Description
The new Study Guide for Perry's Maternal Child Nursing Care in Canada is designed to help you review and master content from the core text and learn how to think critically in applying your knowledge. Chapters parallel those in the text and provide review, critical thinking applications, engaging activities, and more, with an answer key at the back of the book. This comprehensive study guide also contains case studies to help you integrate information and develop the critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgement skills required to pass your licensure examination and excel in clinical practice.- Thinking Critically case-based activities require students to apply the concepts found in the chapters to solve problems, make clinical judgement decisions concerning care management, and provide responses to patient questions and concerns.- Reviewing Key Concepts questions in various formats give students ample opportunities to assess their knowledge and comprehension of information covered in the text.- Matching, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, short-answer, and multiple-choice activities help students identify the core content of each chapter and test their understanding.- Learning Key Terms matching and fill-in-the-blank questions let students test their ability to define all key terms highlighted in the corresponding textbook chapter.- Perforated pages allow you to use activities for graded assignments.- Answer key at the end of the book includes answers to all questions.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Maternal Child NursingUNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO MATERNAL CHILD NURSING1. Contemporary Perinatal and Pediatric Nursing in Canada2. The Family and Culture3. Community CarePart 2: Perinatal NursingUNIT 2: INTRODUCTION TO PERINATAL NURSING4. Perinatal Nursing in CanadaUNIT 3: WOMEN'S HEALTH5. Health Promotion6. Health Assessment7. Reproductive Health8. Infertility, Contraception, and AbortionUNIT 4: PREGNANCY9. Preconception, Genetics, Conception, and Fetal Development10. Anatomy and Physiology of Pregnancy11. Nursing Care During Pregnancy12. Maternal Nutrition During Pregnancy13. Pregnancy Risk Factors and Assessment14. Pregnancy at Risk: Gestational Conditions15. Pregnancy at Risk: Pre-existing ConditionsUNIT 5: CHILDBIRTH16. Labour and Birth Processes17. Nursing Care of the Family During Labour and Birth18. Pain Management During Labour19. Fetal Health Surveillance During Labour20. Labour and Birth at RiskUNIT 6: POSTPARTUM PERIOD21. Postpartum Maternal Physiological Changes22. Nursing Care of the Family During the Postpartum Period23. Transition to Parenthood24. Postpartum ComplicationsUNIT 7: NEWBORN25. Physiological Adaptations of the Newborn26. Nursing Care of the Newborn and Family27. Newborn Nutrition28. Infants with Gestational Age–Related Problems29. The Newborn at Risk: Acquired and Congenital ProblemsPart 3: Pediatric NursingUNIT 8: CHILDREN, THEIR FAMILIES, AND THE NURSE30. Pediatric Nursing in Canada31. Family, Social, Cultural, and Religious Influences on Children's Health32. Developmental Influences on Child HealthUNIT 9: ASSESSMENT OF THE CHILD AND FAMILY33. Pediatric Health Assessment34. Pain Assessment and ManagementUNIT 10: DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES AND HEALTH PROMOTION35. Pediatric Health Promotion36. The Infant and Family37. The Toddler and Family38. The Preschooler and Family39. The School-Age Child and Family40. The Adolescent and FamilyUNIT 11: SPECIAL NEEDS, ILLNESS, AND HOSPITALIZATION41. Chronic Illness, Complex Conditions, and End-of-Life Care42. Cognitive and Sensory Impairment43. Reaction to Illness and Hospitalization44. Pediatric Variations of Nursing InterventionsUNIT 12: HEALTH PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN45. Respiratory Concerns46. Gastrointestinal Concerns47. Cardiovascular Concerns48. Hematological and Immunological Concerns49. Genitourinary Concerns50. Neurological Concerns51. Endocrine Concerns52. Integumentary Concerns53. Musculoskeletal or Articular Concerns54. Neuromuscular or Muscular Concerns55. Mental Health ConcernsAnswer Key



