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Maternity • Pediatrics
MaternityandPediatricNursing,SecondEdition
SusanScottRicci, ARNP,MSN,M.Ed.
978-1-60913-747-2 •November2012 •Hardbound •8.375” x10.875” •2,072pp. •904 Illus.
Authors Susan Ricci andTerri Kyle have teamed up to deliver a unique
resource for your students to understand the health needs of women
and children.This combinationbook,
MaternityandPediatricNursing
will empower the reader to guide women and their children toward
higher levelsofwellness throughout the lifecycle. Inaddition, the focus
of the textbookwill emphasize to the reader to anticipate, to identify,
and to address common problems that would allow timely, evidence-
based interventions. Finally, their approach is toprovidea resource that
incorporates case studies threaded throughout each chapter, multiple
examples of critical thinking and an outstanding visual presentation
withextensive illustrationsdepicting key concepts.
Features
•
NEW!
Over 650NCLEX
®
reviewquestions and test generator
questions, twiceasmanyas last edition.
•
NEW!
AtraumaticCareContent!AtraumaticCare features in the
text andanentire chapterdevoted toAtraumaticCare.
•
NEW!
100new images and illustrations.
• ProgressiveCaseStudies throughout the chapters present scenarios
that inspire critical thinking.
•
EvidenceBasedResearchBoxes
provide the latest informationon
best practices innursing.
• Includesover 45minutesofWatchand Learn iconsdirect students
to freevideo clips that highlightmaternity, newborn,women’s
healthandpediatrics.
• HealthyPeople2020Boxes that highlight nursing implications for
achievingobjectives.
•
NursingCarePlanBoxes
that illustrate the5 stepsof thenursing
process andpresent commonhealthproblems.
•
ThreeTypesofDiagnosticTables
are incorporated throughout the
disorders chapters togeneralize complex issues.
•
CommonLaboratoryandDiagnosticTestBoxes
summarize
commonlyperformed tests.
•
CommonMedicalTreatmentBoxes
present actions, indications
and significant nursing implications presented toprovideoptimal
care.
• Step-by-StepNursingProcedures presented ina clear, concise
format to facilitate competent performanceof key techniques.
• ComparisonCharts compare twoormoredisordersorother easily
confused concepts and serve toprovideanexplanation that clarifies
the concepts for the student.
Table of Contents
Unit1:
Introduction toMaternityand
PediatricNursing
Ch. 1: Perspectives onMaternal andChild
HealthCare
Ch. 2: Family-CenteredCommunity-Based
Care
Unit2:
Women’sHealthThroughout
the Lifespan
Ch. 3: Anatomy andPhysiology of the
Reproductive System
Ch. 4: CommonReproductive Issues
Ch. 5: SexuallyTransmitted Infections
Ch. 6:Disorders of theBreasts
Ch. 7: BenignDisorders of the Female
ReproductiveTract
Ch. 8: Cancers of the FemaleReproductive
Tract
Ch. 9: Violence andAbuse
Unit3:
Pregnancy
Ch. 10: FetalDevelopment andGenetics
Ch. 11:Maternal AdaptationDuring
Pregnancy
Ch. 12:NursingManagementDuring
Pregnancy
Unit4:
Labor andBirth
Ch. 13: Labor andBirthProcess
Ch. 14:NursingManagementDuring Labor
andBirth
Unit5:
PostpartumPeriod
Ch. 15: PostpartumAdaptations
Ch. 16:NursingManagementDuring the
PostpartumPeriod
Unit6:
TheNewborn
Ch. 17:NewbornAdaptation
Ch. 18:NursingManagement of the
Newborn
Unit7:
ChildbearingatRisk
Unit8:
TheNewbornatRisk
…Abridged tofit
StudyGuide forMaternityandPediatricNursing,
SecondEdition
SusanScottRicci, ARNP,MSN,M.Ed.
978-1-4511-5156-5 •October2012 •Softbound •8.375”x10.875”




