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Maternal/Newborn Plans of Care : Guidelines for Individualizing Care,
3rd Edition

Marilynn E. Doenges APRN, BC-retired
Mary Frances Moorhouse RN, MSN, CRRN, LNC

ISBN-13: 978-0-8036-0320-2
©1999 Paperback 580 pages

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Divided into four sections –– prenatal, intrapartal, maternal, postpartal, and newborn care –– this book includes 50 plans of care. Each plan includes a sample client assessment database, nursing priorities, potential nursing diagnoses with "May be related to" and "Possibly evidenced by" statements, desired outcomes/evaluation criteria, interventions, and rationales for each intervention. The interventions are separated into independent and collaborative actions A specific assessment tool for data collection is included at the beginning of each section.
  • Divided into 4 sections (prenatal, intrapartal, postpartal, and newborn) and includes 50 plans of care
  • Sections begin with a specific assessment tool for data collection to facilitate assessment and diagnosis
  • Each care plan guideline includes a sample client assessment data base, nursing priorities, potential nursing diagnoses with "May be related to" and "Possibly evidenced by" statements, desired outcomes/evaluation criteria, interventions, and rationales for each intervention; the interventions are separated into independent and collaborative actions
  • Expanded home care and outpatient monitoring
  • Plans of care for such special needs as prenatal substance dependence/abuse and the infant of an HIV-positive mother are included
  • The introductory chapters include:
  • Adapting Theory to Practice
    • current issues and trends in maternity nursing, including cost containment, advanced and collaborative practice, shorter hospital stays, home care, and freestanding birth centers
    • review of nursing process, nursing diagnosis, and formulation of plans of care
    • a sample client situation with individual data and corresponding plans of care to demonstrate how to adapt the nursing process to practice
    • evaluation and documentation with sample documentation methods (SOAP, DAR)

1. Trends and Issues in Maternal/Newborn Care
2. Nursing Process: Planning Care with Nursing Diagnoses
3. Critical Thinking: Adapting Theory to Practice
4. Prenatal Concepts
Prenatal Assessment Data Base; Genetic Counseling; First Trimester, Second Trimester, Third Trimester; High-Risk Pregnancy; Prenatal Substance Dependence/Abuse; The Pregnant Adolescent; Cardiac Conditions; Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension; Diabetes Mellitus: Prepregnancy/Gestational; Prenatal Hemorrhage; Prenatal Infection; Premature Dilation of the Cervix; Spontaneous Termination; Elective Termination; Labor/Prevention of Delivery
5. Intrapartal Concepts
Intrapartal Assessment Tool; Labor: Stage 1. Latent Phase; Stage 1. Active Phase; Labor: Stage 1. Transition Phase (Deceleration); Labor: Stage 2 (Expulsion); Labor: Stage 3 (Placental Expulsion); Dysfunctional Labor; Labor: Induced/Augmented; Cesarean Birth; Precipitous Labor/Delivery or Unplanned/Out-of-Hospital Delivery; Intrapartal Hypertension; Intrapartal Diabetes Mellitus
6. Maternal Postpartal Concepts
Postpartal Assessment Tool: Stage 4; The Client at 4 Hours to 2 Days Postpartum; Care Following Cesarean Delivery; The Client at 24 to 48 Hours Following Early Discharge; The Client at 1 Week Following Discharge; The Client at 4 to 6 Weeks Following Discharge; Postpartal Hemorrhage; Postpartal Diabetes Mellitus; Puerperal Infection; Postpartal Thrombophlebitis; The Parents of a Child with Special Needs; Perinatal Loss
7. Newborn Concepts
Neonatal Assessment Tool: The First Hour of Life; The Neonate at 2 Hours to 2 Days of Age; The Neonate at 24 to 48 Hours Following Early Discharge; The Neonate at 1 Week Following Discharge; The Infant at 4 Weeks Following Birth; The Preterm Infant; Deviations in Growth Pattern; Circumcision; Hyperbilirubinemia; The Infant of an Addicted Mother; The Infant of an HIV-Positive Mother

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