D Corkin
Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing
Herausgegeben von Corkin, Doris; Clarke, Sonya; Liggett, Lorna
D Corkin
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Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing comprehensively addresses a selection of the most common issues that arise when planning care for infants, children and young people within the hospital and community setting. This core text utilizes clear images and detailed case studies to provide a holistic insight into the practice of care planning through the report of current research, best available evidence, policy and education which reflects both the uniqueness and diversity of contemporary children's nursing.
Divided into sections for ease of reference, Care Planning in…mehr
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Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing comprehensively addresses a selection of the most common issues that arise when planning care for infants, children and young people within the hospital and community setting. This core text utilizes clear images and detailed case studies to provide a holistic insight into the practice of care planning through the report of current research, best available evidence, policy and education which reflects both the uniqueness and diversity of contemporary children's nursing.
Divided into sections for ease of reference, Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing explores both the theory and practice of care planning. Chapters on the principles of care planning include issues such as managing risk, safeguarding children, ethical and legal implications, integrated care pathways, interprofessional assessment, and invaluable parent perspectives. Additional chapters on the application of planning care examine the practical aspects of a wide range of specific conditions including cystic fibrosis, obesity, cardiac/renal failure and HIV/AIDS. Each chapter is interactive with questions, learning activities and points for discussion creating an engaging and enquiry-based learning approach.
Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing is a definitive resource, reflecting innovative practice which is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate nurse education.
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Divided into sections for ease of reference, Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing explores both the theory and practice of care planning. Chapters on the principles of care planning include issues such as managing risk, safeguarding children, ethical and legal implications, integrated care pathways, interprofessional assessment, and invaluable parent perspectives. Additional chapters on the application of planning care examine the practical aspects of a wide range of specific conditions including cystic fibrosis, obesity, cardiac/renal failure and HIV/AIDS. Each chapter is interactive with questions, learning activities and points for discussion creating an engaging and enquiry-based learning approach.
Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing is a definitive resource, reflecting innovative practice which is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate nurse education.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 247mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1210g
- ISBN-13: 9781405199285
- ISBN-10: 1405199288
- Artikelnr.: 33636915
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 247mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1210g
- ISBN-13: 9781405199285
- ISBN-10: 1405199288
- Artikelnr.: 33636915
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Foreword xi Preface xii Contributors xiv Acknowledgements xxvi Section 1:
Principles of Care Planning 1 1 The Nature of Care Planning and Nursing
Delivery for Infants, Children and Young People 3 Doris Corkin and Pauline
Cardwell Introduction 3 Nursing process - what is the nursing process? 3
Nursing diagnoses 6 Planning care - what is a care plan? 7 Philosophy of
care 9 What are nursing models 9 Summary 15 References 19 2 Risk Assessment
and Management 21 Sonya Clarke and Doris Corkin Introduction 21 Risk
assessment 21 Main sources of risk 22 Categories of risk 23 Risk management
24 Examples of risk 24 Following an incident 24 Summary 25 References 25 3
Safeguarding to Protect Children, Young People and Their Families 27 Lorna
Liggett Introduction 27 Inquiry into Victoria Climbié 27 Recognition of
child abuse and neglect 28 Policies and procedures 31 Assessment 34
Record-keeping 35 Roles and responsibilities 36 Summary 37 References 38 4
Ethical and Legal Implications When Planning Care for Children and Young
People 39 Orla McAlinden Introduction 39 Ethics and morality 40 The law 42
What is advocacy? 43 The rights of the child 44 Consent 45 Challenges to
healthcare decisions and actions 45 Evidence-based practice 46
Documentation within care planning 46 Summary 47 References 48 5 Young
People and Truth Telling 50 Catherine Monaghan Introduction 50 Summary 55
References 56 6 Sexual Health 57 Jim Richardson Introduction 57 Answers to
questions 58 Some facts 59 Summary 61 References 61 7 Integrated Care
Pathways 62 Pauline Cardwell and Philomena Morrow Introduction 62 The
origins of integrated care pathways 63 What are integrated care pathways?
63 How do integrated care pathways contribute to evidence-based practice?
66 Summary 67 References 67 8 Interprofessional Assessment and Care
Planning in Critical Care 69 Philomena Morrow Introduction 69 Case study 69
Interprofessional working 70 ABCDE assessment framework 73 Assessment of
disability 76 Summary 79 References 79 9 Practice Education Facilitator,
Mentor and Student - Supporting the Planning of Care 81 Michael Davidson
and Nuala Devlin Introduction 81 Role of mentors 82 Practice education
facilitator role 82 Case study 84 Summary 87 References 87 10 Holistic Care
- Family Partnership in Practice 89 Erica Brown Introduction 89
Family-centred care 90 Families adapting to their child's illness 90
Empowering parents 92 Summary 94 References 94 11 From Hospital to Home -
Parents' Refl ective Account 96 Ian and Nicola Markwell Introduction 96
Planning care 97 Hospital to home 99 Living with Ryan and his tracheostomy
100 Parents as carers 101 Siblings and extended family 102 Our son Ryan 103
Ryan's education 103 Giving something back 104 Section 2: Care Planning -
Pain Management 105 12 Managing a Neonate in an Intensive Care Unit 107
Clare Morfoot and Susanne Simmons Answers to questions 108 References 114
13 Epidural Analgesia 116 Michelle Bennett and Sharon Douglass Answers to
questions 117 References 121 Section 3: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Special Needs 123 14 Young Person with a History of Epilepsy 125 Alan
Forster The epilepsies 126 Answers to questions 127 Seizures 130 References
136 Websites for further reading 138 15 Nut Allergy - Anaphylaxis
Management 139 Diane Gow Answers to questions 140 References 146 16 Closed
Head Injury 147 Katie Dowdie and Carol McCormick Answers to questions 148
References 159 17 Obesity 160 Janice Christie Answers to questions 162
Summary 169 References 170 Section 4: Care of Neonates and Children with
Respiratory Disorders 173 18 Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 175
Susanne Simmons and Clare Morfoot Answers to questions 176 References 182
19 Cystic Fibrosis 183 Hazel Mills and Mary MacFarlane Answers to questions
184 References 189 20 Asthma 191 Barbara Maxwell Answers to questions 192
References 198 Section 5: Care of Infants and Young Persons with Cardiac
Conditions 199 21 Cardiac Catheterisation 201 Pauline Carson Answers to
questions 202 References 207 22 Infant with Cardiac Failure 208 Anne
Finnegan Answers to questions 209 References 219 Section 6: Care Planning -
Surgical Procedures 223 23 Tonsillectomy 225 Kathryn O'Hara and Doris
Corkin Answers to questions 226 References 231 24 Appendicectomy 233 Lorna
Liggett Answers to questions 234 References 240 Section 7: Care of Infants
and Young Persons with Orthopaedic Conditions 241 25 Ilizarov Frame 243
Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 245 References 254 26 Developmental
Dysplasia of the Hip 256 Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 258 References
262 Section 8: Care of the Gastro-intestinal Tract in Infants and Children
263 27 Gastro-oesophageal Reflux 265 Doris Corkin and Heather McKee Answers
to questions 266 References 271 28 Cerebral Palsy and Nasogastric Tube
Feeding 272 Gillian McEwing Answers to questions 273 References 280 29
Enteral Feeding - Gastrostomy Care 282 Catherine Paxton Answers to
questions 283 References 290 Section 9: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Endocrine Disorders 291 30 Nephrotic Syndrome 293 Janet Kelsey Answers
to questions 294 References 299 31 Newly Diagnosed Diabetic 300 Pauline
Cardwell and Doris Corkin What is diabetes mellitus? 301 Answers to
questions 301 References 307 32 Acute Renal Failure/Kidney Injury 308 Hazel
Gibson, Gloria Hook and Rosi Simpson Answers to questions 309 References
315 Further reading 316 Section 10: Care of Infants and Young Persons with
Skin Conditions 319 33 Infant with Infected Eczema 321 Gilli Lewis and
Debbie Rickard Answers to questions 322 References 329 34 Burns Injury 332
Idy Fu Answers to questions 333 References 339 Section 11: Care of Children
and Young Persons with Life-Limiting Conditions 341 35 Young Person with
Spinal Muscular Atrophy 343 Doris Corkin and Julie Chambers Answers to
questions 344 References 350 36 HIV/AIDS 352 Karen Salmon Answers to
questions 356 References 359 37 Bereavement Support 361 Una Hughes and
Breige Morgan Answers to questions 362 Summary 366 References 367
Appendices 368 Index 391
Principles of Care Planning 1 1 The Nature of Care Planning and Nursing
Delivery for Infants, Children and Young People 3 Doris Corkin and Pauline
Cardwell Introduction 3 Nursing process - what is the nursing process? 3
Nursing diagnoses 6 Planning care - what is a care plan? 7 Philosophy of
care 9 What are nursing models 9 Summary 15 References 19 2 Risk Assessment
and Management 21 Sonya Clarke and Doris Corkin Introduction 21 Risk
assessment 21 Main sources of risk 22 Categories of risk 23 Risk management
24 Examples of risk 24 Following an incident 24 Summary 25 References 25 3
Safeguarding to Protect Children, Young People and Their Families 27 Lorna
Liggett Introduction 27 Inquiry into Victoria Climbié 27 Recognition of
child abuse and neglect 28 Policies and procedures 31 Assessment 34
Record-keeping 35 Roles and responsibilities 36 Summary 37 References 38 4
Ethical and Legal Implications When Planning Care for Children and Young
People 39 Orla McAlinden Introduction 39 Ethics and morality 40 The law 42
What is advocacy? 43 The rights of the child 44 Consent 45 Challenges to
healthcare decisions and actions 45 Evidence-based practice 46
Documentation within care planning 46 Summary 47 References 48 5 Young
People and Truth Telling 50 Catherine Monaghan Introduction 50 Summary 55
References 56 6 Sexual Health 57 Jim Richardson Introduction 57 Answers to
questions 58 Some facts 59 Summary 61 References 61 7 Integrated Care
Pathways 62 Pauline Cardwell and Philomena Morrow Introduction 62 The
origins of integrated care pathways 63 What are integrated care pathways?
63 How do integrated care pathways contribute to evidence-based practice?
66 Summary 67 References 67 8 Interprofessional Assessment and Care
Planning in Critical Care 69 Philomena Morrow Introduction 69 Case study 69
Interprofessional working 70 ABCDE assessment framework 73 Assessment of
disability 76 Summary 79 References 79 9 Practice Education Facilitator,
Mentor and Student - Supporting the Planning of Care 81 Michael Davidson
and Nuala Devlin Introduction 81 Role of mentors 82 Practice education
facilitator role 82 Case study 84 Summary 87 References 87 10 Holistic Care
- Family Partnership in Practice 89 Erica Brown Introduction 89
Family-centred care 90 Families adapting to their child's illness 90
Empowering parents 92 Summary 94 References 94 11 From Hospital to Home -
Parents' Refl ective Account 96 Ian and Nicola Markwell Introduction 96
Planning care 97 Hospital to home 99 Living with Ryan and his tracheostomy
100 Parents as carers 101 Siblings and extended family 102 Our son Ryan 103
Ryan's education 103 Giving something back 104 Section 2: Care Planning -
Pain Management 105 12 Managing a Neonate in an Intensive Care Unit 107
Clare Morfoot and Susanne Simmons Answers to questions 108 References 114
13 Epidural Analgesia 116 Michelle Bennett and Sharon Douglass Answers to
questions 117 References 121 Section 3: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Special Needs 123 14 Young Person with a History of Epilepsy 125 Alan
Forster The epilepsies 126 Answers to questions 127 Seizures 130 References
136 Websites for further reading 138 15 Nut Allergy - Anaphylaxis
Management 139 Diane Gow Answers to questions 140 References 146 16 Closed
Head Injury 147 Katie Dowdie and Carol McCormick Answers to questions 148
References 159 17 Obesity 160 Janice Christie Answers to questions 162
Summary 169 References 170 Section 4: Care of Neonates and Children with
Respiratory Disorders 173 18 Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 175
Susanne Simmons and Clare Morfoot Answers to questions 176 References 182
19 Cystic Fibrosis 183 Hazel Mills and Mary MacFarlane Answers to questions
184 References 189 20 Asthma 191 Barbara Maxwell Answers to questions 192
References 198 Section 5: Care of Infants and Young Persons with Cardiac
Conditions 199 21 Cardiac Catheterisation 201 Pauline Carson Answers to
questions 202 References 207 22 Infant with Cardiac Failure 208 Anne
Finnegan Answers to questions 209 References 219 Section 6: Care Planning -
Surgical Procedures 223 23 Tonsillectomy 225 Kathryn O'Hara and Doris
Corkin Answers to questions 226 References 231 24 Appendicectomy 233 Lorna
Liggett Answers to questions 234 References 240 Section 7: Care of Infants
and Young Persons with Orthopaedic Conditions 241 25 Ilizarov Frame 243
Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 245 References 254 26 Developmental
Dysplasia of the Hip 256 Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 258 References
262 Section 8: Care of the Gastro-intestinal Tract in Infants and Children
263 27 Gastro-oesophageal Reflux 265 Doris Corkin and Heather McKee Answers
to questions 266 References 271 28 Cerebral Palsy and Nasogastric Tube
Feeding 272 Gillian McEwing Answers to questions 273 References 280 29
Enteral Feeding - Gastrostomy Care 282 Catherine Paxton Answers to
questions 283 References 290 Section 9: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Endocrine Disorders 291 30 Nephrotic Syndrome 293 Janet Kelsey Answers
to questions 294 References 299 31 Newly Diagnosed Diabetic 300 Pauline
Cardwell and Doris Corkin What is diabetes mellitus? 301 Answers to
questions 301 References 307 32 Acute Renal Failure/Kidney Injury 308 Hazel
Gibson, Gloria Hook and Rosi Simpson Answers to questions 309 References
315 Further reading 316 Section 10: Care of Infants and Young Persons with
Skin Conditions 319 33 Infant with Infected Eczema 321 Gilli Lewis and
Debbie Rickard Answers to questions 322 References 329 34 Burns Injury 332
Idy Fu Answers to questions 333 References 339 Section 11: Care of Children
and Young Persons with Life-Limiting Conditions 341 35 Young Person with
Spinal Muscular Atrophy 343 Doris Corkin and Julie Chambers Answers to
questions 344 References 350 36 HIV/AIDS 352 Karen Salmon Answers to
questions 356 References 359 37 Bereavement Support 361 Una Hughes and
Breige Morgan Answers to questions 362 Summary 366 References 367
Appendices 368 Index 391
Foreword xi Preface xii Contributors xiv Acknowledgements xxvi Section 1:
Principles of Care Planning 1 1 The Nature of Care Planning and Nursing
Delivery for Infants, Children and Young People 3 Doris Corkin and Pauline
Cardwell Introduction 3 Nursing process - what is the nursing process? 3
Nursing diagnoses 6 Planning care - what is a care plan? 7 Philosophy of
care 9 What are nursing models 9 Summary 15 References 19 2 Risk Assessment
and Management 21 Sonya Clarke and Doris Corkin Introduction 21 Risk
assessment 21 Main sources of risk 22 Categories of risk 23 Risk management
24 Examples of risk 24 Following an incident 24 Summary 25 References 25 3
Safeguarding to Protect Children, Young People and Their Families 27 Lorna
Liggett Introduction 27 Inquiry into Victoria Climbié 27 Recognition of
child abuse and neglect 28 Policies and procedures 31 Assessment 34
Record-keeping 35 Roles and responsibilities 36 Summary 37 References 38 4
Ethical and Legal Implications When Planning Care for Children and Young
People 39 Orla McAlinden Introduction 39 Ethics and morality 40 The law 42
What is advocacy? 43 The rights of the child 44 Consent 45 Challenges to
healthcare decisions and actions 45 Evidence-based practice 46
Documentation within care planning 46 Summary 47 References 48 5 Young
People and Truth Telling 50 Catherine Monaghan Introduction 50 Summary 55
References 56 6 Sexual Health 57 Jim Richardson Introduction 57 Answers to
questions 58 Some facts 59 Summary 61 References 61 7 Integrated Care
Pathways 62 Pauline Cardwell and Philomena Morrow Introduction 62 The
origins of integrated care pathways 63 What are integrated care pathways?
63 How do integrated care pathways contribute to evidence-based practice?
66 Summary 67 References 67 8 Interprofessional Assessment and Care
Planning in Critical Care 69 Philomena Morrow Introduction 69 Case study 69
Interprofessional working 70 ABCDE assessment framework 73 Assessment of
disability 76 Summary 79 References 79 9 Practice Education Facilitator,
Mentor and Student - Supporting the Planning of Care 81 Michael Davidson
and Nuala Devlin Introduction 81 Role of mentors 82 Practice education
facilitator role 82 Case study 84 Summary 87 References 87 10 Holistic Care
- Family Partnership in Practice 89 Erica Brown Introduction 89
Family-centred care 90 Families adapting to their child's illness 90
Empowering parents 92 Summary 94 References 94 11 From Hospital to Home -
Parents' Refl ective Account 96 Ian and Nicola Markwell Introduction 96
Planning care 97 Hospital to home 99 Living with Ryan and his tracheostomy
100 Parents as carers 101 Siblings and extended family 102 Our son Ryan 103
Ryan's education 103 Giving something back 104 Section 2: Care Planning -
Pain Management 105 12 Managing a Neonate in an Intensive Care Unit 107
Clare Morfoot and Susanne Simmons Answers to questions 108 References 114
13 Epidural Analgesia 116 Michelle Bennett and Sharon Douglass Answers to
questions 117 References 121 Section 3: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Special Needs 123 14 Young Person with a History of Epilepsy 125 Alan
Forster The epilepsies 126 Answers to questions 127 Seizures 130 References
136 Websites for further reading 138 15 Nut Allergy - Anaphylaxis
Management 139 Diane Gow Answers to questions 140 References 146 16 Closed
Head Injury 147 Katie Dowdie and Carol McCormick Answers to questions 148
References 159 17 Obesity 160 Janice Christie Answers to questions 162
Summary 169 References 170 Section 4: Care of Neonates and Children with
Respiratory Disorders 173 18 Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 175
Susanne Simmons and Clare Morfoot Answers to questions 176 References 182
19 Cystic Fibrosis 183 Hazel Mills and Mary MacFarlane Answers to questions
184 References 189 20 Asthma 191 Barbara Maxwell Answers to questions 192
References 198 Section 5: Care of Infants and Young Persons with Cardiac
Conditions 199 21 Cardiac Catheterisation 201 Pauline Carson Answers to
questions 202 References 207 22 Infant with Cardiac Failure 208 Anne
Finnegan Answers to questions 209 References 219 Section 6: Care Planning -
Surgical Procedures 223 23 Tonsillectomy 225 Kathryn O'Hara and Doris
Corkin Answers to questions 226 References 231 24 Appendicectomy 233 Lorna
Liggett Answers to questions 234 References 240 Section 7: Care of Infants
and Young Persons with Orthopaedic Conditions 241 25 Ilizarov Frame 243
Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 245 References 254 26 Developmental
Dysplasia of the Hip 256 Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 258 References
262 Section 8: Care of the Gastro-intestinal Tract in Infants and Children
263 27 Gastro-oesophageal Reflux 265 Doris Corkin and Heather McKee Answers
to questions 266 References 271 28 Cerebral Palsy and Nasogastric Tube
Feeding 272 Gillian McEwing Answers to questions 273 References 280 29
Enteral Feeding - Gastrostomy Care 282 Catherine Paxton Answers to
questions 283 References 290 Section 9: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Endocrine Disorders 291 30 Nephrotic Syndrome 293 Janet Kelsey Answers
to questions 294 References 299 31 Newly Diagnosed Diabetic 300 Pauline
Cardwell and Doris Corkin What is diabetes mellitus? 301 Answers to
questions 301 References 307 32 Acute Renal Failure/Kidney Injury 308 Hazel
Gibson, Gloria Hook and Rosi Simpson Answers to questions 309 References
315 Further reading 316 Section 10: Care of Infants and Young Persons with
Skin Conditions 319 33 Infant with Infected Eczema 321 Gilli Lewis and
Debbie Rickard Answers to questions 322 References 329 34 Burns Injury 332
Idy Fu Answers to questions 333 References 339 Section 11: Care of Children
and Young Persons with Life-Limiting Conditions 341 35 Young Person with
Spinal Muscular Atrophy 343 Doris Corkin and Julie Chambers Answers to
questions 344 References 350 36 HIV/AIDS 352 Karen Salmon Answers to
questions 356 References 359 37 Bereavement Support 361 Una Hughes and
Breige Morgan Answers to questions 362 Summary 366 References 367
Appendices 368 Index 391
Principles of Care Planning 1 1 The Nature of Care Planning and Nursing
Delivery for Infants, Children and Young People 3 Doris Corkin and Pauline
Cardwell Introduction 3 Nursing process - what is the nursing process? 3
Nursing diagnoses 6 Planning care - what is a care plan? 7 Philosophy of
care 9 What are nursing models 9 Summary 15 References 19 2 Risk Assessment
and Management 21 Sonya Clarke and Doris Corkin Introduction 21 Risk
assessment 21 Main sources of risk 22 Categories of risk 23 Risk management
24 Examples of risk 24 Following an incident 24 Summary 25 References 25 3
Safeguarding to Protect Children, Young People and Their Families 27 Lorna
Liggett Introduction 27 Inquiry into Victoria Climbié 27 Recognition of
child abuse and neglect 28 Policies and procedures 31 Assessment 34
Record-keeping 35 Roles and responsibilities 36 Summary 37 References 38 4
Ethical and Legal Implications When Planning Care for Children and Young
People 39 Orla McAlinden Introduction 39 Ethics and morality 40 The law 42
What is advocacy? 43 The rights of the child 44 Consent 45 Challenges to
healthcare decisions and actions 45 Evidence-based practice 46
Documentation within care planning 46 Summary 47 References 48 5 Young
People and Truth Telling 50 Catherine Monaghan Introduction 50 Summary 55
References 56 6 Sexual Health 57 Jim Richardson Introduction 57 Answers to
questions 58 Some facts 59 Summary 61 References 61 7 Integrated Care
Pathways 62 Pauline Cardwell and Philomena Morrow Introduction 62 The
origins of integrated care pathways 63 What are integrated care pathways?
63 How do integrated care pathways contribute to evidence-based practice?
66 Summary 67 References 67 8 Interprofessional Assessment and Care
Planning in Critical Care 69 Philomena Morrow Introduction 69 Case study 69
Interprofessional working 70 ABCDE assessment framework 73 Assessment of
disability 76 Summary 79 References 79 9 Practice Education Facilitator,
Mentor and Student - Supporting the Planning of Care 81 Michael Davidson
and Nuala Devlin Introduction 81 Role of mentors 82 Practice education
facilitator role 82 Case study 84 Summary 87 References 87 10 Holistic Care
- Family Partnership in Practice 89 Erica Brown Introduction 89
Family-centred care 90 Families adapting to their child's illness 90
Empowering parents 92 Summary 94 References 94 11 From Hospital to Home -
Parents' Refl ective Account 96 Ian and Nicola Markwell Introduction 96
Planning care 97 Hospital to home 99 Living with Ryan and his tracheostomy
100 Parents as carers 101 Siblings and extended family 102 Our son Ryan 103
Ryan's education 103 Giving something back 104 Section 2: Care Planning -
Pain Management 105 12 Managing a Neonate in an Intensive Care Unit 107
Clare Morfoot and Susanne Simmons Answers to questions 108 References 114
13 Epidural Analgesia 116 Michelle Bennett and Sharon Douglass Answers to
questions 117 References 121 Section 3: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Special Needs 123 14 Young Person with a History of Epilepsy 125 Alan
Forster The epilepsies 126 Answers to questions 127 Seizures 130 References
136 Websites for further reading 138 15 Nut Allergy - Anaphylaxis
Management 139 Diane Gow Answers to questions 140 References 146 16 Closed
Head Injury 147 Katie Dowdie and Carol McCormick Answers to questions 148
References 159 17 Obesity 160 Janice Christie Answers to questions 162
Summary 169 References 170 Section 4: Care of Neonates and Children with
Respiratory Disorders 173 18 Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 175
Susanne Simmons and Clare Morfoot Answers to questions 176 References 182
19 Cystic Fibrosis 183 Hazel Mills and Mary MacFarlane Answers to questions
184 References 189 20 Asthma 191 Barbara Maxwell Answers to questions 192
References 198 Section 5: Care of Infants and Young Persons with Cardiac
Conditions 199 21 Cardiac Catheterisation 201 Pauline Carson Answers to
questions 202 References 207 22 Infant with Cardiac Failure 208 Anne
Finnegan Answers to questions 209 References 219 Section 6: Care Planning -
Surgical Procedures 223 23 Tonsillectomy 225 Kathryn O'Hara and Doris
Corkin Answers to questions 226 References 231 24 Appendicectomy 233 Lorna
Liggett Answers to questions 234 References 240 Section 7: Care of Infants
and Young Persons with Orthopaedic Conditions 241 25 Ilizarov Frame 243
Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 245 References 254 26 Developmental
Dysplasia of the Hip 256 Sonya Clarke Answers to questions 258 References
262 Section 8: Care of the Gastro-intestinal Tract in Infants and Children
263 27 Gastro-oesophageal Reflux 265 Doris Corkin and Heather McKee Answers
to questions 266 References 271 28 Cerebral Palsy and Nasogastric Tube
Feeding 272 Gillian McEwing Answers to questions 273 References 280 29
Enteral Feeding - Gastrostomy Care 282 Catherine Paxton Answers to
questions 283 References 290 Section 9: Care of Children and Young Persons
with Endocrine Disorders 291 30 Nephrotic Syndrome 293 Janet Kelsey Answers
to questions 294 References 299 31 Newly Diagnosed Diabetic 300 Pauline
Cardwell and Doris Corkin What is diabetes mellitus? 301 Answers to
questions 301 References 307 32 Acute Renal Failure/Kidney Injury 308 Hazel
Gibson, Gloria Hook and Rosi Simpson Answers to questions 309 References
315 Further reading 316 Section 10: Care of Infants and Young Persons with
Skin Conditions 319 33 Infant with Infected Eczema 321 Gilli Lewis and
Debbie Rickard Answers to questions 322 References 329 34 Burns Injury 332
Idy Fu Answers to questions 333 References 339 Section 11: Care of Children
and Young Persons with Life-Limiting Conditions 341 35 Young Person with
Spinal Muscular Atrophy 343 Doris Corkin and Julie Chambers Answers to
questions 344 References 350 36 HIV/AIDS 352 Karen Salmon Answers to
questions 356 References 359 37 Bereavement Support 361 Una Hughes and
Breige Morgan Answers to questions 362 Summary 366 References 367
Appendices 368 Index 391