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WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING 2020 - 2021


ADN 3 – UNIT I Fluid and Electrolytes

REQUIRED READINGS
 Ball, J. and Bindler, R., et al. (2017). Pediatric Nursing Caring for Children, 7th
edition. (Chapter 18). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall.
 Ball, J. and Bindler, R. et al. (2017). Pediatric Nursing Caring for Children, 7th
edition. (Chapter 31 Burns, pgs. 925-934). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice
Hall.
 Hinkle, J. and Cheever, K., et al., 14th Ed., (2014). Brunner and Suddarth’s
textbook of medical surgical nursing (Chapter 13). Philadelphia: Lippincott,
Williams, & Wilkins.
 Hinkle, J. and Cheever, K., et al., 14h Ed., (2014). Brunner and Suddarth’s
textbook of medical surgical nursing (Chapter 62 Burns). Philadelphia:
Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins.

SUGGESTED READINGS:
 Crawford, A. and Harris, H. (2011). I.V. fluids: what nurses need to know.
Nursing 2011, 41(5), 30-37.
 Crawford, A. and Harris, H. (2012). SIADH: Fluid out of balance. Nursing 2012,
42(9), 50-57.
 Culleiton, A. (2013). Caring for patients with burn injuries. Nursing 2013, 43(8),
27-37.
 Culleiton, A. and Simko, L. (2011). Keeping electrolytes and fluids in balance:
Part 1. Nursing 2011 Critical Care, 6(2), 31-35.
 Culleiton, A. and Simko, L. (2011). Keeping electrolytes and fluids in balance:
Part 2. Nursing 2011 Critical Care, 6(2), 27-32.
 Hale, A. and Hovey, M. (2014). Fluid Electrolytes and Acid-Base Imbalances:
Content review plus practice questions.

Revised: December 2019 AMD

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