Since it first published, the Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care has been the mainstay reference for neonatal nurses. Co-edited and authored by physicians, it focuses on the collaborative nature of neonatal intensive care and examines evidence-based clinical decision-making to demonstrate every aspect of the intensive care of the neonate, with a strong emphasis on clinical practice. Key neonatal topics are covered, and pathophysiology is examined using a systems approach. Comprehensive enough for both physicians and nurses, this handbook is a vital resource for those providing neonatal intensive care.
... 278-279 , 280-281 Circumcision , in congenital heart disease , 1293 Circumvallate placenta , 427 Cisatracurium , in neonatal anesthesia , 610 Citrin deficiency , 1646 Citrulline for lysinuric protein intolerance , 1389 in urea cycle ...
Study Guide to Accompany Whaley & Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children, Fifth Edition
Forty-nine internationally recognized experts provide clear, easy-to-follow guidance on the pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, clinical evaluation, investigation, and management ofpediatric critical-care conditions.
This paediatric nursing text discusses the disorders most commonly encountered in both hospital and community care settings. It discusses anatomy, physiology, paediatric differences and common diagnostic tests and medications, enabling...
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The only pocket-sized clinical reference exclusively devoted to pediatric emergency nursing, the QUICK REFERENCE is a primary resource for information on a wide variety of pediatric nursing presentations, procedures, medications,...
Winner of the 1991 American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award, this is an authoritative, convenient reference that provides easy access to information to help nurses make critical...
PEDIATRIC MEDICATIONS provides all nurses who care for pediatric patients with the most up-to-date, accurate, and comprehensive drug information on the market. Approximately 400 drug monographs are featured, organized alphabetically...
Nurses working with childbearing families today face a variety of new challenges, including shortened lengths of stay, the trend toward greater use of community-based & home care, & downsizing &...
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