Synopses & Reviews
Delmar's Maternal-Infant Nursing Care Plans, 2nd edition, provides detailed information on caring for clients during pregnancy, labor and delivery, the postpartum period, and the newborn/infant period. All the information needed to develop specific and effective nursing care plans for clients in the maternal and newborn periods is included. Each care plan presents information to guide users in developing comprehensive individualized nursing care plans based on solid scientific understanding of the physiological, psychological, and social events surrounding childbirth. Care plans solicit specific client data and prompt the user to individualize the interventions, consider cultural relevance, and evaluate the client's individual response.
Review
Written by practicing nurses for students and practitioners, this resource is a valuable reference. - IMPRINT, National Student Nurses Association Inc. (September, October 2005)
Synopsis
- Contains the most commonly encountered clinical problems for readers to use as a reference.
- Pathophysiology flow-sheets ensure easy comprehension of the development of the referenced condition.
- Organization chronologically (pregnancy, intrapartum, postpartum, newborn, infant) to help users quickly find the appropriate care plan.
- Contains the most commonly encountered clinical problems for readers to use as a reference.
Synopsis
This reference is a compilation of care plans for the most commonly encountered clinical problems a nurse is likely to encounter. Written by practicing nurses for students and practitioners, this book serves as both a valuable reference and learning resource.
About the Author
Millikin University, Decatur, IL
Table of Contents
1. Customizing Plans of Care. 2. Preganancy. 3. Intrapartum. 4. Postpartum. 5. Newborn. 6. Infant: Birth to Six Weeks.