Leifer's Introduction to Maternity & Pediatric Nursing in Canada Elsevier eBook on VitalSource (Retail Access Card), 2nd Edition
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Give your students a solid foundation in Canadian maternity and pediatric nursing! Written in a clear, concise, user-friendly style, Leifer’s Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing in Canada, 2nd Edition, includes Canadian statistics, terminology, references, guidelines, resources, Canadian nursing best practices, assessments, and more! It’s organized by developmental stages and includes discussions of pediatric disorders by body system from simple-to-complex and health-to-illness. With a rich focus on family health, this text contains review questions for certification exams, case studies, and numerous other helpful features to give your students the tools they need to successfully care for patients within the Canadian social and institutional context.
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- Up-to-date, comprehensive inclusion of Canadian content, including statistics, research, references and resources, guidelines, assessment and screening tools, and more from across Canada!
- NEW! End-of-chapter Get Ready for the Certification Examination section includes review questions, ordered from easiest to most difficult, for students preparing for the REx-PN® and CRNRE® exams.
- NEW! Enhanced and updated art programme visually reinforces key concepts.
- Uniquely Canadian content includes Canadian statistics, terminology, references and resources, guidelines from the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist’s of Canada (SOGC), the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS), and the Public Health Agency of Canada, Canadian nursing best practice guidelines, assessments, and more!
- Canadian cultural considerations content related to diverse populations, including the 2SLGBTQI+ community, racialized populations, Indigenous Peoples, and more, is threaded throughout all applicable chapters.
- Labour information is based on Canadian guidelines and the five Ps of labour.
- Inclusion of Canadian medications, dosages, and metric measurements.
- Coverage of Canadian ethical and legal standards, and provincial and territorial legislation.
- More case studies with open-ended questions stimulate critical thinking in applying concepts discussed in the chapter.
- Logical organization of content by simple-to-complex and health-to-illness makes it easy to locate and access information.
- Health Promotion Considerations boxes focus on preventive strategies for achieving prenatal wellness, health during pregnancy, postpartum health, newborn health, and pediatric illness prevention and wellness — including Canadian immunization schedules for all ages.
- Unfolding case studies with open-ended critical thinking questions assess application of content to clinical practice, following one family through conception and the birth process.
- Nursing care plans provide expected outcomes, interventions, and rationales for nursing interventions.
- Comprehensive coverage of more than 35 skills, outlined in step-by-step format, cover a wide range of maternal and pediatric nursing interventions.
- Focus on health promotion and illness prevention addresses women’s health issues and the growth and development of child and parent.
- Cultural considerations concerning competent, emotional, and cultural care and trauma care are included.
- Safety Alerts emphasize protecting patients, family, health care providers, and the public from accidents, medication errors, and the spread of disease.
- Nursing Tips throughout the text provide pertinent information applicable in the clinical setting.
- Health promotion coverage includes application of the social determinants of health, greater emphasis on community nursing, primary health care, and family-centred care approach.
- Baby-friendly initiatives are incorporated throughout the text.
- Critical thinking questions apply concepts learned in the chapter to practical situations.
- Safety coverage includes maternity and pediatric care in the home and community.
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- Up-to-date, comprehensive inclusion of Canadian content, including statistics, research, references and resources, guidelines, assessment and screening tools, and more from across Canada!
- NEW! End-of-chapter Get Ready for the Certification Examination section includes review questions, ordered from easiest to most difficult, for students preparing for the REx-PN® and CRNRE® exams.
- More case studies with open-ended questions stimulate critical thinking in applying concepts discussed in the chapter.
- NEW! Enhanced and updated art programme visually reinforces key concepts.
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UNIT I AN OVERVIEW OF PERINATAL AND PEDIATRIC NURSING
1 Overview of Perinatal and Pediatric Nursing in Canada
UNIT II REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
2 The Nurse’s Role in Reproductive Health Care
UNIT III MATERNAL–NEWBORN NURSING
3 Fetal Development
4 Prenatal Care and Adaptations to Pregnancy
5 Nursing Care of Patients with Complications During Pregnancy
6 Nursing Care of the Family During Labour and Birth
7 Pain Management During Labour and Birth
8 Nursing Care of Patients with Complications During Labour and Birth
9 Nursing Care of the Postpartum Person and Family After Birth
10 Nursing Care of Patients with Complications After Birth
11 The Term Newborn
12 High-Risk Newborns
UNIT IV THE GROWING CHILD AND FAMILY
13 Pediatric Health Promotion
14 The Infant
15 The Toddler
16 The Preschool Child
17 The School-Age Child
18 The Adolescent
UNIT V ADAPTING CARE TO THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT
19 The Child’s Experience of Hospitalization
20 Health Care Adaptations for the Child and Family
21 Complementary and Alternative Health Modalities in Pediatric Nursing
22 Chronic Conditions and Palliative Care: Caring for the Child and Family
UNIT VI THE CHILD NEEDING NURSING CARE
23 The Child with an Eye, Ear, or Neurological Condition
24 The Child with a Musculoskeletal Condition
25 The Child with a Respiratory Condition
26 The Child with a Cardiovascular Condition
27 The Child with a Condition of the Blood, Blood-Forming Organs, or Lymphatic System
28 The Child with a Gastrointestinal Condition
29 The Child with a Genitourinary Condition
30 The Child with a Skin Condition
31 The Child with an Endocrine or Metabolic Condition
32 Childhood Communicable Diseases
33 The Child with an Emotional or Behavioural Condition
APPENDICES - AVAILABLE ON EVOLVE
A Normal Vital Signs and Temperature Equivalents of Infants and Children
B Pediatric Laboratory Values Reference
C Canada’s Food Guide
Glossary
Index