All aspects of safe, effective, holistic care for birthing
mothers, newborns, and their families are included in this
easy-access guide for new antepartum and postpartum nurses and
their preceptors during the orientation period. Presented in the
convenient, easy-to-use "Fast Facts" format, the book provides
up-to-date information regarding care for both low- and high-risk
antepartum and postpartum patients. It encompasses evidence-based
practice guidelines and clinical recommendations for routine
antepartum assessment and nursing care, care of women with
pre-existing conditions prior to pregnancy or complications of
pregnancy, routine postpartum assessment and care, postpartum
complications, and care of special populations. Each chapter
features a helpful "orientation guide" to acquaint the new orientee
with essential information on procedures and policies, equipment,
medications, and evidence-based protocols.
Chapters are organized systematically to include assessment and
management guidelines, health promotion and teaching
recommendations, routine laboratory and ultrasound tests, and
holistic evidence-based nursing care practices. A separate section
addresses special populations and outlines care components specific
to these women and their families. They include culturally diverse
families, women on each end of the age spectrum, women with fetuses
or newborns diagnosed with adverse outcomes, women who have a
history of being victimized, and those with deployed partners.
While targeted to hospital-based nurses and new nurses in hospital
orientation and their preceptors, it is also a helpful resource for
nurses who practice in a great variety of related settings, as well
as nurse midwifery students. Appendices include a skills checklist,
a list of commonly used medications, abbreviations, and lab values.
Key Features:
Covers all aspects of safe, evidence-based, holistic care for
birthing mothers, newborns and their families Written for nurses in
orientation and their preceptors as well as nurses working with
mothers and newborns in any practice setting Provides key
information demonstrating the impact of newborn status on
assessing, planning, and implementing care Includes an "orientation
guide" to acquaint new orientees with essential information on
procedures, policies, equipment, medications, and evidence-based
protocols Addresses specific care components needed for special
populations
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