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Routledge
13 November 2019
Thoroughly revised and updated, this new edition of Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing is a comprehensive, evidence-based text for nurses and allied health professionals caring for sick newborn infants.

This user-friendly text focuses on the common problems and related care occurring within the neonatal specialty. All previous chapters have been thoroughly updated and new content includes chapters on, for example, organisation of neonatal care, assessment of the neonate, the premature and low birth weight neonate as well as palliative care. In addition, the book now includes a broad and in-depth web-based companion comprising online resources, case studies with answer guides and learning activities. This accessible and interactive approach enables nurses to recognise, rationalise and understand clinical problems using an evidence-based approach. Divided into four parts, the book provides an overview of neonatal care, and a detailed look at the physical and emotional wellbeing of neonate and family, a range of clinical aspects of neonatal care, and key practices and procedures.

Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing will be essential reading for both new and experienced nurses, allied health professionals and students learning about neonatal care including those undertaking qualifications in the neonatal specialism and pre-registration students taking relevant modules or placements.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
Weight:   2.100kg
ISBN:   9781138556836
ISBN 10:   1138556831
Pages:   700
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
SECTION 1: AN OVERVIEW OF NEONATAL CARE 1 Organisation of neonatal care 2 Assessment of the neonate 3 The preterm and low birthweight infant SECTION 2: THE PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL WELLBEING OF NEONATE AND FAMILY 4 Nurturing supportive family and infant relationships in the neonatal environment 5 Developmentally focused nursing care 6 Management of pain and stress in the neonatal unit 7 Neonatal palliative care 8 Neonatal bereavement care 9 Legal and ethical issues in neonatal care SECTION 3: CLINICAL ASPECTS OF NEONATAL CARE 10 Early care of the newborn 11 Management of thermal stability 12 Management of respiratory disorders 13 Management of cardiovascular disorders 14 Neonatal brain injury 15 Management of haematological disorders 16 Management of neonatal fluid and electrolyte balance 17 Nutrition and feeding in the neonatal unit 18 Neonatal infection SECTION 4: PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES IN NEONATAL CARE 19 Medication practice in the neonatal unit 20 Neonatal anaesthesia 21 Neonatal surgical care 22 Neonatal transportation 23 Exploring evidence-based practice in neonatal care 24 Final comments and acknowledgments

Glenys Boxwell was an Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner for Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust. She was previously a senior lecturer at Homerton College, Cambridge, and has now retired from clinical practice. Julia Petty worked as a neonatal and children’s nurse clinical educator and neonatal course leader prior to her current role as senior lecturer in children’s nurse education at the University of Hertfordshire. Lisa Kaiser qualified as an Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner in 2014 and is currently practising at Glan Clwyd Hospital in North Wales. She completed her MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, which involved research of noradrenaline infusion stability.

Reviews for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing

This is an excellent book not only for those who are new to the area of neonatal nursing but also for those undertaking their qualification in specialty. It sets topics out in an easy to understand and logical fashion, identifies where the following text will impact and encourages students and readers to test themselves at the end of each chapter. It is also evidenced throughout ensuring that readers are signposted to further information. An updated and essential part of neonatal nurses' toolkits. - Dr Lynne Paterson, Nurse Lead, NHS Northern Neonatal Network 'This is an excellent book not only for those who are new to the area of neonatal nursing but also for those undertaking their qualification in specialty. It sets topics out in an easy to understand and logical fashion identifies where the following text will impact and encourages students and readers to test themselves at the end of each chapter. It is also evidenced throughout ensuring that readers are signposted to further information. An updated and essential part of neonatal nurses toolkits.' - Dr Lynne Paterson, Nurse Lead, NHS Northern Neonatal Network


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