Full Description
Co-published with the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), this book features a family-centered approach to perinatal nursing and examines the care of and needs of childbearing women and neonates. The text's many topics include: professional development; standards of care; legal considerations; and professional organizations. Aspects and ramifications of different care delivery systems, such as case management, critical pathways, and collaborative practice are explored. This revised edition contains two new chapters: Strategies to Develop an Evidence-Based Approach to Prenatal Care and Pregnancy and Childbirth Practices of Selected Cultures and Religions. Extensive appendices include sample care maps, guidelines, forms, and algorithms
Contents
1:Foundations for Practice Managing the Quality of Care Professional and Legal Issues Perinatal Teamwork:Turning Rhetoric into Reality Integrating Cultural Beliefs and Practices into the Care of Childbearing Women 2:Antepartum Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy Psychosocial Adaptation to Pregnancy and Postpartum Antenatal Care High-Risk Pregnancy 3:Intrapartum Labor and Birth Fetal Assessment During Labor Pain Relief and Comfort Measures During Labor 4:Postpartum Care Postpartum Care Perinatal Loss and Bereavement 5:The Newborn Newborn Adaptation to Extrauterine Life Newborn Physical Assessment Newborn Nutrition Common Neonatal Complications 6:The Transition from Hospital to Home Discharge Planning Postartum Home Care Inde