Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 9e Author: Amazon Prime | Language: English | ISBN:
0323083439 | Format: PDF
Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing, 9e Description
When it comes to caring for children, no other resource better prepares you for practice than Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. Authored by Marilyn Hockenberry and David Wilson, two of the most well-known and respected names in the field, Wong's features the most readable, up-to-date, and accurate content available. An abundance of full-color illustrations helps you visualize key concepts, and highlighted boxes and tables offer quick access to vital facts and information. Plus, when you buy this book, you get unlimited access to hands-on study tools that help you learn pediatric nursing essentials with ease!
- Developmental approach
clearly identifies key issues at each stage of a child's growth to help you provide appropriate, individualized care for each child.- UNIQUE! Family focus includes a separate chapter on the role of the family in child health, family content throughout the text, and Family-Centered Care boxes that highlight information on patient teaching, home care, and incorporating the family in the child's care.
- An emphasis on wellness offers health promotion and injury prevention strategies for each age group.
- UNIQUE! Evidence-Based Practice boxes demonstrate how research is applied to nursing care in the clinical setting.
- UNIQUE!
Atraumatic Care boxes provide guidance for administering nursing care with minimal pain or stress to the child, family, and nurse.
- NEW! Safety Alerts
call your attention to important patient safety considerations and support the QSEN initiative for better outcomes of nursing care.- NEW! Quality Patient Outcomes content in Nursing Care Management discussions for major diseases and disorders helps you understand how the care you provide impacts patient safety and promotes positive outcomes.
- UNIQUE! Critical thinking case studies allow you to test and develop your analytical skills in a variety of clinical situations.
- NEW! Drug Alerts throughout the text emphasize important drug information and point out potential issues.
- NEW! Pathophysiology Reviews highlight and clarify complex pathophysiology information.
- Completely updated content focuses on timely, practical topics, including methods for measuring competency and outcomes, the nurse's role in injury prevention, shaken baby syndrome/traumatic brain injury, Healthy People 2020, car restraints, immunizations, late preterm infants, and childhood obesity.
- Expanded and updated coverage of genetics
addresses the latest advances in the field as it relates to children in health and illness.
- Series: Wong's Essentials of Pediatric Nursing
- Paperback: 1224 pages
- Publisher: Mosby; 9 edition (October 2, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0323083439
- ISBN-13: 978-0323083430
- Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.5 x 1.6 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
I am in my last semester of nursing school, and this book has been by-far the least helpful, most poorly written, error filled, contradictory piece of kindling I have laid eyes upon.
There are omissions of crucial information. There are contradictory statements, often within the same paragraph. Most recently the book explained that ammonia should be used to kill parasites. It mentioned that Lysol is one product containing ammonia. Lysol does not contain ammonia. Just one example of hundreds in this book.
Probably most importantly, this book uses advanced medical terminology without explaining or elaborating on it, making the chapters unreadable without constant clarification - and I have very high grades, so I doubt it's me. The entire class has complained. Most infuriatingly, the book often defines very simple terms unnecessarily, only to use a complex key term in the next sentence without any definition or hint. I find myself reading wikipedia to clarify the book. The best is when one chapter will contain statements contradicting another. That's because each chapter is written by different people, and for the huge price of this book, they couldn't properly proof-read and standardize it. It feels like reading the rantings of a lunatic. Even the organization of the material is a massive jumble in many of the chapters. This book is totally lacking polish.
By John Smith
good textbook. There charts are helpful for summarizing the information in the chapters as it can be a bit overhwelming trying to memorize everything!
By Kimberly Kontrimas
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