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"This convenient, easy-to-use orientation reference and care guide provides new neonatal nurses and their preceptors with the core information needed to provide safe, effective, holistic care to newborn infants and their families. Addressing the needs of both low-risk and high-risk infants, the guide presents specific, evidence-based interventions and facilitates the nurse's role as educator to new parents and as a source of support and compassion...
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"The Neonatal Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 3rd Edition, is an essential document for every neonatal nurse practicing in the United States. The scope of practice statement answers the who, what, when, where, how, and why questions of neonatal nursing. The standards provide authoritative statements of the actions and behaviors that all registered neonatal nurses are expected to competently perform, regardless of role, population, specialty,...
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"This handbook is a quick reference for nurses who care for the small and sick newborn. It addresses the most common conditions and procedures. The material is offered in an easy to use format and is meant to be a quick reference not a comprehensive one. It can be used by anyone providing care to this population. A systems approach is used in section I. Section II highlights special care considerations, and the final Section, III presents the common...
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"The goal of the book is to provide useful clinical information to practicing perinatal nurses. A perinatal nurse assist women during their pregnancy educating about childbirth techniques, prenatal health, and what to expect throughout their pregnancy as well as how to bond and care for their baby after birth. Perinatal Nursing provides up-to-date information on best practices, standards, guidelines, etc. It is a comprehensive text for the standard...
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"Each core measure chapters begins with an overview of the subject but then dives into the relevance of the core measure first for the clinician, then the family and finally the infant. Unless the nurse is whole and healthy, physically, emotionally and spiritually s/he is unable to meet the needs of the infant and family in crisis. This work isn't about doing more, and in truth, in many ways it's an invitation to do less and 'be' more"--
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