This one-of-a-kind learning resource for neonatal nurse practitioner/clinical nurse specialist students, in both academic and clinical settings, uses complex case studies to reinforce the best practices in treating vulnerable neonatal patients. Based on applications and outcomes, the case study approach develops critical thinking and clinical decision making and fosters effective role transition in practice-based disciplines. Authored by leading neonatal nurse practitioner (NNP) educators, these multifaceted, unfolding case studies address and synthesize the most important content covered…mehr
This one-of-a-kind learning resource for neonatal nurse practitioner/clinical nurse specialist students, in both academic and clinical settings, uses complex case studies to reinforce the best practices in treating vulnerable neonatal patients. Based on applications and outcomes, the case study approach develops critical thinking and clinical decision making and fosters effective role transition in practice-based disciplines. Authored by leading neonatal nurse practitioner (NNP) educators, these multifaceted, unfolding case studies address and synthesize the most important content covered throughout the NNP curriculum. Additional audiences for this book include interprofessional staff working in Level II and Level III nursery settings. Beginning with case studies for identifying maternal risk factors, and culminating in case studies for communicating with parents, this text shows a holistic view of caring for neonatal patients. Chapters organized by body system address diseases and disorders and prompt the reader for diagnosis and treatment. Progressing from basic to complex, case studies include objectives, clinical pearls, and critical thinking questions. A robust instructor's toolkit contains pedagogical strategies for facilitating online discussion, chapter conclusion quizzes, a variety of simulation experiences, and a downloadable image bank is available. KEY FEATURES:Uses a complex case-based learning approach for neonatal advanced practice nursing--the first book to do so Authored by leading NNP educators Provides 40 to 50 case studies synthesizing key content areas Helps prepare students for effective role transition Includes a robust instructor's toolkit and image bank that can be used in online coursesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sandra Bellini, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, CNE, is an associate clinical professor who holds National Certification Corporation (NCC) certification as a neonatal nurse practitioner (NNP) and National League for Nursing certification as a nurse educator. Her current position is coordinator for the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program at the University of Connecticut School of Nursing. She has published and presented at the local, regional, national, and international levels. Dr. Bellini also serves as a reviewer for several journals and is a member of the editorial advisory board for Nursing for Women's Health, an Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses journal. Dr. Bellini has 28 years of neonatal nursing experience at both the staff and advanced practice levels. Her current joint-appointment position incorporates 20% full-time equivalent (FTE) in clinical practice as an NNP at Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Hartford, Connecticut. Dr. Bellini is also a certified regional trainer for the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) and a lead instructor for the STABLE Transport Program.
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Contents Contributors Foreword by Elena Bosque, PhD, ARNP, NNP-BC Preface Acknowledgments An Overview of the Text SECTION I Assessing Maternal History and Neonatal Presentation Through Case-Based Learning 1 Identifying Maternal Risk Factors and Influence on Fetal Risk Cheryl Riley and Lori Baas Rubarth 2 Identifying Maternal Conditions Affecting Altered Embryologic Development Cheryl B. Robinson and Donna Campbell Dunn 3 Identifying Factors Influencing Neonatal Transition Jacqui Hoffman 4 Assessing Growth Parameters in the Newborn: Identifying Abnormal Findings Leanne M. Nantais-Smith and Carolyn J. Herrington 5 Fitting All the Pieces Together: A Summary of Formulating a Differential Diagnosis Based on Assessment Findings Suzanne Staebler SECTION II Diseases/Disorders by Body System 6 Respiratory System Cases: Differential Diagnosis for Respiratory Distress in the Newborn Mary Beth Bodin 7 Cardiovascular System Cases Lyn Vargo and Daphne A. Reavey 8 Neonatal Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, and Throat System Cases Roxanne R. Stahl 9 Hematologic System Cases Catherine Witt 10 Neurologic System Cases Bresney Crowell 11 Dermatology Cases Amy Jnah, Desi Newberry, and Tracey Bell Robertson 12 Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrition Cases Patricia J. Johnson 13 Gastrointestinal Cases Mary Beth Whalen 14 Infectious Diseases Cases Karen Wright 15 Musculoskeletal System Case Studies Kathryn R. McLean and Maureen F. McCourt 16 Inherited Metabolic Disorders and Endocrine Disease Elena Bosque SECTION III Health Care Maintenance and Role Preparation Through Case-Based Learning 17 Health Promotion: Newborn Through the First Year of Life Bobby Bellflower 18 Developmental Care and Optimizing Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Preterm and Critically Ill Infant Susan M. Quinn and Kimberly Knoerlein 19 Complex Social Histories and Communicating With Parents: Critical Conversations for Sensitive Situations Terri A. Cavaliere and Ana Arias-Oliveras 20 The Use of Simulation in Neonatal Advanced Practice Education: Case-Based Learning at Its Best Desiree A. Diaz and Joan Esper Kuhnly Afterword: Part One Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Role Transition Regina M. Cusson Afterword: Part Two Purposeful Plan for Lifelong Learning Jacqueline M. McGrath Index
Contents Contributors Foreword by Elena Bosque, PhD, ARNP, NNP-BC Preface Acknowledgments An Overview of the Text SECTION I Assessing Maternal History and Neonatal Presentation Through Case-Based Learning 1 Identifying Maternal Risk Factors and Influence on Fetal Risk Cheryl Riley and Lori Baas Rubarth 2 Identifying Maternal Conditions Affecting Altered Embryologic Development Cheryl B. Robinson and Donna Campbell Dunn 3 Identifying Factors Influencing Neonatal Transition Jacqui Hoffman 4 Assessing Growth Parameters in the Newborn: Identifying Abnormal Findings Leanne M. Nantais-Smith and Carolyn J. Herrington 5 Fitting All the Pieces Together: A Summary of Formulating a Differential Diagnosis Based on Assessment Findings Suzanne Staebler SECTION II Diseases/Disorders by Body System 6 Respiratory System Cases: Differential Diagnosis for Respiratory Distress in the Newborn Mary Beth Bodin 7 Cardiovascular System Cases Lyn Vargo and Daphne A. Reavey 8 Neonatal Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, and Throat System Cases Roxanne R. Stahl 9 Hematologic System Cases Catherine Witt 10 Neurologic System Cases Bresney Crowell 11 Dermatology Cases Amy Jnah, Desi Newberry, and Tracey Bell Robertson 12 Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrition Cases Patricia J. Johnson 13 Gastrointestinal Cases Mary Beth Whalen 14 Infectious Diseases Cases Karen Wright 15 Musculoskeletal System Case Studies Kathryn R. McLean and Maureen F. McCourt 16 Inherited Metabolic Disorders and Endocrine Disease Elena Bosque SECTION III Health Care Maintenance and Role Preparation Through Case-Based Learning 17 Health Promotion: Newborn Through the First Year of Life Bobby Bellflower 18 Developmental Care and Optimizing Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Preterm and Critically Ill Infant Susan M. Quinn and Kimberly Knoerlein 19 Complex Social Histories and Communicating With Parents: Critical Conversations for Sensitive Situations Terri A. Cavaliere and Ana Arias-Oliveras 20 The Use of Simulation in Neonatal Advanced Practice Education: Case-Based Learning at Its Best Desiree A. Diaz and Joan Esper Kuhnly Afterword: Part One Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Role Transition Regina M. Cusson Afterword: Part Two Purposeful Plan for Lifelong Learning Jacqueline M. McGrath Index
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