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| 020 9780071609159 |
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| 060 10 WY 159^bJ67p 2010 |
| 100 1 Johnson, Joyce Young. |
| 245 10 Pediatric nursing demystified /^cJoyce Y. Johnson, JamesKeogh. |
| 260 New York :^bMcGraw Hill Medical,^cc2010. |
| 300 xvi, 379 p. :^bcol. ill. ;^c24 cm. |
| 490 1 Demystified series |
| 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 505 0 Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1: Roles AndRelationships -- 1: Families and communities -- Overview -- Types of families -- Nursing implications -- Social andeconomic factors -- Nursing implications -- Diversity issues -- Nursing implications -- Conclusion -- 2: Growthand development -- Overview -- Newborn/infant -- Conditions and concerns common to developmental stage -- Nursing implications -- Early childhood (preschool) conditions and concerns common to developmental stage -- Nursing implications -- School-aged child conditions and concerns common to developmental stage -- Nursing implications -- Preteen (tweens) -- Teen years conditions and concerns common to development stage -- Nursing implications -- Conclusions -- 3: Pediatric assessment --Overview -- Nursing process -- Health assessment: client history -- Communication -- Nursing history -- Assessment -- Nutritional assessment -- Family history and review of systems -- Family function -- Physical examination -- Diagnostic procedures -- Laboratory tests -- Nursing implications -- Conclusion -- Part 2: Systematic Exploration Of Pediatric Conditions And Nursing Care -- 4:Head and neck: eyes, ears, nose, and throat -- Overview --Eyes -- Strabismus -- Acute conjunctivitis -- Ears -- Otitis media -- Nose -- Mouth -- Dental caries -- Stomatitis -- Throat -- Head -- Pediculosis capitis (head lice) -- Conclusion -- 5: Respiratory conditions -- Overview -- Upper respiratory tract infections -- Acute viral nasopharyngitis -- Tonsillitis and pharyngitis -- Croup syndrome -- Acute laryngotracheobronchitis -- Acute epiglottitis -- Acute laryngitis -- Infectious mononucleosis -- Lower respiratory tract infections -- Pneumonia -- Asthma -- Nursing interventions -- Bronchiolitis -- Cystic fibrosis -- Respiratory distress syndrome -- Sudden infant death syndrdome -- Conclusion --6: Cardiovascular conditions -- Overview -- Congestive heart failure -- Atrail septal defect -- Ventricular septal defect -- Patent ductus arteriosus -- Coarctation of the aorta -- Aortic stenosis -- Tetralogy of fallot -- Transposition of great arteries -- Bacterial endocarditis -- Rheumatic fever -- 7: Hematological system -- Overview-- Anemia -- Aplastic or hypoplastic anemia -- Iron deficiency anemia -- Sickle cell anemia -- Hemophilia -- Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura -- Beta-thalassemia --Conclusion -- |
| 505 0 8: Oncology conditions -- Overview -- Cancer defined --Signs and symptoms -- Client history -- Family assessment -- Symptoms -- Physical assessment -- Test results -- Treatments -- Nursing interventions -- Family and child support -- Pediatric oncology conditions -- Leukemia -- Lymphomas -- Sarcomas (bone tumors) -- Neuroblastoma -- Rhabdomyosarcoma -- Retinoblastoma -- Conclusion -- 9: Endocrine and metabolic conditions -- Overview -- Thyroid gland -- Pituitary glands -- Adrenal glands -- Parathyroidglands -- Pancreas -- Gonads -- Congential hypothyroidism -- Cushing syndrome -- Diabetes mellitus -- Galactosemia -- Graves disease (hyperthyroidism) -- Maple syrup urine disease -- Phenylketonuria -- Conclusion -- 10: Neurological conditions -- Overview -- Central nervous system -- Cerebral spinal fluid -- Brain -- Spinal cord --Seizures -- Meningitis -- Encephalitis -- Reye syndrome --Neural tube defects -- Brain tumors -- Cerebral palsy -- Down syndrome -- Duchenne muscular dystrophy -- Guillain-Barre syndrome -- Hydrocephalus -- Conclusion -- 11: Gastrointestinal conditions -- Overview -- Esophagus -- Stomach -- Liver -- Pancreas -- Intestines -- Appendicitis-- Celiac disease -- Cleft palate and cleft lip -- Crohn disease -- Hepatitis -- Hirschsprung disease -- Intussusception -- Pyloric stenosis -- Tracheoesophageal fistula/esophageal atresia -- Ulcerative colitis -- Volvulus -- Conclusion -- 12: Genitourinary conditions --Overview -- Nephrons -- Urinary tract -- Regulator -- Glomerulonephritis -- Urinary tract congential anomalies -- Hemolytic uremic syndrome -- Nephrotic syndrome -- Renalfailure -- Wilms tumor -- Pyelonephritis -- Urinary tract infection -- Conclusion -- 13: Musculoskeletal conditions-- Overview -- Bones -- Joints -- Skeletal muscles -- Softtissue injury -- Fracture -- Hip dysplasia -- Osteogenesisimperfecta -- Torticollis -- Scoliosis -- Slipped capital femoral epiphysis -- Osteomyelitis -- Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis -- Ewing sarcoma -- Legg-Calve-Perthes disease -- Talipes (clubfoot) -- Conclusion -- 14: Infectious and communicable conditions -- Overview -- Chain of infection -- Stages of infection -- Good defense -- Defenders -- Vaccinations -- Bacteria -- Viruses -- Diphteria -- Haemophilus influenza type B -- Pertussis -- Tetanus -- Fifth disease -- Mumps -- Poliomyelitis -- Roseola infantum -- Rubella -- Rubeola -- Varicella -- Anaphylaxis-- Mononucleosis -- Conclusion -- 15: Integumentary conditions -- Overview -- Skin lesions/dermatitis -- Wounds -- Psoriasis -- Scabies -- Lyme disease (tick bite)-- Burn injury -- Final exam -- Index. |
| 520 Synopsis: The quick and easy way to learn the conceptsand major theories of pediatric nursing-and how to apply them to real-world situations. If you^'re looking for a fun,fast review that boils pediatric nursing down to its most essential, must-know points your search ends here! Pediatric Nursing Demystified is a complete yet concise overview of all the important pediatric nursing concepts and the disorders that most often afflict infants to adolescents. You^'ll also learn how to apply those principles to real-life clinical situations. In order to make the learning process as effective as possible, you^'llfind learning aids such as chapter objectives, key terms, a brief overview of each topic, content summaries, chapter-ending questions, numerous tables and diagrams, and a comprehensive final exam that includes NCLEX-style questions covering all the content found in the book. Great for course exams and as an NCLEX review! |
| 650 0 Pediatric nursing. |
| 650 12 Pediatric Nursing^xmethods. |
| 650 22 Adolescent. |
| 650 22 Child. |
| 650 22 Infant. |
| 700 1 Keogh, James Edward,^d1948- |
| 945 ^p0^l0^i11016764 |
| 999 ^aศิริลักษณ์ ภูชาดา |