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Build your skills in the science and art of maternity and pediatric
nursing! Maternal-Child Nursing, 6th Edition makes it easy to
understand the essentials of women's health, maternity, and
children's nursing care. It simplifies the steps of the nursing
process and relates them to care, helping you develop clinical
judgment skills and provide safe, effective care in evidence-based
practice. This edition adds case studies preparing you for the new
Next Generation NCLEX (R) examination. Best of all, active learning
tools and features make it fun to master nursing concepts, offering
plenty of opportunities to apply your knowledge to the practice
setting. Nursing Care Plans help students apply the nursing process
to plan individualized care in the most common maternity and
pediatric situations. Clinical Reference sections in pediatrics
chapters provide basic information on disorders and their related
anatomy and physiology, differences in body systems between
children and adults, commonly used drugs, lab values, diagnostic
tests, and procedures. Clinical Judgment boxes highlight situations
designed to test clinical judgment skills. Health Promotion boxes
highlight information needed to perform a comprehensive assessment
of well infants and children at various ages. Safety Alerts
emphasize what is important to remember when providing safe and
optimal quality care. Pathophysiology boxes present an illustrated
overview of illnesses and how to manage them. Want to Know boxes
provide teaching guidelines, including sample answers for questions
that are likely to be asked or topics that need to be taught.
Communication Cues offer practical tips for verbal and nonverbal
communication with patients and families. Glossary at the end of
the book gives students quick access to all key terms and
definitions. Nursing Care Plans help students apply the nursing
process to plan individualized care in the most common maternity
and pediatric situations. Clinical Reference sections in pediatrics
chapters provide basic information on disorders and their related
anatomy and physiology, differences in body systems between
children and adults, commonly used drugs, lab values, diagnostic
tests, and procedures. Clinical Judgment boxes highlight situations
designed to test clinical judgment skills. Health Promotion boxes
highlight information needed to perform a comprehensive assessment
of well infants and children at various ages. Safety Alerts
emphasize what is important to remember when providing safe and
optimal quality care. Pathophysiology boxes present an illustrated
overview of illnesses and how to manage them. Want to Know boxes
provide teaching guidelines, including sample answers for questions
that are likely to be asked or topics that need to be taught.
Communication Cues offer practical tips for verbal and nonverbal
communication with patients and families. Glossary at the end of
the book gives students quick access to all key terms and
definitions.
The SAGE Handbook of School Organization provides a substantial
review of the history, current status and future prospects of the
field of school organization. Bringing together chapters exploring
key issues, important debates and points of tension, the Handbook
highlights school and system organisational structure, processes
and dynamics coupled with insights into important theoretical
foundations from diverse perspectives. This volume is designed to
provide a much-needed, critically informed and coherent account of
the field, against a backdrop of increasing complexity in which
schooling as an institution and schools as organisations operate.
Children deserve to live a life that is safe from exploitation and
harm, but are we failing in our duty to protect them? Childhood
today is big business - it is impossible for any child growing up
to avoid pervasive and intense marketing from companies. Whether it
be for fatty foods resulting in childhood obesity, expensive
franchised toys which encourage tension within families and stigma
among friends, or 'pornified' role models who pervert children's
ideas of sexuality, research clearly shows that commercial
pressures are having a direct impact on children's psychological
development and health. This book draws together a series of
hard-hitting articles contributed by key thinkers on child welfare
and child psychology including Oliver James, Susie Orbach and Gail
Dines. Together they identify new and emerging forms of child
exploitation, and editor Jim Wild constructs a powerful argument
for why current child protection procedures designed to protect
children from abuse are no longer adequate. Outspoken and
challenging, this book invites us to consider our responsibility
for preventing the harm children are experiencing, and is required
reading for anyone concerned with the welfare of children.
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