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For courses in maternal-child nursing, care of women and children, and women’s health, for both 4-year BSN-level courses and selected ADN-level (2-year) programs.
This is a family-focused text that provides comprehensive coverage of maternal-newborn nursing and women’s health with special attention to evidence-based practice, cultural competence, critical thinking, professionalism, patient education, and home/community care. Accurate, readable, personal, and engaging, it reflects a deep understanding of pregnancy and birth as normal life processes, and of family members as partners in care. This edition includes a deeper discussion of childbirth at risk; four new nursing care plans; updated coverage of contraception, complementary/alternative therapies, and much more. New features include Professionalism in Practice and Health Promotion Education boxes, Clinical Judgment case studies, and Critical Thinking questions. This edition also pays special attention to aligning with the AACN’s Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.
Features + Benefits
For courses in maternal-child nursing, care of women and children, and women’s health, for both 4-year BSN-level courses and selected ADN-level (2-year) programs.
This is a family-focused text that provides comprehensive coverage of maternal-newborn nursing and women’s health with special attention to evidence-based practice, cultural competence, critical thinking, professionalism, patient education, and home/community care. Accurate, readable, personal, and engaging, it reflects a deep understanding of pregnancy and birth as normal life processes, and of family members as partners in care. This edition includes a deeper discussion of childbirth at risk; four new nursing care plans; updated coverage of contraception, complementary/alternative therapies, and much more. New features include Professionalism in Practice and Health Promotion Education boxes, Clinical Judgment case studies, and Critical Thinking questions. This edition also pays special attention to aligning with the AACN’s Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.
Hallmark Features
Comprehensive coverage—including contemporary maternal-newborn nursing challenges; women’s health; human reproduction; pregnancy; birth; the newborn and postpartum families
Thoroughly prepares students to participate in maternal-newborn nursing and women's health across the entire lifespan
Step-by-Step Procedures—walking students through common tasks that will be expected of them in clinical situations, with preparation steps, rationales, required equipment and supplies, and step-by-step procedures
Guides students in performing procedures, helping them gain both mastery and confidence
“Through the Eyes of a Nurse” features—shows how a nurse can establish a connection with a couple throughout the pregnancy and after the birth of their baby, via integrated coverage in the text and online video
Shows students what a true nurse-family partnership looks like
Strong focus on patient and family teaching—including complete Patient Teaching Plans and teaching tools foruse in educating patients and families about self-care and special health care issues
Helps students teach patients and families more effectively, leading to better outcomes
Community-Based Nursing Care coverage—supporting the trend toward increased delivery of nursing care in community-based settings
Helps students provide effective care in community-based settings
Developing Cultural Competence boxes—fostering students’ awareness of cultural factors that influence a family’s expectations of and responses to health care providers, and their experiences with the health care system
Prepares students to work with women and families from all backgrounds and environments
Drug Guides—focus on correctly administering selected medications commonly used in maternal-newborn nursing, and in evaluating the effects of those medications
Helps students learn to administer medication properly, and assess their effects
Key terms lists—at the front of each chapter, with page numbers referencing where each term first appears; first references are in bold type
Gives students fast access to the terminology they will need to learn
Extensive online resources, cross-referenced throughout the text—including videos, activities, and much more
Enhances learning and provides hands-on experiences that go beyond reading
Focus Your Study summaries—outlining the main points of each chapter
Helps students review more efficiently and effectively
1. Glossary
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1
2. Current Issues in Maternal-Newborn Nursing
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 17
3. Care of the Family in a Culturally Diverse Society
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 41
4. Health Promotion of Women Across the Lifespan
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 63
5. Women's Health: Family Planning
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 85
6. Women's Health: Commonly Occurring Infections
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 105
7. Women's Health Problems
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 123
8. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 153
9. Women's Care: Social Issues
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 169
10. Violence Against Women
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 189
11. The Reproductive System
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 211
12. Conception and Fetal Development
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 241
13. Special Reproductive Concerns: Infertility and Genetics
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 269
II
14. Preparation for Parenthood
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 305
15. Physical and Psychologic Changes of Pregnancy
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 323
16. Antepartum Nursing Assessment
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 345
17. The Expectant Family: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 373
18. Adolescent Pregnancy
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 409
19. Maternal Nutrition
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 427
20. Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 451
21. Pregnancy at Risk: Gestational Onset
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 487
22. Assessment of Fetal Well-Being
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 535
23. Processes and Stages of Labor and Birth
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 569
24. Intrapartum Nursing Assessment
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 595
25. The Family in Childbirth: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 637
26. Pain Management During Labor
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 679
27. Childbirth at Risk: Prelabor Complications
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 709
28. Childbirth at Risk: Labor-Related Complications
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 741
29. Birth-Related Procedures
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 775
30. Physiologic Responses of the Newborn to Birth
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 807
31. Nursing Assessment of the Newborn
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 835
III
32. The Normal Newborn: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 877
33. Newborn Nutrition
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 903
34. The Newborn at Risk: Conditions Present at Birth
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 943
35. The Newborn at Risk: Birth-Related Stressors
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 993
36. Postpartum Family Adaptation and Nursing Assessment
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1047
37. The Postpartum Family: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1075
38. Home Care of the Postpartum Family
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1111
39. Grief and Loss in the Childbearing Family
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1145
40. The Postpartum Family at Risk
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1175
41. Appendix: Common Abbreviations in Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1213
42. Appendix: Guidelines for Working with Deaf Patients and Interpreters
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1217
43. Appendix: Sign Language for Health Care Professionals
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1219
44. Maternal-Fetal Development Chart
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1223
Index 1225
IV
This is a family-focused text that provides comprehensive coverage of maternal-newborn nursing and women’s health with special attention to evidence-based practice, cultural competence, critical thinking, professionalism, patient education, and home/community care. Accurate, readable, personal, and engaging, it reflects a deep understanding of pregnancy and birth as normal life processes, and of family members as partners in care. This edition includes a deeper discussion of childbirth at risk; four new nursing care plans; updated coverage of contraception, complementary/alternative therapies, and much more. New features include Professionalism in Practice and Health Promotion Education boxes, Clinical Judgment case studies, and Critical Thinking questions. This edition also pays special attention to aligning with the AACN’s Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.
Features + Benefits
For courses in maternal-child nursing, care of women and children, and women’s health, for both 4-year BSN-level courses and selected ADN-level (2-year) programs.
This is a family-focused text that provides comprehensive coverage of maternal-newborn nursing and women’s health with special attention to evidence-based practice, cultural competence, critical thinking, professionalism, patient education, and home/community care. Accurate, readable, personal, and engaging, it reflects a deep understanding of pregnancy and birth as normal life processes, and of family members as partners in care. This edition includes a deeper discussion of childbirth at risk; four new nursing care plans; updated coverage of contraception, complementary/alternative therapies, and much more. New features include Professionalism in Practice and Health Promotion Education boxes, Clinical Judgment case studies, and Critical Thinking questions. This edition also pays special attention to aligning with the AACN’s Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.
Hallmark Features
Comprehensive coverage—including contemporary maternal-newborn nursing challenges; women’s health; human reproduction; pregnancy; birth; the newborn and postpartum families
Thoroughly prepares students to participate in maternal-newborn nursing and women's health across the entire lifespan
Step-by-Step Procedures—walking students through common tasks that will be expected of them in clinical situations, with preparation steps, rationales, required equipment and supplies, and step-by-step procedures
Guides students in performing procedures, helping them gain both mastery and confidence
“Through the Eyes of a Nurse” features—shows how a nurse can establish a connection with a couple throughout the pregnancy and after the birth of their baby, via integrated coverage in the text and online video
Shows students what a true nurse-family partnership looks like
Strong focus on patient and family teaching—including complete Patient Teaching Plans and teaching tools foruse in educating patients and families about self-care and special health care issues
Helps students teach patients and families more effectively, leading to better outcomes
Community-Based Nursing Care coverage—supporting the trend toward increased delivery of nursing care in community-based settings
Helps students provide effective care in community-based settings
Developing Cultural Competence boxes—fostering students’ awareness of cultural factors that influence a family’s expectations of and responses to health care providers, and their experiences with the health care system
Prepares students to work with women and families from all backgrounds and environments
Drug Guides—focus on correctly administering selected medications commonly used in maternal-newborn nursing, and in evaluating the effects of those medications
Helps students learn to administer medication properly, and assess their effects
Key terms lists—at the front of each chapter, with page numbers referencing where each term first appears; first references are in bold type
Gives students fast access to the terminology they will need to learn
Extensive online resources, cross-referenced throughout the text—including videos, activities, and much more
Enhances learning and provides hands-on experiences that go beyond reading
Focus Your Study summaries—outlining the main points of each chapter
Helps students review more efficiently and effectively
1. Glossary
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1
2. Current Issues in Maternal-Newborn Nursing
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 17
3. Care of the Family in a Culturally Diverse Society
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 41
4. Health Promotion of Women Across the Lifespan
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 63
5. Women's Health: Family Planning
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 85
6. Women's Health: Commonly Occurring Infections
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 105
7. Women's Health Problems
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 123
8. Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 153
9. Women's Care: Social Issues
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 169
10. Violence Against Women
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 189
11. The Reproductive System
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 211
12. Conception and Fetal Development
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 241
13. Special Reproductive Concerns: Infertility and Genetics
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 269
II
14. Preparation for Parenthood
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 305
15. Physical and Psychologic Changes of Pregnancy
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 323
16. Antepartum Nursing Assessment
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 345
17. The Expectant Family: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 373
18. Adolescent Pregnancy
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 409
19. Maternal Nutrition
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 427
20. Pregnancy at Risk: Pregestational Problems
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 451
21. Pregnancy at Risk: Gestational Onset
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 487
22. Assessment of Fetal Well-Being
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 535
23. Processes and Stages of Labor and Birth
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 569
24. Intrapartum Nursing Assessment
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 595
25. The Family in Childbirth: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 637
26. Pain Management During Labor
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 679
27. Childbirth at Risk: Prelabor Complications
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 709
28. Childbirth at Risk: Labor-Related Complications
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 741
29. Birth-Related Procedures
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 775
30. Physiologic Responses of the Newborn to Birth
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 807
31. Nursing Assessment of the Newborn
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 835
III
32. The Normal Newborn: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 877
33. Newborn Nutrition
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 903
34. The Newborn at Risk: Conditions Present at Birth
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 943
35. The Newborn at Risk: Birth-Related Stressors
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 993
36. Postpartum Family Adaptation and Nursing Assessment
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1047
37. The Postpartum Family: Needs and Care
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1075
38. Home Care of the Postpartum Family
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1111
39. Grief and Loss in the Childbearing Family
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1145
40. The Postpartum Family at Risk
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1175
41. Appendix: Common Abbreviations in Maternal-Newborn and Women's Health Nursing
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1213
42. Appendix: Guidelines for Working with Deaf Patients and Interpreters
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1217
43. Appendix: Sign Language for Health Care Professionals
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1219
44. Maternal-Fetal Development Chart
Michele Davidson/Marcia L. London/Patricia Ladewig 1223
Index 1225
IV
For courses in maternal-child nursing, care of women and children, and women's health, for both 4-year BSN-level courses and selected ADN-level (2-year) programs.
This is a family-focused text that provides comprehensive coverage of maternal-newborn nursing and women's health with special attention to evidence-based practice, cultural competence, critical thinking, professionalism, patient education, and home/community care. Accurate, readable, personal, and engaging, it reflects a deep understanding of pregnancy and birth as normal life processes, and of family members as partners in care. This edition includes a deeper discussion of childbirth at risk; four new nursing care plans; updated coverage of contraception, complementary/alternative therapies, and much more. New features include Professionalism in Practice and Health Promotion Education boxes, Clinical Judgment case studies, and Critical Thinking questions. This edition also pays special attention toaligning with the AACN's Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.
This is a family-focused text that provides comprehensive coverage of maternal-newborn nursing and women's health with special attention to evidence-based practice, cultural competence, critical thinking, professionalism, patient education, and home/community care. Accurate, readable, personal, and engaging, it reflects a deep understanding of pregnancy and birth as normal life processes, and of family members as partners in care. This edition includes a deeper discussion of childbirth at risk; four new nursing care plans; updated coverage of contraception, complementary/alternative therapies, and much more. New features include Professionalism in Practice and Health Promotion Education boxes, Clinical Judgment case studies, and Critical Thinking questions. This edition also pays special attention toaligning with the AACN's Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice.