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Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care, 6e

Brand: Mosby

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UPC:
9780323033008
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2006-04-17
Author:
Gerald B. Merenstein MD FAAP;Sandra Lee Gardner RN MS CNS PNP
Language:
english
Edition:
6
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Since it first published, the Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care has been the mainstay reference for neonatal nurses. Co-edited and authored by physicians, it focuses on the collaborative nature of neonatal intensive care and examines evidence-based clinical decision-making to demonstrate every aspect of the intensive care of the neonate, with a strong emphasis on clinical practice. Key neonatal topics are covered, and pathophysiology is examined using a systems approach. Comprehensive enough for both physicians and nurses, this handbook is a vital resource for those providing neonatal intensive care.

  • Multidisciplinary author and contributor team present a real-world perspective similar to that experienced in the neonatal intensive care unit.
  • Clinically applicable content is set in boldface type for easy identification for busy neonatal care providers.
  • Evidence-based practice explained in the first chapter provides a solid background with evidence-based rationales and references to underscore its significance for neonatal health care providers.
  • Diagnostic Imaging chapter includes basic information on how diagnostic imaging tests are evaluated.
  • Follow-Up Care chapter covers how health care providers should refer the neonate and parents to appropriate care post-discharge from the NICU.
  • Includes a Parent Teaching section for each disorder or relevant section.
  • Infection in the Neonate chapter includes current immunization recommendations for neonates.
  • Case studies illustrate important points when writing hospital orders for the neonate.
  • Parent Teaching feature highlights post-discharge care of the neonate.
  • Critical Findings feature, located in the assessment section of disorders, helps the nurse prioritize data and steps in initial care.
  • Data Collection feature incorporates information that should be included as part of the neonate's history.