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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments and Reviewers | ||
List of Contributors | ||
Contributors to the First Edition | ||
Ch. 1 | Profile of the High-risk Premature Infant | 1 |
Special Issue - Ethical Issues in Home Care | 13 | |
Special Issue - Caring for Substance-Abusing Mothers and Their Infants | 15 | |
Ch. 2 | The Family and Home Care: Common Challenges and Resources | 17 |
Ch. 3 | Siblings of Children with Chronic Conditions | 25 |
Ch. 4 | Family-Centered Home Care | 29 |
Special Issue - Standards of Care | 39 | |
Special Issue - Alternatives to Home Care for Medically Fragile Children | 41 | |
Special Issue - Suspected Abuse and Neglect in Home Care of the Child Who Is Technology Dependent | 43 | |
Ch. 5 | Discharge Planning for the High-risk Infant | 45 |
Ch. 6 | The Nursing Intake Process and the Plan of Care | 59 |
Ch. 7 | Community Resources for the Family | 77 |
Ch. 8 | Promoting Health Maintenance for the High-risk Premature Infant | 97 |
Special Issue - Breastfeeding the High-risk Premature Infant: Assessment and Management | 113 | |
Special Issue - Failure To Thrive | 115 | |
Ch. 9 | Nutrition and Feeding of the Chronically Ill Infant | 119 |
Ch. 10 | Home Care of the Infant or Child Requiring Tube Feeding | 135 |
Ch. 11 | Home Care of the Infant with Short Bowel Syndrome Requiring Nutritional Support | 149 |
Special Issue - One Mother's Experience | 167 | |
Special Issue - Cleaning Respiratory Equipment | 169 | |
Ch. 12 | Home Care of the Infant with Respiratory Compromise | 171 |
Ch. 13 | Home Care of the Infant on a Cardiorespiratory Monitor | 191 |
Ch. 14 | Home Care of the Infant Requiring Oxygen Therapy | 209 |
Ch. 15 | Home Care of the Infant or Child with a Tracheostomy | 221 |
Ch. 16 | Home Care of the Infant Requiring Mechanical Ventilation | 235 |
Special Issue - A Parent's Perspective on Hydrocephalus | 253 | |
Ch. 17 | Home Care of the Infant with Seizures | 255 |
Ch. 18 | Home Care of the Infant and Young Child with Hydrocephalus | 269 |
Special Issue - Early Intervention Services for the High-risk Infant | 279 | |
Special Issue - Normalization: A Guide for Parents | 282 | |
Ch. 19 | Overview of Developmental Issues | 285 |
Ch. 20 | Developmental Assessment and Intervention in the Home | 293 |
Ch. 21 | Hearing Loss in the High-risk Infant | 305 |
Ch. 22 | Speech and Language Development in the Chronically Ill Preterm Infant | 315 |
Ch. 23 | Visual Impairment in the Preterm Infant | 323 |
Special Issue - Death in the Home: Nurses' Roles and Responsibilities | 331 | |
Ch. 24 | Home Care of the Infant or Child with HIV Infection | 335 |
Ch. 25 | Assessment and Management of Genetic Problems in the Home Setting | 351 |
Index | 371 |
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