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Maternity • Pediatrics

EssentialsofPediatricNursing,SecondEdition

TerriKyle,MSN, CPNP

978-1-60547-028-3 • January2012 •Hardbound •8.375” x10.875” • 1232pp. •544 Illus. •50Tables

Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, Second Edition

is intended for

Pediatric Nursing courses with an integrated pediatric curriculum. It

provides a unique concept-based approach and nursing process focus,

that helps students go from concept to application by building on

previouslymastered knowledge fromother courses.

Organized into four logical units,

Kyle: EssentialsofPediatricNursing

coversabroad scopeof topicswithanemphasisoncommon issuesand

pediatric-specific information. In addition, it has a variety of learning

features to ensure student retention, such as,

Healthy People 2020

boxes

,

ThreadedCase Studies

and

ComparisonCharts

highlighting

common diseases; as well as twice as many NCLEX

®

-Style Student

Reviewquestions (over 800questions!).

Features

NEW!

Chapteron

AtraumaticCare

and

AtraumaticCareBoxes

throughout thebookprovideguidanceparticular to the topicbeing

discussed.

NEW! Evidence-BasedPracticeBoxes

highlight pertinent, recent

evidence-based researchfindings andprovide recommendations for

nurses.

ThreadedCaseStudies

show real-life scenarios that inspire critical

thinking.

ThinkingAboutDevelopmentBoxes

display special

developmental concerns relating to the topicbeingdiscussed.

NursingProcedures

providea clear, step-by-stepexplanation

with illustrationsof pediatricvariations to facilitate competent

performance.

TakeNoteBoxes

highlight information that is relativelynewor is

critical innature.

PlusDrugGuides

,

NursingCarePlans

,

ComparisonCharts

,

CommonMedicalTreatmentsTables

,

CommonLaboratoryand

DiagnosticTestsTables

, andendof chapterworksheets.

• It also includesoutstandingartwork and completely revamped

interiordesign to facilitatevisual learning. Icons areplaced

throughout todirect students towatchand learnvideos andnew

concepts inactionanimations.

Table of Contents

Unit1:

Foundationsof Pediatric

Nursing

Ch. 1: Introduction toPediatricNursing

Ch. 2: Factors InfluencingChildHealth

Unit2:

HealthPromotionof the

GrowingChildandFamily

Ch. 3: Growth&Development of the

Newborn& Infant

Ch. 4: Growth&Development of the

Toddler

Ch. 5: Growth&Development of the

Preschooler

Ch. 6: Growth&Development of the

School-ageChild

Ch. 7: Growth&Development of the

Adolescent

Unit3:

WorkingwithChildrenand

Families

Ch. 8: Atraumatic andFamily-CenteredCare

of Children

Ch. 9:Health Supervision

Ch. 10:HealthAssessment of Children

Ch. 11: Caring forChildren inDiverse

Settings

Ch. 12: Caring for the SpecialNeedsChild

Ch. 13: Key PediatricNursing Interventions

Ch. 14: PainManagement inChildren

Unit4:

NursingCareof theChildwith

aHealthDisorder

Ch. 15:NursingCare of theChildwith an

Infectious orCommunicableDisorder

Ch. 16:NursingCare of theChildwith a

NeurologicDisorder

Ch. 17:NursingCare of theChildwith a

Disorder of the Eyes or Ears

Ch. 18:NursingCare of theChildwith a

RespiratoryDisorder

Ch. 19:NursingCare of theChildwith a

CardiovascularDisorder

Ch. 20:NursingCare of theChildwith a

GastrointestinalDisorder

Ch. 21:NursingCare of theChildwith a

GenitourinaryDisorder

. . . Abridged tofit

StudyGuide forEssentialsofPediatricNursing,

SecondEdition

TerriKyle,MSN, CPNP

978-1-60547-630-8 • January2012 •Softbound •8.375”x10.875” •232pp. •32 illus