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Maternal Child Nursing Care in Canada - E-Book

by Lisa Keenan-Lindsay

Book Details

Publisher:Elsevier Health Sciences
Published:2021-12-17
Pages:1620
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

- NEW! Consolidated, revised, and expanded mental health concerns chapter and consolidated pediatric health promotion chapter offer current and concise coverage of these key topics. - NEW and UPDATED! Information on the latest guidelines includes SOGC guidelines, STI and CAPWHN perinatal nursing standards, Canadian Pediatrics Association Standards, Canadian Association of Midwives, and more. - NEW! Coverage reflects the latest Health Canada Food Guide recommendations. - UPDATED! Expanded coverag

Our Review

This comprehensive Canadian nursing textbook delivers essential knowledge for maternal and child health professionals, featuring consolidated chapters on mental health concerns and pediatric health promotion that streamline critical information. The updated edition incorporates the latest national guidelines from SOGC, STI and CAPWHN perinatal nursing standards, and Canadian Pediatrics Association protocols. Current Health Canada Food Guide recommendations are integrated throughout, providing evidence-based nutritional guidance for pregnancy and childhood. Expanded coverage addresses evolving clinical practices while maintaining focus on Canadian healthcare contexts.

What distinguishes this resource is its specific alignment with Canadian healthcare standards and professional requirements, making it invaluable for nursing students and practicing clinicians specializing in obstetrics and pediatric care. The e-book format enhances accessibility for quick reference in clinical settings or study sessions. Healthcare educators will appreciate the systematic organization of complex topics, while practitioners can confidently apply the nationally recognized protocols. This remains an indispensable reference for anyone providing family-centered care within Canada's healthcare system.

Themes

Medical

Subjects

Medical