TY - BOOK AU - Durham,Roberta F. AU - Chapman,Linda AU - Miller,Connie TI - Davis advantage for maternal-newborn nursing: critical components of nursing SN - 9781719645737 AV - RG951 .D87 2023. U1 - 618.2/0231 23/eng/20220325 PY - 2023///] CY - Philadelphia, PA PB - F.A. Davis Company KW - Maternal-Child Nursing KW - Perinatal Care N1 - Preceded by: Maternal-newborn nursing / Roberta F. Durham, Linda L. Chapman. Third edition. [2019]; Includes bibliographical references and index; Trends and Issues -- Ethics and Standards of Practice Issues -- Genetics, Conception, Fetal Development, and Reproductive Technology -- Physiological Aspects of Antepartum Care -- The Psycho-Social-Cultural Aspects of Pregnancy -- Antepartal Tests -- Complications of Pregnancy -- Labor and Birth -- Fetal Heart Rate Assessment -- Complications of Labor and Birth -- Intrapartum and Postpartum Care of Cesarean Birth Families -- Postpartum Physiological Assessments and Nursing Care -- Transition to Parenthood -- Postpartum Complications and Nursing Care -- Nursing Care of the Neonate and Family -- Newborn Nutrition -- Complications of the Neonate and Nursing Care -- Well Women's Health -- Alterations in Women's Health N2 - "We revised the textbook based on the recommendations of those who have used it-faculty from various states and students in all types of programs-and our own experiences. Revisions include enhanced rationale for nursing actions in all chapters, increased content in pathophysiology in many areas, and expanded high-risk content. We have updated content to keep current in standards in practice, including new guidelines for management of pregnancy complications, management of postpartum hemorrhage, management of intrapartal fetal heart rate abnormalities, assessment and care of the late preterm infant, and assessment and care of the newborn with hyperbilirubinemia. We have expanded sections on patient education, patient teaching resources, and complementary and alternative therapies. Professional standards of care for maternity nurses are based on current practice guidelines and research"-- ER -