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Maternity, newborn, and women's health nursing : comprehensive care across the lifespan / Susan A. Orshan.

By: Publication details: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2008.Description: xxii, 1126 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0781742544
  • 9780781742542
Other title:
  • Maternity, newborn, & women's health nursing [Cover title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • WY 157.3 O76m 2008
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Contents:
Contents {UN}UNIT 1{/UN} {UT}FOUNDATIONS OF MATERNAL, NEWBORN, AND WOMEN¿S HEALTH CARE{/UT}{/UO} {CN}CHAPTER 1{/CN} {CT}Philosophy and Framework for Women¿s Reproductive and Sexual Health{/CT} {H1}SHIFTING PARADIGMS AND CURRENT CONTEXT{/H1} {H2}Changes in Family Structures and Relationships{/H2} {H2}Changes in Sociocultural Influences{/H2} {H2}Changes in Political Viewpoints{/H2} {H1}NORTH AMERICAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS{/H1} {H2}Canadian Health Care System{/H2} {H2}The U.S. Health Care System{/H2} {H1}HEALTH PROMOTION AND HEALTH STATISTICS{/H1} {H2}Nutritional Status and Body Weight{/H2} {H2}Exercise{/H2} {H2}Prenatal Care{/H2} {H2}Birth and Fertility Rates{/H2} {H2}Maternal Morbidity{/H2} {H2}Maternal Mortality{/H2} {H1}CRITICAL THINKING, ETHICAL PRACTICE, AND EVIDENCE-BASED CARE{/H1} {H2}Ethical Decision Making{/H2} {H2}Informed Consent{/H2} {H2}Nursing and Women¿s Health Research{/H2} {H2}Evidence-Based Practice{/H2} {CT}CHAPTER 2{/CT} {CT}Health Promotion{/CT} {H1}HEALTH PROMOTION{/H1} {H2}Nursing Approaches to Health Promotion{/H2} {H2}Health Theories and Models{/H2} {H1}HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND SCREENING{/H1} {H2}Diet, Exercise, and Lifestyle{/H2} {H2}Psychosocial Health{/H2} {H2}Cardiovascular Health{/H2} {H2}Diabetes Mellitus{/H2} {H2}Menstrual Health{/H2} {H2}Sexual and Reproductive Health{/H2} {H2}Cultural Beliefs Regarding Health Promotion Issues{/H2} {H2}Environmental Factors Related to Health Issues{/H2} {H1}PHYSICAL EXAMINATION{/H1} {H1}NURSING AND COLLABORATIVE CARE ROLES RELATED TO HEALTH PROMOTION{/H1} {H2}Health Screening{/H2} {H2}Immunizations{/H2} {CN}CHAPTER 3{/CN} {CT}Nutrition for Adolescent and Adult Women*{/CT} {H1}NUTRIENTS{/H1} {H2}Macronutrients{/H2} {H2}Micronutrients{/H2} {H1}NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT{/H1} {H2}Assessing Dietary Intake{/H2} {H2}Assessing Nutritional Status{/H2} {H2}Assessing Factors That Influence Food Choices{/H2} {H1}NUTRITIONAL VARIATIONS FOR VARIOUS GROUPS{/H1} {H2}Pregnancy{/H2} {H2}Lactation{/H2} {H2}Adolescence{/H2} {H2}Adulthood and Older Adulthood{/H2} {CN}CHAPTER 4{/CN} {CT}Medical Alterations in Women During Adolescence and Adulthood{/CT} {H1}GENETIC DISORDERS{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}DIABETES MELLITUS{/H1} {H2}Classification{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Hepatitis A{/H2} {H2}Hepatitis B{/H2} {H2}Hepatitis C{/H2} {H1}BENIGN BREAST DISORDERS{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}MALIGNANT BREAST DISORDERS{/H1} {H2}Risk Factors{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Treatment{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}MENSTRUAL DISORDERS{/H1} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}REPRODUCTIVE TRACT ALTERATIONS{/H1} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}PELVIC RELAXATION ALTERATIONS{/H1} {H1}URINARY TRACT DISORDERS{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {CN}Chapter 5{/CN} {CT}Mental Health Concerns for Women in Adolescence and Adulthood{/CT} {H1}CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE{/H1} {H2}Psychoanalytic Models{/H2} {H2}Behavioral Models{/H2} {H2}Feminist Models{/H2} {H2}Biologic Models{/H2} {H1}COMMON PSYCHIATRIC CHALLENGES IN WOMEN{/H1} {H2}Depression and Related Disorders{/H2} {H2}Anxiety, Stress, and Anxiety Disorders{/H2} {H2}Eating Disorders{/H2} {H2}Intimate Partner Violence{/H2} {H2}Substance Abuse{/H2} {H1}PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIC THERAPY DURING PREGNANCY OR LACTATION{/H1} {H2}Determining Risks and Benefits{/H2} {H2}Commonly Used Agents for Psychiatric Disorders{/H2} {H1}NURSING CARE AND MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN WOMEN{/H1} {H2}Discussing Informed Consent{/H2} {H2}Documenting Risks Versus Benefits{/H2} {H2}Promoting Community and Psychosocial Interventions{/H2} {H2}Teaching Stress Management{/H2} {H2}Assisting With Access to Health Care{/H2} {H2}Promoting Health Literacy: A Critical Role for Nurses{/H2} {CN}CHAPTER 6{/CN} {CT}Sexuality and Reproduction{/CT} {H1}SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN{{/H1} {H2}Conception Through Infancy{/H2} {H2}Childhood{/H2} {H2}Pubescence and Adolescence{/H2} {H2}Adulthood{/H2} {H2}Middle and Older Adulthood{/H2} {H1}CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1} {H2}White (Caucasian) Americans{/H2} {H2}Asian Americans{/H2} {H2}Hispanic Americans{/H2} {H2}African Americans{/H2} {H1}POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF SEXUAL PRACTICES AND BEHAVIORS{/H1} {H1}SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND RELATED ISSUES{/H1} {H2}Gay Identity Development{/H2} {H2}Psychosocial and Cultural Issues{/H2} {H1}SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE RITES OF PASSAGE{/H1} {H2}Female Circumcision{/H2} {H2}Male Circumcision{/H2} {CN}Chapter 7{/CN} {CT}Family Formation{/CT} {H1}DEFINITIONS OF FAMILY{/H1} {H2}Families Viewed as Systems{/H2} {H2}Nonsystem Views of Family{/H2} {H1}FAMILY ARRANGEMENTS AND STRUCTURES{/H1} {H2}Traditional Nuclear and Two-Parent Families{/H2} {H2}Single-Parent Families{/H2} {H2}Families With Same-Sex Parents{/H2} {H2}Adolescent Parents{/H2} {H2}Blended Families{/H2} {H2}Families of Mothers Older Than 35{/H2} {H2}Extended Families{/H2} {H2}Grandparents as Primary Caregivers{/H2} {H1}CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1} {H2}Hispanic Culture{/H2} {H2}Asian Culture{/H2} {H2}Jewish Americans{/H2} {H2}Native American Culture{/H2} {H2}African American Culture{/H2} {H2}Arab American Culture{/H2} {H1}FAMILIES GROWING THROUGH ADOPTION{/H1} {H2}Birth or Biological Parents{/H2} {H2}Pre-Adoptive Parents{/H2} {H2}Types of Adoption{/H2} {H2}Special Circumstances With Adoption{/H2} {UN}UNIT 2{/UN} {UT}SPECIAL REPRODUCTIVE AND HEALTH CONCERNS{/UT}{/UO} {CN}CHAPTER 8{/CN} {CT}Fertility Control and Contraception{/CT} {H1}HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1} {H1}TYPES OF CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS{/H1} {H2}Barrier Methods{/H2} {H2}Hormonal Methods{/H2} {H2}Intrauterine Methods{/H2} {H2}Behavioral Methods{/H2} {H2}Surgical Methods{/H2} {H2}Emergency Contraception{/H2} {CN}Chapter 9{/CN} {CT}Voluntary Pregnancy Termination{/CT} {H1}HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1} {H2}Ancient Times{/H2} {H2}Middle Ages and Beyond{/H2} {H2}Modern Changes{/H2} {H1}RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES{/H1} {H1}CURRENT LEGAL AND POLITICAL CLIMATE{/H1} {H2}The United States{/H2} {H2}Canada{/H2} {H1}NURSING PERSPECTIVES, ROLES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES{/H1} {H2}Decision-Making Process{/H2} {H2}Methods of Pregnancy Termination{/H2} {H2}Aftercare{/H2} {H1}CONCLUSION{/H1} {CN}CHAPTER 10{/CN} {CT}Fertility Challenges{/CT} {H1}HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1} {H1}RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1} {H2}Jewish Perspectives{/H2} {H2}Muslim Perspectives{/H2} {H2}Catholic Perspectives{/H2} {H1}MYTHS, FACTS, AND RESOURCES{/H1} {H1}CAUSES OF INFERTILITY{/H1} {H2}Biologic Factors{/H2} {H2}Environmental Factors{/H2} {H2}Lifestyle Factors{/H2} {H2}Physical Factors and Classification{/H2} {H2}Other Causes of Infertility{/H2} {H2}Infertility of Unknown Cause{/H2} {CN}Chapter 11{/CN} {CT}Genetics, Embryology, and Preconceptual/Prenatal Assessment and Screening{/CT} {H1}GENETICS AND CELL BIOLOGY{/H1} {H2}Chromosomes, Genes, and DNA{/H2} {H2}Mitosis and Meiosis{/H2} {H2}Gametogenesis{/H2} {H2}Fertilization and Implantation{/H2} {H1}EMBRYOLOGY AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT{/H1} {H2}Pre-embryonic Development{/H2} {H2}Embryonic Development{/H2} {H2}Fetal Development{/H2} {H1}PRECONCEPTION HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND SCREENING{/H1} {H2}Genetic Services{/H2} {H2}Health History Assessment{/H2} {H2}Information Sharing{/H2} {H2}Anticipatory Care{/H2} {H1}PRENATAL SCREENING AND DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES{/H1} {H2}Maternal Serum Marker Screening{/H2} {H2}Ultrasound Evaluation{/H2} {H2}Evaluation of the Placenta and Fetal Well-Being{/H2} {H1}POSTNATAL SCREENING AND DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES{/H1} {H2}Newborn Screening Programs{/H2} {H2}Dysmorphology Assessment{/H2} {UN}UNIT 3{/UN} {UT}PREGNANCY{/UT}{/UO} {CN}Chapter 12{/CN} {CT}Process of Pregnancy{/CT} {H1}VARIATIONS IN RESPONSES TO PREGNANCY{/H1} {H2}Age-Related Variations{/H2} {H2}Sociocultural Variations{/H2} {H2}Religious Variations{/H2} {H1}PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES IN PREGNANCY{/H1} {H2}Weight{/H2} {H2}Cardiovascular System{/H2} {H2}Hematologic System{/H2} {H2}Respiratory System{/H2} {H2}Gastrointestinal System{/H2} {H2}Integumentary System{/H2} {H2}Endocrine System{/H2} {H2}Reproductive System{/H2} {H2}Urinary System{/H2} {H2}Musculoskeletal System{/H2} {H2}Physiologic Differences Related to Age and Race/Ethnicity{/H2} {H1}PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL CHANGES IN PREGNANCY{/H1} {H2}Reactions of Woman and Partner{/H2} {H2}Reactions of Grandparents-to-Be{/H2} {H2}Reactions of Other Children{/H2} {H1}SIGNS OF PREGNANCY{/H1} {H2}Presumptive Signs{/H2} {H2}Probable Signs{/H2} {H2}Positive Signs{/H2} {H1}ANTEPARTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT{/H1} {H2}Initial Prenatal Maternal Health Assessment{/H2} {H2}Follow-Up Maternal Assessments{/H2} {H2}Assessment of Fetal Activity and Well-Being{/H2} {H1}ANTICIPATORY GUIDANCE RELATED TO PREGNANCY{/H1} {H2}Urinary Frequency{/H2} {H2}Fatigue and Sleep Problems{/H2} {H2}Breast Sensitivity and Other Discomforts{/H2} {H2}Gastrointestinal Problems{/H2} {H2}Vascular Problems{/H2} {H2}Dyspnea{/H2} {H2}Leukorrhea and Vaginal Problems{/H2} {H2}Round Ligament Pain{/H2} {H2}Carpal Tunnel Syndrome{/H2} {H2}Supine Hypotension Syndrome{/H2} {H2}Backache{/H2} {H2}Bathing{/H2} {H2}Working{/H2} {H2}Travel{/H2} {H2}Exercise{/H2} {H2}Dental Care{/H2} {H2}Sexual Concerns{/H2} {H2}Clothing{/H2} {H2}Nutrition{/H2} {H2}Pets{/H2} {H2}Teratogens{/H2} {H1}COMMUNITY AND HOME CONCERNS{/H1} {CN}Chapter 13{/CN} {CT}High-Risk Pregnancy{/CT} {H1}PREGNANCY RISK ASSESSMENT{/H1} {H2}Psychosocial Risk Factors{/H2} {H2}Economic Risk Factors{/H2} {H2}Nutrition-Related Risk Factors{/H2} {H2}Family-Related Considerations{/H2} {H1}COMMON INTERVENTIONS IN HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY{/H1} {H2}Fetal Surveillance{/H2} {H2}Bedrest{/H2} {H1}MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS IN PREGNANCY{/H1} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Types{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management: Pregnancy{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management: Labor and Birth{/H2} {H2}Iron-Deficiency Anemia{/H2} {H2}Sickle Cell Anemia{/H2} {H2}Systemic Lupus Erythematosus{/H2} {H2}Antiphospholipid Syndrome{/H2} {H2}HIV{/H2} {H2}Sexually Transmitted Infections{/H2} {H2}Group B Streptococcus{/H2} {H2}Rubella{/H2} {H2}Toxoplasmosis{/H2} {H2}Cytomegalovirus{/H2} {H2}Parvovirus{/H2} {H2}UTIs and Pyelonephritis{/H2} {H2}Acute Renal Failure{/H2} {H2}Depression in Pregnancy{/H2} {H2}Bipolar Disorder{/H2} {H2}Domestic Violence{/H2} {H2}Substance Use{/H2} {H2}Eating Disorders{/H2} {H1}COMMON OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS{/H1} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Placenta Previa{/H2} {H2}Invasive Placentas{/H2} {H2}Circumvallate Placenta{/H2} {H2}Placental Abruption{/H2} {H2}Early Pregnancy Loss{/H2} {H2}Late Pregnancy Loss{/H2} {CN}Chapter 14{/CN} {CT}Educational Preparation for Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Parenthood{/CT} {H1}CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION{/H1} {H2}Historical Perspectives{/H2} {H2}Modern Approaches to Childbirth{/H2} {H1}COMMON THEMES IN CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION AND PREPARATION{/H1} {H2}Pain Assessment{/H2} {H2}Research Investigations{/H2} {H1}VARIATIONS IN CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION{/H1} {H2}Childbirth Education Programs, Providers, and Approaches{/H2} {H2}Media, Internet, and Other Resources{/H2} {H2}Access to Childbirth Education{/H2} {H2}Continuity of Health Promotion{/H2} {UN}UNIT 4{/UN} {UT}Labor and Childbirth{/UT}{/UO} {CN}Chapter 15{/CN} {CT}Labor and Childbirth{/CT} {H1}PRELABOR{/H1} {H2}Signs of Approaching Labor{/H2} {H2}True Versus ¿False¿ Labor{/H2} {H2}Emotional Experience of Impending Labor{/H2} {H2}Sociocultural Aspects Related to Impending Labor and Birth{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}LABOR AND BIRTH{/H1} {H2}Etiology of Labor{/H2} {H2}Processes of Labor and Birth{/H2} {H2}Mechanisms of Labor{/H2} {H2}Maternal Responses to Labor{/H2} {H2}Fetal Responses to Labor{/H2} {H2}Stages and Phases of Labor{/H2} {CN}CHAPTER 16{/CN} {CT}High-Risk Labor and Childbirth{/CT} {H1}RISK ASSESSMENT AND IDENTIFICATION{/H1} {H1}DYSFUNCTIONAL LABOR (DYSTOCIA){/H1} {H2}Hypertonic Uterine Contractions{/H2} {H2}Hypotonic Uterine Contractions{/H2} {H2}Pathologic Retraction and Constriction Rings{/H2} {H2}Inadequate Voluntary Expulsive Forces{/H2} {H2}Precipitous Labor{/H2} {H2}Breech Presentation{/H2} {H2}Other Malpresentations{/H2} {H2}Occipitoposterior Position{/H2} {H2}Shoulder Dystocia{/H2} {H2}Excessive Fetal Size or Fetal Abnormalities{/H2} {H2}Pelvic Shape Problems{/H2} {H2}Contracted Pelvis{/H2} {H1}PRETERM LABOR{/H1} {H2}Etiology and Risk Factors{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H1}POSTTERM PREGNANCY AND LABOR{/H1} {H1}HEMORRHAGIC PROBLEMS{/H1} {H2}Placenta Previa{/H2} {H2}Placental Abruption{/H2} {H2}Other Placental Anomalies{/H2} {H1}PROLAPSED UMBILICAL CORD{/H1} {H1}AMNIOTIC FLUID EMBOLISM{/H1} {H1}MULTIPLE PREGNANCY{/H1} {H1}MATERNAL OBESITY{/H1} {H1}FEMALE CIRCUMCISION{/H1} {H1}BIRTH-RELATED PROCEDURES COMMON IN HIGH-RISK LABOR AND BIRTH{/H1} {H2}Cervical Ripening and Labor Induction{/H2} {H2}Amnioinfusion{/H2} {H2}Forceps-Assisted Birth{/H2} {H2}Vacuum-Assisted Birth{/H2} {H2}Cesarean Birth{/H2} {H2}Vaginal Birth After Cesarean{/H2} {CN}Chapter 17{/CN} {CT}Pharmacologic Pain Management of Labor{/CT} {H1}PHYSIOLOGY OF LABOR PAIN{/H1} {H2}Pain Terminology{/H2} {H2}Variations in Labor Pain{/H2} {H1}PSYCHOLOGY OF PAIN{/H1} {H1}THEORIES OF PAIN{/H1} {H2}Gate Control Theory{/H2} {H2}Chemical Pain Control Theory{/H2} {H1}INFLUENCES ON PAIN AND PAIN MANAGEMENT{/H1} {H2}Cultural Considerations{/H2} {H2}Legal and Ethical Perspectives{/H2} {H2}Drug Pharmacokinetics{/H2} {H1}TYPES OF PHARMACOLOGIC PAIN MANAGEMENT{/H1} {H2}Sedative Hypnotics{/H2} {H2}Analgesic Compounds{/H2} {H2}Anesthesia{/H2} {UN}UNIT 5{/UN} {UT}POSTPARTUM PERIOD{/UT}{/UO} {CN}Chapter 18{/CN} {CT}Fourth Stage of Labor and Postpartum Period{/CT} {H1}PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES{/H1} {H2}Weight{/H2} {H2}Cardiovascular System{/H2} {H2}Hematologic System{/H2} {H2}Respiratory System{/H2} {H2}Gastrointestinal System{/H2} {H2}Integumentary System{/H2} {H2}Endocrine System{/H2} {H2}Reproductive System{/H2} {H2}Urinary System{/H2} {H1}PSYCHOLOGICAL CHANGES AND MATERNAL ADJUSTMENT{/H1} {H2}Immediate Reactions{/H2} {H2}Theories of Change{/H2} {H2}Sleep Deprivation and Exhaustion{/H2} {H2}Emotional State{/H2} {H1}REFERENCES{/REF1} {CN}Chapter 19{/CN} {CT}The High-Risk Postpartum Woman{/CT} {H1}FOCUSED ASSESSMENTS FOR CLIENTS WITH POSTPARTUM COMPLICATIONS{/H1} {H1}BLEEDING COMPLICATIONS{/H1} {H2}Early Postpartum Hemorrhage{/H2} {H2}Assessment{/H2} {H2}Late Postpartum Hemorrhage{/H2} {H1}POSTPARTUM INFECTIONS{/H1} {H2}Infection of the Uterus and Surrounding Tissues{/H2} {H2}Other Genital Tract Infections{/H2} {H2}Septic Pelvic Thrombophlebitis{/H2} {H2}Wound Infections{/H2} {H2}Urinary Tract Infection{/H2} {H2}Mastitis{/H2} {H2}Assessment{/H2} {H1}THROMBOEMBOLIC COMPLICATIONS{/H1} {H1}PERIPARTUM CARDIOMYOPATHY{/H1} {H1}REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMIC COMPLICATIONS{/H1} {H2}Pelvic Problems{/H2} {H2}Uterine Alterations{/H2} {H2}Cystocele and Rectocele{/H2} {H2}Postpartum Blues{/H2} {H2}Postpartum Depression{/H2} {H2}Postpartum Panic Disorder{/H2} {H2}Postpartum Psychosis{/H2} {CN}Chapter 20{/CN} {CT}The Healthy Newborn{/CT} {H1}FROM FETUS TO NEWBORN{/H1} {H2}Review of Fetal Circulation{/H2} {H2}Respiratory and Circulatory Transitions at Birth{/H2} {H1}IMMEDIATE NURSING MANAGEMENT OF THE NEWBORN{/H1} {H2}Prenatal and Intrapartal History{/H2} {H2}Preparedness for Resuscitation{/H2} {H2}Assessment During the First Moments After Birth{/H2} {H2}Apgar Scoring{/H2} {H1}EARLY NEWBORN CARE PROCEDURES{/H1} {H2}Identification{/H2} {H2}Weight{/H2} {H2}Measurements{/H2} {H2}Gestational Age Assessment{/H2} {H2}Infant Classification{/H2} {H2}The First Bath{/H2} {H2}Medication Administration{/H2} {H2}Full Physical Examination{/H2} {H1}THE NEWBORN TRANSITIONAL PERIOD{/H1} {H2}Behavioral Changes{/H2} {H2}Behavioral States{/H2} {H2}Behavioral Cues{/H2} {H2}Neonatal Sensory Abilities{/H2} {H2}Physiologic Adaptations{/H2} {H2}Promoting Normal Transition{/H2} {H1}ONGOING ASSESSMENTS{/H1} {H1}BASIC CARE OF THE HEALTHY NEWBORN{/H1} {H2}Cultural Aspects{/H2} {H2}Care of the Newborn Following Home Birth{/H2} {H2}Infant Security{/H2} {H2}Temperature Assessment{/H2} {H2}Use of the Bulb Syringe{/H2} {H2}Voiding and Stooling{/H2} {H2}Diapering{/H2} {H2}Cord Care{/H2} {H2}Clothing{/H2} {H2}Wrapping{/H2} {H2}Holding{/H2} {H2}Comforting{/H2} {H2}Parental Stress{/H2} {H2}Sleep Positioning and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome{/H2} {H2}Bathing the Newborn{/H2} {H1}ADDITIONAL PARENT EDUCATION{/H1} {H2}Circumcision{/H2} {H2}Immunizations{/H2} {H2}Signs of Newborn Illness{/H2} {H2}Car Seats{/H2} {H2}Siblings{/H2} {H2}Pet Safety{/H2} {H2}Dangers of Secondhand Smoke{/H2} {H2}Household Safety{/H2} {H1}READINESS FOR HOSPITAL DISCHARGE{/H1} {H2}Newborn Metabolic Screening{/H2} {H2}Auditory Screening{/H2} {H2}Postdischarge Follow-Up{/H2} {CN}Chapter 21{/CN} {CT}Newborn Nutrition{/CT}AQ {H1}THE FEEDING DECISION{/H1} {H2}Practical Considerations{/H2} {H2}Sexual and Emotional Considerations{/H2} {H2}Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Influences{/H2} {H2}Client Teaching and Collaborative Interventions{/H2} {H1}BREASTFEEDING{/H1} {H2}Benefits of Breastfeeding{/H2} {H2}Contraindications to Breastfeeding and Conditions Requiring Adjustments{/H2} {H2}Physiology of Milk Production{/H2} {H2}Composition{/H2} {H2}Medicinal Supplementation for Breastfed Infants{/H2} {H2}Donor Human Milk{/H2} {H1}FORMULA FEEDING{/H1} {H2}Composition{/H2} {H2}Considerations Related to Formula Type{/H2} {H2}Additives{/H2} {H2}Client Teaching and Collaborative Interventions{/H2} {H1}OTHER FEEDING DELIVERY STRATEGIES{/H1} {H2}Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition{/H2} {H2}Cup Feeding{/H2} {H2}Finger Feeding{/H2} {H2}Nursing Supplementer{/H2} {H2}Syringe Feeding{/H2} {H1}MEASURES OF SUCCESSFUL FEEDING{/H1} {H2}Fluid Intake{/H2} {H2}Wet Diapers{/H2} {H2}Stools{/H2} {H2}Weight Gain and Growth{/H2} {H1}PROBLEMS RELATED TO FEEDING{/H1} {H2}Jaundice{/H2} {H2}Thrush{/H2} {H2}Gastroesophageal Reflux{/H2} {H2}Colic{/H2} {H2}Water Intoxication{/H2} {CT}The High-risk Newborn {/CT} {H1}NEWBORN RISK IDENTIFICATION{/H1} {H1}PROBLEMS RELATED TO SIZE AND GESTATIONAL AGE{/H1} {H2}SGA Newborn{/H2} {H2}LGA Newborns{/H2} {H2}Preterm Newborn{/H2} {H2}Postterm Newborns{/H2} {H1}HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA{/H1} {H1}FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME{/H1} {H1}CONGENITAL ANOMALIES{/H1} {H2}Congenital Heart Disease{/H2} {H2}Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia{/H2} {H2}Neural Tube Defects{/H2} {H2}Congenital Defects of the Abdominal Wall{/H2} {H2}Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate{/H2} {H2}Esophageal and Tracheal Defects{/H2} {H2}Imperforate Anus{/H2} {H2}Skeletal Anomalies{/H2} {H2}Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip{/H2} {H2}Genitourinary Anomalies{/H2} {CN}UNIT 6{/CN} {UT}MENOPAUSE AND BEYOND{/UT}{/UO} {CN}CHAPTER 23{/CN} {CT}The Menopausal Experience{/CT} {H1}PHYSIOLOGIC BASIS OF NATURALLY OCCURRING PERIMENOPAUSE AND MENOPAUSE{/H!} {H1}POTENTIAL CHANGES RELATED TO PERIMENOPAUSE AND MENOPAUSE{/H1} {H2}Menstrual Cycle{/H2} {H2}Vasomotor Symptoms{/H2} {H2}Genitourinary Symptoms{/H2} {H2}Fertility{/H2} {H2}Mental Health Changes{/H2} {H2}Cardiovascular Disease{/H2} {H2}Osteopenia and Osteoporosis{/H2} {H2}Breast Cancer{/H2} {H2}Other Alterations{/H2} {CN}Chapter 24{/CN} {CT}The Older Postmenopausal Woman{/CT} {H1}COMMUNICATING WITH THE OLDER WOMAN{/H1} {H2}Using Interviewing Skills{/H2} {H2}Obtaining a Health History{/H2} {H2}Addressing Barriers to Communication{/H2} {H1}COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT FOR THE OLDER WOMAN{/H1} {H2}Lifestyle{/H2} {H2}Nutrition{/H2} {H2}Medications{/H2} {H2}Function{/H2} {H2}Social Aspects{/H2} {H2}Sexuality{/H2} {H2}Prevention and Screening{/H2} {H2}Sleep{/H2} {H2}Long-Term Health Care Wishes{/H2} {H1}AGE-ASSOCIATED PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES IN OLDER WOMEN{/H1} {H2}General Appearance{/H2} {H2}Gait Changes{/H2} {H2}Vital Signs{/H2} {H2}Cardiovascular System{/H2} {H2}Respiratory System{/H2} {H2}Gastrointestinal System{/H2} {H2}Genitourinary System{/H2} {H2}Peripheral Vascular System{/H2} {H2}Neurologic System{/H2} {H2}Musculoskeletal System{/H2} {H1}AGING PHARMACOLOGY{/H1} {H1}COMMON CONDITIONS FOUND IN OLDER WOMEN{/H1} {H2}Types{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2} {H2}Complications{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H2}Assessment Findings{/H2} {H2}Collaborative Management{/H2} {H1}NURSING CARE OF THE HOMEBOUND WOMAN{/H1} {H1}NURSING CARE OF THE OLDER WOMAN IN OTHER ENVIRONMENTS{/H1}
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents
{UN}UNIT 1{/UN}
{UT}FOUNDATIONS OF MATERNAL, NEWBORN, AND WOMEN¿S HEALTH CARE{/UT}{/UO}
{CN}CHAPTER 1{/CN}
{CT}Philosophy and Framework for Women¿s Reproductive and Sexual Health{/CT}
{H1}SHIFTING PARADIGMS AND CURRENT CONTEXT{/H1}
{H2}Changes in Family Structures and Relationships{/H2}
{H2}Changes in Sociocultural Influences{/H2}
{H2}Changes in Political Viewpoints{/H2}
{H1}NORTH AMERICAN HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS{/H1}
{H2}Canadian Health Care System{/H2}
{H2}The U.S. Health Care System{/H2}
{H1}HEALTH PROMOTION AND HEALTH STATISTICS{/H1}
{H2}Nutritional Status and Body Weight{/H2}
{H2}Exercise{/H2}
{H2}Prenatal Care{/H2}
{H2}Birth and Fertility Rates{/H2}
{H2}Maternal Morbidity{/H2}
{H2}Maternal Mortality{/H2}
{H1}CRITICAL THINKING, ETHICAL PRACTICE, AND EVIDENCE-BASED CARE{/H1}
{H2}Ethical Decision Making{/H2}
{H2}Informed Consent{/H2}
{H2}Nursing and Women¿s Health Research{/H2}
{H2}Evidence-Based Practice{/H2}
{CT}CHAPTER 2{/CT}
{CT}Health Promotion{/CT}
{H1}HEALTH PROMOTION{/H1}
{H2}Nursing Approaches to Health Promotion{/H2}
{H2}Health Theories and Models{/H2}
{H1}HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND SCREENING{/H1}
{H2}Diet, Exercise, and Lifestyle{/H2}
{H2}Psychosocial Health{/H2}
{H2}Cardiovascular Health{/H2}
{H2}Diabetes Mellitus{/H2}
{H2}Menstrual Health{/H2}
{H2}Sexual and Reproductive Health{/H2}
{H2}Cultural Beliefs Regarding Health Promotion Issues{/H2}
{H2}Environmental Factors Related to Health Issues{/H2}
{H1}PHYSICAL EXAMINATION{/H1}
{H1}NURSING AND COLLABORATIVE CARE ROLES RELATED TO HEALTH PROMOTION{/H1}
{H2}Health Screening{/H2}
{H2}Immunizations{/H2}
{CN}CHAPTER 3{/CN}
{CT}Nutrition for Adolescent and Adult Women*{/CT}
{H1}NUTRIENTS{/H1}
{H2}Macronutrients{/H2}
{H2}Micronutrients{/H2}
{H1}NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT{/H1}
{H2}Assessing Dietary Intake{/H2}
{H2}Assessing Nutritional Status{/H2}
{H2}Assessing Factors That Influence Food Choices{/H2}
{H1}NUTRITIONAL VARIATIONS FOR VARIOUS GROUPS{/H1}
{H2}Pregnancy{/H2}
{H2}Lactation{/H2}
{H2}Adolescence{/H2}
{H2}Adulthood and Older Adulthood{/H2}
{CN}CHAPTER 4{/CN}
{CT}Medical Alterations in Women During Adolescence and Adulthood{/CT}
{H1}GENETIC DISORDERS{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}DIABETES MELLITUS{/H1}
{H2}Classification{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Hepatitis A{/H2}
{H2}Hepatitis B{/H2}
{H2}Hepatitis C{/H2}
{H1}BENIGN BREAST DISORDERS{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}MALIGNANT BREAST DISORDERS{/H1}
{H2}Risk Factors{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Treatment{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}MENSTRUAL DISORDERS{/H1}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}REPRODUCTIVE TRACT ALTERATIONS{/H1}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}PELVIC RELAXATION ALTERATIONS{/H1}
{H1}URINARY TRACT DISORDERS{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 5{/CN}
{CT}Mental Health Concerns for Women in Adolescence and Adulthood{/CT}
{H1}CONCEPTUAL MODELS IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE{/H1}
{H2}Psychoanalytic Models{/H2}
{H2}Behavioral Models{/H2}
{H2}Feminist Models{/H2}
{H2}Biologic Models{/H2}
{H1}COMMON PSYCHIATRIC CHALLENGES IN WOMEN{/H1}
{H2}Depression and Related Disorders{/H2}
{H2}Anxiety, Stress, and Anxiety Disorders{/H2}
{H2}Eating Disorders{/H2}
{H2}Intimate Partner Violence{/H2}
{H2}Substance Abuse{/H2}
{H1}PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIC THERAPY DURING PREGNANCY OR LACTATION{/H1}
{H2}Determining Risks and Benefits{/H2}
{H2}Commonly Used Agents for Psychiatric Disorders{/H2}
{H1}NURSING CARE AND MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN WOMEN{/H1}
{H2}Discussing Informed Consent{/H2}
{H2}Documenting Risks Versus Benefits{/H2}
{H2}Promoting Community and Psychosocial Interventions{/H2}
{H2}Teaching Stress Management{/H2}
{H2}Assisting With Access to Health Care{/H2}
{H2}Promoting Health Literacy: A Critical Role for Nurses{/H2}
{CN}CHAPTER 6{/CN}
{CT}Sexuality and Reproduction{/CT}
{H1}SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE LIFESPAN{{/H1}
{H2}Conception Through Infancy{/H2}
{H2}Childhood{/H2}
{H2}Pubescence and Adolescence{/H2}
{H2}Adulthood{/H2}
{H2}Middle and Older Adulthood{/H2}
{H1}CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1}
{H2}White (Caucasian) Americans{/H2}
{H2}Asian Americans{/H2}
{H2}Hispanic Americans{/H2}
{H2}African Americans{/H2}
{H1}POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ASPECTS OF SEXUAL PRACTICES AND BEHAVIORS{/H1}
{H1}SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND RELATED ISSUES{/H1}
{H2}Gay Identity Development{/H2}
{H2}Psychosocial and Cultural Issues{/H2}
{H1}SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE RITES OF PASSAGE{/H1}
{H2}Female Circumcision{/H2}
{H2}Male Circumcision{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 7{/CN}
{CT}Family Formation{/CT}
{H1}DEFINITIONS OF FAMILY{/H1}
{H2}Families Viewed as Systems{/H2}
{H2}Nonsystem Views of Family{/H2}
{H1}FAMILY ARRANGEMENTS AND STRUCTURES{/H1}
{H2}Traditional Nuclear and Two-Parent Families{/H2}
{H2}Single-Parent Families{/H2}
{H2}Families With Same-Sex Parents{/H2}
{H2}Adolescent Parents{/H2}
{H2}Blended Families{/H2}
{H2}Families of Mothers Older Than 35{/H2}
{H2}Extended Families{/H2}
{H2}Grandparents as Primary Caregivers{/H2}
{H1}CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1}
{H2}Hispanic Culture{/H2}
{H2}Asian Culture{/H2}
{H2}Jewish Americans{/H2}
{H2}Native American Culture{/H2}
{H2}African American Culture{/H2}
{H2}Arab American Culture{/H2}
{H1}FAMILIES GROWING THROUGH ADOPTION{/H1}
{H2}Birth or Biological Parents{/H2}
{H2}Pre-Adoptive Parents{/H2}
{H2}Types of Adoption{/H2}
{H2}Special Circumstances With Adoption{/H2}
{UN}UNIT 2{/UN}
{UT}SPECIAL REPRODUCTIVE AND HEALTH CONCERNS{/UT}{/UO}
{CN}CHAPTER 8{/CN}
{CT}Fertility Control and Contraception{/CT}
{H1}HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1}
{H1}TYPES OF CONTRACEPTIVE METHODS{/H1}
{H2}Barrier Methods{/H2}
{H2}Hormonal Methods{/H2}
{H2}Intrauterine Methods{/H2}
{H2}Behavioral Methods{/H2}
{H2}Surgical Methods{/H2}
{H2}Emergency Contraception{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 9{/CN}
{CT}Voluntary Pregnancy Termination{/CT}
{H1}HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1}
{H2}Ancient Times{/H2}
{H2}Middle Ages and Beyond{/H2}
{H2}Modern Changes{/H2}
{H1}RELIGIOUS PERSPECTIVES{/H1}
{H1}CURRENT LEGAL AND POLITICAL CLIMATE{/H1}
{H2}The United States{/H2}
{H2}Canada{/H2}
{H1}NURSING PERSPECTIVES, ROLES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES{/H1}
{H2}Decision-Making Process{/H2}
{H2}Methods of Pregnancy Termination{/H2}
{H2}Aftercare{/H2}
{H1}CONCLUSION{/H1}
{CN}CHAPTER 10{/CN}
{CT}Fertility Challenges{/CT}
{H1}HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1}
{H1}RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES{/H1}
{H2}Jewish Perspectives{/H2}
{H2}Muslim Perspectives{/H2}
{H2}Catholic Perspectives{/H2}
{H1}MYTHS, FACTS, AND RESOURCES{/H1}
{H1}CAUSES OF INFERTILITY{/H1}
{H2}Biologic Factors{/H2}
{H2}Environmental Factors{/H2}
{H2}Lifestyle Factors{/H2}
{H2}Physical Factors and Classification{/H2}
{H2}Other Causes of Infertility{/H2}
{H2}Infertility of Unknown Cause{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 11{/CN}
{CT}Genetics, Embryology, and Preconceptual/Prenatal Assessment and Screening{/CT}
{H1}GENETICS AND CELL BIOLOGY{/H1}
{H2}Chromosomes, Genes, and DNA{/H2}
{H2}Mitosis and Meiosis{/H2}
{H2}Gametogenesis{/H2}
{H2}Fertilization and Implantation{/H2}
{H1}EMBRYOLOGY AND FETAL DEVELOPMENT{/H1}
{H2}Pre-embryonic Development{/H2}
{H2}Embryonic Development{/H2}
{H2}Fetal Development{/H2}
{H1}PRECONCEPTION HEALTH ASSESSMENT AND SCREENING{/H1}
{H2}Genetic Services{/H2}
{H2}Health History Assessment{/H2}
{H2}Information Sharing{/H2}
{H2}Anticipatory Care{/H2}
{H1}PRENATAL SCREENING AND DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES{/H1}
{H2}Maternal Serum Marker Screening{/H2}
{H2}Ultrasound Evaluation{/H2}
{H2}Evaluation of the Placenta and Fetal Well-Being{/H2}
{H1}POSTNATAL SCREENING AND DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES{/H1}
{H2}Newborn Screening Programs{/H2}
{H2}Dysmorphology Assessment{/H2}
{UN}UNIT 3{/UN}
{UT}PREGNANCY{/UT}{/UO}
{CN}Chapter 12{/CN}
{CT}Process of Pregnancy{/CT}
{H1}VARIATIONS IN RESPONSES TO PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H2}Age-Related Variations{/H2}
{H2}Sociocultural Variations{/H2}
{H2}Religious Variations{/H2}
{H1}PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES IN PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H2}Weight{/H2}
{H2}Cardiovascular System{/H2}
{H2}Hematologic System{/H2}
{H2}Respiratory System{/H2}
{H2}Gastrointestinal System{/H2}
{H2}Integumentary System{/H2}
{H2}Endocrine System{/H2}
{H2}Reproductive System{/H2}
{H2}Urinary System{/H2}
{H2}Musculoskeletal System{/H2}
{H2}Physiologic Differences Related to Age and Race/Ethnicity{/H2}
{H1}PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL CHANGES IN PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H2}Reactions of Woman and Partner{/H2}
{H2}Reactions of Grandparents-to-Be{/H2}
{H2}Reactions of Other Children{/H2}
{H1}SIGNS OF PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H2}Presumptive Signs{/H2}
{H2}Probable Signs{/H2}
{H2}Positive Signs{/H2}
{H1}ANTEPARTAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT{/H1}
{H2}Initial Prenatal Maternal Health Assessment{/H2}
{H2}Follow-Up Maternal Assessments{/H2}
{H2}Assessment of Fetal Activity and Well-Being{/H2}
{H1}ANTICIPATORY GUIDANCE RELATED TO PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H2}Urinary Frequency{/H2}
{H2}Fatigue and Sleep Problems{/H2}
{H2}Breast Sensitivity and Other Discomforts{/H2}
{H2}Gastrointestinal Problems{/H2}
{H2}Vascular Problems{/H2}
{H2}Dyspnea{/H2}
{H2}Leukorrhea and Vaginal Problems{/H2}
{H2}Round Ligament Pain{/H2}
{H2}Carpal Tunnel Syndrome{/H2}
{H2}Supine Hypotension Syndrome{/H2}
{H2}Backache{/H2}
{H2}Bathing{/H2}
{H2}Working{/H2}
{H2}Travel{/H2}
{H2}Exercise{/H2}
{H2}Dental Care{/H2}
{H2}Sexual Concerns{/H2}
{H2}Clothing{/H2}
{H2}Nutrition{/H2}
{H2}Pets{/H2}
{H2}Teratogens{/H2}
{H1}COMMUNITY AND HOME CONCERNS{/H1}
{CN}Chapter 13{/CN}
{CT}High-Risk Pregnancy{/CT}
{H1}PREGNANCY RISK ASSESSMENT{/H1}
{H2}Psychosocial Risk Factors{/H2}
{H2}Economic Risk Factors{/H2}
{H2}Nutrition-Related Risk Factors{/H2}
{H2}Family-Related Considerations{/H2}
{H1}COMMON INTERVENTIONS IN HIGH-RISK PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H2}Fetal Surveillance{/H2}
{H2}Bedrest{/H2}
{H1}MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS IN PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Types{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management: Pregnancy{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management: Labor and Birth{/H2}
{H2}Iron-Deficiency Anemia{/H2}
{H2}Sickle Cell Anemia{/H2}
{H2}Systemic Lupus Erythematosus{/H2}
{H2}Antiphospholipid Syndrome{/H2}
{H2}HIV{/H2}
{H2}Sexually Transmitted Infections{/H2}
{H2}Group B Streptococcus{/H2}
{H2}Rubella{/H2}
{H2}Toxoplasmosis{/H2}
{H2}Cytomegalovirus{/H2}
{H2}Parvovirus{/H2}
{H2}UTIs and Pyelonephritis{/H2}
{H2}Acute Renal Failure{/H2}
{H2}Depression in Pregnancy{/H2}
{H2}Bipolar Disorder{/H2}
{H2}Domestic Violence{/H2}
{H2}Substance Use{/H2}
{H2}Eating Disorders{/H2}
{H1}COMMON OBSTETRIC COMPLICATIONS{/H1}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Placenta Previa{/H2}
{H2}Invasive Placentas{/H2}
{H2}Circumvallate Placenta{/H2}
{H2}Placental Abruption{/H2}
{H2}Early Pregnancy Loss{/H2}
{H2}Late Pregnancy Loss{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 14{/CN}
{CT}Educational Preparation for Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Parenthood{/CT}
{H1}CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION{/H1}
{H2}Historical Perspectives{/H2}
{H2}Modern Approaches to Childbirth{/H2}
{H1}COMMON THEMES IN CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION AND PREPARATION{/H1}
{H2}Pain Assessment{/H2}
{H2}Research Investigations{/H2}
{H1}VARIATIONS IN CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION{/H1}
{H2}Childbirth Education Programs, Providers, and Approaches{/H2}
{H2}Media, Internet, and Other Resources{/H2}
{H2}Access to Childbirth Education{/H2}
{H2}Continuity of Health Promotion{/H2}
{UN}UNIT 4{/UN}
{UT}Labor and Childbirth{/UT}{/UO}
{CN}Chapter 15{/CN}
{CT}Labor and Childbirth{/CT}
{H1}PRELABOR{/H1}
{H2}Signs of Approaching Labor{/H2}
{H2}True Versus ¿False¿ Labor{/H2}
{H2}Emotional Experience of Impending Labor{/H2}
{H2}Sociocultural Aspects Related to Impending Labor and Birth{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}LABOR AND BIRTH{/H1}
{H2}Etiology of Labor{/H2}
{H2}Processes of Labor and Birth{/H2}
{H2}Mechanisms of Labor{/H2}
{H2}Maternal Responses to Labor{/H2}
{H2}Fetal Responses to Labor{/H2}
{H2}Stages and Phases of Labor{/H2}
{CN}CHAPTER 16{/CN}
{CT}High-Risk Labor and Childbirth{/CT}
{H1}RISK ASSESSMENT AND IDENTIFICATION{/H1}
{H1}DYSFUNCTIONAL LABOR (DYSTOCIA){/H1}
{H2}Hypertonic Uterine Contractions{/H2}
{H2}Hypotonic Uterine Contractions{/H2}
{H2}Pathologic Retraction and Constriction Rings{/H2}
{H2}Inadequate Voluntary Expulsive Forces{/H2}
{H2}Precipitous Labor{/H2}
{H2}Breech Presentation{/H2}
{H2}Other Malpresentations{/H2}
{H2}Occipitoposterior Position{/H2}
{H2}Shoulder Dystocia{/H2}
{H2}Excessive Fetal Size or Fetal Abnormalities{/H2}
{H2}Pelvic Shape Problems{/H2}
{H2}Contracted Pelvis{/H2}
{H1}PRETERM LABOR{/H1}
{H2}Etiology and Risk Factors{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H1}POSTTERM PREGNANCY AND LABOR{/H1}
{H1}HEMORRHAGIC PROBLEMS{/H1}
{H2}Placenta Previa{/H2}
{H2}Placental Abruption{/H2}
{H2}Other Placental Anomalies{/H2}
{H1}PROLAPSED UMBILICAL CORD{/H1}
{H1}AMNIOTIC FLUID EMBOLISM{/H1}
{H1}MULTIPLE PREGNANCY{/H1}
{H1}MATERNAL OBESITY{/H1}
{H1}FEMALE CIRCUMCISION{/H1}
{H1}BIRTH-RELATED PROCEDURES COMMON IN HIGH-RISK LABOR AND BIRTH{/H1}
{H2}Cervical Ripening and Labor Induction{/H2}
{H2}Amnioinfusion{/H2}
{H2}Forceps-Assisted Birth{/H2}
{H2}Vacuum-Assisted Birth{/H2}
{H2}Cesarean Birth{/H2}
{H2}Vaginal Birth After Cesarean{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 17{/CN}
{CT}Pharmacologic Pain Management of Labor{/CT}
{H1}PHYSIOLOGY OF LABOR PAIN{/H1}
{H2}Pain Terminology{/H2}
{H2}Variations in Labor Pain{/H2}
{H1}PSYCHOLOGY OF PAIN{/H1}
{H1}THEORIES OF PAIN{/H1}
{H2}Gate Control Theory{/H2}
{H2}Chemical Pain Control Theory{/H2}
{H1}INFLUENCES ON PAIN AND PAIN MANAGEMENT{/H1}
{H2}Cultural Considerations{/H2}
{H2}Legal and Ethical Perspectives{/H2}
{H2}Drug Pharmacokinetics{/H2}
{H1}TYPES OF PHARMACOLOGIC PAIN MANAGEMENT{/H1}
{H2}Sedative Hypnotics{/H2}
{H2}Analgesic Compounds{/H2}
{H2}Anesthesia{/H2}
{UN}UNIT 5{/UN}
{UT}POSTPARTUM PERIOD{/UT}{/UO}
{CN}Chapter 18{/CN}
{CT}Fourth Stage of Labor and Postpartum Period{/CT}
{H1}PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES{/H1}
{H2}Weight{/H2}
{H2}Cardiovascular System{/H2}
{H2}Hematologic System{/H2}
{H2}Respiratory System{/H2}
{H2}Gastrointestinal System{/H2}
{H2}Integumentary System{/H2}
{H2}Endocrine System{/H2}
{H2}Reproductive System{/H2}
{H2}Urinary System{/H2}
{H1}PSYCHOLOGICAL CHANGES AND MATERNAL ADJUSTMENT{/H1}
{H2}Immediate Reactions{/H2}
{H2}Theories of Change{/H2}
{H2}Sleep Deprivation and Exhaustion{/H2}
{H2}Emotional State{/H2}
{H1}REFERENCES{/REF1}
{CN}Chapter 19{/CN}
{CT}The High-Risk Postpartum Woman{/CT}
{H1}FOCUSED ASSESSMENTS FOR CLIENTS WITH POSTPARTUM COMPLICATIONS{/H1}
{H1}BLEEDING COMPLICATIONS{/H1}
{H2}Early Postpartum Hemorrhage{/H2}
{H2}Assessment{/H2}
{H2}Late Postpartum Hemorrhage{/H2}
{H1}POSTPARTUM INFECTIONS{/H1}
{H2}Infection of the Uterus and Surrounding Tissues{/H2}
{H2}Other Genital Tract Infections{/H2}
{H2}Septic Pelvic Thrombophlebitis{/H2}
{H2}Wound Infections{/H2}
{H2}Urinary Tract Infection{/H2}
{H2}Mastitis{/H2}
{H2}Assessment{/H2}
{H1}THROMBOEMBOLIC COMPLICATIONS{/H1}
{H1}PERIPARTUM CARDIOMYOPATHY{/H1}
{H1}REPRODUCTIVE ANATOMIC COMPLICATIONS{/H1}
{H2}Pelvic Problems{/H2}
{H2}Uterine Alterations{/H2}
{H2}Cystocele and Rectocele{/H2}
{H2}Postpartum Blues{/H2}
{H2}Postpartum Depression{/H2}
{H2}Postpartum Panic Disorder{/H2}
{H2}Postpartum Psychosis{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 20{/CN}
{CT}The Healthy Newborn{/CT}
{H1}FROM FETUS TO NEWBORN{/H1}
{H2}Review of Fetal Circulation{/H2}
{H2}Respiratory and Circulatory Transitions at Birth{/H2}
{H1}IMMEDIATE NURSING MANAGEMENT OF THE NEWBORN{/H1}
{H2}Prenatal and Intrapartal History{/H2}
{H2}Preparedness for Resuscitation{/H2}
{H2}Assessment During the First Moments After Birth{/H2}
{H2}Apgar Scoring{/H2}
{H1}EARLY NEWBORN CARE PROCEDURES{/H1}
{H2}Identification{/H2}
{H2}Weight{/H2}
{H2}Measurements{/H2}
{H2}Gestational Age Assessment{/H2}
{H2}Infant Classification{/H2}
{H2}The First Bath{/H2}
{H2}Medication Administration{/H2}
{H2}Full Physical Examination{/H2}
{H1}THE NEWBORN TRANSITIONAL PERIOD{/H1}
{H2}Behavioral Changes{/H2}
{H2}Behavioral States{/H2}
{H2}Behavioral Cues{/H2}
{H2}Neonatal Sensory Abilities{/H2}
{H2}Physiologic Adaptations{/H2}
{H2}Promoting Normal Transition{/H2}
{H1}ONGOING ASSESSMENTS{/H1}
{H1}BASIC CARE OF THE HEALTHY NEWBORN{/H1}
{H2}Cultural Aspects{/H2}
{H2}Care of the Newborn Following Home Birth{/H2}
{H2}Infant Security{/H2}
{H2}Temperature Assessment{/H2}
{H2}Use of the Bulb Syringe{/H2}
{H2}Voiding and Stooling{/H2}
{H2}Diapering{/H2}
{H2}Cord Care{/H2}
{H2}Clothing{/H2}
{H2}Wrapping{/H2}
{H2}Holding{/H2}
{H2}Comforting{/H2}
{H2}Parental Stress{/H2}
{H2}Sleep Positioning and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome{/H2}
{H2}Bathing the Newborn{/H2}
{H1}ADDITIONAL PARENT EDUCATION{/H1}
{H2}Circumcision{/H2}
{H2}Immunizations{/H2}
{H2}Signs of Newborn Illness{/H2}
{H2}Car Seats{/H2}
{H2}Siblings{/H2}
{H2}Pet Safety{/H2}
{H2}Dangers of Secondhand Smoke{/H2}
{H2}Household Safety{/H2}
{H1}READINESS FOR HOSPITAL DISCHARGE{/H1}
{H2}Newborn Metabolic Screening{/H2}
{H2}Auditory Screening{/H2}
{H2}Postdischarge Follow-Up{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 21{/CN}
{CT}Newborn Nutrition{/CT}AQ
{H1}THE FEEDING DECISION{/H1}
{H2}Practical Considerations{/H2}
{H2}Sexual and Emotional Considerations{/H2}
{H2}Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Influences{/H2}
{H2}Client Teaching and Collaborative Interventions{/H2}
{H1}BREASTFEEDING{/H1}
{H2}Benefits of Breastfeeding{/H2}
{H2}Contraindications to Breastfeeding and Conditions Requiring Adjustments{/H2}
{H2}Physiology of Milk Production{/H2}
{H2}Composition{/H2}
{H2}Medicinal Supplementation for Breastfed Infants{/H2}
{H2}Donor Human Milk{/H2}
{H1}FORMULA FEEDING{/H1}
{H2}Composition{/H2}
{H2}Considerations Related to Formula Type{/H2}
{H2}Additives{/H2}
{H2}Client Teaching and Collaborative Interventions{/H2}
{H1}OTHER FEEDING DELIVERY STRATEGIES{/H1}
{H2}Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition{/H2}
{H2}Cup Feeding{/H2}
{H2}Finger Feeding{/H2}
{H2}Nursing Supplementer{/H2}
{H2}Syringe Feeding{/H2}
{H1}MEASURES OF SUCCESSFUL FEEDING{/H1}
{H2}Fluid Intake{/H2}
{H2}Wet Diapers{/H2}
{H2}Stools{/H2}
{H2}Weight Gain and Growth{/H2}
{H1}PROBLEMS RELATED TO FEEDING{/H1}
{H2}Jaundice{/H2}
{H2}Thrush{/H2}
{H2}Gastroesophageal Reflux{/H2}
{H2}Colic{/H2}
{H2}Water Intoxication{/H2}
{CT}The High-risk Newborn {/CT}
{H1}NEWBORN RISK IDENTIFICATION{/H1}
{H1}PROBLEMS RELATED TO SIZE AND GESTATIONAL AGE{/H1}
{H2}SGA Newborn{/H2}
{H2}LGA Newborns{/H2}
{H2}Preterm Newborn{/H2}
{H2}Postterm Newborns{/H2}
{H1}HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA{/H1}
{H1}FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME{/H1}
{H1}CONGENITAL ANOMALIES{/H1}
{H2}Congenital Heart Disease{/H2}
{H2}Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia{/H2}
{H2}Neural Tube Defects{/H2}
{H2}Congenital Defects of the Abdominal Wall{/H2}
{H2}Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate{/H2}
{H2}Esophageal and Tracheal Defects{/H2}
{H2}Imperforate Anus{/H2}
{H2}Skeletal Anomalies{/H2}
{H2}Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip{/H2}
{H2}Genitourinary Anomalies{/H2}
{CN}UNIT 6{/CN}
{UT}MENOPAUSE AND BEYOND{/UT}{/UO}
{CN}CHAPTER 23{/CN}
{CT}The Menopausal Experience{/CT}
{H1}PHYSIOLOGIC BASIS OF NATURALLY OCCURRING PERIMENOPAUSE AND MENOPAUSE{/H!}
{H1}POTENTIAL CHANGES RELATED TO PERIMENOPAUSE AND MENOPAUSE{/H1}
{H2}Menstrual Cycle{/H2}
{H2}Vasomotor Symptoms{/H2}
{H2}Genitourinary Symptoms{/H2}
{H2}Fertility{/H2}
{H2}Mental Health Changes{/H2}
{H2}Cardiovascular Disease{/H2}
{H2}Osteopenia and Osteoporosis{/H2}
{H2}Breast Cancer{/H2}
{H2}Other Alterations{/H2}
{CN}Chapter 24{/CN}
{CT}The Older Postmenopausal Woman{/CT}
{H1}COMMUNICATING WITH THE OLDER WOMAN{/H1}
{H2}Using Interviewing Skills{/H2}
{H2}Obtaining a Health History{/H2}
{H2}Addressing Barriers to Communication{/H2}
{H1}COMPREHENSIVE ASSESSMENT FOR THE OLDER WOMAN{/H1}
{H2}Lifestyle{/H2}
{H2}Nutrition{/H2}
{H2}Medications{/H2}
{H2}Function{/H2}
{H2}Social Aspects{/H2}
{H2}Sexuality{/H2}
{H2}Prevention and Screening{/H2}
{H2}Sleep{/H2}
{H2}Long-Term Health Care Wishes{/H2}
{H1}AGE-ASSOCIATED PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES IN OLDER WOMEN{/H1}
{H2}General Appearance{/H2}
{H2}Gait Changes{/H2}
{H2}Vital Signs{/H2}
{H2}Cardiovascular System{/H2}
{H2}Respiratory System{/H2}
{H2}Gastrointestinal System{/H2}
{H2}Genitourinary System{/H2}
{H2}Peripheral Vascular System{/H2}
{H2}Neurologic System{/H2}
{H2}Musculoskeletal System{/H2}
{H1}AGING PHARMACOLOGY{/H1}
{H1}COMMON CONDITIONS FOUND IN OLDER WOMEN{/H1}
{H2}Types{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Etiology and Pathophysiology{/H2}
{H2}Complications{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H2}Assessment Findings{/H2}
{H2}Collaborative Management{/H2}
{H1}NURSING CARE OF THE HOMEBOUND WOMAN{/H1}
{H1}NURSING CARE OF THE OLDER WOMAN IN OTHER ENVIRONMENTS{/H1}

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