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245 00 ^aWong's nursing care of infants and children /^cMarilyn J.Hockenberry; David Wilson; Cheryl C. Rodgers, |
246 30 ^aNursing care of infants and children |
250 ^aEleventh edition |
300 ^axxx, 1392 pages :^bcolor illustrations ;^c28 cm |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index |
505 00 ^a^gI.^tChildren, their families, and the nurse --^tPerspectives of pediatric nursing /^rMarilyn J.Hockenberry --^tSocial, cultural, religious, and familyinfluences on child health promotion /^rQuinn Franklin,^rKim Mooney-Doyle --^tHereditary influences on healthpromotion of the child and family /^rCynthia A. Prows --^gII.^tChildhood and family assessment --^tCommunication,physical, and developmental assessment of the child andfamily /^rJan M. Foote --^tPain assessment and managementin children /^rShirley D. Martin, Maggie Maxtin, KatherineSmalling, and Sue Park --^tChildhood communicable andinfectious diseases /^rCheryl C. Rodgers --^gIII.^tFamily-centered care of the newborn --^tHealth promotion of thenewborn and family /^rBarbara J. Wheeler --^tHealthproblems of the newborn /^rKimberly Fisher and Kristina D.Wilson --^tThe high-risk newborn and family /^rKimberlyFisher --^gIV.^tFamily-centered care of the infant --^tHealth promotion of the infant and family /^rMystii Kiddand Cheryl C. Rodgers --^tHealth problems of the infant /^rLisa M. Cleveland --^gV.^tFamily-centered care of thetoddler and preschooler --^tHealth promotion of thetoddler and family /^rElizabeth A. Duffy --^tHealthpromotion of the preschooler and family /^rRebecca A.Monroe --^tHealth problems of early childhood /^rBrigit M.Carter --^gVI.^tFamily-centered care of the school-agechild --^tHealth promotion of the school-age child andfamily /^rCheryl C. Rodgers --^tHealth problems of theschool-age child /^rKatherine Soss Prihoda and Cheryl C.Rodgers --^gVII.^tFamily-centered care of the adolescent --^tHealth promotion of the adolescent and family /^rAnneDerouin --^tHealth problems of the adolescent /^rCheryl C.Rodgers -- |
505 80 ^a^gVIII.^tFamily-centered care of the child with specialneeds --^tImpact of chronic illness, disability, or end-of-life care for the child and family /^rSharron L. Docherty,Debra Brandon, Alexandra Kathleen Superdock, and Ramond CBarfeld --^tImpact of cognitive or sensory impairment onthe child and family /^rRosalind Bryant --^gIX.^tThe childwho is hospitalized --^tFamily-centered care of the childduring illness and hospitalization /^rTara Merck andPatricia Barry McElfresh --^tPediatric nursinginterventions and skills /^rCaroline E. Anderson and RuthAnne Herring --^gX.^tChildhood nutrition and eliminationproblems --^tThe child with fluid and electrolyteimbalance /^rMary A. Mondozzi,^rRose Ann Urdiales Baker,^rMarilyn J. Hockenberry --^tThe child with renaldysfunction /^rPatricia A. Ring,^rCynthia J. Camille --^tThe child with gastrointestinal dysfunction /^rCheryl C.Rodgers --^gXI.^tChildhood oxygenation problems --^tThechild with respiratory dysfunction /^rPatricia Conlon --^gXII.^tChildhood blood production and circulationproblems --^tThe child with cardiovascular dysfunction /^rMargaret L. Schroeder,^rAnnette L. Baker,^rHeatherBastardi^rPatricia O^'Brien --^tThe child with hematologicor immunologic dysfunction /^rRosalind Bryant --^gXIII.^tChildhood regulatory problems --^tThe child with cancer/^rKathleen S. Ruccione --^tThe child with cerebraldysfunction /^rMaureen Sheehan --^tThe child withendocrine dysfunction /^rAmy Barry,^rErin Connelly --^gXIV.^tChildhood physical mobility problems --^tThe childwith integumentary dysfunction /^rCheryl C. Rodgers --^tThe child with musculoskeletal or articular dysfunction/^rAngela Drummond --^tThe child with neuromuscular ormuscular dysfunction --^rAnne Feierabend Stanton^rTeri AHuddleston Lavenbarg |
520 ^aPrepare to give pediatric patients the specialized carethey deserve with the leading text in pediatric nursing.Written by pediatric experts, ^"Wong^'s Nursing Care ofInfants and Children, 11th Edition^" takes a unique, easy-to-follow developmental approach to describe the care ofchildren at each age and stage of development. Thislongtime bestseller provides an evidence-based, clinicalperspective that shows how the quality of nursing care canimpact quality patient outcomes. Childhood diseases anddisorders are organized by age groups and body systems andexplained through the nursing process framework. Thisedition features completely updated and reorganizedchapters that present content in a clear, easy-to-understand way. New Quality Indicator boxes paint a biggerpicture of hospitals and how they look at quality andsafety. -- From product description |
650 2 ^aPediatric Nursing |
650 2 ^aInfants^xCare |
650 2 ^aChild care |
700 1 ^aHockenberry, Marilyn J.,^eeditor |
700 1 ^aWilson, David,^d1950 August 25-2015,^eeditor |
700 1 ^aRodgers, Cheryl C.,^eeditor |
999 ^aStaff Colib |