Maternity nursing care / Lynna Y. Littleton-Gibbs and Joan C. Engebretson
Material type:
- 9781133595489
- RG 49 .G53 2013

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Nursing | GC RG 49 .G53 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019360 |
Includes index.
Nursing in the contemporary health care system -- Theoretical perspectives on the childbearing family -- Complementary and alternative therapies -- Ethics, laws, and standards of care -- Promoting women's health -- Health care issues and reproductive concerns -- Reproduction, sexuality, infertility, and family planning -- Genetics and genetic counseling -- Normal pregnancy -- Nursing care of the pregnant woman -- Management and nursing care of high-risk clients -- Fetal development -- Fetal assessment -- Processes of labor and delivery -- Nursing care of the intrapartal family -- High-risk births and obstetric emergencies -- Pain management in labor and delivery: analgesia and anesthesia -- Nursing care of the low-risk postpartum family -- Complications of postpartum and neonatal loss -- Lactation and newborn nutrition -- Transition to extrauterine life -- Nursing care of the normal newborn -- Care of newborns at risk related to birth weight and premature delivery -- Care of newborns at risk related to congenital and acquired conditions.
Maternity Nursing Care, second edition, delivers all the core components of maternity nursing, along with in-depth study features to help you develop and enhance your analytical skills. Starting with women's health issues and pregnancy care, the chapters progress through labor and childbirth, postpartum care, and newborn development, addressing the nursing considerations for both normal and high-risk scenarios where appropriate. Written from a nursing perspective, Maternity Nursing Care, second edition, emphasizes overall patient care as opposed to medical treatment alone, and it illustrates the critical importance of fostering the nurse-patient relationship.
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