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Assessment and Care of the Well Newborn, 2nd Edition
By Patti J. Thureen, MD, Daniel Hall, MD, Jane Deacon, RNC, MS, NNP and Jacinto A. Hernandez, MD, MHA
Approx. 432 pages, Approx. 150 illustrations, Copyright 2004
ISBN:0721603939
Description
Offering a multidisciplinary approach in an accessible outline format, this practical handbook covers all aspects of care for the full-term, well newborn. Written and reviewed by both physicians and nurses, this new edition presents explanations of the events surrounding delivery, the processes necessary to identify newborns that deviate from the norm, the immediate interventions and care required in these situations, and routine care considerations frequently encountered in caring for these infants. Detailed guidance is provided on assessment, delivery room management, transition and post-transition care, and commonly seen problems. Readers will also find information on the assessment of infections, nursery protocols, standardized physician standing orders, and common drugs and their effect on breastfeeding.
Key Features
A multi-disciplinary approach to care of the well newborn features contributions from both nurses and physicians.
Discussions cover the processes necessary to identify newborns who deviate from normal, as well as the immediate interventions and care required in these situations.
Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage is provided on the assessment and management of viral and bacterial infections.
An outline format is used for easy referencing and clinical guidance.
New to this Edition
The latest updates on guidelines and procedures are provided — including neonatal hearing screening and resuscitation.
Up-to-date reference information includes growth charts, current immunization recommendations, and genetic screening.
The most current recommended therapies are presented for viral and bacterial infection diagnosis, management, and treatment.
The latest technology information for fetal assessment includes the fetal doppler and fetal pulse oximeter.
Content addresses the most up-to-date effects of epidurals on maternal temperature and the implication for newborn infection evaluations.
Table of Contents
Section I: Obstetrical Considerations in the Management of the Well Newborn 1. Maternal Factors Affecting the Newborn 2. Fetal Assessment, Labor, and Delivery Section II: Delivery Room Management 3. Resuscitation of the Newborn Infant 4. Recognition and Management of Neonatal Emergencies Section III: Evaluation and Care of the Newborn Infant during the Transitional Period 5. Adaptation to Extrauterine Life and Management During Normal and Abnormal Transition 6. Birth Injury 7. Physical Assessment of the Newborn Section IV: Post-Transition Care 8. Feeding the Newborn 9. Routine Care 10. Genetic Screening 11. Circumcision 12. Immunizations 13. Legal Issues Section V: Common Problems of the Term Newborn 14. Jaundice 15. Plethora and Pallor 16. Approach to the Infant at Risk for Hypoglycemia 17. The Large-for-Gestational Age and the Small-for-Gestational-Age Infant 18. Perinatal Drug Exposure Section VI: Management of the Infant at risk for Perinatal Infections 19. Bacterial Infections 20. Viral Infections 21. Isolation Procedures Section VII: Discharge Planning and Follow-Up Care 22. Parental Preparation 23. Discharge Assessment 24. Post Discharge Care Section VIII: Appendix A. Parent Advice Guidelines for Newborn Care B. Medications and Breast Feeding C. Normal Laboratory Values and Conversion Guides D. Standard Normal Newborn Orders
Author Information
By Patti J. Thureen, MD, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, The Children's Hospital and University Hospital, Denver, CO; Daniel Hall, MD, Medical Director, Newborn Center, University of Colorado School of Medicine, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO; Jane Deacon, RNC, MS, NNP, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, University of Colorado School of Medicine, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO; and Jacinto A. Hernandez, MD, MHA, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado School of Medicine, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO
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