Key Features The new title Maternal and Neonatal Nursing Care Plans outlines all possible nursing diagnoses and care plans for: * Mothers in different stages of normal pregnancy, labor and post-delivery period. * Pregnant women with associated obstetric and post-partum problems. * Newborns in the immediate and transition period and up to one week. * NANDA nursing diagnoses list is included for added reference.
Table of Contents Unit 1 Planning Nursing Care * 1. Nursing Process Unit 2 Pregnancy/Antepartum Period 2. Genetic Counseling 3. The Trimesters First Trimester * Second Trimester * Third Trimester
4. High-Risk Pregnancy 5. Cardiac Conditions In Pregnancy 6. Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension 7. Diabetes Mellitus: Pre-Pregnancy/Gestational 8. Prenatal Hemorrhage 9. Prenatal Infection 10. Premature Dilation Of Cervix (Incompetent/Dysfunctional Cervix) 11. Spontaneous Termination Of Pregnancy/Abortion 12. Elective Termination 13. Preterm Labor/Prevention Of Delivery 14. The Pregnant Adolescent
Unit 4 Postpartum Period 26. Labor Stage Iv: First 4 Hours Following Delivery Of The Placenta 27. Four Hours To Two Days Postpartum 28. Care Following Cesarean Delivery (4 Hours To 3 Days) 29. The Client At 24 To 48 Hours Following Discharge 30. The Client At One Week Following Discharge 31. Postpartal Hemorrhage 32. Puerperal Infection 33. Postpartal Diabetes Mellitus 34. Puerperal Thrombophlebitis 35. Parents Of Newborns With Special Needs 36. Perinatal Loss
Unit 5 Newborn Period 37. The Neonate: First Hour Of Life 38. The Neonate At 2 Hours To 2 Days Of Age 39. The Neonate At Two Days To One-Week Following Discharge 40. The Preterm Infant 41. Newborn Having Hyperbilirubinemia 42. The Neonate Of An Hiv?Positive Mother Bibliography Index