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Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses 4th New edition [Spiral bound]

  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 782 pages, weight: 992 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1284149420
  • ISBN-13: 9781284149425
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Spiral bound, 782 pages, weight: 992 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1284149420
  • ISBN-13: 9781284149425
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Fourth Edition is written for advanced practice primary care nursing students for use in clinical courses. The text covers well-child care from newborn through adolescence, including appropriate anticipatory guidance for each age group. This user-friendly, comprehensive guide offers an overview of the clinical situations nurses will encounter while caring for pediatric patients. The Fourth Edition includes updated practice guidelines throughout, with additional information on when a provider should refer a patient for major illness categories. The new edition will also include coverage of concussions in children, screening for abuse and the reporting process, and additional dermatological conditions"--Provided by publisher.

Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Fourth Edition is written for advanced practice primary care nursing students for use in clinical courses. The text covers well-child care from newborn through adolescence, including appropriate anticipatory guidance for each age group. This user-friendly, comprehensive guide offers an overview of the clinical situations nurses will encounter while caring for pediatric patients.

The Fourth Edition includes updated practice guidelines throughout, with additional information on when a provider should refer a patient for major illness categories. The new edition will also include coverage of concussions in children, screening for abuse and the reporting process, and additional dermatological conditions.

Key Features:
Links to the CDC immunization schedule
STI (sexually transmitted infection) diagnosis and management
Case studies
Discussion questions
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Contributors xxi
Section One Child Health Care 1(188)
Chapter 1 Obtaining an Initial History
3(6)
Beth Richardson
Introduction
3(1)
Initial Information
3(1)
Reason for Current Visit
3(1)
Past History
3(2)
Review of Systems
5(1)
Family History
6(1)
Disease History
7(1)
Social History
7(1)
Development
8(1)
Bibliography
8(1)
Chapter 2 Obtaining an Interval History
9(10)
Donna Hallos
The Interval History
9(5)
Interval History for Athletic Child or Adolescent
14(1)
Focused History
14(3)
Applying Data Obtained in Interval History to Clinical Practice
17(1)
When to Refer
17(1)
Bibliography
17(2)
Chapter 3 Performing a Physical Examination
19(8)
Mary Jo Eoff
Beth Richardson
Introduction
19(1)
Pediatric Physical Examination
19(6)
Bibliography
25(2)
Chapter 4 Making Newborn Rounds
27(12)
Candace F. Zickler
Making Newborn Rounds
28(1)
Review of the Individual Records
28(1)
Physical Assessment of the Newborn
29(2)
Abnormal Physical Findings (Consult with Staff Physician and/or Refer for Evaluation, as Indicated)
31(1)
Laboratory Assessment of Newborn
32(1)
Meeting with the Parent
32(1)
Nutrition
33(1)
Elimination
33(1)
Sleep
34(1)
Growth and Development
34(1)
Social Development
34(1)
Immunizations
35(1)
Safety/Anticipatory Guidance
35(1)
Discharge to Home
36(1)
Bibliography
37(2)
Chapter 5 Guidelines for Breastfeeding
39(24)
Amy L. Feldman
Introduction
39(1)
Physiology of Lactation
39(1)
Human Milk
40(1)
Contraindications for Breastfeeding
41(1)
Maternal Assessment
42(1)
Infant Assessment
42(1)
Breastfeeding in the Early Days
42(9)
Separation of Mother and Infant
51(1)
Supporting Breastfeeding Past the Early Days
52(2)
Common Problems
54(5)
Helpful Breastfeeding Resources
59(2)
Bibliography
61(2)
Chapter 6 Common Genetic Disorders
63(12)
Tracy Magee
Orofacial Clefts
63(2)
Spina Bifida
65(2)
Turner Syndrome
67(1)
Down Syndrome
68(2)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
70(1)
Prader-Willi Syndrome
71(2)
Fragile X Syndrome
73(1)
Bibliography
74(1)
Chapter 7 Two-Week Visit
75(6)
Candace F. Zickler
General Impression
75(1)
Nutrition
76(1)
Elimination
77(1)
Sleep
77(1)
Growth and Development
77(1)
Social Development
78(1)
Immunizations
78(1)
Safety/Anticipatory Guidance
78(2)
Bibliography
80(1)
Chapter 8 One-Month Visit
81(6)
Candace F. Zickler
General Impression
81(1)
Nutrition
81(1)
Elimination
82(1)
Sleep
82(1)
Growth and Development
83(1)
Social Development
84(1)
Immunizations
84(1)
Safety/Anticipatory Guidance
84(1)
Bibliography
85(2)
Chapter 9 Two-Month Visit
87(6)
Candace F. Zickler
General Impression
87(1)
Nutrition
87(1)
Elimination
88(1)
Sleep
88(1)
Growth and Development
88(1)
Social Development
89(1)
Immunizations
89(1)
Safety/Anticipatory Guidance
90(1)
Bibliography
91(2)
Chapter 10 Four-Month Visit
93(6)
Patricia Clinton
Beth Richardson
General Impression
93(1)
Nutrition
93(1)
Elimination
94(1)
Sleep
94(1)
Growth and Development
95(1)
Social Development
95(1)
Immunizations
96(1)
Safety/Anticipatory Guidance
96(1)
Bibliography
97(2)
Chapter 11 Six-Month Visit
99(6)
Patricia Clinton
Beth Richardson
General Impression
99(1)
Nutrition
99(1)
Elimination
100(1)
Sleep
100(1)
Growth and Development
100(1)
Social Development
101(1)
Immunizations
101(1)
Safety/Anticipatory Guidance
101(1)
Bibliography
102(3)
Chapter 12 Nine-Month Visit
105(6)
Patricia Clinton
Beth Richardson
General Impression
105(1)
Nutrition
105(1)
Elimination
106(1)
Sleep
106(1)
Growth and Development
107(1)
Social Development
107(1)
Immunizations
108(1)
Safety
108(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
108(1)
Bibliography
109(2)
Chapter 13 Twelve-Month Visit
111(6)
Patricia Clinton
Beth Richardson
General Impression
111(1)
Nutrition
111(1)
Elimination
112(1)
Sleep
112(1)
Growth and Development
113(1)
Social Development
113(1)
Immunizations
114(1)
Safety
114(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
115(1)
Bibliography
116(1)
Chapter 14 Fifteen- to Eighteen-Month Visit
117(12)
Susan G. Rains
Nutrition
117(2)
Elimination: Toilet Training
119(1)
Sleep
120(1)
Growth and Development
121(1)
Social Development
122(1)
Safety
123(2)
Immunizations
125(1)
Other Screenings if Risk Assessment Indicates
125(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
126(1)
Bibliography
127(2)
Chapter 15 Two-Year Visit
129(6)
Beth Richardson
Frances K. Porcher
General Impression
129(1)
Nutrition
129(1)
Elimination
130(1)
Sleep
130(1)
Growth and Development
130(1)
Social Development
131(1)
Immunizations
131(1)
Safety
131(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
132(2)
Bibliography
134(1)
Chapter 16 Three-Year Visit (Preschool)
135(4)
Beth Richardson
Frances K. Porcher
General Impression
135(1)
Nutrition
135(1)
Elimination
135(1)
Sleep
136(1)
Growth and Development
136(1)
Social Development
136(1)
Immunizations
137(1)
Safety
137(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
137(1)
Bibliography
138(1)
Chapter 17 Six-Year Visit (School Readiness)
139(8)
Jane A. Fox
General Impression
139(1)
Nutrition
139(1)
Elimination
140(1)
Sleep
140(1)
Growth and Development
140(1)
Social Development
141(1)
Immunizations
142(1)
Safety
142(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
143(2)
School Readiness
145(1)
Bibliography
146(1)
Chapter 18 Seven- to Ten-Year Visit (School Age)
147(18)
Elizabeth Godfrey Terry
Overall Impression
148(1)
Nutrition
148(1)
Elimination
149(1)
Sleep
149(1)
Growth and Development
150(3)
Cognitive and Social Development
153(1)
Immunizations
154(1)
Safety/Anticipatory Guidance
154(8)
Bibliography
162(3)
Chapter 19 Eleven- to Thirteen-Year Visit (Preadolescent)
165(8)
Mary J. Alvarado
General Impression
165(1)
Nutrition
165(1)
Elimination
166(1)
Sleep
166(1)
Growth and Development
166(2)
Social Development
168(1)
Immunizations
169(1)
Safety
169(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
169(2)
Bibliography
171(2)
Chapter 20 Fourteen- to Eighteen-Year Visit (Adolescent)
173(16)
Mary Lou C. Rosenblatt
Beth Richardson
General Impression
173(1)
Nutrition
174(2)
Elimination
176(1)
Sleep
177(2)
Growth and Development
179(1)
Social Development
180(2)
Immunizations
182(1)
Safety
183(1)
Anticipatory Guidance
184(3)
Bibliography
187(2)
Section Two Common Childhood Disorders 189(502)
Chapter 21 Dermatological Problems
191(46)
Judith O'Haver
Megan Reynolds
Samantha Casselman
Noreen Heer Nicol
Approach to Patient with a Rash: History of Present Illness
192(1)
Acne
192(8)
Atopic Dermatitis/Eczema
200(5)
Impetigo/MRSA
205(2)
Contact Dermatitis
207(3)
Urticaria
210(2)
Tinea Versicolor (Pityraisis Versicolor)
212(2)
Tinea Capitis
214(2)
Tinea Corporis
216(1)
Tinea Pedis
217(1)
Head Lice (Pediculosis humanus capitis)
218(3)
Scabies
221(2)
Seborrheic Dermatitis
223(2)
Verruca vulgaris
225(3)
Molluscum Contagiosum
228(3)
Cutaneous Drug Reactions
231(3)
Bibliography
234(3)
Chapter 22 Eye Disorders
237(24)
Jane A. Fox
Frances K. Porcher
Allergic Conjunctivitis
237(1)
Bacterial Conjunctivitis
238(2)
Chlamydial Conjunctivitis
240(2)
Viral Conjunctivitis
242(1)
Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (Dacryostenosis)
243(2)
Blepharitis
245(2)
Hordeolum
247(1)
Chalazion
248(1)
Chemical Burn
249(1)
Corneal Abrasion (Superficial)
250(1)
Foreign Body (Conjunctival, Corneal)
251(1)
Hemorrhage (Subconjunctival)
252(1)
Hyphema
253(1)
Ocular Trauma
254(2)
Preseptal Cellulitis (Periorbital Cellulitis)
256(1)
Strabismus
257(1)
Amblyopia
258(1)
Bibliography
259(2)
Chapter 23 Ear Disorders
261(26)
Jane A. Fox
Foreign Body
261(2)
Hearing Loss: Conductive, Sensorineural
263(4)
Otitis Externa
267(4)
Acute Otitis Media
271(9)
Otitis Media with Effusion
280(3)
Eustachian Tube Dysfunction
283(2)
Bibliography
285(2)
Chapter 24 Sinus, Mouth, Throat, and Neck Disorders
287(38)
Susan G. Rains
Allergic Rhinitis
287(4)
Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
291(3)
Cat-Scratch Disease
294(3)
Cervical Lymphadenitis
297(6)
Epistaxis
303(3)
Foreign Body, Nasal
306(2)
Infectious Mononucleosis
308(5)
Pharyngitis
313(5)
Rhinosinusitis
318(4)
Bibliography
322(3)
Chapter 25 Respiratory Disorders
325(48)
Nancy Valentine
Croup
325(4)
Bronchiolitis
329(4)
Influenza
333(4)
Bronchitis
337(3)
Pertussis
340(5)
Asthma
345(17)
Pneumonia
362(8)
Bibliography
370(3)
Chapter 26 Cardiovascular Disorders
373(28)
Karen M. Corlett
Beth Richardson
Chest Pain
373(5)
Hypertension
378(5)
Innocent Heart Murmurs
383(5)
Syncope
388(2)
Kawasaki Disease
390(4)
Rheumatic Fever
394(5)
Bibliography
399(2)
Chapter 27 Gastrointestinal Disorders
401(48)
Robin Shannon
Abdominal Pain, Acute
401(3)
Abdominal Pain, Chronic: Functional Abdominal Pain-NOS, Child/Adolescent
404(3)
Colic
407(3)
Constipation
410(4)
Diarrhea, Acute
414(6)
Encopresis
420(2)
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
422(3)
Hernia, Inguinal
425(3)
Hernia, Umbilical
428(1)
Intussusception
429(2)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
431(3)
Peptic Ulcer Disease
434(4)
Pinworms (Enterobiasis)
438(2)
Pyloric Stenosis
440(1)
Viral Gastroenteritis
441(2)
Vomiting, Acute
443(4)
Bibliography
447(2)
Chapter 28 Genitourinary Disorders
449(26)
Shelly J. King
Male Genitalia Disorders
449(1)
Cryptorchidism
449(2)
Hydrocele
451(2)
Epididymitis
453(3)
Hypospadias/Chordee
456(2)
Phimosis
458(1)
Meatal Stenosis
459(1)
Female Genitalia Disorders
460(1)
Labial Adhesion
460(2)
Male and Female Disorders
462(1)
Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections
462(6)
Hematuria
468(3)
Proteinuria
471(3)
Bibliography
474(1)
Chapter 29 Gynecologic Disorders
475(22)
Mary Lou C. Rosenblatt
Meg Moorman
Amenorrhea
475(3)
Chlamydial Infection
478(2)
Dysmenorrhea
480(2)
Genital Herpes
482(3)
Genital Warts
485(2)
Gonorrhea
487(2)
Syphilis
489(3)
Trichomonas
492(1)
Vulvovaginitis
493(2)
Bibliography
495(2)
Chapter 30 Endocrine Disorders
497(28)
Linda S. Gilman
Hyperthyroidism
497(3)
Hypothyroidism
500(3)
Short Stature
503(3)
Diabetes Mellitus
506(7)
Type 2 Diabetes
513(2)
Steroid Use with Athletes
515(3)
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome/Disease
518(2)
Metabolic Syndrome
520(2)
Bibliography
522(3)
Chapter 31 Musculoskeletal Disorders
525(38)
Miki M. Patterson
Injuries: Sprain, Strain, Overuse
525(3)
Injuries: Fracture, Dislocation
528(2)
Back Pain
530(3)
Scoliosis
533(1)
Hip Pain
534(1)
Septic Hip/Septic Arthritis
535(1)
Developmentally Dislocated Hip
536(3)
Transient Synovitis
539(2)
Hip Pain: Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
541(1)
Hip Pain: Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
542(3)
Knee Pain: Osgood-Schlatter Disease
545(2)
Physiologic Genu Varum (Bow Legs)
547(2)
In-Toeing: Metatarsus Adductus
549(1)
In-Toeing: Tibial Torsion
550(3)
In-Toeing: Femoral Anteversion
553(1)
Foot Problems: Talipes Equinovarus (Clubbed Foot)
554(1)
Pes Planus: Flat Foot
555(1)
Nursemaid's Elbow: Radial Head Subluxation
556(1)
Growing Pains
557(2)
Costochondritis
559(1)
Osteoporosis
560(1)
Bibliography
561(2)
Chapter 32 Neurologic Disorders
563(44)
Kristin Miller
Meningitis
563(3)
Encephalitis
566(3)
Head Injury
569(3)
Concussion
572(11)
Status Epilepticus
583(2)
Confusional Migraine
585(1)
Migraines
586(4)
Tension-Type Headaches
590(2)
Common Medications to Treat Headaches in Children
592(1)
Febrile Seizures
593(2)
Generalized Seizures
595(3)
Partial Seizures
598(2)
Common Anticonvulsant Medications for Children
600(1)
Global Developmental Delay
600(2)
burette Syndrome
602(3)
Resources
605(1)
Bibliography
605(2)
Chapter 33 Hematologic Disorders
607(28)
Betsy Atkinson Joyce
Terea Giannetta
Iron-Deficiency Anemia
607(5)
Thalassemia
612(3)
Lead Poisoning
615(5)
Sickle-Cell Disease
620(5)
Bleeding Disorders
625(5)
Clotting Disorders (Thrombophilia)
630(1)
Bibliography
631(4)
Chapter 34 Pediatric Obesity
635(14)
V. Julie LaMothe
Introduction
635(1)
Pediatric Obesity Assessment
635(5)
Treatment
640(4)
Coding for Obesity and Comorbidities
644(2)
Bibliography
646(3)
Chapter 35 Behavioral Disorders
649(24)
Donna Hallas
Behavioral Assessment Instruments
649(1)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
650(11)
Autistic Spectrum Disorder
661(4)
Breath Holding
665(2)
Nightmares and Night Terrors
667(2)
School Refusal
669(1)
Bibliography
670(3)
Chapter 36 Mental Health Disorders
673(18)
Kim Walton
Susan J. Kersey
Anxiety Disorders
673(5)
Eating Disorders
678(5)
Mood Disorders
683(6)
Bibliography
689(2)
Index 691
Dr. Richardson is an Associate Professor at Indiana University School of Nursing and Coordinator of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program.''She has served on the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board as well as several positions within NAPNAP.' Dr. Richardson received the prestigious Henry K. Silver Award from NAPNAP in 2004.' She was designated a Fellow of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (2007), PNP of the Year of the Indiana Chapter of NAPNAP (2005), and editor of Practice Guidelines for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (2006,'Elsevier).''