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MaternityandPediatricNursing,SecondEdition SusanScottRicci, ARNP,MSN,M.Ed. 978-1-60913-747-2 •November2012 •Hardbound •8.375” x10.875” •2,072pp. •904 Illus.

Authors Susan Ricci andTerri Kyle have teamed up to deliver a unique resource for your students to understand the health needs of women and children.This combinationbook, MaternityandPediatricNursing will empower the reader to guide women and their children toward higher levelsofwellness throughout the lifecycle. Inaddition, the focus of the textbookwill emphasize to the reader to anticipate, to identify, and to address common problems that would allow timely, evidence- based interventions. Finally, their approach is toprovidea resource that incorporates case studies threaded throughout each chapter, multiple examples of critical thinking and an outstanding visual presentation withextensive illustrationsdepicting key concepts. Features • NEW! Over 650NCLEX ® reviewquestions and test generator questions, twiceasmanyas last edition. • NEW! AtraumaticCareContent!AtraumaticCare features in the text andanentire chapterdevoted toAtraumaticCare. • NEW! 100new images and illustrations. • ProgressiveCaseStudies throughout the chapters present scenarios that inspire critical thinking. • EvidenceBasedResearchBoxes provide the latest informationon best practices innursing. • Includesover 45minutesofWatchand Learn iconsdirect students to freevideo clips that highlightmaternity, newborn,women’s healthandpediatrics. • HealthyPeople2020Boxes that highlight nursing implications for achievingobjectives. • NursingCarePlanBoxes that illustrate the5 stepsof thenursing process andpresent commonhealthproblems. • ThreeTypesofDiagnosticTables are incorporated throughout the disorders chapters togeneralize complex issues. • CommonLaboratoryandDiagnosticTestBoxes summarize commonlyperformed tests. • CommonMedicalTreatmentBoxes present actions, indications and significant nursing implications presented toprovideoptimal care. • Step-by-StepNursingProcedures presented ina clear, concise format to facilitate competent performanceof key techniques. • ComparisonCharts compare twoormoredisordersorother easily confused concepts and serve toprovideanexplanation that clarifies the concepts for the student.

Maternity • Pediatrics

Table of Contents Unit1: Introduction toMaternityand PediatricNursing Ch. 1: Perspectives onMaternal andChild HealthCare Ch. 2: Family-CenteredCommunity-Based Care Unit2: Women’sHealthThroughout the Lifespan Ch. 3: Anatomy andPhysiology of the Reproductive System Ch. 4: CommonReproductive Issues Ch. 5: SexuallyTransmitted Infections Ch. 6:Disorders of theBreasts Ch. 7: BenignDisorders of the Female ReproductiveTract Ch. 8: Cancers of the FemaleReproductive Tract Ch. 9: Violence andAbuse Unit3: Pregnancy Ch. 10: FetalDevelopment andGenetics Ch. 11:Maternal AdaptationDuring Pregnancy Ch. 12:NursingManagementDuring Pregnancy Unit4: Labor andBirth Ch. 13: Labor andBirthProcess Ch. 14:NursingManagementDuring Labor andBirth Unit5: PostpartumPeriod Ch. 15: PostpartumAdaptations Ch. 16:NursingManagementDuring the PostpartumPeriod Unit6: TheNewborn Ch. 17:NewbornAdaptation Ch. 18:NursingManagement of the Newborn

Unit7: ChildbearingatRisk Unit8: TheNewbornatRisk

StudyGuide forMaternityandPediatricNursing, SecondEdition SusanScottRicci, ARNP,MSN,M.Ed. 978-1-4511-5156-5 •October2012 •Softbound •8.375”x10.875”

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