
104(1)
Methods of Contraception
106(13)
Abortion
119(1)
Care Management
120(3)
Unit 3 Pregnancy
6 Genetics, Conception, and Fetal Development
123(27)
Ellen F. Olshansky
Genetics
123(1)
Nursing Expertise in Genetics and Genomics
123(1)
Human Genome Project and Implications for Clinical Practice
124(1)
Importance of Family History
124(1)
Gene Identification and Testing
125(1)
Pharmacogenomics
125(1)
Gene Therapy
126(1)
Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications
126(1)
Factors Influencing the Decision to Undergo Genetic Testing
126(1)
Clinical Genetics
126(1)
Chromosomal Abnormalities
127(1)
Patterns of Genetic Transmission
129(1)
Genetic Counseling
130(1)
Estimation of Risk
130(1)
Interpretation of Risk
132(1)
Multiple Roles for Nurses in Genetics
132(1)
Cell Division and Conception
132(1)
Cell Division
132(1)
Gametogenesis
133(1)
Conception
133(1)
Fertilization
134(1)
Implantation
134(1)
The Embryo and Fetus
134(1)
Primary Germ Layers
134(1)
Development of the Embryo
135(1)
Membranes
135(1)
Amniotic Fluid
136(1)
Yolk Sac
136(1)
Umbilical Cord
137(1)
Placenta
137(1)
Fetal Maturation
139(1)
Fetal Circulatory System
139(1)
Hematopoietic System
140(1)
Respiratory System
141(1)
Gastrointestinal System
141(1)
Hepatic System
141(1)
Renal System
142(1)
Neurologic System
142(1)
Endocrine System
142(1)
Reproductive System
142(1)
Musculoskeletal System
143(1)
Integumentary System
143(1)
Immunologic System
143(3)
Multifetal Pregnancy
146(1)
Twins
146(1)
Other Multifetal Pregnancies
147(1)
Nongenetic Factors Influencing Development
147(3)
7 Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy
150(16)
Kathryn R. Alden
Gravidity and Parity
150(1)
Pregnancy Tests
150(2)
Adaptations to Pregnancy
152(1)
Signs of Pregnancy
152(1)
Reproductive System and Breasts
152(1)
General Body Systems
157(9)
8 Nursing Care of the Family During Pregnancy
166(39)
Kathryn R. Alden
Diagnosis of Pregnancy
166(1)
Signs and Symptoms
166(1)
Estimating Date of Birth
166(1)
Adaptation to Pregnancy
166(1)
Maternal Adaptation
166(1)
Paternal Adaptation
169(1)
Adaptation to Parenthood for the Nonpregnant Partner
170(1)
Sibling Adaptation
170(1)
Grandparent Adaptation
171(1)
Care Management
171(1)
Initial Visit
172(1)
Follow-Up Visits
176(1)
Nursing Interventions
179(13)
Variations in Prenatal Care
192(1)
Cultural Influences
192(1)
Age Differences
194(1)
Multifetal Pregnancy
195(1)
Perinatal Education
196(1)
Classes for Expectant Parents
196(1)
Perinatal Care Choices
197(1)
Physicians
197(1)
Midwives
197(1)
Certified Nurse-Midwives
197(1)
Direct-Entry Midwives
197(1)
Traditional or Lay Midwives
198(1)
Doulas
199(1)
Birth Plans
199(1)
Birth Setting Choices
200(5)
9 Maternal and Fetal Nutrition
205(21)
Ellen F. Olshansky
Nutrient Needs Before Conception
205(1)
Nutrient Needs During Pregnancy
205(1)
Energy Needs
206(1)
Protein
210(1)
Omega-3 Fatty Acids
211(1)
Fluids
212(1)
Minerals and Vitamins
212(1)
Other Nutritional Issues During Pregnancy
214(1)
Nutrient Needs During Lactation
216(1)
Care Management
216(1)
Assessment
216(1)
Physical Examination
217(1)
Laboratory Testing
217(1)
Nutrition Care and Teaching
219(7)
10 Assessment of High-Risk Pregnancy
226(18)
Kitty Cashion
Assessment of Risk Factors
226(1)
Antepartum Testing
226(1)
Biophysical Assessment
226(1)
Daily Fetal Movement Count
226(1)
Ultrasonography
228(1)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
234(1)
Biochemical Assessment
234(1)
Amniocentesis
234(1)
Chorionic Villus Sampling
236(1)
Percutaneous Umbilical Blood Sampling
236(1)
Maternal Assays
237(1)
Fetal Care Centers
238(1)
Antepartum Assessment Using Electronic Fetal Monitoring
238(1)
Indications
238(1)
Nonstress Test
238(1)
Vibroacoustic Stimulation
239(1)
Contraction Stress Test
239(2)
Psychologic Considerations Related to High-Risk Pregnancy
241(1)
The Nurse's Role in Assessment and Management of the High-Risk Pregnancy
241(3)
11 High-Risk Perinatal Care: Preexisting Conditions
244(37)
Kitty Cashion
Diabetes Mellitus
244(1)
Pathogenesis
244(1)
Classification
245(1)
Metabolic Changes Associated With Pregnancy
245(1)
Pregestational Diabetes Mellitus
246(1)
Preconception Counseling
246(1)
Maternal Risks and Complications
247(1)
Fetal and Neonatal Risks and Complications
247(1)
Care Management
248(1)
Assessment and Nursing Diagnoses
248(1)
Interventions
249(6)
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
255(1)
Fetal Risks
255(1)
Care Management
256(1)
Screening for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
256(1)
Interventions
257(3)
Thyroid Disorders
260(1)
Hyperthyroidism
260(1)
Hypothyroidism
261(1)
Nursing Interventions
261(1)
Maternal Phenylketonuria
261(1)
Cardiovascular Disorders
262(1)
Congenital Cardiac Diseases
263(1)
Acquired Cardiac Diseases
263(1)
Ischemic Heart Disease
264(1)
Other Cardiac Diseases and Conditions
264(2)
Care Management
266(1)
Assessment and Nursing Diagnosis
266(1)
Interventions
266(3)
Other Medical Disorders in Pregnancy
269(1)
Anemia
269(1)
Pulmonary Disorders
270(1)
Integumentary Disorders
272(1)
Neurologic Disorders
273(1)
Autoimmune Disorders
274(2)
Substance Abuse
276(1)
Prevalence
276(1)
Barriers to Treatment
276(1)
Legal Considerations
276(1)
Care Management
277(1)
Screening
277(1)
Assessment
277(1)
Interventions
277(4)
12 High-Risk Perinatal Care: Gestational Conditions
281(40)
Kitty Cashion
Hypertension in Pregnancy
281(1)
Significance and Incidence
281(1)
Classification
281(1)
Preeclampsia
282(1)
Etiology
282(1)
Pathophysiology
282(1)
HELLP Syndrome
284(1)
Care Management
284(1)
Eclampsia
294(1)
Chronic Hypertension
294(1)
Hyperemesis Gravidarum
295(1)
Etiology
295(1)
Clinical Manifestations
295(1)
Care Management
295(1)
Hemorrhagic Disorders
296(1)
Early Pregnancy Bleeding
297(1)
Care Management
298(1)
Late Pregnancy Bleeding
305(1)
Cord Insertion and Placental Variations
309(1)
Clotting Disorders in Pregnancy
310(1)
Infections Acquired During Pregnancy
311(1)
Sexually Transmitted Infections
311(1)
Urinary Tract Infections
311(1)
Surgery During Pregnancy
312(1)
Appendicitis
312(1)
Cholelithiasis and Cholecystitis
312(1)
Care Management
313(1)
Trauma During Pregnancy
313(1)
Significance
313(1)
Maternal Physiologic Characteristics
314(1)
Fetal Physiologic Characteristics
314(1)
Mechanisms of Trauma
314(1)
Care Management
316(5)
Unit 4 Childbirth
13 Labor and Birth Processes
321(13)
Kitty Cashion
Factors Affecting Labor
321(1)
Passenger
321(1)
Passageway
324(1)
Powers
327(1)
Position of the Laboring Woman
329(1)
Process of Labor
329(1)
Signs Preceding Labor
329(1)
Onset of Labor
329(1)
Stages of Labor
330(1)
Mechanism of Labor
330(2)
Physiologic Adaptation to Labor
332(1)
Maternal Adaptation
332(2)
14 Maximizing Comfort for the Laboring Woman
334(25)
Kitty Cashion
Pain During Labor and Birth
334(1)
Neurologic Origins
334(1)
Perception of Pain
334(1)
Expression of Pain
334(1)
Factors Influencing Pain Response
335(1)
Physiologic Factors
335(1)
Culture
335(1)
Anxiety
336(1)
Previous Experience
336(1)
Gate-Control Theory of Pain
336(1)
Comfort
336(1)
Environment
337(1)
Nonpharmacologic Pain Management
338(1)
Childbirth Preparation Methods
338(1)
Relaxation and Breathing Techniques
338(1)
Effleurage and Counterpressure
340(1)
Touch and Massage
341(1)
Application of Heat and Cold
341(1)
Acupressure and Acupuncture
341(1)
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation
341(1)
Water Therapy (Hydrotherapy)
342(1)
Intradermal Water Block
342(1)
Aromatherapy
342(1)
Music
343(1)
Hypnosis
344(1)
Biofeedback
344(1)
Pharmacologic Pain Management
344(1)
Sedatives
344(1)
Analgesia and Anesthesia
344(10)
Care Management
354(1)
Pain Assessment During Labor and Birth
354(1)
Nonpharmacologic Interventions
354(1)
Pharmacologic Interventions
354(1)
Safety and General Care
358(1)
15 Fetal Assessment During Labor
359(18)
Kitty Cashion
Basis for Monitoring
359(1)
Fetal Response
359(1)
Uterine Activity
359(1)
Fetal Compromise
359(1)
Monitoring Techniques
359(1)
Intermittent Auscultation
360(1)
Electronic Fetal Monitoring
362(3)
Fetal Heart Rate Patterns
365(1)
Baseline Fetal Heart Rate
366(1)
Periodic and Episodic Changes in Fetal Heart Rate
367(5)
Care Management
372(1)
Electronic Fetal Monitoring Pattern Recognition and Interpretation
372(1)
Other Methods of Assessment and Intervention
373(1)
Patient and Family Teaching
374(1)
Documentation
375(2)
16 Nursing Care of the Family During Labor and Birth
377(41)
Kitty Cashion
First Stage of Labor
377(1)
Care Management
377(1)
Assessment
377(1)
Nursing Interventions
390(1)
Supportive Care During Labor and Birth
397(2)
Second Stage of Labor
399(2)
Care Management
401(1)
Assessment
401(1)
Preparing for Birth
401(1)
Birth in a Birthing Room or Delivery Room
405(1)
Immediate Assessments and Care of the Newborn
407(1)
Perineal Trauma Related to Childbirth
407(4)
Third Stage of Labor
411(1)
Care Management
411(1)
Placental Separation and Expulsion
411(1)
Fourth Stage of Labor
412(2)
Care Management
414(1)
Assessment
414(1)
Postanesthesia Recovery
414(1)
Nursing Interventions
414(4)
17 Labor and Birth Complications
418(42)
Kitty Cashion
Preterm Labor and Birth
418(1)
Preterm Birth Versus Low Birth Weight
418(1)
Spontaneous Versus Indicated Preterm Birth
418(1)
Causes of Spontaneous Preterm Labor and Birth
419(1)
Predicting Spontaneous Preterm Labor and Birth
419(1)
Care Management
420(1)
Assessment
420(1)
Interventions
420(9)
Premature Rupture of Membranes
429(2)
Chorioamnionitis
431(1)
Postterm Pregnancy, Labor, and Birth
431(1)
Maternal and Fetal Risks
431(1)
Dysfunctional Labor (Dystocia)
432(1)
Abnormal Uterine Activity
432(1)
Secondary Powers
433(1)
Abnormal Labor Patterns
433(1)
Precipitous Labor
434(1)
Alterations in Pelvic Structure
434(1)
Fetal Causes
434(1)
Position of the Woman
436(1)
Psychologic Responses
436(1)
Obesity
437(1)
Obstetric Procedures
437(1)
Version
437(1)
Induction of Labor
438(1)
Augmentation of Labor
443(1)
Operative Vaginal Birth
443(1)
Cesarean Birth
447(1)
Trial of Labor
453(1)
Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
453(1)
Obstetric Emergencies
454(1)
Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid
454(1)
Shoulder Dystocia
454(1)
Prolapsed Umbilical Cord
455(1)
Rupture of the Uterus
456(1)
Amniotic Fluid Embolus
457(3)
Unit 5 Postpartum Period
18 Postpartum Physiologic Changes
460(7)
Kathryn R. Alden
Reproductive System and Associated Structures
460(1)
Uterus
460(1)
Cervix
462(1)
Vagina and Perineum
462(1)
Pelvic Muscular Support
462(1)
Endocrine System
462(1)
Placental Hormones
462(1)
Metabolic Changes
462(1)
Pituitary Hormones and Ovarian Function
463(1)
Urinary System
463(1)
Urine Components
463(1)
Fluid Loss
463(1)
Urethra and Bladder
463(1)
Gastrointestinal System
463(1)
Breasts
463(1)
Breastfeeding Mothers
463(1)
Nonbreastfeeding Mothers
464(1)
Cardiovascular System
464(1)
Blood Volume
464(1)
Cardiac Output
464(1)
Vital Signs
464(1)
Blood Components
464(1)
Varicosities
465(1)
Respiratory System
465(1)
Neurologic System
465(1)
Musculoskeletal System
466(1)
Abdomen
466(1)
Integumentary System
466(1)
Immune System
466(1)
19 Nursing Care of the Family During the Postpartum Period
467(20)
Kathryn R. Alden
Transfer From the Recovery Area
467(1)
Planning for Discharge
467(1)
Criteria for Discharge
468(1)
Ongoing Physical Assessment
468(1)
Routine Laboratory Tests
468(1)
Nursing Interventions
468(1)
Discharge Teaching
481(6)
20 Transition to Parenthood
487(19)
Ellen F. Olshansky
Parental Attachment, Bonding, and Acquaintance
487(1)
Assessment of Attachment Behaviors
487(3)
Parent-Infant Contact
490(1)
Early Contact
490(1)
Extended Contact
490(1)
Communication Between Parent and Infant
490(1)
The Senses
490(1)
Entrainment
491(1)
Biorhythmicity
491(1)
Reciprocity and Synchrony
492(1)
Parental Role After Birth
492(1)
Transition to Parenthood
492(1)
Parental Tasks and Responsibilities
492(1)
Becoming a Mother
493(1)
Becoming a Father
494(1)
Adjustment for the Couple
494(1)
Resuming Sexual Intimacy
494(1)
Infant-Parent Adjustment
495(1)
Diversity in Transitions to Parenthood
496(1)
Age
496(1)
Parenting in Same-Sex Couples
497(1)
Social Support
498(1)
Culture
498(1)
Socioeconomic Conditions
499(1)
Personal Aspirations
499(1)
Parental Sensory Impairment
499(1)
Visually Impaired Parent
499(1)
Hearing-Impaired Parent
500(1)
Sibling Adaptation
500(1)
Grandparent Adaptation
501(1)
Care Management
502(4)
21 Postpartum Complications
506(23)
Kathryn R. Alden
Postpartum Hemorrhage
506(1)
Definition and Incidence
506(1)
Etiology and Risk Factors
506(2)
Care Management
508(1)
Assessment
509(2)
Hemorrhagic (Hypovolemic) Shock
511(2)
Care Management
513(1)
Medical Management
513(1)
Nursing Interventions
513(1)
Coagulopathies
514(1)
Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
514(1)
Von Willebrand Disease
514(1)
Venous Thromboembolic Disorders
514(1)
Incidence and Etiology
515(1)
Clinical Manifestations
515(1)
Medical Management
515(1)
Nursing Interventions
515(1)
Postpartum Infection
516(1)
Endometritis
516(1)
Wound Infections
517(1)
Urinary Tract Infections
517(1)
Care Management
517(1)
Assessment and Nursing Diagnoses
517(1)
Postpartum Mood Disorders
518(1)
Postpartum Depression
518(1)
Postpartum Psychosis
520(1)
Care Management
521(1)
Screening for Postpartum Depression
521(1)
Nursing Considerations
522(1)
Safety Concerns
524(1)
Psychotropic Medications
524(1)
Psychotropic Medications and Lactation
524(2)
Bipolar Disorder
526(1)
Postpartum Anxiety Disorders
526(1)
Maternal Death
526(3)
Unit 6 Newborn
22 Physiologic and Behavioral Adaptations of the Newborn
529(25)
Kathryn R. Alden
Transition to Extrauterine Life
529(1)
Physiologic Adjustments
529(1)
Respiratory System
529(1)
Cardiovascular System
531(1)
Hematopoietic System
532(1)
Thermogenic System
533(1)
Renal System
535(1)
Gastrointestinal System
535(1)
Hepatic System
537(1)
Immune System
539(1)
Integumentary System
540(1)
Reproductive System
542(1)
Skeletal System
543(1)
Neuromuscular System
545(1)
Behavioral Adaptations
545(1)
Sleep-Wake States
550(1)
Other Factors Influencing Newborn Behavior
550(1)
Sensory Behaviors
551(1)
Response to Environmental Stimuli
551(3)
23 Nursing Care of the Newborn and Family
554(51)
Kathryn R. Alden
Care Management: Birth Through the First 2 Hours
554(1)
Immediate Care After Birth
554(1)
Initial Assessment and Apgar Scoring
554(1)
Physical Assessment
556(1)
Gestational Age Assessment
557(1)
Classification of Newborns by Gestational Age and Birth Weight
558(1)
Immediate Interventions
571(3)
Care Management: From 2 Hours After Birth Until Discharge
574(1)
Common Newborn Problems
574(1)
Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests
580(1)
Interventions
583(1)
Neonatal Pain
588(1)
Promoting Parent-Infant Interaction
591(1)
Discharge Planning and Parent Education
592(13)
24 Newborn Nutrition and Feeding
605(32)
Kathryn R. Alden
Recommended Infant Nutrition
605(1)
Breastfeeding Rates
605(1)
Benefits of Breastfeeding
606(1)
Infant Feeding Decision-Making
606(1)
Contraindications to Breastfeeding
607(1)
Cultural Influences on Infant Feeding
607(1)
Lactation and LGBTQ Families
608(1)
Nutrient Needs
608(1)
Fluids
608(1)
Energy
608(1)
Carbohydrate
608(1)
Fat
609(1)
Protein
609(1)
Vitamins
609(1)
Anatomy and Physiology of Lactation
610(1)
Anatomy of the Lactating Breast
610(1)
Lactogenesis
610(1)
Uniqueness of Human Milk
611(1)
Care Management
611(1)
Supporting Breastfeeding Mothers and Infants
611(1)
Breastfeeding Initiation
613(1)
Positioning
613(1)
Latch
613(1)
Milk Ejection or Let-Down
615(1)
Frequency of Feedings
615(1)
Duration of Feedings
616(1)
Indicators of Effective Breastfeeding
616(1)
Supplements, Bottles, and Pacifiers
618(1)
Special Considerations
619(1)
Expressing and Storing Breast Milk
621(1)
Maternal Employment
623(1)
Weaning
623(1)
Milk Banking
623(1)
Milk Sharing
624(1)
Care of the Mother
624(1)
Follow-Up After Discharge
629(1)
Formula-Feeding
629(1)
Parent Education
629(1)
Readiness for Feeding
630(1)
Feeding Patterns
630(1)
Feeding Technique
630(1)
Common Concerns
630(1)
Bottles and Nipples
630(1)
Infant Formulas
632(1)
Vitamin and Mineral Supplementation
633(1)
Weaning
633(1)
Complementary Feeding: Introducing Solid Foods
633(4)
25 The High-Risk Newborn
637(52)
Debbie Fraser
Birth Injuries
637(1)
Care Management
637(1)
Skeletal Injuries
637(1)
Peripheral Nervous System Injuries
639(1)
Neurologic Injuries
640(1)
Neonatal Infections
640(1)
Sepsis
640(4)
Congenital Infections
644(1)
Care Management
645(4)
Drug-Exposed Infants
649(1)
Care Management
650(1)
Alcohol Exposure
650(1)
Cocaine Exposure
653(1)
Methamphetamine Exposure
653(1)
Marijuana Exposure
653(1)
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
654(1)
Hemolytic Disorders
654(1)
Blood Incompatibility
654(2)
Infants of Diabetic Mothers
656(1)
Care Management
657(1)
Congenital Anomalies
657(1)
Preterm and Postterm Infants
658(1)
Preterm Infants
658(1)
Late-Preterm Infants
659(1)
Complications of Preterm Birth
659(1)
Postterm Infants
670(1)
Care of the High Risk Newborn and Family
670(1)
Assessment
670(1)
Respiratory Support
670(1)
Thermoregulation
670(1)
Protection From Infection
671(1)
Hydration
672(1)
Nutrition
672(1)
Energy Conservation
674(1)
Skin Care
675(1)
Developmental Considerations
675(1)
Family Support and Involvement
677(1)
Facilitating Parent-Infant Relationships
677(1)
Discharge Planning and Home Care
679(1)
Newborn Screening for Disease
680(1)
Inborn Errors of Metabolism
680(1)
Genetic Evaluation and Counseling
683(1)
Neonatal Loss
684(1)
Baptism
685(4)
Part 2 Pediatric Nursing
Unit 7 Children, Their Families, and the Nurse
26 21st Century Pediatric Nursing
689(13)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Health Care for Children
689(1)
Health Promotion
689(1)
Childhood Health Problems
690(4)
Infant Mortality
694(1)
Childhood Mortality
694(1)
Childhood Morbidity
694(1)
The Art of Pediatric Nursing
695(1)
Philosophy of Care
695(1)
Role of the Pediatric Nurse
696(1)
Research and Evidence-Based Practice
698(1)
The Process of Providing Nursing Care to Children and Families
698(1)
Nursing Process
698(2)
Quality Outcome Measures
700(2)
27 Family, Social, Cultural, and Religious Influences on Child Health Promotion
702(21)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
General Concepts
702(1)
Definition of Family
702(1)
Family Theories
702(1)
Family Nursing Interventions
704(1)
Family Structure and Function
704(1)
Family Structure
704(1)
Family Strengths and Functioning Style
706(1)
Family Roles and Relationships
706(1)
Parental Roles
706(1)
Role Learning
706(1)
Parenting
707(1)
Parenting Styles
707(1)
Limit Setting and Discipline
707(1)
Minimizing Misbehavior
707(1)
General Guidelines for Implementing Discipline
707(1)
Types of Discipline
707(2)
Special Parenting Situations
709(1)
Parenting the Adopted Child
709(1)
Issues of Origin
709(1)
Adolescence
710(1)
Cross-Racial and International Adoption
710(1)
Parenting and Divorce
710(1)
Single Parenting
713(1)
Parenting in Reconstituted Families
713(1)
Parenting in Dual-Earner Families
713(1)
Working Mothers
714(1)
Kinship Care
714(1)
Foster Parenting
714(1)
Sociocultural Influences Upon the Child and Family
714(1)
Influences in the Surrounding Environment
715(1)
Schools
715(1)
Peer Cultures
715(1)
Social Roles
715(1)
Co-Cultural or Subcultural Influences
715(1)
Communities
715(1)
Broader Sociocultural Influences Upon the Child and Family
716(1)
Race and Ethnicity
716(1)
Social Class
716(1)
Poverty
716(1)
Evolving Demographics in the United States
717(1)
Religious Influences
717(1)
Mass Media
717(1)
Understanding Cultures in the Health Care Encounter
718(1)
Bridging the Gap
718(1)
Cultural Definitions
719(1)
Components of Cultural Humility
719(1)
Health Beliefs and Practices
720(1)
Health Beliefs
720(1)
Health Practices
720(3)
28 Developmental and Genetic Influences on Child Health Promotion
723(18)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Growth and Development
723(1)
Foundations of Growth and Development
723(1)
Biologic Growth and Physical Development
725(1)
Physiologic Changes
727(1)
Nutrition
727(1)
Temperament
728(1)
Development of Personality and Cognitive Function
728(1)
Theoretical Foundations of Cognitive Development
730(1)
Development of Self-Concept
731(1)
Role of Play in Development
732(1)
Classification of Play
732(1)
Content of Play
732(1)
Social Character of Play
733(1)
Functions of Play
734(1)
Toys
735(1)
Developmental Assessment
735(1)
Ages and Stages
735(1)
Genetic Factors That Influence Development
736(1)
Overview of Genetics and Genomics
736(1)
Genes, Genetics, and Genomics
736(1)
Congenital Anomalies
736(1)
Disorders of the Intrauterine Environment
737(1)
Genetic Disorders
737(1)
Role of Nurses in Genetics
737(4)
Unit 8 Assessment of the Child and Family
29 Communication and Physical Assessment of the Child and Family
741(52)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Guidelines for Communication and Interviewing
741(1)
Establishing a Setting for Communication
741(1)
Computer Privacy and Applications in Nursing
741(1)
Telephone Triage and Counseling
741(1)
Communicating With Families
742(1)
Communicating With Parents
742(1)
Communicating With Children
744(2)
History Taking
746(1)
Performing a Health History
746(1)
Nutritional Assessment
750(2)
General Approaches Toward Examining the Child
752(1)
Sequence of the Examination
752(1)
Preparation of the Child
752(1)
Physical Examination
753(1)
Growth Measurements
756(1)
Physiologic Measurements
762(1)
General Appearance
768(1)
Skin
768(1)
Accessory Structures
769(1)
Lymph Nodes
769(1)
Head and Neck
770(1)
Eyes
770(1)
Ears
774(1)
Nose
777(1)
Mouth and Throat
777(1)
Chest
779(1)
Lungs
780(1)
Heart
781(1)
Abdomen
784(1)
Genitalia
786(1)
Anus
787(1)
Back and Extremities
787(1)
Neurologic Assessment
789(4)
30 Pain Assessment and Management in Children
793(29)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Pain Assessment
793(1)
Behavioral Pain Measures
793(1)
Self-Report Pain Rating Scales
793(2)
Multidimensional Measures
795(3)
Chronic and Recurrent Pain Assessment
798(1)
Assessment of Pain in Specific Populations
798(1)
Pain in Neonates
798(1)
Children With Communication and Cognitive Impairment
800(1)
Cultural Differences
800(1)
Children With Chronic Illness and Complex Pain
800(1)
Pain Management
800(1)
Nonpharmacologic Management
803(1)
Complementary Pain Medicine
803(1)
Pharmacologic Management
805(9)
Consequences of Untreated Pain in Infants
814(1)
Common Pain States in Children
815(1)
Painful and Invasive Procedures
815(1)
Postoperative Pain
815(1)
Burn Pain
816(1)
Recurrent Headaches in Children
816(1)
Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Children
817(1)
Pain in Children With Sickle Cell Disease
817(1)
Cancer Pain in Children
818(1)
Pain and Sedation in End-of-Life Care
819(3)
Unit 9 Health Promotion and Special Health Problems
31 The Infant and Family
822(45)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Promoting Optimal Growth and Development
822(1)
Biologic Development
822(1)
Psychosocial Development: Developing a Sense of Trust (Erikson)
830(1)
Cognitive Development: Sensorimotor Phase (Piaget)
830(1)
Development of Body Image
833(1)
Social Development
833(1)
Temperament
835(1)
Coping With Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
836(2)
Promoting Optimal Health During Infancy
838(1)
Nutrition
838(1)
Sleep and Activity
840(1)
Dental Health
841(1)
Immunizations
841(1)
Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention
849(1)
Anticipatory Guidance-Care of Families
855(1)
Special Health Problems
855(1)
Colic (Paroxysmal Abdominal Pain)
855(1)
Failure to Thrive (Growth Failure)
856(1)
Positional Plagiocephaly
858(1)
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
859(1)
Apparent Life-Threatening Event
862(1)
Diaper Dermatitis
863(1)
Seborrheic Dermatitis
864(3)
32 The Toddler and Family
867(37)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Promoting Optimal Growth and Development
867(1)
Biologic Development
867(1)
Psychosocial Development
868(1)
Cognitive Development
869(1)
Spiritual Development
870(1)
Development of Body Image
871(1)
Development of Gender Identity
871(1)
Social Development
871(1)
Coping With Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
873(5)
Promoting Optimal Health During Toddlerhood
878(1)
Nutrition
878(1)
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
880(1)
Sleep and Activity
881(1)
Dental Health
882(1)
Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema)
885(1)
Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention
886(5)
Skin Disorders Related to Animal Contacts
891(1)
Arthropod Bites and Stings
891(1)
Animal Bites
891(1)
Human Bites
892(1)
Ingestion of Injurious Agents
892(1)
Principles of Emergency Treatment
892(1)
Heavy Metal Poisoning
896(1)
Lead Poisoning
896(4)
Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention
900(1)
Aspiration and Suffocation
900(1)
Falls
900(1)
Bodily Injury
901(1)
Anticipatory Guidance-Care of Families
901(3)
33 The Preschooler and Family
904(32)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Promoting Optimal Growth and Development
904(1)
Biologic Development
904(1)
Psychosocial Development
904(1)
Cognitive Development
904(1)
Moral Development
905(1)
Spiritual Development
905(1)
Development of Body Image
905(1)
Development of Sexuality
906(1)
Social Development
906(1)
Coping With Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
908(5)
Promoting Optimal Health During the Preschool Years
913(1)
Nutrition
913(1)
Sleep and Activity
914(1)
Dental Health
915(1)
Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention
915(1)
Anticipatory Guidance-Care of Families
915(1)
Infectious Conditions: Communicable Diseases
915(1)
Care Management
916(1)
Intestinal Parasitic Diseases
917(1)
Giardiasis
917(1)
Enterobiasis (Pinworms)
918(8)
Child Maltreatment
926(1)
Child Neglect
926(1)
Physical Abuse
926(1)
Sexual Abuse
928(1)
Interprofessional Care of the Maltreated Child
929(7)
34 The School-Age Child and Family
936(25)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Promoting Optimal Growth and Development
936(1)
Biologic Development
936(1)
Psychosocial Development
937(1)
Cognitive Development (Piaget)
937(1)
Moral Development (Kohlberg)
938(1)
Spiritual Development
938(1)
Social Development
939(1)
Development of a Self-Concept
942(1)
Coping With Concerns Related to Normal Growth and Development
942(4)
Promoting Optimal Health During the School Years
946(1)
Nutrition
946(1)
Sleep and Rest
946(1)
Exercise and Activity
946(1)
Television, Video Games, and the Internet
947(1)
Dental Health
948(1)
Sex Education
949(1)
School Health
949(1)
Injury Prevention
949(3)
Infections of the Skin
952(1)
Bacterial Infections
952(1)
Viral Infections
952(1)
Dermatophytoses (Fungal Infections)
952(1)
Scabies
952(1)
Pediculosis Capitis
953(1)
School-Age Disorders With Behavioral Components
954(1)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Learning Disability
954(1)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
958(1)
School Refusal
958(1)
Conversion Reaction
958(1)
Childhood Depression
959(1)
Childhood Schizophrenia
959(2)
35 The Adolescent and Family
961(34)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Promoting Optimal Growth and Development
961(1)
Biologic Development
961(1)
Psychosocial Development
965(1)
Cognitive Development (Piaget)
967(1)
Moral Development (Kohlberg)
968(1)
Spiritual Development
968(1)
Social Development
968(2)
Promoting Optimal Health During Adolescence
970(1)
Emotional Well-Being
971(1)
Nutrition
971(1)
Physical Fitness
972(1)
Hypertension
972(1)
Hyperlipidemia
972(1)
Immunizations
973(1)
Sleep and Rest
973(1)
Dental Health
973(1)
Personal Care
973(1)
Posture
973(1)
Body Art
973(1)
Tanning
974(1)
Stress Reduction
974(1)
School and Learning Problems
974(1)
Sexuality Education and Guidance
975(1)
Safety Promotion and Injury Prevention
975(1)
Special Health Problems
976(1)
Disorders of the Female Reproductive System
976(1)
Disorders of the Male Reproductive System
977(1)
Gynecomastia
977(1)
Nutritional and Eating Disorders
978(1)
Obesity
978(1)
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa
982(3)
Health Problems With a Behavioral Component
985(1)
Substance Abuse
985(1)
Suicide
989(6)
Unit 10 Special Needs, Illness, and Hospitalization
36 Impact of Chronic Illness, Disability, or End-of-Life Care for the Child and Family
995(29)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Care of Children and Families Living With or Dying From Chronic or Complex Diseases
995(1)
Scope of the Problem
995(1)
Trends in Care
995(2)
The Family of the Child With a Chronic or Complex Condition
997(1)
Impact of the Child's Chronic Illness
998(1)
Coping With Ongoing Stress and Periodic Crises
1000(1)
Assisting Family Members in Managing Their Feelings
1000(1)
Establishing a Support System
1001(1)
The Child With a Chronic or Complex Condition
1002(1)
Developmental Aspects
1002(1)
Coping Mechanisms
1002(1)
Responses to Parental Behavior
1005(1)
Type of Illness or Condition
1005(1)
Nursing Care of the Family and Child With a Chronic or Complex Condition
1005(1)
Assessment
1005(1)
Provide Support at the Time of Diagnosis
1005(1)
Support the Family's Coping Methods
1006(1)
Educate About the Disorder and General Health Care
1009(1)
Promote Normal Development
1009(1)
Establish Realistic Future Goals
1011(1)
Perspectives on the Care of Children at the End of Life
1011(1)
Principles of Palliative Care
1012(1)
Decision Making at the End of Life
1012(4)
Nursing Care of the Child and Family at the End of Life
1016(1)
Fear of Pain and Suffering
1017(1)
Fear of Dying Alone or of Not Being Present When the Child Dies
1017(1)
Fear of Actual Death
1018(1)
Organ or Tissue Donation and Autopsy
1018(1)
Grief and Mourning
1019(1)
Nurses' Reactions to Caring for Dying Children
1020(4)
37 Impact of Cognitive or Sensory Impairment on the Child and Family
1024(23)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Cognitive Impairment
1024(1)
General Concepts
1024(1)
Nursing Care of Children With Impaired Cognitive Function
1025(1)
Down Syndrome
1029(1)
Fragile X Syndrome
1031(1)
Sensory Impairment
1032(1)
Hearing Impairment
1032(1)
Visual Impairment
1036(1)
Hearing-Visual Impairment
1041(1)
Communication Impairment
1041(1)
Autism Spectrum Disorders
1041(6)
38 Family-Centered Care of the Child During Illness and Hospitalization
1047(20)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Stressors of Hospitalization and Children's Reactions
1047(1)
Separation Anxiety
1047(1)
Loss of Control
1049(1)
Effects of Hospitalization on the Child
1049(1)
Stressors and Reactions of the Family of the Child Who Is Hospitalized
1050(1)
Parental Reactions
1050(1)
Sibling Reactions
1050(1)
Nursing Care of the Child Who Is Hospitalized
1050(1)
Preparation for Hospitalization
1050(1)
Nursing Interventions
1053(8)
Nursing Care of the Family
1061(1)
Supporting Family Members
1061(1)
Providing Information
1061(1)
Encouraging Parent Participation
1062(1)
Preparing for Discharge and Home Care
1062(1)
Care of the Child and Family in Special Hospital Situations
1063(1)
Ambulatory or Outpatient Setting
1063(1)
Isolation
1064(1)
Emergency Admission
1064(1)
Intensive Care Unit
1065(2)
39 Pediatric Variations of Nursing Interventions
1067(60)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
General Concepts Related to Pediatric Procedures
1067(1)
Informed Consent
1067(1)
Preparation for Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures
1068(1)
Surgical Procedures
1073(1)
Compliance
1075(2)
Skin Care and General Hygiene
1077(1)
Maintaining Healthy Skin
1077(1)
Bathing
1079(1)
Oral Hygiene
1079(1)
Hair Care
1079(1)
Feeding the Sick Child
1079(1)
Controlling Elevated Temperatures
1080(2)
Safety
1082(1)
Environmental Factors
1082(1)
Infection Control
1083(1)
Transporting Infants and Children
1084(1)
Restraining Methods
1085(1)
Positioning for Procedures
1086(1)
Femoral Venipuncture
1087(1)
Extremity Venipuncture or Injection
1087(1)
Lumbar Puncture
1087(1)
Bone Marrow Aspiration or Biopsy
1088(1)
Collection of Specimens
1088(1)
Fundamental Procedure Steps Common to All Procedures
1088(1)
Urine Specimens
1088(1)
Stool Specimens
1092(1)
Blood Specimens
1092(1)
Respiratory Secretion Specimens
1093(1)
Administration of Medication
1094(1)
Determination of Drug Dosage
1094(1)
Checking Dosage
1094(1)
Identification
1094(1)
Preparing the Parents
1094(1)
Preparing the Child
1094(1)
Oral Administration
1094(1)
Intramuscular Administration
1096(1)
Subcutaneous and Intradermal Administration
1099(1)
Intravenous Administration
1099(1)
Intraosseous Infusion
1102(1)
Maintaining Fluid Balance
1103(1)
Measurement of Intake and Output
1103(1)
Special Needs When the Child Is Not Permitted to Take Fluids by Mouth
1104(1)
Parenteral Fluid Therapy
1105(1)
Rectal Administration
1108(1)
Optic, Otic, and Nasal Administration
1108(1)
Aerosol Therapy
1109(1)
Family Teaching and Home Care
1110(1)
Nasogastric, Orogastric, and Gastrostomy Administration
1110(1)
Alternative Feeding Techniques
1110(1)
Gavage Feeding
1111(1)
Gastrostomy Feeding
1113(1)
Nasoduodenal and Nasojejunal Tubes
1115(1)
Total Parenteral Nutrition
1115(1)
Family Teaching and Home Care
1115(1)
Procedures Related to Elimination
1115(1)
Enema
1115(1)
Ostomies
1116(1)
Procedures for Maintaining Respiratory Function
1117(1)
Inhalation Therapy
1117(1)
End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
1118(1)
Bronchial (Postural) Drainage
1119(1)
Chest Physical Therapy
1119(1)
Intubation
1119(1)
Mechanical Ventilation
1119(1)
Tracheostomy
1120(1)
Chest Tube Procedures
1122(5)
Unit 11 Health Problems of Children
40 The Child With Respiratory Dysfunction
1127(45)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Respiratory Infection
1127(1)
General Aspects of Respiratory Infections
1127(4)
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
1131(1)
Acute Viral Nasopharyngitis
1131(1)
Acute Infectious Pharyngitis
1132(1)
Tonsillitis
1133(1)
Influenza
1135(1)
Otitis Media
1135(1)
Infectious Mononucleosis
1137(1)
Croup Syndromes
1138(1)
Acute Epiglottitis
1138(1)
Acute Laryngotracheobronchitis
1140(1)
Acute Spasmodic Laryngitis
1140(1)
Bacterial Tracheitis
1141(1)
Infections of the Lower Airways
1141(1)
Bronchitis
1141(1)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Bronchiolitis
1141(1)
Pneumonias
1143(2)
Other Respiratory Tract Infections
1145(1)
Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
1145(1)
Tuberculosis
1146(2)
Pulmonary Dysfunction Caused by Noninfectious Irritants
1148(1)
Foreign Body Aspiration
1148(1)
Aspiration Pneumonia
1148(1)
Pulmonary Edema
1149(1)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
1149(1)
Smoke Inhalation Injury
1150(1)
Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure
1151(1)
Long-Term Respiratory Dysfunction
1152(1)
Asthma
1152(1)
Cystic Fibrosis
1162(1)
Obstructive Sleep-Disordered Breathing
1167(1)
Respiratory Emergency
1168(1)
Respiratory Failure
1168(4)
41 The Child With Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
1172(52)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Distribution of Body Fluids
1172(1)
Gastrointestinal Dysfunction
1172(1)
Dehydration
1172(1)
Edema
1176(1)
Disorders of Motility
1176(1)
Diarrhea
1176(1)
Constipation
1182(1)
Hirschsprung Disease
1183(1)
Vomiting
1185(1)
Gastroesophageal Reflux
1185(2)
Nutritional Disorders
1187(1)
Vitamin Imbalances
1187(1)
Mineral Imbalances
1188(1)
Severe Acute Malnutrition (Protein-Energy Malnutrition)
1189(1)
Food Sensitivity
1190(4)
Recurrent and Functional Abdominal Pain
1194(1)
Etiology and Pathophysiology
1194(1)
Diagnostic Evaluation
1194(1)
Therapeutic Management
1194(1)
Care Management
1194(1)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
1194(1)
Acute Appendicitis
1195(1)
Meckel Diverticulum
1196(1)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
1198(1)
Peptic Ulcer Disease
1201(2)
Hepatic Disorders
1203(1)
Acute Hepatitis
1203(1)
Cirrhosis
1206(1)
Biliary Atresia
1207(1)
Structural Defects
1208(1)
Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
1208(1)
Esophageal Atresia and Tracheoesophageal Fistula
1210(1)
Hernias
1212(1)
Obstructive Disorders
1212(1)
Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
1213(1)
Intussusception
1215(1)
Malrotation and Volvulus
1216(1)
Anorectal Malformations
1216(2)
Malabsorption Syndromes
1218(1)
Celiac Disease (Gluten-Sensitive Enteropathy)
1218(1)
Lactose Intolerance
1219(1)
Short-Bowel Syndrome
1220(4)
42 The Child With Cardiovascular Dysfunction
1224(47)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Cardiovascular Dysfunction
1224(1)
History and Physical Examination
1224(1)
Diagnostic Evaluation
1224(3)
Congenital Heart Disease
1227(1)
Circulatory Changes at Birth
1227(1)
Altered Hemodynamics
1228(1)
Classification of Defects
1228(6)
Clinical Consequences of Congenital Heart Disease
1234(1)
Heart Failure
1234(1)
Hypoxemia
1244(2)
Nursing Care of the Family and Child With Congenital Heart Disease
1246(1)
Help the Family Adjust to the Disorder
1246(1)
Educate the Family About the Disorder
1247(1)
Help the Family Manage the Illness at Home
1247(1)
Prepare the Child and Family for Invasive Procedures
1248(1)
Provide Postoperative Care
1248(1)
Plan for Discharge and Home Care
1250(1)
Acquired Cardiovascular Disorders
1251(1)
Infective Endocarditis
1251(1)
Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease
1252(1)
Hyperlipidemia (Hypercholesterolemia)
1253(1)
Cardiac Dysrhythmias
1257(1)
Pulmonary Artery Hypertension
1258(1)
Cardiomyopathy
1258(1)
Heart Transplantation
1259(1)
Vascular Dysfunction
1260(1)
Systemic Hypertension
1260(1)
Kawasaki Disease
1262(1)
Shock
1263(1)
Anaphylaxis
1265(1)
Septic Shock
1266(1)
Toxic Shock Syndrome
1267(4)
43 The Child With Hematologic or Immunologic Dysfunction
1271(28)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Hematologic and Immunologic Dysfunction
1271(1)
Red Blood Cell Disorders
1271(1)
Anemia
1271(1)
Iron Deficiency Anemia
1274(1)
Sickle Cell Anemia
1275(1)
Beta-Thalassemia (Cooley Anemia)
1283(1)
Aplastic Anemia
1285(1)
Defects in Hemostasis
1285(1)
Hemophilia
1286(1)
Immune Thrombocytopenia (Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura)
1288(1)
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
1289(1)
Epistaxis (Nose Bleeding)
1290(1)
Immunologic Deficiency Disorders
1290(1)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
1290(1)
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disease
1293(1)
Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome
1294(1)
Technologic Management of Hematologic and Immunologic Disorders
1294(1)
Blood Transfusion Therapy
1294(1)
Apheresis
1294(5)
44 The Child With Cancer
1299(29)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Cancer in Children
1299(1)
Epidemiology
1299(1)
Etiology
1299(1)
Diagnostic Evaluation
1300(1)
Treatment Modalities
1300(1)
Complications of Therapy
1303(1)
Care Management
1304(1)
Signs and Symptoms of Cancer in Children
1304(1)
Managing Side Effects of Treatment
1304(1)
Nursing Care During Blood or Marrow Transplantation
1307(1)
Preparation for Procedures
1308(1)
Pain Management
1308(1)
Health Promotion
1308(1)
Family Education
1309(1)
Cessation of Therapy
1309(1)
Cancers of Blood and Lymph Systems
1309(1)
Leukemias
1309(1)
Lymphomas
1312(2)
Nervous System Tumors
1314(1)
Brain Tumors
1314(1)
Neuroblastoma
1318(1)
Bone Tumors
1319(1)
General Considerations
1319(1)
Osteosarcoma
1319(1)
Ewing Sarcoma (Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor of the Bone)
1320(1)
Other Solid Tumors
1321(1)
Wilms Tumor
1321(1)
Rhabdomyosarcoma
1322(1)
Retinoblastoma
1322(1)
Germ Cell Tumors
1324(1)
Liver Tumors
1324(1)
The Childhood Cancer Survivor
1324(4)
45 The Child With Genitourinary Dysfunction
1328(27)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Genitourinary Dysfunction
1328(1)
Clinical Manifestations
1328(1)
Laboratory Tests
1328(1)
Care Management
1328(1)
Genitourinary Tract Disorders and Defects
1328(7)
Problems Related to Elimination
1335(1)
Enuresis
1335(1)
External Defects of the Genitourinary Tract
1336(1)
Phimosis
1336(1)
Hydrocele
1337(1)
Cryptorchidism (Cryptorchism)
1337(1)
Hypospadias
1338(1)
Exstrophy-Epispadias Complex
1339(1)
Disorders of Sex Development
1341(1)
Glomerular Disease
1342(1)
Nephrotic Syndrome
1342(1)
Acute Glomerulonephritis
1344(2)
Miscellaneous Renal Disorders
1346(1)
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
1346(1)
Renal Failure
1346(1)
Acute Kidney Injury
1346(1)
Chronic Kidney Disease
1348(4)
Technologic Management of Renal Failure
1352(1)
Dialysis
1352(1)
Transplantation
1353(2)
46 The Child With Cerebral Dysfunction
1355(38)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
Cerebral Dysfunction
1355(1)
Increased Intracranial Pressure
1355(1)
Altered States of Consciousness
1355(1)
Neurologic Examination
1355(1)
General Aspects
1355(1)
Neurologic Examination
1357(1)
Special Diagnostic Procedures
1359(2)
Nursing Care of the Unconscious Child
1361(1)
Respiratory Management
1362(1)
Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
1362(1)
Nutrition and Hydration
1363(1)
Medications
1363(1)
Thermoregulation
1364(1)
Elimination
1364(1)
Hygienic Care
1364(1)
Positioning and Exercise
1364(1)
Stimulation
1364(1)
Regaining Consciousness
1364(1)
Family Support
1364(1)
Cerebral Trauma
1365(1)
Head Injury
1365(1)
Submersion Injury
1371(1)
Intracranial Infections
1372(1)
Bacterial Meningitis
1372(1)
Nonbacterial (Aseptic) Meningitis
1375(1)
Encephalitis
1376(1)
Rabies
1377(1)
Reye's Syndrome
1377(1)
Seizure Disorders
1377(1)
Febrile Seizures
1387(1)
Cerebral Malformations
1387(1)
Cranial Deformities
1387(6)
47 The Child With Endocrine Dysfunction
1393(28)
Cheryl C. Rodgers
The Endocrine System
1393(1)
Hormones
1393(1)
Disorders of Pituitary Function
1393(1)
Hypopituitarism
1393(1)
Pituitary Hyperfunction
1396(1)
Precocious Puberty
1396(1)
Diabetes Insipidus
1397(1)
Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion
1398(1)
Disorders of Thyroid Function
1398(1)
Juvenile Hypothyroidism
1398(1)
Goiter
1399(1)
Lymphocytic Thyroiditis
1399(1)
Hyperthyroidism
1400(1)
Disorders of Parathyroid Function
1401(1)
Hypoparathyroidism
1401(1)
Hyperparathyroidism
1402(1)
Disorders of Adrenal Function
1403(1)
Acute Adrenocortical Insufficiency
1403(1)
Chronic Adrenocortical Insufficiency (Addison Disease)
1404(1)
Cushing Syndrome
1404(1)
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
1405(1)
Pheochromocytoma
1407(1)
Disorders of Pancreatic Hormone Secretion
1407(1)
Diabetes Mellitus
1407(14)
48 The Child With Musculoskeletal or Articular Dysfunction
1421(34)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
The Immobilized Child
1421(1)
Immobilization
1421(1)
Physiologic Effects of Immobilization
1421(1)
Psychologic Effects of Immobilization
1421(1)
Effect on Families
1424(1)
Traumatic Injury
1425(1)
Soft-Tissue Injury
1425(1)
Fractures
1426(1)
The Child in a Cast
1429(1)
The Child in Traction
1432(1)
Distraction
1435(1)
Amputation
1435(1)
Sports Participation and Injury
1436(1)
Overuse Syndromes
1436(1)
Nurse's Role in Sports for Children and Adolescents
1437(1)
Birth and Developmental Defects
1437(1)
Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip
1437(1)
Clubfoot
1440(1)
Metatarsus Adductus (Varus)
1441(1)
Skeletal Limb Deficiency
1441(1)
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
1442(1)
Acquired Defects
1443(1)
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
1443(1)
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
1444(1)
Kyphosis and Lordosis
1445(1)
Idiopathic Scoliosis
1445(3)
Infections of Bones and Joints
1448(1)
Osteomyelitis
1448(1)
Septic Arthritis
1449(1)
Skeletal Tuberculosis
1449(1)
Disorders of Joints
1449(1)
Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
1449(1)
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
1452(3)
49 The Child With Neuromuscular or Muscular Dysfunction
1455(28)
Marilyn J. Hockenberry
Congenital Neuromuscular or Muscular Disorders
1455(1)
Cerebral Palsy
1455(1)
Neural Tube Defects (Myelomeningocele)
1461(1)
Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type 1 (Werdnig-Hoffmann Disease)
1467(1)
Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Type 3 (Kugelberg-Welander Disease)
1469(1)
Muscular Dystrophies
1469(1)
Duchenne (Pseudohypertrophic) Muscular Dystrophy
1469(3)
Acquired Neuromuscular Disorders
1472(1)
Guillain-Barre Syndrome (Infectious Polyneuritis)
1472(1)
Tetanus
1474(1)
Botulism
1476(1)
Spinal Cord Injuries
1477(6)
Index 1483