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1. Cover
2. Title Page
3. Copyright Page
4. About the Authors
5. Dedication
6. Preface
7. LPN/LVN Connections
8. F. A. Davis LPN/LVN Advisory Board
9. Contributors to the First Edition
10. Reviewers
11. Brief Contents
12. Contents
13. UNIT ONE: Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
14. 1 Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
15. Roles In Maternal-Child and Pediatric Nursing
16. Legalities and Ethics
17. Evidence-Based Practice
18. Informed Consent
19. Family-Centered Care
20. Special Considerations in Pediatric Nursing
21. The Maternal-Child and Pediatric Nursing Student
22. 2 Culture
23. Encountering Diversity
24. The Importance of Cultural Awareness and Knowledge in Nursing and Health-Care
Delivery
25. Culturally Appropriate Assessment
26. 3 Women’s Health Promotion Across the Life Span
27. Preventive Health Care for Women
28. Menstrual Disorders
29. Family Planning
30. Infertility Care
31. Menopause
32. Female Reproductive Tract Disorders
33. Infectious Disorders of the Reproductive Tract
34. Pelvic Floor Disorders
35. UNIT TWO: Pregnancy and the Family
36. 4 Human Reproduction and Fetal Development
37. Female Reproductive System
38. Male Reproductive System
39. Fertilization
40. Stages of Fetal Development
41. Accessory Structures of Pregnancy 61
42. Multiple Pregnancy
43. Effects of Teratogens on Fetal Development
44. 5 Physical and Psychological Changes of Pregnancy
45. Diagnosis of Pregnancy
46. Normal Physiological Changes in Pregnancy
47. Psychological Adaptation to Pregnancy
48. 6 Nursing Care During Pregnancy
49. Initial Prenatal Assessment
50. Prenatal Assessment and Care
51. 7 Promoting a Healthy Pregnancy
52. Focus on the Patient
53. Promotion of Self-Care During Pregnancy
54. Avoiding Infections
55. Nutrition in Pregnancy
56. Care of the Pregnant Adolescent
57. Care of Lesbian Patients
58. Care of the Expectant Woman Older Than Age 35
59. Focus on the Fetus
60. Focus on the Growing Family
61. 8 Nursing Care of the Woman With Complications During Pregnancy
62. Care of the Woman With Hyperemesis Gravidarum
63. Care of the Woman With Bleeding Disorders of Early Pregnancy
64. Care of the Woman With Bleeding Disorders of Late Pregnancy
65. Care of the Woman With Incompetent Cervix
66. Care of the Woman With Rh Incompatibility Between Maternal and Fetal Blood
67. Care of the Woman With a Multiple Gestation Pregnancy
68. Care of the Woman With Hypertension Disorders
69. Care of the Woman With Gestational Diabetes
70. UNIT THREE: Birth and the Family
71. 9 Nursing Care During Labor and Childbirth
72. The Physiology of Labor
73. Critical Factors in Labor
74. Maternal Systemic Response to Labor
75. Fetal Response to Labor
76. Stages of Labor and Birth
77. Settings for Childbirth
78. Admission to the Hospital or Birthing Center
79. Fetal Monitoring
80. Pain Management in Labor and Birth
81. 10 Nursing Care of the Woman With Complications During Labor and Birth
82. Care of the Woman at Risk of Preterm Labor
83. Care of the Woman With Premature Rupture of Membranes
84. Care of the Woman With a Post-Term Pregnancy
85. Care of the Woman With Abnormal Amniotic Fluid Volume
86. Labor-Related Complications
87. Emergencies and Complications During Birth
88. Care of the Family Experiencing Perinatal Loss
89. 11 Birth-Related Procedures
90. Amniotomy
91. Amnioinfusion
92. External Cephalic Version
93. Care of the Woman Undergoing Induction or the Augmentation of Labor
94. Assisted Vaginal Birth
95. Cesarean Birth
96. UNIT FOUR: Postpartum Period and the Family
97. 12 Postpartum Nursing Care
98. Postpartum Physical Adaptations
99. Nursing Care During the Early Postpartum Period
100. Postpartum Psychological Adaptations
101. Development of Family Attachment
102. 13 Postpartum Complications
103. Care of the Woman With Postpartum Hemorrhage
104. Care of the Woman With a Hematoma
105. Care of the Woman With a Uterine Infection
106. Care of the Woman With a Wound Infection
107. Care of the Woman With a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
108. Care of the Woman With Mastitis
109. Care of the Woman With Postpartum Thromboembolic Disease
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