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.
 
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
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Approx. 200 illustrations
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 191 mm
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978-0-323-03300-8 (9780323033008)
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Unit I	Evidence-Based Practice  1.	Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Decisions  Unit II Support of the Neonate  2.	Prenatal Environment: Effect on Neonatal Outcome  3.	Perinatal Transport  4.	Delivery Room Care 			 5.	Initial Nursery Care  6.	Heat Balance 			 7.	Physiologic Monitoring 	 8.	Diagnostic Imaging in the Neonate  9.	Pharmacology in Neonatal Care   10.	Drug Withdrawal in the Neonate  11.	Acid-Base Homeostasis and Oxygenation   12.	Pain and Pain Relief   13.	The Neonate and Environment: Impact on Development  Unit III Metabolic and Nutritional Care of the Neonate  14.	Fluid and Electrolyte Management  15.	Glucose Homeostasis  16.	Enteral Nutrition  17.	Total Parenteral Nutrition  18.	Skin and Skin Care  19.	Breastfeeding the Neonate With Special Needs   Unit IV Infection and Hematologic Diseases of the Neonate  20.	Newborn Hematology  21.	Jaundice  22.	Infection in the Neonate  Unit V	Common Systemic Diseases of the Neonate  23.	Respiratory Diseases  24.	Cardiovascular Disease and Surgical Interventions  25.	Neonatal Nephrology  26.	Neurologic Disorders  27.	Genetic Disorders, Malformations, and Inborn Errors of Metabolism  28.	Neonatal Surgery  Unit VI Psychosocial Aspects of Neonatal Care  29.	Families in Crisis: Theoretical and Practical Considerations 		 30.	Grief and Perinatal Loss  31.	Follow-up of the NICU Infant  32.	Ethics, Values, and Palliative Care in Neonatal Intensive Care