基本説明
40年近くにわたってNICUの標準書として好評を博してきたクラウスの改訂第6版。蘇生、移送、栄養、気道確保と人工呼吸器、臓器別ケアなど新生児の臨床に重要な事項の最先端情報を提供。
This trusted neonatology reference thoroughly covers the new guidelines, equipment, drugs, and treatments for high-risk infants. Prev. ed.: 2001.
Full Description
Stay up to date with recent advances in the NICU with Klaus and Fanaroff's Care of the High-Risk Neonate, 6th Edition. This trusted neonatology reference thoroughly covers the new guidelines, equipment, drugs, and treatments that have greatly increased the chance of survival for high-risk infants. Expert contributors deliver the information you need to stay on top of the technological and medical advances in this challenging field.Benefit from the expert advice offered in concise, easy-to-read editorial comments throughout the book.Assess your knowledge with comprehensive question-and-answer sections at the end of each chapter.Understand the clinical relevance of what you've learned with case studies that highlight real-world application. Own the reference trusted for nearly 40 years by those who care for at-risk neonates in the dynamic and challenging NICU.Get fast access to need-to-know information on drugs used in the NICU, normal values, and much more in the fully updated appendices. Keep your knowledge up to date with expanded coverage of evidence-based medicine and the role of networks in generating evidence.Stay current with all aspects of neonatal care, including resuscitation, transport, nutrition, respiratory problems and assisted ventilation, and organ-specific care.Access the fully searchable text online, download images, and more at www.expertconsult.com.
Contents
1Evidence-based Medicine and the Role of Networks in Generating Evidence2Antenatal and Intrapartum Care of the High-Risk Neonate3Resuscitation at Birth4Recognition, Stabilization, and Transport of the High-Risk Newborn5Size and Physical Examination of the Newborn Infant6The Physical Environment7Nutrition and Selected Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract8Care of the Parents9Nursing Practice in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit10Respiratory Problems11Assisted Ventilation12Glucose, Calcium, and Magnesium13Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia14Infections in the Neonate15The Heart16The Kidney17Hematologic Problems18Brain Disorders of the Fetus and Neonate19The Outcome of Neonatal Intensive Care20Ethical Issues in the Perinatal PeriodAPPENDICESA-1Drugs Used for Emergency and Cardiac Indications in NewbornsA-2Drug Dosing TableBDrug CompatibilityCNormal ValuesDUmbilical Vessel CatheterizationEConversion Charts