Wong's essentials of pediatric nursing.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hockenberry, Marilyn J.
Other Authors: Wilson, David, 1950 August 25-2015
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Louis, Mo. : Mosby/Elsevier, [2009]
Edition:Eighth edition /
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Unit one : Children, their families, and the nurse
  • Perspectives of pediatric nursing
  • Community-based nursing care of the child and family
  • Family influences on child health promotion
  • Social, cultural, and religious influences on child health promotion
  • Developmental influences on child health promotion
  • Unit two : Assessment of the child and family
  • Communication and physical assessment of the child
  • Pain assessment and management in children
  • Unit three : The newborn
  • Health promotion of the newborn and family
  • Health problems of newborns
  • Unit four : Infancy
  • Health promotion of the infant and family
  • Health problems of infants
  • Unit five : Early childhood
  • Health promotion of the toddler and family
  • Health promotion of the preschooler and family
  • Health problems of toddlers and preschoolers
  • Unit six : Middle childhood and adolescence
  • Health promotion of the school-age child and family
  • Health promotion of the adolescent and family
  • Health problems of school-age children and adolescents
  • Unit seven : The child and family with special needs
  • Chronic illness, disability, or end-of-life care for the child and family
  • Impact of cognitive or sensory impairment on the child and family
  • Family-centered home care
  • Unit eight : Impact of hospitalization on the child and family
  • Family-centered care of the child during illness and hospitalization
  • Pediatric variations of nursing interventions
  • Unit nine : The child with problems related to the transfer of oxygen and nutrients
  • The child with respiratory dysfunction
  • The child with gastrointestinal dysfunction
  • Unit ten : The child with problems related to the production and circulation of blood
  • The child with cardiovascular dysfunction
  • The child with hematologic or immunologic dysfunction
  • Unit eleven : The child with a disturbance of regulatory mechanisms
  • The child with genitourinary dysfunction
  • The child with cerebral dysfunction
  • The child with endocrine dysfunction
  • The child with integumentary dysfunction
  • Unit twelve : The child with a problem that interferes with physical mobility
  • The child with musculoskeletal or articular dysfunction
  • The child with neuromuscular or muscular dysfunction