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Nursing the Highly Dependent Child or Infant: A Manual of Care by John Wiley and Sons Ltd (Paperback, 2008)

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    Edited by the committee members of the RCN Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses Forum Timely: The first UK text in the field to focus on high dependency care of the child. User-friendly and accessible Contains evidence-based guidelines for effective nursing care.

    Key Features
    PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Date of Publication30/10/2008
    Language(s)English
    FormatPaperback
    ISBN-101405151765
    ISBN-139781405151764
    GenreMedical Nursing & Ancillary Services

    Publication Data
    Place of PublicationChicester
    Country of PublicationUnited Kingdom
    ImprintWiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
    Content NoteIllustrations

    Dimensions
    Weight716 g
    Width178 mm
    Height243 mm
    Spine19 mm
    Pagination360

    Credits
    Edited byDebra Teasdale, Doreen Crawford, Jan Murphy, Michaela Dixon

    Description
    Table Of ContentsList of contributors. 1 Introduction to paediatric high dependency care ( Colin M. Way and Doreen Crawford ). 2 Physiological monitoring ( Debra Teasdale ). 3 Respiratory ( Caroline Haines ). 4 Cardiac ( Sandra Batcheler and Michaela Dixon ). 5 Caring for a highly dependent child with fluid, electrolyte and nutritional requirements ( Jill Cochrane, Doreen Crawford, Michaela Dixon and Janet Murphy ). 6 The child with acute neurological dysfunction ( Michaela Dixon and Janet Murphy ). 7 Care of a child with a hepatic or metabolic disease ( Graham Gordon, Doreen Crawford, Debra Teasdale and Michaela Dixon ). 8 Renal ( Kathryn Summers and Debra Teasdale ). 9 Children who need management of pain and sedation ( Doreen Crawford and Sarah Roberts ). 10 Care of the child with a burn injury ( Jane Leaver and Clare Thomas ). 11 Infection and infection control ( Katie Anderson, Felix Hay and Doreen Crawford ). 12 Care of the child with haematological and oncological conditions ( Karen Selwood, Michelle Wright and Doreen Crawford ). 13 Play for the infant and child in the high dependency unit ( Tina Clegg ). 14 Transportation of the acutely ill child ( Michaela Dixon, Marian Perrott and Gill West ). 15 Ongoing care and management ( Janet Murphy, Doreen Crawford and Michaela Dixon ). Appendix 1. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. References, further reading and resources. Useful websites. Index.
    Author BiographyMichaela Dixon is a Lecturer/ Clinical Development Nurse in Paediatric Intensive Care holding a joint appointment between the University of the West of England and the United Bristol Healthcare Trust. Doreen Crawford is a Senior Lecturer in the Family Centred Care Division at De Montfort University and ia Link Lecturer to the Neonatal Units and the Paediatric Intensive Care Units of the University Hospitals Leicester. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Higher Education and a committee member of the RCN Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses Forum. Debra Teasdale is Head of the Department of Health, Wellbeing and the Family, Faculty of Health and Social Care, Canterbury Christ Church University. Previously an Neonatal Advanced Nurse Practitioner, Debra developed expertise in Neonatal Intensive Care. Jan Murphy is a Clinical Development Sister at the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Birmingham's Children's Hospital. She is also a committee member of RCN Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Nurses Forum,

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