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Introduction to Maternityand Pediatric ll ll l ll




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UNIT I: AnOverview of Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
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Chapter 1: The Past, Present, and Future
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PregnancyChapter 6: Nursing Care of Mother and Infant during Labor and
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Birth Chapter 7: Nursing Management of Pain during Labor and Birth
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Chapter 8: Nursing Care of Women with Complications during Labor
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BirthChapter 11: The Nurse’s Role in Women’s Health Care
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Chapter 13: Pretermand Post-Term Newborns
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Chapter 21: The Child’s Experience of Hospitalization
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Chapter 22: Health Care Adaptations for the Child and
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Chapter 32: Childhood Communicable Diseases, Bioterrorism, Natural Disasters and the Maternal-
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Chapter 34: Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Maternity and Pediatric Nursing
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TOP: Advance Practice Nursing Roles KEY: Nursing Process Step: Implementation
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MSC: NCLEX: Health Promotion and Maintenance: Prevention and Early Detection of Disease
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2. Which medical pioneer discovered the relationship between the incidence of puerperal fever and
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OBJ: 9 TOP: The Present-Child Care
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TOP: The Present-Maternity Care KEY: Nursing Process Step:
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