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Contemporary maternal-newborn nursing care

Title
Contemporary maternal-newborn nursing care / Patricia A. Wieland Ladewig, Marcia L. London, Michele R. Davidson.
Author
Ladewig, Patricia W.
Publication
Boston : Pearson, [2014], ©2014.

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Additional Authors
  • London, Marcia L.
  • Davidson, Michele R.
Description
xii, 831 pages : illustrations (some color); 29 cm
Subject
  • Maternity nursing
  • Maternal-Child Nursing
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Contemporary maternal-newborn care -- Culture and the childbearing family -- Reproductive anatomy and physiology -- Conception and fetal development -- Health promotion for women -- Common gynecologic problems -- Families with special reproductive concerns -- Preparation for parenthood -- Physical and psychologic changes of pregnancy -- Antepartal nursing assessment -- The expectant family : needs and care -- Maternal nutrition -- Adolescent pregnancy -- Assessment of fetal well-being -- Pregnancy at risk : pregestational problems -- Pregnancy at risk: gestational onset -- Processes and stages of labor and birth -- Intrapartal nursing assessment -- The family in childbirth : needs and care -- Pharmacologic management of pain -- Childbirth at risk : pre-labor complications -- Childbirth at risk : labor-related complications -- Birth-related procedures -- The physiologic responses of the newborn to birth -- Nursing assessment of the newborn -- Normal newborn : needs and care -- Newborn nutrition -- The newborn at risk : conditions present at birth -- The newborn at risk : birth-related stressors -- Pospartal adaptation and nursing assessment -- The postpartal family : care needs and home care -- The postpartum family at risk.
ISBN
  • 9780132843218
  • 0132843218
LCCN
2012026110
OCLC
  • ocn797084738
  • 797084738
  • SCSB-8855944
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries