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El contenido de esta obra tiene una orientación fundamentalmente práctica con actividades diseñadas para facilitar al lector/alumno la asimilación de los contenidos en aspectos como los cuidados de Enfermería en el Embarazo y manejo básico del Recién Nacido a término. Embarazo patológico y su efecto en el neonato. Anamnesis Perinatal. Cuidados básicos del recién nacido. Reanimación cardiopulmonar neonatal. Cuidados de Enfermería al Recién nacido Prematuro. Anamnesis perinatal del RN prematuro. Cuidados básicos del prematuro. Cuidados del prematuro en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales (UCIN).Cuidados específicos respiratorios en UCIN. Termorregulación y alimentación en el prematuro en UCIN. Vías y catéteres endovenosos.Técnicas de Enfermería en UCIN. Recepción del paciente postquirúrgico a UCIN. Grado de confortabilidad y dolor. Rol de los padres en la UCIN. Cuidados de Enfermería al Recién Nacido con patología. Alteraciones respiratorias en neonatos. Alteraciones gastrointestinales en neonatos. Alteraciones cardiovasculares en neonatos. Alteraciones metabólicas en neonatos. Alteraciones neurológicas en neonatos. Alteraciones hematológicas en neonatos. Metodología de Cuidados de Enfermería Neonatal (NANDA, NIC, NOC). Metodología Enfermera. Planes de Cuidado en Neonatología. Método Canguro.
El presente texto, dirigido por Carmen Sellán y Antonio Vázquez, grandes expertos en el campo de los cuidados neonatales, viene a cubrir un hueco en lo que a los cuidados del recién nacido se refiere. Se centra en señalar la relevancia que tienen los cuidados para la salud de los recién nacidos y sus familias ; en identificar y estudiar los diferentes problemas de cuidados, que no patologías como la mayoría de los textos existentes, que pueden presentar los neonatos y, finalmente, en emplear la metodología enfermera de NANDA, NOC y NIC para la elaboración de los planes de cuidados. Se dirige a los estudiantes de grado y posgrado con interés por el área del recién nacido y su familia, así como para las enfermeras que inician su labor asistencial en el área neonatal y las residentes de la especialidad de enfermería pediátrica.. La dimensión del texto va desde la conceptualización disciplinar y profesional al estudio y manejo de la situación del recién nacido y su familia no sólo desde un plano fisiopatológico sino desde una vertiente integral de las necesidades que presentan en esta etapa de la vida.
This unique book is a first-of-its-kind resource that comprehensively covers each facet and challenge of providing optimal perinatal palliative care. Designed for a wide and multi-disciplinary audience, the subjects covered range from theoretical to the clinical and the practically relevant, and all chapters include case studies that provide real-world scenarios as additional teaching tools for the reader. Perinatal Palliative Care: A Clinical Guide is divided into four sections. Part One provides the foundation, covering an overview of the field, key theories that guide the practice of perinatal palliative care, and includes a discussion of perinatal ethics and parental experiences and needs upon receiving a life-limiting fetal diagnosis. Part Two delves further into practical clinical care, guiding readers through issues of obstetrical management, genetic counseling, neonatal pain management, non-pain symptom management, spiritual care, and perinatal bereavement care. Part Three discusses models of perinatal palliative care, closely examining evidence for different types of PPC programs: from hospital-based programs, to community-based care, and examines issues of interdisciplinary PPC care coordination, birth planning, and team support. Finally, Part Four concludes the book with a close look at special considerations in the field. In this section, racial, ethnic, and cultural perspectives and implications for PPC are discussed, along with lessons in how to provide PPC for a wide-range of clinical and other healthcare workers. The book closes with a look to the future of the field of perinatal palliative care. Thorough and practical, Perinatal Palliative Care: A Clinical Guide is an ideal resource for any healthcare practitioner working with these vulnerable patient populations, from palliative care specialists, to obstetricians, midwifes, neonatologists, hospice providers, nurses, doulas, social workers, chaplains, therapists, ethicists, and child life specialists.
This edition of the Manual of Neonatal Care has been completely updated and extensively revised to reflect the changes in fetal, perinatal, and neonatal care that have occurred since the sixth edition. This portable text covers current and practical approaches to evaluation and management of conditions encountered in the fetus and the newborn, as practiced in high volume clinical services that include contemporary prenatal and postnatal care of infants with routine, as well as complex medical and surgical problems. Written by expert authors from the Harvard Program in Neonatology and other major neonatology programs across the United States, the manual’s outline format gives readers rapid access to large amounts of valuable information quickly. The Children’s Hospital Boston Neonatology Program at Harvard has grown to include 57 attending neonatologists and 18 fellows who care for more than 28,000 newborns delivered annually. The book also includes the popular appendices on topics such as common NICU medication guidelines, the effects of maternal drugs on the fetus, and the use of maternal medications during lactation. Plus, there are intubation/sedation guidelines and a guide to neonatal resuscitation on the inside covers that provide crucial information in a quick and easy format.
Hess founded the first premature infant center in the United States at Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago. This is the first book written dealing only with premature and congenitally diseased infants.
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Fully updated and revised by authors T. Heather Herdman, PhD, RN, FNI, and Shigemi Kamitsuru, PhD, RN, FNI, Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification 2018-2020, Eleventh Edition is the definitive guide to nursing diagnoses, as reviewed and approved by NANDA International (NANDA-I). In this new edition of a seminal text, the authors have written all introductory chapters at an undergraduate nursing level, providing the critical information needed for nurses to understand assessment, its link to diagnosis and clinical reasoning, and the purpose and use of taxonomic structure for the nurse at the bedside. Other changes include: 18 new nursing diagnoses and 72 revised diagnoses Updates to 11 nursing diagnosis labels, ensuring they are consistent with current literature and reflect a human response Modifications to the vast majority of the nursing diagnosis definitions, including especially Risk Diagnoses Standardization of diagnostic indicator terms (defining characteristics, related factors, risk factors, associated conditions, and at-risk populations) to further aid clarity for readers and clinicians Coding of all diagnostic indicator terms for those using electronic versions of the terminology Web-based resources include chapter and reference lists for new diagnoses Rigorously updated and revised, Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification 2018-2020, Eleventh Edition is a must-have resource for all nursing students, professional nurses, nurse educators, nurse informaticists, and nurse administrators.
Mastery of ECG interpretation is achieved not only by pattern recognition, but equally importantly, by a clear, practical understanding of how electricity moves through the heart and how disruption of that movement manifests itself via ECG tracings. ECGs for Beginners, written by one of the world's most respected electrophysiologists with over 40 years experience of training clinicians, will provide cardiology and electrophysiology trainees with an easy to follow, step-by-step guide to the topic, thus enabling them to both understand and interpret ECG readings in order to to best manage their patients. Packed with over 250 high-quality ECG tracings, as well as management algorithms and key points throughout, every chapter also contains self-assessment questions, allowing the reader to test themselves on what they've just learnt. All kinds of arrhythmias will be covered, as well as morphological abnormalities such as atrial and ventricular problems. Importantly, normal ECG readings will be presented alongside abnormal readings, to best demonstrate how and why abnormalities occur. ECGs for Beginners is an essential purchase for all cardiology and electrophysiology trainees, as well as being a handy refresher guide for the experienced physician.