Book Description
Maternity Nursing focuses on the care of women during the childbearing years. Designed to meet the needs of todays students, it addresses the fundamentals of maternity nursing with a clear, readable writing style and concise, focused content presentation. Integrating the importance of understanding family, culture, and health promotion into the continuum of care, it also includes a strategic integration of community-based care to emphasize that care can take place wherever the woman may be. It also addresses wellness promotion and the management of womens common health problems. The companion CD comes with useful study tools, including video and animation segments and an English/Spanish audio glossary with pronunciations. * Patient Instructions for Self-Care and Home Care boxes emphasize guidelines for the patient to practice self-care and transfer information from the hospital to the home. * Medication Guides provide information about the most current drugs. ! * Family content is first introduced in the second chapter and then incorporated in the pregnancy, labor and birth, postpartum, and newborn chapters to stress the importance of including the family in the continuum of care. * Culture content is integrated throughout to emphasize the importance of assessing for and understanding cultural variations in providing care. * Health promotion and prevention is integrated throughout to maintain a focus on wellness as an integral part of todays maternity nursing care. * Womens Health content is up-front to provide a thorough understanding of health promotion and prevention, common health concerns, and care of women throughout the childbearing years.
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JA Majors Book Info
Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Brandon/Hill Nursing List first-purchase selection (#251). Textbook for nursing students and practitioners. Previous edition: c1995. Includes a CD-ROM with case studies, questions, vocabulary review and pronunciation guide. Colorful format. Colorful format. DNLM: Maternal-Child Nursing.
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