This empirically grounded text addresses the physical, physiologic, neurologic, and behavioral implications of a thorough assessment, and explains how healthcare providers can reduce the risks associated with the birthing process and the neonatal period. Common findings and variations are not only illustrated but clearly described. Also included is key information on behavioral and pain assessment, including the use of specific tools with various newborn populations.¿The book details the importance of gathering maternal and family history, antepartum testing, and intrapartum monitoring, as well as the early detection of variations which may require follow-up, including common treatments. Numerous tables, figures, illustrations, and photos - many of them presented in full color - are a major strength that enhances the book's usefulness as a clinical and educational resource. Ancillaries include an instructor's PowerPoint slide deck and an image bank of photos and illustrations.
New to the Seventh Edition:
- Revised and updated with the most current information on the physical examination of the newborn
- A new chapter on Communicating with Parents
- A focus throughout on using inclusive language when working with diverse communities and populations
- The addition of chapters written by esteemed new authors
Key Features:
- Addresses all key aspects of newborn assessment in depth
- Provides a consistent evaluation of individual body systems
- Assists practitioners in identifying infant state, behavioral clues, and signs of pain
- Examines the wide range of variation among newborns of different gestational ages
- Includes information related to a maternal history, including antepartum testing and intrapartum monitoring
- Written in easy-to-read, user-friendly style
- Features many full-color photographs and illustrations
- Includes a link to a continuing education exam
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