Paediatric Nursing in Australia and New Zealand equips students with essential knowledge to become informed partners in the nursing care of infants, children, young people and their families in a range of clinical and community settings across Australasia.
Paediatric Nursing in Australia and New Zealand equips students with essential knowledge to become informed partners in the nursing care of infants, children, young people and their families in a range of clinical and community settings across Australasia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part A. Contexts of Nursing Care: 1. Children and young people of Australia and New Zealand Donna Waters and Tara Flemington; 2. Child rights in Australia and New Zealand Jennifer Fraser and Helen Stasa; 3. Health services for New Zealand M¿ori and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian children and young people Melissa Carey, Liesa Clague, Fleur Magick Dennis and Laurance Magick Dennis; 4. Research with children and youth Donna Waters; Part B. Nursing Infants, Young Children and their Families: 5. Working with new families throughout the transition to parenthood Nicola Brown; 6. Supporting families to manage child behaviour and sleep patterns, and promote optimal child development Amy E. Mitchell; Part C. Nursing Children and Young People: 7. School health, health promotion and health education Lisa Hutchinson; 8. Mental healthcare for children and adolescents Jennifer Fraser, Lindsay Smith and Julia Taylor; 9. Child and family: Psychosocial considerations and response to illness Elizabeth Forster, Ibi Patane and Robyn Rosina; 10. The acutely ill or injured child and adolescent: Nursing assessment and interventions Elizabeth Forster and Lee O'Malley; 11. Recognising and responding to the sick child Elizabeth Forster and Loretta Scaini-Clarke; 12. Evidence-based care of children with complex medical needs Nicola Brown; 13. End-of-life and palliative care in paediatric care settings Elizabeth Forster.
Part A. Contexts of Nursing Care: 1. Children and young people of Australia and New Zealand Donna Waters and Tara Flemington; 2. Child rights in Australia and New Zealand Jennifer Fraser and Helen Stasa; 3. Health services for New Zealand M¿ori and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian children and young people Melissa Carey, Liesa Clague, Fleur Magick Dennis and Laurance Magick Dennis; 4. Research with children and youth Donna Waters; Part B. Nursing Infants, Young Children and their Families: 5. Working with new families throughout the transition to parenthood Nicola Brown; 6. Supporting families to manage child behaviour and sleep patterns, and promote optimal child development Amy E. Mitchell; Part C. Nursing Children and Young People: 7. School health, health promotion and health education Lisa Hutchinson; 8. Mental healthcare for children and adolescents Jennifer Fraser, Lindsay Smith and Julia Taylor; 9. Child and family: Psychosocial considerations and response to illness Elizabeth Forster, Ibi Patane and Robyn Rosina; 10. The acutely ill or injured child and adolescent: Nursing assessment and interventions Elizabeth Forster and Lee O'Malley; 11. Recognising and responding to the sick child Elizabeth Forster and Loretta Scaini-Clarke; 12. Evidence-based care of children with complex medical needs Nicola Brown; 13. End-of-life and palliative care in paediatric care settings Elizabeth Forster.
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