This popular resource features step by step skill instruction, and practice focused exercises covering neonatal care. Developed by a distinguished editorial board, the Perinatal Continuing Education Program (PCEP) is a comprehensive, self-paced education program in four volumes. This book features ten units covering information and skills for assessment and initial management of frequently-encountered neonatal illnesses, plus the comprehensive unit review: Is the Baby Sick?, which ties all neonatal therapies and skills together for management of sick and at-risk newborns. Topics include oxygen, respiratory distress, umbilical catheters, low blood pressure, feeding, and preparation for neonatal transport.
Contents include:
Unit 1: Oxygen
Skills Units:
* Administering Oxygen
* Measuring Oxygen Concentration
* Mixing Oxygen and Compressed Air
* Heating and Humidifying an Oxygen/Air Mixture
* Monitoring Oxygen
* Peripheral Arterial Blood Gas Sampling
Unit 2: Respiratory Distress
Part 1: Respiratory Distress
Part 2: Apnea
Part 3: Pneumothorax
Skills Units:
* Detecting a Pneumothorax
* Transillumination
* Chest Radiograph Evaluation
* Treating a Pneumothorax
Unit 3: Umbilical Catheters
Skills Unit: Inserting and Managing Umbilical Catheters
Unit 4: Low Blood Pressure
Skills Unit: Measuring Blood Pressure
Unit 5: Intravenous Therapy
Skills Unit: Peripheral Intravenous Infusions
Unit 6: Feeding
Part 1: Feeding Principles
Part 2: Tube Feeding
Skills Unit: Nasogastric Tube Feedings
Unit 7: Hyperbilirubinemia
Unit 8: Infections
Unit 9: Review: Is the Baby Sick? Identifying and Caring for Sick and At-Risk Babies
Unit 10: Preparation for Neonatal Transport