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Betz, Cecily Lynn.
Guidelines for nursing excellence in the care of children, youth, and families
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Guidelines for nursing excellence in the care of children, youth, and familiesCecily Lynn Betz, Marilyn J. Krajicek, Martha Craft-Rosenberg.
Author:
Betz, Cecily Lynn.
other author:
Krajicek, Marilyn J.,
Published:
New York :Springer Publishing Company,2017.
Description:
1 online resource (396 p.)
Subject:
Pediatric nursing.
Online resource:
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ISBN:
9780826169617
Guidelines for nursing excellence in the care of children, youth, and families
Betz, Cecily Lynn.
Guidelines for nursing excellence in the care of children, youth, and families
[electronic resource] /Cecily Lynn Betz, Marilyn J. Krajicek, Martha Craft-Rosenberg. - 2nd ed. - New York :Springer Publishing Company,2017. - 1 online resource (396 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Guidelines for nursing excellence in the care of children, youth, and families, 2nd edition -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Children and Youth Have an Identified Health Care Home (Medical Home) -- Chapter 2: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Care That Supports Growth and Development -- Chapter 3: Children, Youth, Families, and Health Care Providers Are Partners in Decisions, Planning, and Delivery of Care, Including Appropriate Community Services -- Chapter 4: Cultural Values, Beliefs, and Preferences Are Integral to Family-Centered Care -- Chapter 5: Family Concerns Are Recognized as a Priority, and Family Strengths Are Respected and Supported in the Care of Children and Youth -- Chapter 6: Children, Youth, and Families Have High-Quality, Affordable, and Accessible Health Care -- Chapter 7: The Child's, Youth's, and Family's Needs Are Identified, Prioritized, and Services Are Offered -- Chapter 8: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Care That Optimizes Wellness, Promotes and Maintains Physical and Mental Health, and Prevents Disease and Injury -- Chapter 9: Pregnant Adolescents and Women, Children, Youth, and Families Have Access to Genetic and Genomic Testing and Genomic-Appropriate Counseling -- Chapter 10: Children and Youth Receive Care That Is Delivered in a Physically and Emotionally Safe Environment -- Chapter 11: Children's, Youth's, and Families' Privacy and Rights Are Protected -- Chapter 12: Children and Youth With Acute, Critical, or Chronic Needs and Their Families Receive the Full Range of Services -- Chapter 13: Children and Youth With Disabilities and/or Special Health Care Needs and Their Families Receive the Full Range of Services -- Chapter 14: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Appropriate Palliative and/or Hospice Care -- Chapter 15: Children, Youth, and Families Receive Appropriate Prevention and Community Referral Services -- Chapter 16: Children's, Youth's, and Families' Health Risk Behaviors and Problems Are Identified and Addressed -- Chapter 17: Children, Youth, and Families Are Fully Informed of the Process, Outcomes, and Alternatives to Care, Including Quality of Life -- Index.
ISBN: 9780826169617Subjects--Topical Terms:
318818
Pediatric nursing.
LC Class. No.: RJ245
Dewey Class. No.: 618.92/00231
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