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Maternal Newborn Nursing Care Plans: A Guide for Students and Practitioners by Carol J Green



Maternal Newborn Nursing Care Plans, Third Edition teaches students and practicing nurses how to assess, plan, provide, and evaluate care for pregnancy, delivery, recovery, abnormal conditions, and newborn care. Featuring more than 65 of the most common and high-risk care plans for nursing care using the nursing process approach, it includes NIC interventions, discussions on collaborative problems, key nursing activities, signs and symptoms, and diagnostic studies. Using a progressive approach, the text begins with generic care plans that address all patient situations regardless of the patient diagnosis or condition before moving on to more complicated and specific care plans.




Maternal Newborn Nursing Care Plans Carol J Green




The Third Edition offers new rationales for nursing actions based on scientific principles, a new breastfeeding care plan added to the normal newborn care chapter, new information on obesity in pregnancy, evidence-based practice boxes throughout to highlight current research, and updated references and research. Also included are new guidelines, practice changes, new standards, and evidence changes.


I was on a newborn nursery unit on Tuesday, and I picked out a newborn baby to look at the charting and do my assessment on. But the baby was pretty much normal and A-OK, so I don't even know if I'd have nursing diagnoses that I could do a care plan on.


But the mom doesn't have a diagnosis of diabetes (I looked in her chart). I couldn't find any of the psychosocial stuff in the chart (the binder's THIS THICK!), but I didn't see anything in the chart that would indicate that the baby's mom was doing poorly. And the whole ineffective tissue perfusion-slash-cold stress is moot because obviously the newborn's in a warmer. I didn't even have the maternity care plan book until after I got out of my clinicals, so it's not like I could retrospectively go back and try to fish out a nursing diagnosis-related problem from the mother.


Every single nursing diagnosis has its own set of symptoms, or defining characteristics. they are listed in the NANDA taxonomy and in many of the current nursing care plan books that are currently on the market that include nursing diagnosis information. You need to have access to these books when you are working on care plans. You need to use the nursing diagnoses that NANDA has defined and given related factors and defining characteristics for. These books have what you need to get this information to help you in writing care plans so you diagnose your patients correctly. I use Ackley: Nursing Diagnosis Handbook, 9th Edition and Gulanick: Nursing Care Plans, 7th Edition


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