By Victoria Kain, RN, MN, NICC, PhD, Director of Undergraduate Programs (Nursing)., School of Nursing and Midwifery, Nathan Campus, Griffith University. and Trudi Mannix, RN, RM, NICC, Grad Dip Health Couns, MN (Child Health), PhD, NBO, Assessor (Newborn Behavioural Observations), Lecturer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University.
By Victoria Kain, RN, MN, NICC, PhD, Director of Undergraduate Programs (Nursing)., School of Nursing and Midwifery, Nathan Campus, Griffith University. and Trudi Mannix, RN, RM, NICC, Grad Dip Health Couns, MN (Child Health), PhD, NBO, Assessor (Newborn Behavioural Observations), Lecturer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University.
Chapter 1. Neonatal nursing: an Australian and New Zealand perspective Chapter 2. Organisational culture and governance in the neonatal unit Chapter 3. Neonatal assessmentChapter 4. Stabilisation and resuscitation of the newborn Chapter 5. Nutrition and breastfeeding in the neonatal unitChapter 6. Care of the extremely low birthweight neonate Chapter 7. Neonatal retrievals and transport Chapter 8. Neonatal thermoregulationChapter 9. Care of the neonate with a respiratory disorderChapter 10. Care of the neonate with a cardiovascular disorder Chapter 11. Care of the neonate with a haematologic disorderChapter 12. Care of the neonate with a gastrointestinal disorder Chapter 13. Care of the neonate with a neurologic disorder Chapter 14. Care of the neonate with a renal or genitourinary disorder Chapter 15. Care of the neonate with a metabolic or endocrine disorderChapter 16. Care of the neonate with an infection Chapter 17. Neonatal pain managementChapter 18. Neonatal skin and wound careChapter 19. Care of the neonate with a surgical conditionChapter 20. Care of the neonate with neonatal abstinence syndromeChapter 21. Family-centred care in the neonatal unit Chapter 22. Legal and ethical issues in the neonatal unit Chapter 23. End-of-life care in the neonatal unitChapter 24. Developmentally focused neonatal careChapter 25. Discharge planning and follow-up care
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