‘This book provides a complete look at neonatal healthcare delivery. This edition includes discussions of contemporary topics of interest, such as informatics, genetics, global health, and family-centered care, which are vital to providers caring for neonates today. The case studies and the evidence-based practice dialogues at the end of each chapter provide great opportunities for further reflection. The book is useful to a wide audience in nursing, including undergraduate and graduate nursing students, practicing neonatal and pediatric nurses, and advanced practice nurses who care for neonates.’ Score: 92, 4 Stars.–Doody’s Medical Reviews
This ‘classic’ has been thoroughly updated to incorporate the most up-to-date research findings and strategies for providing cost-effective and evidence-based care. New chapters address emerging infections, the late preterm infant, and neonatal care from a global perspective. Included are updated neonatal care protocols and procedures, neuroprotective risk factors, new treatments, and new trends in developmental care. Text integrates the Institute of Medicine’s (10M) five competencies, reflects the Affordable Healthcare Act and the Robert Wood Johnson and 10M report ‘The Future of Nursing.’
The text continues to provide neonatal care from a physiologic and pathophysiologic approach, with a major emphasis on nursing management at the bedside and advanced practice level. Each neonatal body system is presented, along with E-B interventions to assist in understanding the ‘why’ behind what is seen in the clinical area. Integrative management is threaded through the text along with extensive research findings to support practice strategies and rationales for sound clinical decision-making. Topics of recent interest include iatrogenic complications, neonatal pain, use of computers or other technology in neonatal care, and neonatal AIDS. Case studies enhance understanding of both common and rare neonatal conditions.
New to the Fifth Edition:- New chapters: emerging infections, the late preterm infant, and neonatal care from a global perspective
- Updated neonatal care protocols and procedures, neuroprotective factors, new treatment modalities and new trends in developmental care
- Tackles the UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
- Addresses the expansion of the nurse’s role in the US and worldwide
- Provides case studies that lead the reader through the identification, diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation of common and rare neonatal conditions
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Unit I: Prenatal Considerations and Care
Chapter 1: Fetal Development: Environmental Influences and Critical Periods (36) Cindy M. Little
Chapter 2: Prenatal, Intrapartal, and Postpartal Risk Factors (37) Beverly Bowers
Unit II: Intrapartal and Newborn Care
Chapter 3: Resuscitation and Stabilization of the Newborn and Infant (38) Gail A. Bagwell
Chapter 4: Assessment of the Newborn and Infant (39) Terri A. Cavaliere and Debra A. Sansoucie
Chapter 5: Normal Term Newborn (N/A) Cheryl Riley, Becky Spencer, and Lyn S. Prater
Unit III: Systems Assessment and Management of Disorders
Chapter 6: Respiratory System (1) Thomas D. Soltau and Waldemar A. Carlo
Chapter 7: Cardiovascular System (3) Judy Wright Lott
Chapter 8: Gastrointestinal System (5) Sheryl J Montrowl
Chapter 9: Metabolic System (6) Laura A. Stokowski
Chapter 10: Endocrine System (7) Laura A. Stokowski
Chapter 11: Immune System (9) Mary Beth Bodin
Chapter 12: Integumentary System (4) Carolyn Houska Lund and Joanne Mc Manus Kuller
Chapter 13: Hematologic System (10) Gail A. Bagwell
Chapter 14: Musculoskeletal System (11) Joyce M. Butler
Chapter 15: Neurologic System (12) Georgia R. Ditzenberger and Susan T. Blackburn
Chapter 16: Auditory System (13) Kathleen Haubrich
Chapter 17: Ophthalmic System (14) Lori Baas Rubarth and Debra M. Parker
Chapter 18: Genitourinary System (8) Leslie A. Parker
Unit IV: Special Considerations
Chapter 19: Fluids, Electrolytes, Vitamins, and Minerals (15) Sergio De Marini and Linda L. Rath
Chapter 20: Nutrition Management of Premature Infants (from 3E) Diane M. Anderson
3RD EDITION TITLE OF THIS CHAPTER WAS:
NUTRITION: Physiologic Basis of Metabolism & Management of Enteral & Parenteral Nutrition
Chapter 21: Neonatal and Infant Pharmacology (16) Beth Shields
Chapter 22: Simulation: Emerging Technologies in Newborn Care (NEW CHAPTER) Jennifer Arnold
Chapter 23: Pain the Newborn and Infant (17) Marlene Walden
Chapter 24: Fetal Minimally Invasive Therapy (18) Jody A. Farrell
Chapter 25: Surgical Considerations in the Newborn and Infant (19) Kaye Spence
Chapter 26: Emerging Infections (NEW CHAPTER) Kathryn R. Mc Lean
Unit V: Vulnerable Populations
Chapter 27: Newborn or Infant Transplant Patient (20) Linda Mac Kenna Ikuta and Kathleen P Juco
Chapter 28: Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) Infant (22) Shahirose Premji
Chapter 29: Late Preterm Infant (NEW CHAPTER) Maureen F. Mc Court
Unit VI: Environmental Health and Family-Centered Care in the NICU and Beyond
Chapter 30: Neurobehavioral Development (23) Diane Holditch-Davis and Susan Tucker Blackburn
Chapter 31: The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Environment (24) Leslie Altimier and Robert D. White
Chapter 32: Family: Essential Partner in Care (25) Jacqueline M. Mc Grath
Chapter 33: Palliative and End-of-Life Care (4E 26&27 combined) Carole Kenner
Chapter 34: Complementary and Integrative Therapies (28) Nadine A. Kassity-Krich and Jamieson E. Jones
Chapter 35: Post discharge Care of the Newborn, Infant, and Families (29) Marina Boykova, Carole Kenner, and Susan Ellerbee
Unit VII: Neonatal Care in the New Millennium: Challenges and Opportunities
Chapter 36: Trends in Neonatal Care Delivery (30) Carole Kenner and Jana L. Pressler
Chapter 37: Neonatal Care Using Informatics (31) Susan K. Newbold, Willa H. Drummond, , and Tony C. Carnes
Chapter 38: Human Genetics and Genomics: Impact on Neonatal Care (32) Judith A. Lewis
Chapter 39: Trends in Neonatal Research and Evidence-Based Practice (33) Lynda Law Wilson and Kathleen R. Stevens
Chapter 40: Legal and Ethical Issues in Neonatal Care (34) Tanya Sudia-Robinson
Chapter 41: Neonatal Care from a Global Perspective (NEW CHAPTER) Carole Kenner and Marina Boykova
Chapter 42: Competency-Based Education and Continued Competency (35) Debra A. Sansoucie
Unit VIII: Neonatal Diagnostic & Care Protocols :
1) Diagnostic Processes, Samual Mooneyham
2) Developmental Care, Caitlin Bradley and Rachel Ritter
3) Transport, Dorothy M. Mullaney
4) PICC Lines, Elizabeth L. Sharpe
5) Age Appropriate Care of Premature and Hospitalized Infants, Mary E. Coughlin
6) Competency Based Education in Neonatal Nursing, Wakako Eklund
7) Exchange Transfusion, Gail A. Bagwell
8) Management of Jaundice in Newborn Nurseries, Gail A. Bagwell
9) Whole Body Cooling, Georgia R. Ditzenberger and Susan T. Blackburn
Appendix: Preconception and Pregnancy Risk Factors and Risk Reduction Strategies Resources Merry K. Moos
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Sobre el autor
Judy Wright Lott, Ph D, BC-NNP, RN, FAAN, is Dean Emeritus of Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing.