Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children, Issue 967

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Pediatric nursing's foremost text, Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children 7/e, returns in its seventh edition with all the qualities that have contributed to its great success. As always, readers can count on Wong's Nursing Care of Infants and Children 7/e to be highly accurate, thoroughly updated, comprehensive, and remarkably readable.
The current organization and all of the popular features are retained in this seventh edition, and new features have been added to broaden its focus in the areas of community care and evidence-based practice.
This new edition, packed with full color, many special features, and the most comprehensive package available, maintains the high standards established by previous editions.
  • Focusing on the family throughout, it emphasizes the role and influence of the family in health and illness.
  • Content emphasizes wellness, with complete information concerning health promotion and injury prevention relevant to specific age groups.
  • Disorder sections provide a detailed presentation of pathophysiology to foster a clear understanding of the impact of disease on normal physiologic functions.
  • The nursing process is used to present nursing care for major diseases and disorders.
  • Play, safety, language, self-esteem, nutrition, dental health, sleep, exercise, and other aspects of wellness and health are integrated into the appropriate age chapters to provide a holistic view of the child and family.
  • Emergency Treatment boxes provide a quick reference in critical situations.
  • Guidelines boxes provide step-by-step instructions on performing specific skills or procedures.
  • Emphasis on community issues is highlighted in Community Focus boxes throughout the text to provide additional resources and guidance on caring for children outside the clinical setting.
  • Nursing Care Plans incorporate patient- and family-centered goals with rationales for nursing interventions.
  • Cultural Awareness boxes highlight ways in which variations in beliefs and practices affect child care.
  • Atraumatic Care boxes provide guidance for administering nursing care to the child, family, and nurse.
  • Family Home Care boxes better prepare families to cope with their child's care in special situations.
  • Critical Thinking Exercises challenge self-evaluation in thinking critically about clinical judgments and provide opportunities to apply knowledge to specific situations using analytical skills.
  • Nursing Alerts and Nursing Tips are highlighted to provide either critical information or helpful hints.
  • Chapter Outlines and Related Topics guide readers easily to related content areas throughout the book.
  • Key Points at the end of each chapter aid in review of important concepts.
  • Up-to-date references highlight the most current research and provide numerous sources for further review.
  • New Chapter (Chapter 4), Community-Based Nursing Care of the Child and Family, added to address this increasingly important health care arena, and reflect new trends and general issues in the care of children outside the clinical setting.
  • Immunization information updated to reflect the most current information available.
  • Evidence-Based Practice boxes throughout the text focus students' attention on application of both research and critical thought processes to support and guide the outcomes of nursing care.
  • MANY more colour illustrations added throughout to visually enhance the text's appeal and clarify information for the students.
  • From inside the book

    Contents

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    Evolution of Child Health Care in
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    Copyright

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