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Maternal-Newborn Nursing Care: Best Evidence-Based Practices

Maternal-Newborn Nursing Care: Best Evidence-Based Practices

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AJN Book-of-the-Year Award-Winner! A comprehensive womens health reference guide, this pocket brain delivers all the practical, evidence-based clinical information you need to care for normal and high-risk pregnant mothers, newborns, and their families in diverse hospital and community settings. This book delves into other womens health issues that may impact the care of the mother-baby dyad, such as culture, substance abuse, family planning, violence against women and sexually transmitted infections. Perfect for students, new-to-practice, or expert practitioners, this guide provides concise, comprehensive assessments, easy-to-understand tables of lab work-ups and values, common treatment guidelines and the steps to implement and evaluate nursing care. As a special feature to assist with learning how to check a cervix, you can practice using the dilation milestone cut outs inside the book!
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68195
9780803622463
9780803622463

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Publication date
2013
Issue number
1
Cover
soft binded
Pages count
352
Dimensions (mm)
165.00 x 216.00
  • Health Promotion for Women According to the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) Contraceptive Counseling Table Sexually Transmitted Infections Domestic Violence Multicultural Nursing Pregnancy Medications and Herbs Labor and Delivery Postpartum Newborn Physiology Sample Progress Notes The Compromised Mother and Fetus
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