Maternal Child Nursing Care 3rd Canadian Edition
Keenan Lindsay
Chapter 1- 55
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: Contemporary Perinatal And Pediatric Nursing In Canada ......................................... 4
Chapter 02: The Family And Culture ............................................................................................. 18
Chapter 03: Community Care ....................................................................................................... 31
Chapter 04: Perinatal Nursing In Canada ...................................................................................... 41
Chapter 05: Health Promotion ...................................................................................................... 51
Chapter 06: Health Assessment .................................................................................................... 63
Chapter 07: Reproductive Health.................................................................................................. 72
Chapter 08: Infertility, Contraception, And Abortion ................................................................... 99
Chapter 09: Genetics, Conception, And Fetal Development ...................................................... 120
Chapter 10: Anatomy And Physiology Of Pregnancy .................................................................. 137
Chapter 11: Nursing Care Of The Family During Pregnancy ....................................................... 155
Chapter 12: Maternal Nutrition .................................................................................................. 179
Chapter 13: Pregnancy Risk Factors And Assessment ................................................................ 195
Chapter 14: Pregnancy At Risk: Gestational Conditions ............................................................. 212
Chapter 15: Pregnancy At Risk: Pre-Existing Conditions ............................................................. 237
Chapter 16: Labour And Birth Processes .................................................................................... 258
Chapter 17: Nursing Care Of The Family During Labour And Birth ............................................. 276
Chapter 18: Maximizing Comfort During Labour And Birth........................................................ 298
Chapter 19: Fetal Health Surveillance During Labour ................................................................. 317
Chapter 20: Labour And Birth At Risk ......................................................................................... 339
Chapter 21: Physiological Changes In The Postpartum Patient .................................................. 357
Chapter 22: Nursing Care Of The Family During The Postpartum Period ................................... 373
Chapter 23: Transition To Parenthood ........................................................................................ 389
Chapter 24: Postpartum Complications ...................................................................................... 406
Chapter 25: Physiological Adaptations Of The Newborn ............................................................ 431
Chapter 26: Nursing Care Of The Newborn And Family ............................................................. 451
Chapter 27: Newborn Nutrition And Feeding ............................................................................. 467
Chapter 28: Infants With Gestational Age–Related Problems .................................................... 488
,Chapter 29: The Newborn At Risk: Acquired And Congenital Conditions .................................. 504
Chapter 30: Pediatric Nursing In Canada .................................................................................... 518
Chapter 31: Family, Social, And Cultural Influences On Children’s Health ................................. 529
Chapter 32: Developmental Influences On Child Health Promotion .......................................... 536
Chapter 33: Pediatric Health Assessment ................................................................................... 554
Chapter 34: Pain Assessment And Management........................................................................ 568
Chapter 35: Promoting Optimum Health During Childhood ...................................................... 578
Chapter 36: The Infant And Family ............................................................................................. 604
Chapter 37: The Toddler And Family ........................................................................................... 622
Chapter 38: The Preschooler And Family .................................................................................... 635
Chapter 39: The School-Age Child And Family ............................................................................ 645
Chapter 40: The Adolescent And Family ..................................................................................... 658
Chapter 41: Caring For The Child With A Chronic Illness And At The End-Of-Life ...................... 671
Chapter 42: Impact Of Intellectual Disability Or Sensory Impairment On The Child And Family694
Chapter 43: Family-Centred Care Of The Child During Illness And Hospitalization .................... 715
Chapter 44: Pediatric Variations Of Nursing Interventions ......................................................... 729
Chapter 45: Respiratory Conditions ............................................................................................ 752
Chapter 46: Gastrointestinal Conditions ..................................................................................... 775
Chapter 47: Cardiovascular Conditions ....................................................................................... 799
Chapter 48: Hematological And Immunological Conditions ....................................................... 829
Chapter 49: Genitourinary Conditions ........................................................................................ 854
Chapter 50: Neurological Conditions .......................................................................................... 875
Chapter 51: Endocrine Conditions .............................................................................................. 904
Chapter 52: Integumentary Conditions ...................................................................................... 925
Chapter 53: Musculoskeletal Or Articular Conditions ................................................................ 945
Chapter 54: Neuromuscular Or Muscular Conditions ................................................................ 964
Chapter 55: Caring For The Mental, Emotional, And Behavioural Health Needs Of Children And
Youth ........................................................................................................................................... 975
, Chapter 01: Contemporary Perinatal And Pediatric Nursing
In Canada
Keenan-Lindsay: Perry’s Maternal Child Nursing Care In Canada, 3rd Edition
Multiple Choice
1. Which Is True Regarding Perinatal Nurses?
A. They Provide Care For Only Childbearing Persons And Babies.
B. They Require Advanced Practice Education Beyond An Entry To Practice Degree.
C. They Work With Patients And Families From Preconception Throughout The Child-
Bearing Year.
D. They Provide Care For Families With Children Up To Age 18 Years.
Ans: C
Perinatal Nurses Are Those Nurses Who Work Collaboratively With Patients And Families From
The Preconception Period Throughout The Child-Bearing Year. Pediatric Nurses Care For
Children From Birth Up To Age 18 Years. Perinatal Or Pediatric Nurses Also Provide Care For The
Family. Perinatal Nurses Often Do Have Advanced Education, But This Is Not A Requirement.
Dif: Cognitive Level: Knowledge Obj: 1 Key: Nursing Process: N/A
2. Which Is True Regarding Pediatric Nurses?
A. They Provide Care For Children Up To And Including 13 Years Of Age.
B. They Require Advanced Practice Education Beyond An Entry To Practice Degree.
C. They Work With Patients And Families Throughout The Child-Bearing Year.
D. They Provide Care For Children And Families Up To Age 18 Years.
Ans: D
Pediatric Nurses Care For Children From Birth Up To Age 18 Years. Perinatal Nurses Are Those
Nurses Who Work Collaboratively With Patients And Families From The Preconception Period