Handbook of neonatal intensive care /

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Edition:3rd ed.
Imprint:St. Louis : Mosby Year Book, c1993.
Description:xiv, 672 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1486052
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Other title:Neonatal intensive care.
Other authors / contributors:Merenstein, Gerald B.
Gardner, Sandra L.
ISBN:080166702X
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
committed to retain 20170930 20421213 HathiTrust
Table of Contents:
  • Unit I. Evidence-Based Practice
  • 1. Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Decisions
  • Unit II. Support of the Neonate
  • 2. Prenatal Environment: Effect on Neonatal Outcome
  • 3. Perinatal Transport
  • 4. Delivery Room Care
  • 5. Initial Nursery Care
  • 6. Heat Balance
  • 7. Physiologic Monitoring
  • 8. Diagnostic Imaging in the Neonate
  • 9. Pharmacology in Neonatal Care
  • 10. Drug Withdrawal in the Neonate
  • 11. Acid-Base Homeostasis and Oxygenation
  • 12. Pain and Pain Relief
  • 13. The Neonate and Environment: Impact on Development
  • Unit III. Metabolic and Nutritional Care of the Neonate
  • 14. Fluid and Electrolyte Management
  • 15. Glucose Homeostasis
  • 16. Enteral Nutrition
  • 17. Total Parenteral Nutrition
  • 18. Skin and Skin Care
  • 19. Breastfeeding the Neonate With Special Needs
  • Unit IV. Infection and Hematologic Diseases of the Neonate
  • 20. Newborn Hematology
  • 21. Jaundice
  • 22. Infection in the Neonate
  • Unit V. Common Systemic Diseases of the Neonate
  • 23. Respiratory Diseases
  • 24. Cardiovascular Disease and Surgical Interventions
  • 25. Neonatal Nephrology
  • 26. Neurologic Disorders
  • 27. Genetic Disorders, Malformations, and Inborn Errors of Metabolism
  • 28. Neonatal Surgery
  • Unit VI. Psychosocial Aspects of Neonatal Care
  • 29. Families in Crisis: Theoretical and Practical Considerations
  • 30. Grief and Perinatal Loss
  • 31. Follow-up of the NICU Infant
  • 32. Ethics, Values, and Palliative Care in Neonatal Intensive Care