基本説明
Presents up-to-date information based on the most rigorous evidence and offers suggestions for best practices. Prev. ed.: 2007.
Full Description
An official publication of the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), Perinatal Nursing, Fourth Edition presents up-to-date information based on the most rigorous evidence and offers suggestions for best practices. This new edition of the authoritative, comprehensive text used by perinatal nurses worldwide features a wealth of new content to keep practice current.You'll reach for this highly practical resource for: expanded coverage of high-risk pregnancy, from bleeding in pregnancy to preterm labor and birth, diabetes, cardiac disease, pulmonary complications, multiple gestation, and maternal-fetal transport. And, you'll expertly manage today's broader scope of perinatal nursing with . . . an all-new chapter on obesity in pregnancy covers risks to the mother and fetus, care from preconception to postpartum, as well as bariatric surgery. And, an expanded chapter on newborn nutrition includes new sections on the infant feeding decision, benefits of breastfeeding, nutritional components, and preterm milk and lactation. New chapters related to patient safety and the development of a highly reliable perinatal unit, inform nurses how to conduct team training and drills for obstetric emergencies, create checklists, and effectively handoff patients.Two experienced perinatal nurses team with the prestigious Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses and more than 70 contributors and reviewers for an unbiased perspective. You'll know the best evidence and latest standards for all areas of your perinatal practice by drawing on a wealth of wisdom gathered into the brand new edition of AWHONN's Perinatal Nursing, 4th edition.
Contents
CONTENTSChapter 1 - Perinatal Patient Safety and Professional Liability IssuesPerinatal High ReliabilityLeadershipShared Philosophy of CareProfessional BehaviorCommon Areas of Liability and Patient Harm in Clinical PracticeConflict ResolutionTeam Training and Drills for Obstetric EmergenciesPatient HandoffsChecklistsMedical Record DocumentationIncident ManagementMethods of Measuring Patient SafetyPerinatal Patient Safety NursesSummaryChapter 2 - Integrating Cultural Beliefs and Practices When Caring for Childbearing Women and FamiliesCultural Frameworks and Cultural Assessment ToolsPractices Associated with ChildbearingGender RolesChildbirth Pain and CultureMajor Cultural GroupsHealth Differences in Populations of Childbearing WomenBarriers to Culturally Competent CareTechniques to Integrate Culture into Nursing CareSummaryChapter 3 - Physiologic Changes of PregnancyHormones and Other MediatorsCardiovascular SystemRespiratory SystemRenal SystemGastrointestinal SystemMetabolic ChangesEndocrine SystemImmune SystemIntegumentary SystemReproductive OrgansChapter 4 - Antenatal CarePreconception CarePrenatal CarePrenatal Risk AssessmentOngoing Prenatal CareFetal SurveillanceNursing Assessment and InterventionsSummaryChapter 5 - Hypertensive Disorders of PregnancyClassification and DefinitionsSignificance and IncidenceMorbidity and MortalityRisk FactorsPrevention StrategiesPathophysiology of PreeclampsiaClinical Manifestations of Preeclampsia-EclampsiaPreeclampsia versus Severe PreeclampsiaNursing Assessment and Interventions for PreeclampsiaHELLP SyndromeEclampsiaSummaryChapter 6 - Bleeding in PregnancySignificance and IncidenceDefinitions and Clinical ManifestationsNursing InterventionsSummaryChapter 7 - Preterm Labor and BirthSignificance and IncidenceLate Preterm BirthsEarly Term BirthsWhy Has the Rate of Preterm Birth Increased?What Is Preterm Labor?Pathophysiology of Preterm Labor and BirthRisk Factors for Preterm Labor and BirthPreterm Birth Risk in the Context of the Life CourseCan Preterm Labor and Birth Be Prevented?Is There Any Good News?Nursing Care for the Prevention of Preterm BirthIntrapartum Nursing Care of the Woman in Preterm LaborSummaryChapter 8 - Diabetes in PregnancySignificance and IncidenceDefinitions and ClassificationPathophysiology of Diabetes in PregnancyScreening and Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes MellitusClinical ManifestationsNursing Assessments and Interventions for Diabetes MellitusAmbulatory and Home Care ManagementTiming and Mode of BirthInpatient ManagementPostpartum ManagementSummaryChapter 9 - Cardiac Disease in PregnancySignificance and IncidenceCardiovascular PhysiologyCardiac Adaptations of PregnancyObstetric Outcomes and Assessment of RiskCongenital Heart Disease in PregnancyAcquired Cardiac Disease in PregnancyClinical ManagementNursing CareSummaryChapter 10 - Pulmonary Complications in PregnancyAnatomic and Physiologic Changes of Pregnancy That Affect the Respiratory SystemRecognizing Respiratory CompromiseFetal Surveillance with Maternal Pulmonary ComplicationsAsthmaPneumoniaInfluenza and H1N1Pulmonary EdemaAmniotic Fluid EmbolismVenous ThromboembolismCystic FibrosisSpecial Considerations for the Respiratory System in PregnancySummaryChapter 11 - Multiple GestationEpidemiologyPhysiology of TwinningRole of Infertility and Assisted Reproductive TechnologyDiagnosis of Multiple GestationsMaternal AdaptationPerinatal ComplicationsAntepartum ManagementIntrapartum ManagementPostpartum ManagementMultiple Birth InfantsPsychologic Issues with Multiple GestationsMultiple Birth Resources and Support OrganizationsSummaryChapter 12 - Obesity in PregnancySignificance and IncidenceObesity Related Risks to the Mother and FetusPreconception Care Antenatal careIntrapartum careIntraoperative carePostpartum Care Bariatric Surgery and PregnancySummaryChapter 13 - Maternal-Fetal TransportEMTALATypes of Maternal-Fetal TransportMode of TransportTransport EquipmentTransport PersonnelTransport Plan and Patient PreparationSummaryChapter 14 - Labor and BirthOverview of Labor and BirthEmotional and Physical Support during Labor and BirthClinical Interventions for Women in LaborVaginal BirthCesarean BirthSummaryChapter 15 - Fetal Assessment during LaborHistorical PerspectivesDefinitions and Appropriate Use of Terms Describing Fetal Heart Rate PatternsTechniques of Fetal Heart Rate MonitoringPhysiologic Basis for Fetal Heart Rate MonitoringCharacteristics of the Normal Fetal Heart RateInterventions for Indeterminate or Abnormal Fetal Heart Rate PatternsFetal Heart Rate PatternsClinical Implications for Monitoring the Fetus Less than 32 weeks Gestation during LaborAssessment of Pattern EvolutionAncillary Methods for Assessing Fetal Acid-Base StatusNursing Assessment and Management StrategiesIssues in the Use of Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring During LaborSummaryChapter 16 - Pain in Labor: Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic ManagementPhysiologic Basis for PainPsychosocial Factors Influencing Pain PerceptionThe Nonpharmacologic ModelThe Pharmacologic ModelSummaryChapter 17 - Postpartum CarePlanning for the Transition to ParenthoodAnatomic and Physiologic Changes during the Postpartum PeriodIndividualizing Care for Women with Special NeedsPostpartum Learning-Needs Assessment and EducationPsychological Adaptation to the Postpartum PeriodFatigueFamily Transition to ParenthoodPostpartum Discharge Follow-upEvaluation of Postpartum ServicesSummaryChapter 18 - Newborn Adaptation to Extrauterine LifeMaternal Medical and Obstetric Conditions Influencing Newborn AdaptationUnique Mechanisms of Newborn Physiologic AdaptationAPGAR ScorePhysical AssessmentNewborn IdentificationVitamin KEye ProphylaxisUmbilical Cord CarePsychological AdaptationComplications Affecting TransitionHepatitis BSummaryChapter 19 - Newborn Physical AssessmentGestational Age AssessmentSkin AssessmentHead AssessmentEye AssessmentEar AssessmentNose AssessmentMouth AssessmentNeck AssessmentChest and Lung AssessmentCardiovascular AssessmentAbdominal AssessmentGenitourinary SystemMusculoskeletal AssessmentNeurological AssessmentSummaryChapter 20 - Newborn NutritionInfant Feeding DecisionBenefits of BreastfeedingIncidence of BreastfeedingBreastfeeding PromotionPhysiology of Milk ProductionBiospecificity of Human MilkNutritional ComponentsPreterm Milk and LactationBreastfeeding ProcessBreastfeeding ManagementPotential Breastfeeding ProblemsMedications and BreastfeedingPostpartum Surgery and BreastfeedingFormula FeedingLactation SuppressionSummaryChapter 21 - Common Neonatal ComplicationsNeonatal Resuscitation and StabilizationRespiratory DistressCongenital Heart DiseaseHypoglycemiaHyperbilirubinemiaNeonatal SepsisPerinatal Human Immune Deficiency InfectionNeonatal Substance ExposureLate Preterm InfantsHypoxic Ischemic EncephalopathyTransport and Return TransportSummaryAPPENDIXItem Bank Questions and Answer Key



