Maternal-newborn nursing / Patricia D. Coyne.
Material type: TextSeries: Schaum's outline seriesPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: viii, 296 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0071623612
- 9780071623612
- Schaum's outlines, maternal-newborn nursing
- 618.20231 23
- RG951 .C69 2012
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Includes index.
"Use with this course: Maternal-newborn nursing"--Cover.
1. Introduction to contemporary maternity nursing : History of maternity care -- 2. Anatomy and physiology of the reproductive system : The female reproductive system -- 3. Health promotion in reproductive and sexual health : Health promotion and disease prevention -- 4. Common reproductive issues : Menstrual disorders -- 5. Preconception health promotion : Importance of preconception health promotion -- 6. Antepartum nursing assessment : Antepartum nursing assessment -- 7. Genetics and fetal development : Basic concepts of inheritance -- 8. Maternal adaption to pregnancy : Pregnancy and the nursing role -- 9. Nursing management during pregnancy : Choosing childbirth health care -- 10. Labor and birth process : Components of the birth process -- 11. Postpartum : The postpartum period -- 12. The newborn : Physiologic adaptations of the newborn -- 13. Nursing management of the pregnancy at risk : High-risk pregnancy -- 14. High-risk labor and childbirth : Risk assessment and identification -- 15. High-risk postpartum : Postpartum and the role of the nurse -- 16. The high-risk newborn : The nurse and the high-risk newborn -- 17. Community-based care : Community -- --
1. Introduction to contemporary maternity nursing : History of maternity care -- Birth of modern maternity care -- Framework for maternal-newborn nursing care -- Standards of maternal-newborn nursing care -- Family structures and relationships -- Maternal-newborn health statistics -- Evidence-based practice -- Critical thinking and the nursing process -- Ethically based practice -- Roles for professional nurses in maternal-newborn nursing -- -- 2. Anatomy and physiology of the reproductive system : The female reproductive system -- The female reproductive cycle -- Breasts -- The male reproductive system -- Reproductive development -- Sexuality and sexual identity -- Puberty -- Human sexual response -- Disorders of sexual functioning -- -- 3. Health promotion in reproductive and sexual health : Health promotion and disease prevention -- Health promotion theories and models -- Cultural beliefs regarding health promotion issues -- -- 4. Common reproductive issues : Menstrual disorders -- Premenstrual syndrome -- Dysmenorrhea -- Other menstrual disorders -- Endometriosis -- Infertility -- Contraception -- Reproduction and mental and physical challenges -- -- 5. Preconception health promotion : Importance of preconception health promotion -- Diet, exercise, lifestyle, and preconception health -- Psychosocial health promotion -- Cardiovascular health -- Diabetes -- Sexual and reproductive health -- Vaccinations -- Other maternal illnesses -- Genetic risk assessment -- Paternal considerations -- -- 6. Antepartum nursing assessment : Antepartum nursing assessment -- The initial prenatal assessment -- Components of the comprehensive health history -- Reason for seeking care -- Past history -- Reproductive history -- Physical exam -- Laboratory tests commonly done at the first prenatal visit -- Subsequent prenatal visits -- Common discomforts of pregnancy -- -- 7. Genetics and fetal development : Basic concepts of inheritance -- Inherited malformations -- Cellular division -- Fertilization -- Implantation and placental development -- Fetal membranes and the amniotic fluid -- Embryonic period of development -- Fetal period of development -- Fetal circulation -- Genetic counseling -- Factors that may adversely affect embryonic and fetal development -- The nursing role in genetic counseling -- -- 8. Maternal adaption to pregnancy : Pregnancy and the nursing role -- Changes in body systems -- Cardiovascular system -- Respiratory system -- Gastrointestinal system -- Urinary system -- Endocrine system -- Musculoskeletal system -- Neurologic system -- Integumentary system -- Changes in metabolism -- Psychosocial adaptions to pregnancy -- Maternal role tasks of pregnancy -- Paternal adaption -- Adaptation of grandparents -- Adaptation of siblings -- --
9. Nursing management during pregnancy : Choosing childbirth health care -- Choosing a birth setting -- Birth plan -- Cultural influences on childbearing -- Culturally competent nursing care -- Nutrition and weight gain -- Lifestyle and health promotion -- Choosing a method of infant feeding -- Common discomforts and self-care relief -- Danger signs of pregnancy -- Diagnostic tests that assess fetal well-being -- Childbirth education classes -- The imnportance of education for childbirth -- Methods of childbirth education -- The role of the labor coach -- Preparation for labor and birth -- -- 10. Labor and birth process : Components of the birth process -- Onset of labor -- Premonitory signs of labor -- True labor and false labor -- Maternal physiologic response to labor -- Fetal responses to labor -- Mechanisms of labor -- Stages and phases of labor -- Evaluation of labor progress -- Fetal surveillance during labor -- Comfort promotion and pain management -- Types of pain -- Psychological factors of pain -- Nonpharmacologic pain measures -- Pharmacologic pain measures -- -- 11. Postpartum : The postpartum period -- Psychological needs in the first postpartum hour -- Maternal adaptation -- Maternal role attainment -- Paternal role attainment -- Redefined roles -- Major maternal concerns -- Psychological changes during the postpartum period -- Assessment after vaginal delivery -- Assessment after Cesarean birth -- Ongoing assessment of the postpartum patient -- Lengths of stay and discharge preparation -- -- 12. The newborn : Physiologic adaptations of the newborn -- Initial assessment of the newborn -- Psychological adaptation of the newborn -- Nursing care in the early newborn period -- Continued care of the newborn -- Infant feeding -- Breastfeeding -- Lactation -- Stages of human milk -- Process of breastfeeding -- Formula feeding -- Discharge responsibilities of the nurse -- -- 13. Nursing management of the pregnancy at risk : High-risk pregnancy -- Preexisting conditions -- Hematologic disorders and pregnancy -- Cardiac disease -- Respiratory disease -- Neurologic disorders -- Autoimmune disorders -- Endocrine system -- Cancer during pregnancy -- Mental illness and pregnancy -- Obesity and pregnancy -- Teen pregnancy -- Bleeding -- Hyperemesis gravidarum -- Preterm labor -- Premature rupture of the membranes -- Preeclampsia -- HELLP syndrome -- Blood incompatibility -- Infections during pregnancy -- Sexually transmitted infections -- Hydramnios -- Oligohydramnios -- Multiple gestation -- Intimate partner violence -- Female genital mutilation -- Trauma and pregnancy -- Substance abuse -- Surgery during pregnancy -- Perinatal loss -- -- 14. High-risk labor and childbirth : Risk assessment and identification -- Dysfunctional labor -- Intrauterine infection -- Premature rupture of the membranes -- Preterm labor -- Accelerating fetal lung maturity -- Postterm labor and birth -- Induction and augmentation of labor -- Labor and delivery of a multiple gestation pregnancy -- Birth-related procedures -- Obstetric emergencies -- Disseminated intravascular coagulation -- Umbilical cord prolapse -- Uterine rupture -- Anaphylactoid syndrome/amniotic fluid embolism -- Intrauterine fetal demise -- -- 15. High-risk postpartum : Postpartum and the role of the nurse -- Postpartum bleeding complications -- Trauma -- Hypovolemic shock -- Subinvolution -- Thromboembolic disorders -- Infections during the postpartum period -- Mood disorders -- -- 16. The high-risk newborn : The nurse and the high-risk newborn -- Complications associated with gestational age and size -- Postterm or postmature infants -- Small for gestational age -- Large for gestational age -- Asphyxia -- Transient tachypnea of the newborn -- Meconium aspiration syndrome -- Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn -- Sepsis -- Infant of a diabetic mother -- Polycythemic infants -- Hyperbilirubinemia (pathologic jaundice) -- Neonatal abstinence syndrome -- Congenital heart defects -- Central nervous system congenital anomalies -- Gastrointestinal congenital anomalies -- Genitourinary structural anomalies -- Musculoskeletal anomalies -- Inborn errors of metabolism -- -- 17. Community-based care : Community -- Community-based nursing -- Community-based care for women and newborns -- Levels of prevention -- Cultural issues -- Complementary and alternative medicine.
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