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Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.10.2011

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Lorna Liggett + weitere

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

432

Maße (L/B/H)

19.1/24.7/2.2 cm

Gewicht

1210 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-9928-5

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Rezension

"This book's broad content and readability, supported by contemporary evidence, make it a valuable resource to purchase." (Primary Health Care, 1 November 2012)
 
"The book is aimed at undergraduate students, but would serve as an excellent resource for any nurse wanting to improve his or her skills in planning children and young people's care." (Nursing Times, 22 October 2012) "This is a must read for all children and young people's nurses." (Nursing Children and Young People, 1 February 2012)
 
"This book provides essential knowledge and good examples of care planning scenarios in clinical practice that would be useful for undergraduate nursing student and registered children's nurse alike." Laura Camps, Staff Nurse
 
"I really like the look and feel of this book, it's not too large or heavy so can be carried round easier than some of the bigger texts on care planning...The level is just right for someone learning care planning. Its style of writing isn't patronizing, and it is an interesting read." Emma Scragg, 3rd year child nursing student, Salford University
 
"A very useful and important book which should be used from year 1 as it is relevant to many things which I have already done whilst on placement... It is easy to follow, understandable and clear. It is eye-catching and colourful and covers several important topics specific to children i.e. Safeguarding." Amy Warburton, 1st year child nursing student, University of Nottingham
 
"The style of the book is clear and gives good examples to illustrate each aspect of care. The level is appropriate for a student nurse and is a great foundation for nursing care." Clare Allberry, 3rd year nursing student, University of Nottingham
 
"A useful book, well set out and relevant content. It was easy to read and I'm sure many other nursing students will think so too." Bianca Hansen, 2nd year nursing student, University of Nottingham

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.10.2011

Abbildungen

mit Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

432

Maße (L/B/H)

19.1/24.7/2.2 cm

Gewicht

1210 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4051-9928-5

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  • Produktbild: Care Planning in Children and Young People's Nursing
  • Foreword xi

    Preface xii

    Contributors xiv

    Acknowledgements xxvi

    Section 1: Principles of Care Planning 1

    1 The Nature of Care Planning and Nursing Delivery for Infants, Children and Young People 3
    Doris Corkin and Pauline Cardwell

    Introduction 3

    Nursing process - what is the nursing process? 3

    Nursing diagnoses 6

    Planning care - what is a care plan? 7

    Philosophy of care 9

    What are nursing models 9

    Summary 15

    References 19

    2 Risk Assessment and Management 21
    Sonya Clarke and Doris Corkin

    Introduction 21

    Risk assessment 21

    Main sources of risk 22

    Categories of risk 23

    Risk management 24

    Examples of risk 24

    Following an incident 24

    Summary 25

    References 25

    3 Safeguarding to Protect Children, Young People and Their Families 27
    Lorna Liggett

    Introduction 27

    Inquiry into Victoria Climbié 27

    Recognition of child abuse and neglect 28

    Policies and procedures 31

    Assessment 34

    Record-keeping 35

    Roles and responsibilities 36

    Summary 37

    References 38

    4 Ethical and Legal Implications When Planning Care for Children and Young People 39
    Orla McAlinden

    Introduction 39

    Ethics and morality 40

    The law 42

    What is advocacy? 43

    The rights of the child 44

    Consent 45

    Challenges to healthcare decisions and actions 45

    Evidence-based practice 46

    Documentation within care planning 46

    Summary 47

    References 48

    5 Young People and Truth Telling 50
    Catherine Monaghan

    Introduction 50

    Summary 55

    References 56

    6 Sexual Health 57
    Jim Richardson

    Introduction 57

    Answers to questions 58

    Some facts 59

    Summary 61

    References 61

    7 Integrated Care Pathways 62
    Pauline Cardwell and Philomena Morrow

    Introduction 62

    The origins of integrated care pathways 63

    What are integrated care pathways? 63

    How do integrated care pathways contribute to evidence-based practice? 66

    Summary 67

    References 67

    8 Interprofessional Assessment and Care Planning in Critical Care 69
    Philomena Morrow

    Introduction 69

    Case study 69

    Interprofessional working 70

    ABCDE assessment framework 73

    Assessment of disability 76

    Summary 79

    References 79

    9 Practice Education Facilitator, Mentor and Student - Supporting the Planning of Care 81
    Michael Davidson and Nuala Devlin

    Introduction 81

    Role of mentors 82

    Practice education facilitator role 82

    Case study 84

    Summary 87

    References 87

    10 Holistic Care - Family Partnership in Practice 89
    Erica Brown

    Introduction 89

    Family-centred care 90

    Families adapting to their child's illness 90

    Empowering parents 92

    Summary 94

    References 94

    11 From Hospital to Home - Parents' Refl ective Account 96
    Ian and Nicola Markwell

    Introduction 96

    Planning care 97

    Hospital to home 99

    Living with Ryan and his tracheostomy 100

    Parents as carers 101

    Siblings and extended family 102

    Our son Ryan 103

    Ryan's education 103

    Giving something back 104

    Section 2: Care Planning - Pain Management 105

    12 Managing a Neonate in an Intensive Care Unit 107
    Clare Morfoot and Susanne Simmons

    Answers to questions 108

    References 114

    13 Epidural Analgesia 116
    Michelle Bennett and Sharon Douglass

    Answers to questions 117

    References 121

    Section 3: Care of Children and Young Persons with Special Needs 123

    14 Young Person with a History of Epilepsy 125
    Alan Forster

    The epilepsies 126

    Answers to questions 127

    Seizures 130

    References 136

    Websites for further reading 138

    15 Nut Allergy - Anaphylaxis Management 139
    Diane Gow

    Answers to questions 140

    References 146

    16 Closed Head Injury 147
    Katie Dowdie and Carol McCormick

    Answers to questions 148

    References 159

    17 Obesity 160
    Janice Christie

    Answers to questions 162

    Summary 169

    References 170

    Section 4: Care of Neonates and Children with Respiratory Disorders 173

    18 Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome 175
    Susanne Simmons and Clare Morfoot

    Answers to questions 176

    References 182

    19 Cystic Fibrosis 183
    Hazel Mills and Mary MacFarlane

    Answers to questions 184

    References 189

    20 Asthma 191
    Barbara Maxwell

    Answers to questions 192

    References 198

    Section 5: Care of Infants and Young Persons with Cardiac Conditions 199

    21 Cardiac Catheterisation 201
    Pauline Carson

    Answers to questions 202

    References 207

    22 Infant with Cardiac Failure 208
    Anne Finnegan

    Answers to questions 209

    References 219

    Section 6: Care Planning - Surgical Procedures 223

    23 Tonsillectomy 225
    Kathryn O'Hara and Doris Corkin

    Answers to questions 226

    References 231

    24 Appendicectomy 233
    Lorna Liggett

    Answers to questions 234

    References 240

    Section 7: Care of Infants and Young Persons with Orthopaedic Conditions 241

    25 Ilizarov Frame 243
    Sonya Clarke

    Answers to questions 245

    References 254

    26 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip 256
    Sonya Clarke

    Answers to questions 258

    References 262

    Section 8: Care of the Gastro-intestinal Tract in Infants and Children 263

    27 Gastro-oesophageal Reflux 265
    Doris Corkin and Heather McKee

    Answers to questions 266

    References 271

    28 Cerebral Palsy and Nasogastric Tube Feeding 272
    Gillian McEwing

    Answers to questions 273

    References 280

    29 Enteral Feeding - Gastrostomy Care 282
    Catherine Paxton

    Answers to questions 283

    References 290

    Section 9: Care of Children and Young Persons with Endocrine Disorders 291

    30 Nephrotic Syndrome 293
    Janet Kelsey

    Answers to questions 294

    References 299

    31 Newly Diagnosed Diabetic 300
    Pauline Cardwell and Doris Corkin

    What is diabetes mellitus? 301

    Answers to questions 301

    References 307

    32 Acute Renal Failure/Kidney Injury 308
    Hazel Gibson, Gloria Hook and Rosi Simpson

    Answers to questions 309

    References 315

    Further reading 316

    Section 10: Care of Infants and Young Persons with Skin Conditions 319

    33 Infant with Infected Eczema 321
    Gilli Lewis and Debbie Rickard

    Answers to questions 322

    References 329

    34 Burns Injury 332
    Idy Fu

    Answers to questions 333

    References 339

    Section 11: Care of Children and Young Persons with Life-Limiting Conditions 341

    35 Young Person with Spinal Muscular Atrophy 343
    Doris Corkin and Julie Chambers

    Answers to questions 344

    References 350

    36 HIV/AIDS 352
    Karen Salmon

    Answers to questions 356

    References 359

    37 Bereavement Support 361
    Una Hughes and Breige Morgan

    Answers to questions 362

    Summary 366

    References 367

    Appendices 368

    Index 391