Bibliography and Reader References



Complete Bibliography and Reader References


Chapter 1: The Past, Present, and Future


1. Ackley B, Ladwig G. Nursing diagnosis handbook: A guide to planning care. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2008.


2. Alfaro-LeFevre R. Critical thinking and clinical judgment: A practical approach. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2004.


3. Anderson E, McFarlane J. The community as a partner: Theory and practice of nursing. Philadelphia: Williams & Wilkins; 2008.


4. Bulechek G, Butcher H, Dochterman J. Nursing interventions classification (NIC). St. Louis: Elsevier; 2008.


5. Callister L. What has literature taught us about culturally competent care of women and children? MCN. 2005;30(6):380–385.


6. Hamilton B, Manino A, Martin J, et al. Annual summary of vital statistics. Pediatrics. 2007;119(2):345–360.


7. Hamric A, Sprouse J, Hansen C. Advanced practice nursing: An integrative approach. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005.


8. Hayes D. Understanding transcultural nursing. Nursing 2005 Career Directory Supplement, 35:25.


9. Jenkins K, Grady P, Collins F. Nurses and the genomic revolution. J Nurs Scholarship. 2005;37(2):98–101.


10. Johnson M, Bulechek G, Dochterman J, Maas M, Moorhead S, Swanson E. Nursing diagnosis outcomes and interventions: NANDA, NOC & NIC. 2nd ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2006.


11. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


12. Loescher L, Merkle C. The interface of genomic technologies and nursing. J Nurs Scholarship. 2005;37(2):111–119.


13. London M, Ladewig P, Bindler R. Maternal-child nursing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 2007.


14. Moorhead S, Johnson M, Maas M, Swanson E. Nursing outcomes classification (NOC). 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2008.


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16. National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States, 2007 with chartbook on trends in the health of Americans. (USDHHS Publication 2007-1232) Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; Retrieved June 13, 1020 www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/hus07.pdf.


17. North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International. (2009-2011). NANDA I Nursing diagnoses: Definitions and classification 2009-2011. Hoboken, NJ: Wylie-Blackwell.


18. Ulrich S, Canale S. Nursing care planning guides. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005.


19. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy people 2020: National health promotion and disease prevention objectives. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 2010.


20. U.S. National Commission on the International Year of the Child: Report to the President March 1980. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. (Classic reference).


21. Weber S. Promoting critical thinking in students. JAANP. 2005;17(6):205–206.


Chapter 2: Human Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology


1. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


2. Fehring R, Schneider M, Raviele K. Variability in the phases of the menstrual cycle. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2006;35(3):376–380.


3. Guyton A, Hall J. Textbook of medical physiology. 11th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


4. Hacker N, Gambone L, Hobel C. Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2010.


5. Leifer G. Maternity nursing. 10th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


6. Moore K, Persaud T. Before we are born: Essentials of embryology and birth defects. 7th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


7. Patton K, Thibodeau G. Anatomy and physiology. 7th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


8. Thibodeau G, Patton K. The human body in health and disease. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


9. Wylie L. Essential anatomy and physiology in maternity care. 2nd ed London: Churchill Livingstone; 2005.


Chapter 3: Fetal Development


1. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


2. Guyton A, Hall J. Textbook of medical physiology. 11th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


3. Leifer G. Maternity nursing. 10th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


4. Moore K, Persaud T. Before we are born: Essentials of embryology and birth defects. 7th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


5. Moore K, Persaud T. The developing human: Clinically oriented embryology. 8th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


6. Thibodeau G, Patton K. The human body in health and disease. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


7. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy people 2010: National health promotion and disease prevention objectives. (USDHHS Pub. No. PHS 91-50213) Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 2000.


8. Walsh D, Adzick S. Fetal surgical intervention. Am J Perinatol. 2000;17(6):277–283.


9. Wylie L. Essential anatomy and physiology in maternity care. 2nd ed London: Churchill Livingstone; 2005.


Chapter 4: Prenatal Care and Adaptations to Pregnancy


1. American Academy of Pediatrics & American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Maternal and newborn nutrition In Guidelines for perinatal care. 6th ed Elk Grove Village, Ill: American Academy of Pediatrics; 2007.


2. American Diabetes Association. Living with diabetes: Prenatal care. Retrieved April 10, 2010, from www.diabetes.org.


3. Beers L, Cheng T. When a teen has a tot: A model of care for the adolescent parent and her child. Contemp Pediatr. 2006;23(4):47–58.


4. Carmichael S, Shaw G, Yang W, et al National Birth Defects Prevention Study. Correlates of intake of folic acid containing supplements among pregnant women. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2006;194:203–210.


5. Centers for Disease Control. ACIP Vaccine recommendations for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Retrieved July 1, 2009, from www.cdc.gov; 2008.


6. Centers for Disease Control. Spina bifida. Retrieved April 10, 2010, from www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/spinabifida.htm; 2009.


7. Centers for Disease Control. Planning for a healthy pregnancy while traveling. In CDC, Yellow book: CDC health information for international travel. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 2010.


8. Cleveland L, Minter M, Cobb K, Scott A, German V. Lead hazards in pregnant women and children. Am J Nursing. 2008;108(11):40–47.


9. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


10. Dog T. The use of botanicals during pregnancy and lactation. Alt therapies. 2009;15(1):54–56.


11. Fowles E. Prenatal nutrition and birth outcomes. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2006;33(6):809–822.


12. Hacker N, Gambone L, Hobel C. Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2010.


13. Immunization Action Coalition. Vaccine information for health professionals. Retrieved January 1, 2010, from www.vaccineinformation.org.


14. Institute of Medicine (IOM). Weight gain during pregnancy: Reexamining the guidelines 2009. Washington, DC: National Academy Press Retrieved June 13, 2010, from www.aap.edu.


15. Kinser P, Williams C. Prenatal yoga: Benefits and recommendations. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;16(5):59–61.


16. Ladewig P, London M, Davidson M. Contemporary maternal-newborn nursing. 6th ed Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Health; 2006.


17. Lathian J. Birth plans: The good, the bad and the future. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2006;35(2):265–270.


18. Leifer G. Maternity nursing. 10th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


19. Lewis B, Avery M, Jennings E, Sherwood N, Martinson N, Crain L. The effect of exercise during pregnancy on maternal outcomes: Practical implications for practice. Am J Lifestyle Med 2008. 2(5):441–455.


20. London M, Ladewig P, Ball J, Bindler R. Maternal-child nursing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 2007.


21. Luppi P. How immune mechanisms are affected by pregnancy. Vaccine. 2003;21:3352–3357.


22. Macones G, Hankins G, Spong C, Hauth J, Moore T. The 2008 NICHHD workshop report on EFM update of definition, interpretation, and research guidelines. J Obstet Gynecol. 112(3):661–666.


23. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


24. McKinney E, James S, Murray S, Ashwill J. Maternal-child nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


25. Mees P. Food pyramid goes interactive. Physician Sports Med. 2005;33(6):8–9.


26. Moise K. What to tell patients about banking cord blood stem cells. Contemp Obstet Gynecol 2006;20–29 April 15 (special issue).


27. Moore K, Persaud T. Before we are born: Essentials of embryology and birth defects. 7th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


28. U.S. Department of Agriculture. MyPyramid. Washington, DC: Author; Retrieved December 1, 2009, from www.mypyramid.gov.


29. Ottani P. Embracing global similarities: A framework for cross-cultural obstetrical care. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2002;31(1):33–38.


30. Rubin R. Maternal identity and the maternal experience. New York: Springer; 1984; (Classic reference).


31. Skidmore-Roth L. Mosby drug reference. 24th ed Philadelphia: Mosby; 2010.


32. Smith S, Michel Y. Pilot study on effects of aquatic exercise during pregnancy. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2006;35(3):315–323.


33. Steffen R, DuPont H, Wilder-Smith A. Textbook of travel medicine and health. 3rd ed Lewiston, NY: BC Decker; 2007.


34. Stiles A. Parenting needs, goals and strategies for adolescent mothers. MCN. 2005;30(5):327–329.


35. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Dietary guidelines for Americans. Retrieved June 13, 2010, from www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/document/default.htm.


36. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy to prevent preterm delivery: U.S Preventive Services Task Force recommendation statement. Ann Intern Med. 2008;148(3):214–219.


Chapter 5: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Pregnancy


1. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Diagnosis and management of preeclampsia and eclampsia ACOG Practice Bulletin #33. Washington, DC: Author; 2006a.


2. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Gestational diabetes ACOG Practice Bulletin #30. Washington, DC: Author; 2006b.


3. American Diabetes Association. Standards of diabetes care. Diabetic Care. 2009;32(suppl):s13–s61.


4. Amiel A, Liberman M, Pomerantz M, et al. “Genetic pap” at 5-12 gestational weeks: A new screening method for Down syndrome. Soc Gynecol Invest. 2005;12S:290 (abstr 644).


5. Briscoe D, Nguyen H, Mencer M, et al. Management of pregnancy beyond 40 weeks gestation. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(10):1935–1941.


6. Buhimschi I, Cristner B, Buhimschi C. Proteomic biomarker analysis of amniotic fluid for identification of intraamniotic inflammation. Br J Obstet Gynecol. 2005;112:173–181.


7. Callaghan W. Delivery is not the end of the story: Follow-up of women with GDM. Contemp Obstet Gynecol. 2010;55(4):40–46.


8. Capitulo K. Evidence for healing interventions with perinatal bereavement. MCN. 2005;30(6):389–390.


9. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2009). National Center for Health Statistics: Deaths, Final Data for 2006. National Vital Statistics Report, Vol. 57, No. 14, April 17, 2009.


10. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ACIP: Guidance for vaccine recommendations in pregnant and breastfeeding women. Atlanta: Author; 2008.


11. Christopher L. The role of the proton pump inhibitors in the treatment of heartburn during pregnancy. JAANP. 2005;17(1):4–8.


12. Cousins L, Smok D, Lovett S, Poeltler D. AmniSure placental alpha microglobulin-1 rapid immunoassay versus standard diagnostic methods for detection of ruptured membranes. Am J Perinatal. 2005;22:317–320.


13. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


14. Dotti J. Terrorism and the pregnant woman. J Perinatal/Neonatal Nurs. 2005;19(3):226–237.


15. Dumbrowski M, Schatz M ACOG Committee on Practice Bulletins: Obstetrics. Asthma in pregnancy ACOG Practice Bulletin #90. J Obstet Gynecol. 2008;111(2 Pt 1):457–464.


16. Ferrara L, Manning F. Is the non-stress test still useful? J Obstet Gynecol. 2005;50(2):38–42.


17. Hagl-Fenton D. Beyond preeclampsia: HELLP syndrome. RN. 2008;71(3):22–26.


18. Hacker N, Gambone L, Hobel C. Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2010.


19. Langen J, James D. Preparing nurses for disaster management. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall Health; 2005.


20. Laros R. Maternal hematological disorders. In: Creasy R, Resnik R, eds. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


21. Macones G, Hankins G, Spong C, Hauth J, Moore T. The 2008 NICHHD workshop report on EFM update of definition, interpretation, and research guidelines. J Obstet Gynecol. 2008; 112(3):661–666.


22. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


23. Mattson S, Smith J. Core curriculum for maternal-newborn nursing. 3rd ed Washington, DC: Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses; 2004.


24. Moise K. Fetal RhD typing with free-DNA in maternal plasma. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005a;192:663–665.


25. Moise K. Fetal RhD genotyping via maternal serum analysis: A two-year experience. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005b;192:666–669.


26. National Institutes of Health. Report of Working Group on Research on Hypertension During Pregnancy. Retrieved April 1, 2010, from www.NHLBI.NIH.GOV/resources/hyperten_preg; 2001.


27. Offenbacher S. Progressive periodontal disease and risk of very preterm delivery. J Obstet Gynecol. 2006;107(2):29–36.


28. Prasad M, Samuels P. Keeping the pregnant patient’s asthma under control. Contemp Obstet Gynecol. 2008;53(12):28.


29. Wilson B, Watson M, Prescott G, et al. Hypertensive disease in pregnancy and risk of hypertension and stroke later in life: Results of a cohort study. BMJ. 2003;326(7394):845.


30. Wittendorf D, Muenke M. Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Am Fam Physician. 2005;72(2):279–285.


Chapter 6: Nursing Care of Mother and Infant During Labor and Birth


1. Adams E, Bianchi A. A practical approach to labor support. JOGNN. 2008;37(1):106–122.


2. American Academy of Pediatrics and American Academy of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Guidelines for perinatal care. Elk Grove, Ill. & Washington, DC: Author; 2007.


3. American College of Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing. Intrapartum fetal heart rate monitoring: Nomenclature, interpretation, and general management principles Practice Bulletin #106. Obstet Gynecol. 2009;114(1):136–138.


4. American College of Obstetric and Gynecologic Nursing. Intermittent auscultation for intrapartum fetal heart rate surveillance. J Midwifery Womens Health. 2007;52(3):314–319.


5. Blackburn S. Maternal and neonatal physiology. 3rd ed St. Louis: Saunders; 2007.


6. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


7. Einstein F, Merkatz I. An obstetricians guide to cord blood banking. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;Suppl:1–16 October.


8. Field T. Alternative therapy in pregnancy and labor. Altern Ther Health Med. 2008;14(5):12–16.


9. Gabbe S, Simpson J, Niebyl J, et al. Obstetrics: Normal and problem pregnancies. 5th ed London: Churchill Livingstone; 2009.


10. Imo A, Ugiou A, Okoye I. Sonographic evaluation of cervical length during normal pregnancy. Internet J Med Updates. 2009;4.


11. LaMaze Institute for Normal Birth. Six care practices that support normal birth. Retrieved June 3, 2009, from www.LaMaze.org/institute; 2007.


12. Leifer G. Maternity nursing. 10th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


13. Lipson J, Dibble S. Culture and nursing care. 2nd ed San Francisco: UCSF Nursing Press; 2005.


14. Lowdermilk D, Perry S. Maternity and women’s health care. 9th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2007.


15. Macones G, Hankins G, Spong C, Hauth J, Moore T. The 2008 NICHHD workshop report on EFM update of definition, interpretation, and research guidelines. J Obstet Gynecol. 2008; 112(3):661–666.


16. Macones G, Hankins G, Spong Y, et al. The 2008 Institute of Child Health and Human Development Workshop Report on EFM: Update on definitions, interpretation and research guidelines. JOGNN. 2008; 37(5):510–515.


17. Murasaki S. Diary of Lady Murasaki. New York: Penguin Press; 1996.


18. Perry S, Hockenberry M, Lowdermilk D, Wilson D. Maternal child nursing care. 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


19. Romano A, Lathian J. Promoting, protecting and supporting normal birth: A look at the evidence. JOGNN. 2008;37(1):94–103.


20. Simpson K. The context and clinical evidence for common nursing practices during labor. MCN. 2005;30(6):356–360.


21. Simpson K. Fetal assessment during labor. In: Simpson K, Creehan B, eds. AWHONN perinatal nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008;399–442.


22. Simpson K. Fresh perspectives on intrapartum nursing care. MCN. 2009;34(1):5–6.


23. Sprague A. Knowledge to action: Implementing a guideline for second stage labor. MCN. 2008;33(3):179.


24. Stark M. Preserving normal birth. JOGNN. 2008;37(1):84.


25. Thureen P, Hall D, Deacon J, Hernandez J. Assessment and care of the well newborn. 2nd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005.


26. Tranmer J, Hodnett E, Hannah M, Stevens B. The effect of unrestricted carbohydrate intake on labor progress. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005;34(3):19–24.


27. VandeVusse L. The essential forces of labor revisited. MCN. 1999;24(4):176–184 (Classic reference).


28. Zwelling E. The emergence of high tech birthing. JOGNN. 2008;37(1):85–105.


Chapter 7: Nursing Management of Pain During Labor and Birth


1. American Academy of Pediatrics and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Guidelines for perinatal care. 6th ed Elk Grove Village, Ill, & Washington, DC: Author; 2007.


2. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Obstetric analgesia and anesthesia. ACOG Practice Bulletin #36. Washington, DC: Author; 2006.


3. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


4. Gabbe S, Simpson J, Niebyl J, et al. Obstetrics: Normal and problem pregnancies. 5th ed London: Churchill Livingstone; 2009.


5. McKinney E, James S, Murray S, Ashwill J. Maternal-child nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


6. Simpson K, Creehan P. AWHONN perinatal nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008.


Chapter 8: Nursing Care of Women with Complications During Labor and Birth


1. Berman M. Finding the right words after pregnancy loss Contemp. Obstet Gynecol. 2009;54(3):46–50.


2. Briscoe D, Nguyen H, Mencer M, Gautam N, Kalb D. Management of pregnancy beyond forty weeks gestation. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(10):1935–1942.


3. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


4. Frazier W. Amnio infusion for prevention of meconium aspiration syndrome. N Engl J Med. 2005;353(9):909–917.


5. Gabbe S, Simpson J, Niebyl J, Galan H, Goetzl L, Jauniaux E, eds. Obstetrics: normal and problem pregnancies. 5th ed London: Churchill Livingstone; 2009.


6. Gestabun D. Caesarean delivery and risk of placenta previa and placenta abruptio. J Obstet Gynecol. 2006;107(1):771–778.


7. Gibbs R, Danforth D, Karlan B, Haney A. Danforth’s obstetrics and gynecology. 10th ed Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2008.


8. Hacker N, Gambone J, Hobel C. Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


9. Haydon M. The effect of maternal oxygen administration during labor on fetuses with nonreassuring FHR patterns. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2007;9(195):735–738.


10. Laughon S, Wolfe H, Visco A. Prior cesarean and the risk for placenta previa on second trimester ultrasound. J Obstet Gynecol. 2005;105(5):962–965.


11. Leifer G. Maternity nursing. 10th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


12. McKinney E, James S, Murray S, Ashwill J. Maternal-child nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


13. National Center for Health Statistics. www.cdc.gov/nchs; 2008; Retrieved June 13, 2010, from.


14. Stables D, Rankin J. Physiology in childbearing with anatomy and related biosciences. 2nd ed London: Balliere-Tindall; 2005.


15. Simpson K, Knox G. Oxytocin as a high alert medication: implications for perinatal patient safety. MCN. 2009;34(1):8–15.


16. Wilhite L, Melander S. Amniotic fluid embolism: A case study. Am J Nursing. 2008;108(7):83–85.


Chapter 9: The Family After Birth


1. American Academy of Pediatrics. Car safety seats: A guide for families. Retrieved June 27, 2009, from www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.htm; 2007.


2. Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses. Evidence-based clinical practice guideline Neonatal skin care. 2nd ed Washington, DC: Author; 2007.


3. Centers for Disease Control. Guide to vaccines, Contraindications and Precautions 2009. Atlanta: Author.


4. Benson-Soros J, Glazer G. A forgotten component of post-partum assessment. Adv Nurses. 2005;13(6):47–76.


5. Bick D, MacArthur C, Winter H. Postnatal care: Evidence guidelines for management. 2nd ed London: Churchill Livingstone; 2009.


6. Brenner M. Efficient, effective, reimbursable breastfeeding support. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(9):66–76.


7. Goodman J. Becoming an involved father of an infant. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005;34(2):190–199.


8. Gottesman M. Choosing the right infant formula. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;16(5):47–50.


9. Henary B, Sherwood C, Crandall J. Carseat safety for children: Rear facing for best protection. Prevention. 2007;13(6):398–402.


10. Huber C, Blanco E. Expressed breast milk: Safety in the hospital. Am J Nursing. 2009;109(2):54–55.


11. Keefe S. Working mothers and long-term breastfeeding. Adv Nurses. 2005;2(10):34–35.


12. Leifer G. Maternity nursing. 10th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


13. London M, Ladewig P, Ball J, Bindler R. Maternal-child nursing. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 2007.


14. Maisels J. Jaundice in the newborn. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(5):34–54.


15. Mantha S, Davies B, Mayer A, Crowe K. Providing responsive nursing care to mothers with low confidence. MCN. 2008;33(5):307–310.


16. McKinney E, James S, Murray S, Ashwill J. Maternal-child nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


17. Morin K. Infant nutrition and genetics. MCN. 2006;31(3):198–199.


18. Morin K. Breastfeeding immediately after birth. MCN. 2009;34(1):63.


19. Neff M. CDC releases guidelines for state newborn screening program for cystic fibrosis. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(8):1605–1610.


20. Rosen I, Krueger M, Carney L, Graham J. Perinatal breastfeeding education and breastfeeding outcomes. MCN. 2008;33(5):315–318.


21. Rubin R. Attainment of the maternal role Part 1: Process. Nursing Research. 1967;16:237–245.


22. St. John W, Cameron C, McVeigh C. Meeting the challenge of new fatherhood during the early weeks. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005;34(2):180–189.


23. Soto-Ramirez N, Karmaus W. The use of oral contraceptive before pregnancy and breastfeeding duration: A cross-sectional study with retrospective ascertainment. Int Breastfeed J. 2008;3:29.


24. Stables D, Rankin J. Physiology in childbearing with related anatomy and biosciences. 2nd ed London: Balliere-Tindall; 2005.


25. Thureen P, Hall D, Deacon J, Hernandez J. Assessment and care of the well newborn. 2nd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005.


26. Trask B, Sell S, Carter S, Kindred C. Circumcision care. RN. 2009;72(2):22–24.


Chapter 10: Nursing Care of Women with Complications After Birth


1. Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses. Evidence-based clinical practice guideline Neonatal skin care. 2nd ed Washington, DC: Author; 2007.


2. Beck C. Postpartum depression. Am J Nurs. 2006;106(5):40–49.


3. Hacker N, Gambone J, Hobel C. Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2010.


4. Horowitz J, Goodman J. Identifying and treating postpartum depression. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005;34(2):264–270.


5. Laird R, Carabine U. Recombinant factor VIIa for major obstetrical hemorrhage in a Jehovah’s Witness. J Obstet Anesth. 2008;17(2):193–194.


6. McKinney E, James S, Murray S, Ashwill J. Maternal-child nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


7. Perry S, Hockenberry M, Lowdermilk D, Wilson D. Maternal child nursing care. 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


8. Ramchandani P. Paternal depression in the post-natal period and child development: A perspective population study. Lancet. 2005;365:2201–2205.


9. Stables D, Rankin J. Physiology in childbearing with related anatomy and biosciences. 2nd ed London: Balliere-Tindall; 2005.


Chapter 11: The Nurse’s Role in Women’s Health Care


1. Akonen K. Ovarian cancer. Adv Nurse Pract. 2009;17(1):47–48.


2. Alexander I. Overview of current hormonal therapy recommendations using evidence based decision making. Am J Nurse Pract. 2007;11(10):29–41.


3. American Cancer Society. Guidelines still advise yearly mammography for women aged 40 to 49 years. CA Cancer J Clin. 2007; 57:187–188 Retrieved April 20, 2010, from http://caonline.amcancersoc.org/cgi/content/full/57/4/187.


4. American Cancer Society. Cervical cancer prevention and early detection. Retrieved July 1, 2009, from www.cancer.org.


5. Archer, D., & Santaro, N. (2008). Overcoming obstacles to hormonal treatment. Satellite Symposium of Women’s Health Summit 2008. Contemp Obstet Pediatr, Sept 2008 (Suppl).


6. Boston’s Women’s Health Book Collective. The new our bodies ourselves. New York: Simon & Schuster; 2008.


7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines. MMWR. 2007;56(14):332–336.


8. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Gonorrhea, syphilis, and chlamydia. Retrieved June 13, 2010, from www.cdc.gov/std/stats07/trends.htm; 2008.


9. Collins D. Bioidentical hormone therapy. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;16(5):41–44.


10. Collier M, Rieder J. Detecting polycystic ovary disease in teens. Contemp Obstet Gynecol. 2008;53(9):44–49.


11. Eisen A, Lubinski J, Gronwald J, et al. Hormone therapy and the risk of breast cancer in BRCA1 mutation carriers. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2008;100(19):1361–1367.


12. Fantasia H. Options for intrauterine contraception. JOGNN. 2008;37(3):375–383.


13. Fehring RJ, Schneider M, Barron ML. Efficacy of the Marquette method of natural family planning. J Maternal Child Nursing. 2008;33(6):348–354.


14. Fischer M. Implanon: A new contraceptive implant. JOGNN. 2008;37(3):361–367.


15. Flowers J. An overview of uterine fibroids. Nurse Pract. 2009;16(10):36–41.


16. Fontenot H, Harris A. The latest advances in hormonal contraception. JOGNN. 2008;37(3):369–373.


17. Freeman S. Continuous use oral contraceptives. NP. 2008;16(8):36–39.


18. French L. Dysmenorrhea. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(2):285–291.


19. Geraghty P. Beyond birth control. Adv Nurse Pract. 2009;17(2):47–49.


20. Hacker N, Gambone J, Hobel C. Essentials of obstetrics and gynecology. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2010.


21. Holand-Hall C. STI in teens. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(4):56–58.


22. Hitti M. Stronger warning for birth control patch WebMD. Retrieved June 1, 2009, from www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/news/20080118/birth-control-patch-stronger-warning.


23. International Menopausal Society. IMS updated recommendations on postmenopausal hormone therapy. Climacteric. 2007;10(3):181–194.


24. Ishitani K. Caffeine consumption and the risk of breast cancer in a large prospective cohort of women. Arch Intern Med. 2008;168(10):20–22.


25. Isely M, Edelman A. Extended continuous oral contraceptives dosing regimes Contemp. Obstet Gynecol. 2008;53(7):50–53.


26. Kaplan C. Condoms for women. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008a;16(12):44–46.


27. Kaplan C. Diagnosing STD. NP. 2008b;16(6):30.


28. Mandell G, Bennett J, Dolin R. Principles and practice of infectious diseases. 6th ed Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone; 2005.


29. Marcum C. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding. NP. 2008;16(7):357–359.


30. Micozzi M. Fundamentals of complementary and integrative medicine. Philadelphia: Saunders; 2006.


31. McKinney E, James S, Murray S, Ashwill J. Maternal-child nursing. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


32. North American Medical Society. A new position statement on hormone therapy. Contemp Obstet Gynecol. 2008;53(9):30–36.


33. Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The Patch. Retrieved June 15, 2010, from www.orthoevra.com/index.html; 2009.


34. Pallone S, Bergus G. Fertility awareness-based method: Another option for family planning. J Am Board Fam Med. 2009;22(2):147–157.


35. Parashar A, Varma A, Bedi S, et al. Treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids. N Engl J Med. 2007;356:2218–2219.


36. Priestley C, Jones B, Dhar J, Goodwin L. What is normal vaginal flora? Genitourinary Med. 1997;13:23–28.


37. Rounas E. Hormone therapy: Current recommendations. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;169(9):35.


38. Stermer C. Helping your patient after breast reconstruction. Nursing. 2008;38(8):28–32.


39. Theroux R. The hysteroscopic approach to sterilization. JOGNN. 2008;37(3):356–360.


40. Urbique D, Carter S, VanSell S. Endometriosis can evade diagnosis. RN. 2008;71(9):28–30.


41. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy people 2020: National health promotion and disease prevention objectives. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 2010.


42. Yamada S, Sweitzer B, McHale M. Preoperative assessment for gynecological surgery. J Obstet Gynecol. 2005;50(2):50–55.


43. Yranski P, Gamache E. New options for barrier contraception. JOGNN. 2008;37(3):384–389.


44. Zinaman M. Using cervical mucus and other easily observed biomarkers to identify ovulation in prospective pregnancy trials. Pediatr & Perinatal Epidemiology. 2009;20(S1):26–29.


Chapter 12: The Term Newborn


1. American Academy of Pediatrics. Position statement: Principles and guidelines for early hearing detection and intervention programs. Pediatrics. 2007;120(4):898–921.


2. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Fetus and Newborn, and American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Guidelines for perinatal care. 6th ed Evanston, Ill: Author; 2007.


3. American Medical Association. Report #10 of council on scientific affairs 1-99: Neonatal circumcision. Retrieved June 15, 2010, from www.ama-assn.org/ama/pubcaegor13585.html; 2005.


4. Association of Women’s Health and Neonatal Nursing. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines: Neonatal skin care. Washington DC: Author; 2007.


5. Brady-Fryer, B., Wiebe, N., & Lander, J. (2007). Pain relief for neonatal circumcision. Cochrane Database System Review, 18(4): CD004217.


6. Brazelton TB. The neonatal behavioral assessment scale. Philadelphia: Lippincott; 1973; (Classic reference).


7. Brown-Trask B, Van Sell S, Carter S, Kindred C. Circumcision care. RN. 2009;72(2):22.


8. Engle W. A recommendation for the definition of “late preterm” (near term) and the birth weight, gestational age classification system. Semin Perinatol. 2007;30(1):2–7.


9. Fluxas G. Assessment of new Ballard Score to estimate gestational age. Ann Pediatr. 2006;64(2):140–145.


10. Gottesman M. Choosing the right infant formula. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;16(5):47–50.


11. Gray L, Watt-Blas E. Skin to skin contact is analgesic in healthy newborns. Pediatrics. 2008;105(1):110–111.


12. Harrison D, Stevens B, Bueno M, et al. Efficacy of sweet solutions for analgesia in infants between 1 and 12 months of age: A systematic review. Archives Dis Child. 2010;95(5):36–40.


13. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


14. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


15. Maisels M, Ostrea E, Touch S, et al. Evaluation of new transcutaneous bilirubinometer. Pediatrics. 2004;1131:1638–1645.


16. Morin K. Infant nutrition: What about bottled water for babies. MCN. 2007;32(1):57.


17. Morin K. Infant nutrition and genetics. MCN. 2006;31(3):198–199.


18. National Center for Health Statistics. www.cdc.gov/nchs; 2008; Retrieved June 15, 2010, from.


19. Rohan A, Golombek S. Hypoxia in the term newborn: Part One—Cardiopulmonary physiology and assessment. MCN. 2009;34(2):106–112.


20. Slusher T, Angyo I, Thomas F, et al. Transcutaneous bilirubin measurement and serum total blood level. Pediatrics. 2004;1131:166–241.


21. Stevens B, Yamada J, Ohlsson A. Sucrose for analgesia in newborn undergoing painful procedures Cochrane Neonatal Collaboration. Retrieved June 27, 2009, from www.thecochranelibrary.com; 2005.


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Chapter 13: Preterm and Postterm Newborns


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2. Blackburn S. Maternal, fetal, and neonatal physiology. 3rd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


3. Creasy R, Resnick R, Iams J, Lockford C, Moore T. Maternal-fetal medicine. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


4. Dodd V. Implications of kangaroo care for growth and development of preterm infants. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005;34(2):218–229.


5. Fleixas G. Assessment of the new Ballard score to estimate gestational age. Ann Pediatr. 2006;64(2):140–145.


6. Guyton A, Hall J. Textbook of medical physiology. 11th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


7. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


8. Hubbard E, Stellwagen L, Wolf A. The late preterm infant: A little baby with big needs. Cont Pediatr. 2009;240(11):51–59.


9. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


10. Maisels J. Jaundice in the newborn. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(5):34–54.


11. Maisels J. A primer on phototherapy for the jaundiced newborn. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(6):38–57.


12. Morin K. Infant nutrition: What about bottled water for babies. MCN. 2007;32(1):57.


13. Rause D. A randomized controlled trial of magnesium sulfate for the prevention of cerebral palsy. N Engl J Med. 2008;359(8):895.


14. Rohan A, Golombek S. Hypoxia in the term newborn Part one—Cardiopulmonary physiology and assessment. MCN. 2009;34(2):106–112.


15. Slusher T, Angyo I, Thomas F, et al. Transcutaneous bilirubin measurement and serum total blood level. Pediatrics. 2004;1131:166–241.


16. Spence K, Gillies D, Harrison D, et al. A reliable pain assessment tool for clinical assessment in the NICU. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005;34(1):80–85.


17. Shaw R. Late preterm birth: A new nursing issue. MCN. 2008;33(5):287–290.


18. Thureen P, Hall D, Deacon J, Hernandez J. Assessment and care of the well newborn. 2nd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005.


19. Tomasheck M, Wallman I. Cobedding twins and higher-order multiples in a hospital setting. Pediatrics. 2007;120(6):1359–1366.


Chapter 14: The Newborn with a Perinatal Injury or Congenital Malformation


1. Booth S, Sallas J, Ritenbaugh C, et al. Environmental and societal factors affecting food choice and physical activity: Rationale, influence and leverage points. Nut Rev. 2001;59(2):s21–s39.


2. Carey W, Feldman H, Coleman W, Crocker A, Elias E. Developmental-behavioral pediatrics. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


3. Correa A. Diabetes mellitus and birth defects. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2008;199:237.


4. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


5. Husser D. New drugs: Sapropterin dihydrochloride first on the market to treat an inherited disorder. Nursing. 2008;38(7):46–47.


6. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


7. Johns Hopkins Hospital. Harriet Lane handbook. 17th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2006.


8. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


9. Maisels J. Jaundice in the newborn. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(5):34–54.


10. Maisels J. A primer on phototherapy for the jaundiced newborn. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(6):38–57.


11. March of Dimes Perinatal Data Center. Statbook: Statistics for monitoring maternal and infant health.. Washington, DC: Author Retrieved June 13, 2010, from www.marchofdimes.com/peristats.


12. Martin R, Fanaroff A, Walsh M. Fanaroff and Martin’s neonatal-perinatal medicine: Diseases of the fetus and infant. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2006.


13. Moise K. Fetal RhD typing with free-DNA in maternal plasma. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005a;192:663–665.


14. Moise K. Fetal RhD genotyping via maternal serum analysis: A two year experience. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2005b;192:666–669.


15. Ringler, R. (2005). Bringing home baby and her vent too. Pediatrics: Specialty Guide, 20-23.


16. Wong R, Bhutani V, Vreman H, Stevenson D. TIN mesopoporhyrin for the prevention of severe neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. NeoReviews. 2007;8(2):e77.


Chapter 15: An Overview of Growth, Development, and Nutrition


1. Akers S, Groh-Wargo S. Normal nutrition during infancy. In: Samour PQ, Helm K, Lang E, eds. Handbook of pediatric nutrition. 3rd ed Jones & Bartlett 2005;65–97. Sudbury, Mass.


2. Anderson J. Discipline techniques for the 9-month old. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(6):47–49.


3. Bartlett, T., Lancaster, R., & New, N. (2005). Pediatric obesity: Use a team approach. Clinical Advisor, January 2005, 22-31.


4. Barlow S. Expert committee: Recommendations regarding prevention, assessment and treatment of child and adolescent obesity and overweight: Summary report. Pediatrics. 2007;120S:164–192.


5. Booth S, Sallas J, Rittenbaugh C, Hill J, Birch L, Frank L. Environmental and societal factors affecting food choices and physical activity: Rationale, influence and leverage points. Nut Rev. 2001;59(2):s21–s39.


6. Braganza S, Ozuah P. What to tell parents about low CHO dieting in children. Contemp Pediatr. 2006;23(4):92–100.


7. Carey W, Feldman H, Coleman W, Crocker A, Elias E. Developmental-behavioral pediatrics. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


8. Douglas J, Douglas A, Silk H. A practical guide to infant oral health. Am Fam Physician. 2004;70(1):2113–2119.


9. Dunham L, Kollar L. Vegetarian eating for children. J Pediatr Healthcare. 2006;20(1):27–34.


10. Fiocchia A, Assa’ad A, Bahna S, et al. Food allergies and the introduction of solid foods to infants: A consensus document. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2006;97(1):10–20.


11. Galganny-Almeida A, Quiroz M. The effectiveness of a novel infant tooth wipe in high caries risk babies 8 to 15-months old. Pediatr Dent. 2007;129:337.


12. Griffen A. Pediatric oral health. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2000;47(5):975–1188.


13. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


14. Hofman R. Letting go of sippy cups. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(12):12.


15. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


16. Lazoff B. Dose response relationships between iron deficiency with or without anemia and infant socioemotional behavior. Pediatrics. 2008;152:296.


17. Leifer G, Hartston H. Growth and development across the lifespan: A health promotion focus. Philadelphia: Saunders; 2004.


18. Lipman T, Gruccio D. Pediatric growth monitoring. Adv Nurses. 2006;2(21):17–20.


19. Lipson J, Dibble S. Culture and nursing care San Francisco. Press: UCSF; 2005.


20. Luming J. Is the picky eater a cause for concern? Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(3):71–80.


21. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


22. Makinen K, Bennett C. Xylitol chewing gum and caries rates, a 40-month cohort study. J Dent Res. 2008;1995(74):1904.


23. Meltzer D. Complications of body piercing. Am Fam Physician. 2006;72(10):2029–2035.


24. Morin K. Preparing baby food at home safely. MCN. 2005;30(1):67–68.


25. Smilkstein G, Ashworth C, Montano D. The validity and reliability of the family APGAR as a test of family function. J Fam Pract. 1984;15:303 (Classic reference).


26. Snow C, VanHemel S. Early childhood assessment: Why, what, how? Committee on Development Outcomes in Young Children. Washington, DC: National Research Council; 2008.


27. Soderling E, Isokangas P. Influence of maternal xylitol consumption on acquisition of Strep mutans in infants. J Dent Res. 2007;129:337.


28. Taylor J. Defining vitamin D deficiency in infants and toddlers. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2008;162:583.


29. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2008). Oral health in America: A report of the Surgeon General. Rockville, Md: National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research.


30. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 2005 Dietary guidelines for Americans. Retrieved June 13, 2010, from www.mypyramid.gov.


31. Wagner R, Oskouians R. Are you missing the diagnosis of the most chronic disease in childhood: Tooth caries. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(9):60–82.


32. Wang X, Perry A. Metabolic and physiologic responses to video-game play in 7-10 year old boys. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2004;160:411–415.


Chapter 16: The Infant


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2. American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatric nutrition handbook. 5th ed Ill: Elk Grove Village; 2004.


3. American Medical Association. Expert committee recommendations on childhood obesity (revised 2008). Retrieved June 20, 2010, from www.ama-assn.org; 2007.


4. Anderson J. Discipline techniques for the 12 month old. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(9):84–86.


5. Bolte R. The crying child: What are they trying to tell you? Contemp Pediatr. 2007;24(5):74–81.


6. Bright Beginnings Formula Product Information. Retrieved July 1, 2009, from www.BrightBeginnings.com.


7. Carey W, Feldman H, Coleman W, Crocker A, Elias E. Developmental-behavioral pediatrics. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


8. Douglas L, Sanders M. Probiotics and prebiotics in dietetic practice. Am J Diet Assoc. 2008;108:510–521.


9. Fowles E. The Brazelton Neonatal Behavior Scale and maternal identity. MCN. 1999;24(6):287–293 (Classic reference).


10. Gottesman M. Choosing the right infant formula. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;16(5):47–51.


11. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


12. Keefe M, Barbosa G, Froese-Fretz A, et al. An intervention program for families with irritable infants. MCN. 2005;30(4):230–236.


13. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


14. Land M, Martin M. Probiotics: Hype or helpful? Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(12):34–42.


15. Leise A, Weis K, Schulz M, Tooze J. Food intake patterns associated with incident type 2 diabetes. Diab Care. 2009;32(2):263–268.


16. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition, and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


17. March of Dimes. Organic foods: Are they better for baby?. Retrieved April 10, 2009, from 2008; www.marchofdimes.com/printablearticle/188_30427.asp.


18. Mead-Johnson Company Product Information. Retrieved January 4, 2009, from www.meadjohnson.com.


19. Morin K. Organic baby food: What do you tell parents? MCN. 2009;34(2):129.


20. Morin K. What is bisphenol-A and why are parents worried? MCN. 2008;33(3):189.


21. Morin K. Infant nutrition toddlers start off on the right foot. MCN. 2007;32(2):122.


22. Muntoni S, Muntoni S. Gene-nutrient interactions in type 1 diabetes. World Rev Nutr Dietetics. 2004;93:188–209.


23. Nestle Infant Formula Products. Retrieved January 4, 2009, from www.nestle-infantnutrition.com.


24. Osborne, D., & Sinn, J. (2007). Prebiotics in infants for prevention of allergic disease and food hypersensitivity. Cochrane Database System Rev. Issue #4. ART: 006474 DOI: 10 1002/14651858 Pub2.


25. Ovewehand A. Antibacterial effects of probiotics. J Nutr. 2007;137(1):7945–7975.


26. Park J, Flock M. Prebiotics, probiotics and dietary fiber in GI disease. Gastrointest Clin North Am. 2007;36(1):47–63.


27. Saavedra J. The use of probiotics in pediatrics: Rationale, mechanisms of action and practical aspects. Nut Clin Pract. 2007;22(3):351–365.


28. Szajewska H, Setty M, Mrukowicz J. Probiotics in gastrointestinal diseases in children. J Pediatr Gastroenter Nut. 2006;42(5):474–475.


29. Thompson R, Cotner-Bichelinaen N, McKerchar P, et al. Enhancing early communication through infant sign training. J Appl Behav Ann. 2007;40(1):15–23.


30. Zeigler A, Schmid S, Huber D, et al. Early infant feeding and risk of developing type 1 diabetes-associated autoantibodies. JAMA. 2003;290:1721–1728.


Chapter 17: The Toddler


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2. American Academy of Pediatrics. AAP guidelines for appropriate car safety seats, AAP policy. Retrieved June 13, 2010, from www.AAPpolicy.org; 2005.


3. Anderson J. Behavior of the 2 year old. Contemp Pediatr. 2009;26(6):50–55.


4. Anderson J. Discipline techniques for the 18 month old. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(12):44–47.


5. Biagioli F. Child safety seat counseling: 3 keys to safety. Am Fam Physician. 2005;72(3):473–478.


6. Carey W, Feldman H, Coleman W, Crocker A, Elias E. Developmental-behavioral pediatrics. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


7. Henary B, Sherwood C, Crandall J. Carseat safety for children: Rear facing for best protection. Prevention. 2007;13(6):398–402.


8. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


9. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


10. Kliegman R, Marcdante K, Jenson H, Behrman R. Nelson essentials of pediatrics. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005.


11. Lee J. Meta-analysis of clinical trials of probiotics for prevention and treatment of pediatric atopic dermatitis. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2008;121(1):116–121.


12. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


13. Montgomery T. When not talking is the chief complaint. Contemp Pediatr. 1994;11(9):49.


14. Neumann B. Management of dog and cat bites. Adv Nurse Pract. 2009;17(3):53–54.


15. Schwartz R, Shipon-Blum E. Shy child: Don’t overlook selective mutism. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(7):30–39.


16. Walker J, Isolauri E. Understanding the use of probiotics in pediatric populations. Contemp Pediatr. 2007;Suppl:1–6.


Chapter 18: The Preschool Child


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2. Brazelton T. Touchpoints: Your child’s emotional and behavioral development. Reading, Mass. Classic reference: Addison-Wesley; 1993.


3. Carey W, Feldman H, Coleman W, Crocker A, Elias E. Developmental-behavioral pediatrics. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2009.


4. Fierro-Cobas V, Chan E. Language development in bilingual children. Contemp Pediatr. 2001;18(7):79.


5. Flax J, Kapin I. Evaluation of children with delayed speech and language. Contemp Pediatr. 1998;15(10):184.


6. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


7. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


8. Montgomery T. When children do not talk. Contemp Pediatr. 1994;11(9):49.


9. Pickering L. Exposure to non-traditional pets at home and animals in public settings: risks to children. Pediatrics. 2008;122:876.


10. Scales J, Fleisher A, Sinal S, Krowchuk D. Skin lesions that mimic abuse. Contemp Pediatr. 1999;16(1):136.


Chapter 19: The School-Age Child


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2. Bennett H. Clinical tips for overcoming bedwetting. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(9):92–95.


3. Casper, C. (2004). Be on the lookout for pests passed from pets. Clinical Advisor, December, 20-34.


4. Heady B. Pet ownership: Good for health. Med J Austral. 2003;179:460–461.


5. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


6. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


7. Le T, Dire D. Managing human and animal bites Clin. Adv Nurse Pract. 2002;5(4):27.


8. Lumeng J. Mothers know best? Feeding styles and childhood obesity. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(1):32.


9. Leifer G. Maternity nursing. 10th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


10. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


11. Parish-Plass N. Animal assisted therapy with children suffering from insecure attachment due to abuse and neglect: A method to lower risk of intergenerational transmission of abuse. Clin Child Psychol Psychiatr. 2008;13(1):7–30.


12. Pence C, McErlene K. Action stat: Tooth avulsion. Nursing 2005. 2005; 35(12):88.


13. Pickering L. Exposure to non-traditional pets at home and to animals in public settings: Risks to children. Pediatrics. 2008;122:876–878.


14. Steele R. Sizing up risks of pet transmitted diseases. Contemp Pediatr. 1997;14(9):43–68.


15. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy people 2010: National health promotion and disease prevention objectives. (USDHHS Pub. No. PHS 91-50213) Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 2000.


Chapter 20: The Adolescent


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2. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders DSM IV-TR. Washington, DC: Author; 2000.


3. Anderson S, Schaechter J, Brosco J. Adolescent patients and their confidentiality: Staying within legal bounds. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(7):54–59.


4. Centers for Disease Control. 10 Leading causes of death in the US in the 12-21 age group—2007 data. Atlanta: Author; 2009.


5. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. High-fiber diet for children. Retrieved May 28, 2010, from www.dhmc.org/webpage.cfm?site_id=2&org_id=372&morg_id=0&sec_id=0&gsec_id=39122&item_id=39147.


6. Haglund K. Recommendations for sexuality education for early adolescents. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2006;35(3):369–374.


7. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


8. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


9. Leifer G, Hartston H. Growth and development across the lifespan: A health promotion focus. Philadelphia: Saunders; 2004.


10. Levine M, Carey W, Crocker A. Developmental behavioral pediatrics. 4th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2003.


11. Loman D. Promoting physical activity in teenage girls. MCN. 2009;33(5):294–296.


12. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


13. Saglimbeni A. Sports physicals. Retrieved May 28, 2010, from http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/88972-overview.


14. Schwartz R. Are you ready to deal with a pot smoking patient? Contemp Pediatr. 1997;11(4):85.


15. Silk H, Romao-Clarke G. The 7 tenets to teen oral health. Contemp Pediatr. 2009;26(6):50–55.


16. Tanner JM. Growth of adolescence. 2nd ed. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific; 1962; (Classic reference).


17. Tillett J. Adolescence and informed consent: Ethical and legal issues. J Perinatal/Neonatal Nurs. 2005;19(2):112–119.


18. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Healthy people 2010: National health promotion and disease prevention objectives. (USDHHS Pub. No. PHS 91-50213) Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; 2000.


Chapter 21: The Child’s Experience of Hospitalization


1. American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) & American Pain Society (APS). Policy statement: The assessment and management of acute pain in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatrics. 2001;108(3):793–797.


2. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


3. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


4. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


5. Malviya S, Voepel-Lewis T, Burke C, et al. The revised FLACC observational pain tool: Improved reliability and validity for pain assessment in children with cognitive impairment. Pediatr Anesth. 2006;16(3):258–265.


6. Saniski D. Neonatal pain relief protocols. Nurseweek Nursing Spectrum. 2005;184(4):19–21.


7. Spence K, Gillies F, Harrison D, et al. A reliable pain assessment tool for clinical assessment. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2005;34(1):80–85.


Chapter 22: Health Care Adaptations for the Child and Family


1. Armstrong M. The whole picture: Risks, decision making, purpose, regulations and the future of body piercing. Clinical Dermatol. 2009;25(4):398–406.


2. Barnsteiner J, Burke K, Rich V. State of the science on safe medication administration. Am J Nursing. 2005;March Suppl:1–42.


3. Brady T, Siberry G, Soloman B. Pediatric hypertension. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(11):46–50.


4. Braverman P. Body art: piercing, tattooing, and scarification. Adolesc Med. 2006;17:505–519.


5. Broselow J, Luten A, Schuman A. Preventing death by a decimal point. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(7):38.


6. Brown T, Lovato L, Parker D. Procedural sedation in the acute care setting. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(1):85–90.


7. Crocetti M, Serwirt J. Fever: Separating fact from fiction. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(1):34–42.


8. DeBoer S, Seaver M, Angel E, Armstrong M. Puncturing myths about body piercing and tattooing. Nursing Made Incredibly Easy. 2008;7(3):34–39.


9. DeBoer S, McNeil M, Amundson T. Body piercing and airway management: A photoguide to tongue jewelry removal techniques. AANA J. 2008;76(1):19–23.


10. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


11. Kirkpatrick J, Alexander J, Cain R. Recovering urine from diapers: Are test results accurate? MCN. 1997;22(1):96–102.


12. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


13. Rushing J. Using a mummy restraint. Nursing2009. 2009; 39(1):18.


14. United States Heart, Lung and Blood Pressure Institute. Second task force on blood pressure control in children. Bethesda, Md: Author; 2004.


Chapter 23: The Child with a Sensory or Neurological Condition


1. Alsaadi T, Marquez A. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. Am Fam Physician. 2005;72(5):849–856.


2. American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. Retrieved May 28, 2010, from www.AAMR.org.


3. American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders DSM IV-TR. 4th Washington, DC: Author; 2000.


4. Angelini C. The role of corticosteroids in muscular dystrophy: A critical appraisal. J Musc Nerves. 2007;36(4):24–35.


5. Freeman J, Kossoff E, Hartman A. The ketogenic diet: One decade later. Pediatrics. 2007;119(3):535–543.


6. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


7. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


8. Keefe S. Managing seizures in children. Adv Nurses. 2005;11(2):27–28.


9. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


10. Krigger K. Cerebral palsy: An overview. Am Fam Physician. 2006;73(1):91–100.


11. Kuhn F. Eye and vision assessment. NP. 2009;17(10):43–45.


12. Leifer G. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: What every nurse should know. Am J Nurs. 2001;101(8):36.


13. Levine MD, Carey WB, Crocker AC. Developmental-behavioral pediatrics. 2nd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2003.


14. Levy, R., & Cooper, P. (2003). Ketogenic diet for epilepsy. Cochrane Database System Review, Issue 3. CD: 001903, D01:101002/14651858CD001903.


15. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


16. Marin S. The impact of epilepsy on the adolescent. Matern Child Nurs. 2005;30(5):321–324.


17. McCrary P, Johnston K, Meeuwisse W, et al. Summary and agreement statement of second international conference on concussion in sport, Prague 2004. Sports Med. 2005;33(4):29–35.


18. McIntyre J. Safety and efficacy of buccal midazolam versus rectal diazepam for emergency treatment of seizures in children: A randomized controlled trial. Lancet. 2005;366(16):205–210.


19. Millar J. Evaluation and treatment of the child with febrile seizures. Am Fam Physician. 2006;73(10):1761–1768.


20. Rosenbaum P, Paneth N, Leviton A, et al. A report: The definition and classification of cerebral palsy. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2007;49S(109):1–44.


21. Ross J. Summer injuries: Near drowning. RN. 2005;68(7):36–41.


22. Steele R, Garrison N. Fever with bacteremia in children: A disappearing classic. Consultant. 2005;45(2):186–192.


23. Wolff R, Hommerich J, Riemsma R, Antes G, Lange S, Kleijnen J. Hearing screening in newborns: Systematic review of accuracy, effectiveness, and effects of interventions after screening. Arch Dis Child. 2010;95:130–135.


Chapter 24: The Child With a Musculoskeletal Condition


1. American Academy of Pediatrics. School health assessments. Pediatrics. 2006;118(3):1266–1267.


2. Bunnell W. Selected screening for scoliosis. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2005;434:40–45.


3. Davis R. International scene: Cultural health care or child abuse: The practice of Cao Gio. J Am Acad Nurse Pract. 2000;12(3):89–95.


4. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


5. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


6. Kemp C. Battered child syndrome. JAMA. 1962;181:17–24 (Classic reference).


7. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


8. Kump L, Castaneda R, Androudi S, et al. Visual outcomes of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis associated with uveitis. Ophthalmology. 2006;113(10):1874–1877.


9. Miller M, Cassidy I. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis. In: Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B, eds. Nelson’s textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


10. Moxley R, Ashwal S, Pandya S, et al. Practice parameter: Corticosteroid treatment of Duchenne dystrophy. Neuro. 2005;64(1):13–20.


11. Mulryan K, Cathers P, Fagin A. How to recognize and respond to child abuse. Nursing 2004. 2004; 40(10):52–55.


12. Nooner K, Litrownik A, Thompson R, et al. Youth self-report of physical and sexual abuse: A latent class analysis. Child Abuse Negl. 2010;34(3):146–154.


13. Romeo S, Hawby C, Romeo M, Romeo J. Facial injuries in sports Sports. Medicine. 2005;33(4):45–50.


14. Sarnat H. Neuromuscular disorders. In: Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B, eds. Nelson’s textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


15. Song E, Anderson J. How violent video games may violate children’s health. Contemp Pediatr. 2001;18(5):102–119.


16. U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. Screening for idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents: Recommendations. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(10):1975–1976.


Chapter 25: The Child with a Respiratory Disorder


1. Banasiak N, Bolster A. Pediatric asthma. RN. 2008;71(7):26–31.


2. Bhetwal N, McConagahy N. The evaluation and treatment of children with acute otitis media. Prim Care. 2007;34(1):59–70.


3. Boushey H. Daily use as needed corticosteroids for mild persistent asthma. N Engl J Med. 2005;352:1519–1528.


4. Bower L. Is your patient’s meter-dosed inhaler technique up to snuff? Nursing. 2005;35(8):50–51.


5. Centers for Disease Control. SIDS and sudden unexpected infant death. Retrieved June 20, 2010, from www.cdc.gov/sids/index/htm; 2009.


6. Courtney A, McCarter D, Pollart S. Childhood asthma: Treatment update. Am Fam Physician. 2006;71(10):1959–1969.


7. Fabbri L. Does mild persistent asthma require regular treatment? N Engl J Med. 2005;352:1589–1591.


8. Garcia M. Montelukast compared to fluticasone for control of asthma among 6-14 year old patients with mild asthma. Pediatrics. 2005;116:360–369.


9. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


10. Keefe S. Treating babies with BPD. Adv Nurses. 2005;2(7):13–14.


11. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


12. Lenney W, Boner A, Bont L, et al. Medicines used in respiratory diseases only seen in children. Eur Respir J. 2009;34(3):531–551.


13. Meissner H, Bocehini J. AAP modifies recommendation for use of palivizumab in high risk infants and young children. AAP News. 2009;30(7):1.


14. National Center of Health Statistics. Health Statistics 2006. (DHHS Publication 2006 1232) Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.


15. Neff M. Centers for Disease Control releases guidelines for state newborn screening programs for cystic fibrosis. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(8):1605–1610.


16. Plaut T. The peak flow diary for adults, teens, and children over 5. Amherst, Mass: Pediapress; 1999; (Classic reference).


17. Pruit B. Keeping RSV at bay. Nursing 2005. 2005; 35(11):62–64.


18. Pruit W. Teaching your patient to use a peak flow meter. Nursing. 2005;35(3):54–55.


19. Rosenwasser L. Incorporating omalizumab into asthma treatment guidelines: Consensus panel recommendations. Pharm Ther. 2003;28(6):400–413.


20. Ventre, K., & Randolph, A. (2007). Ribavirin for RSV infection in lower respiratory tract in infants and young children. Cochrane Database System Review. Issue 24, No. 1. CD000181.


21. Wakefield P, Sockrider M, White L. A new approach to wheezing in infants and preschoolers. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(3):54–70.


Chapter 26: The Child with a Cardiovascular Disorder


1. American Heart Association. Step I, Step II and the TLC Diet. Retrieved June 4, 2010, from www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4764; 2006.


2. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


3. Keefe S. Treating babies with BPD. Adv Nurses. 2005;2(7):13–14.


4. Kaelber D, Pickett F. Simple table to identify children and adolescents needing further evaluation of blood pressure. J Pediatr. 2009; 123(6):e1–e3 Retrieved June 1, 2009, from www.pediatics.org/gi/content/full/peds.2008-2680v1.


5. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


6. Luma G, Spiotta R. Hypertension in children and adults. Am Fam Physician. 2006;73(9):1558–1560.


7. National Institutes of Health. What are congenital heart defects?. Bethesda, MD: Author Retrieved June 1, 2010, from www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/chd/chd_what.html.


8. Newburger J, Takahashi M, Gerber M, et al. Diagnosis, treatment and long term management of Kawasaki disease. Circulation. 2004;110(27):47–71.


Chapter 27: The Child with a Condition of the Blood, Blood-Forming Organs, or Lymphatic System


1. Altekruse S, Kosary C, Krapcho M, Neyman N, Aminou R, Waldron W, eds. SEER Cancer Statistics Review, 1975-2007. Bethesda, Md: National Cancer Institute Retrieved June 4 from http://seer.cancer.gov/csr/1975_2007.


2. Crocetti M, Barone M. Oski’s essentials of pediatrics. 2nd ed Philadelphia: Lippincott; 2004.


3. Diesen L. Helping children live with death and loss. J Pediatr Nurs. 2006;20(5):372–374.


4. Dover G, Platt O. Sickle cell disease. In: Orkin N, Ginsburg D, Look A, eds. Nathan and Oski’s hematology of infancy and childhood. 6th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2003.


5. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


6. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


7. Jacobs H. Ethics in pediatrics end of life care. J Pediatr Nurs. 2005;20(5):360–365.


8. Johnson M, Robin N. Pediatrics and the human genome project. Contemp Pediatr. 2000;17(5):100 (Classic reference).


9. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


10. Kliegman R, Marcdante K, Jenson H, Behrman R. Essentials of pediatrics. 5th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2005.


11. Kubler-Ross E. On death and dying. New York: Macmillan; 1969; (Classic reference).


12. Kubler-Ross E. Death: The final stage of growth. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall; 1975; (Classic reference).


13. Kubler-Ross E. On children and death. New York: Macmillan; 1982; Classic reference).


14. Leifer R. The happiness project: Transforming the three poisons that cause suffering we inflict on ourselves and others. Ithaca, NY: Snow Lion; 1997.


15. Lewis C, Brecker M, Reaman G, Sahler O. How can you help meet the needs of dying children. Contemp Pediatr. 2002;19(4):147.


16. Mahan C, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


17. Margolin J, Steuber C, Paplock D. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia. In: Pizzo P, Poplach D, eds. Principles and practice of pediatric oncology. 5th ed Philadelphia: Lippincott; 2005.


18. National Institutes of Health: National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute: Division of blood disease and resources. The management of sickle cell disease. NIH Pub. No. 022117 Bethesda, Md: Author; 2002.


19. Periyakoil V, Hallenbeck J. Managing preparatory grief and depression at the end of life. Am Fam Physician. 2002;65(5):883–890.


Chapter 28: The Child with a Gastrointestinal Condition


1. Astle S. Restoring electrolyte balance. RN. 2005;68(5):34–39.


2. Barclay L, Nghiem H. Management of common childhood poisoning. Am Fam Physician. 2009;799:397–403.


3. Barkin R, Rosen P. Emergency pediatrics: A guide to ambulatory care. 6th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2003.


4. Bender B, Skal C, Ozuah P. Oral rehydration therapy: The clear solution to fluid loss. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(4):72–76.


5. Borowitz S, Cox D, Kovatcher B, Ritterbrand L, Sheen J, Sutphen J. Treatment of childhood constipation by primary care physicians: Efficacy and predictors of outcome. Pediatrics. 2005;115:873–877.


6. Brown H. Actions stat: Venomous snake bite. Nursing. 2005;35(5):88.


7. Cleveland L, Minter M, Cobb K, Scott A, German V. Lead hazards for pregnant women and children. Am J Nursing. 2008;108(11):40–47.


8. Chao H, Vandenplas Y. Cereal thickened formula and upright position for regurgitation, gastric emptying and weight gain in infants with regurgitation. Nutrition. 2007;23(1):23–31.


9. Criddle L. An overview of pediatric poisonings. AACN Adv Crit Care. 2007;18(2):109–118.


10. Hall K, Zalman B. Evaluation and management of apparent life threatening events in children. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(12):2301–2308.


11. Hawke, M. (2005). A call for help. Pediatrics: Specialty Guide—January 2005, 14-16.


12. Hellekson K. AHRQ releases practice guidelines for celiac disease screening. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(9):1814–1816.


13. Hill K, Hill I. Celiac disease: Fundamentals for pediatrics. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(10):65–67.


14. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


15. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


16. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


17. Madden M. Responding to pediatric poisoning. Nursing. 2008;38(8):52–55.


18. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


19. Mays D. Turn ABGs into child’s play. RN. 1995;58(1):36–39.


20. Nunnelee J. When lightening strikes. RN. 2005;35(5):44–46.


21. Osterhardt K. The toxic toddler: Drugs that can kill in small doses. Contemp Pediatr. 2000;17(3):73.


22. Perry S, Hockenberry M, Lowdermilk D, Wilson D. Maternal child nursing care. 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


23. Uyemura M. Foreign body ingestion in children. Am Fam Physician. 2005;72(2):287–293.


24. Weill V. Gastroesophageal reflux in infants. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;5(1):45–49.


25. Wooditch A, Aronoff S. Effect of initial corticosteroid treatment on coronary aneurism formation in Kawasaki disease: A meta analysis of 862 patients. Pediatrics. 2005;11616:989–995.


26. Yates J. Traveler’s diarrhea. Am Fam Physician. 2005;71(11):2095–2098.


27. Zhao Z, Liang L, Fan X, et al. The role of modified citrus pectin as an effective chelator of lead in children. Alt Ther. 2008;14(4):34–39.


Chapter 29: The Child with a Genitourinary Condition


1. Bailey D, Dalton C, Daugherty F, et al. Can a concentrated cranberry extract prevent UTI in women? A pilot study. Phyto Medicine. 2007;14(4):237–241.


2. Ferlin A, Zuccarello D, Zuccarello B, Chirico M, Zanon G, Foresta C. Genetic alterations associated with cryptorchidism. JAMA. 2008;300(19):2271–2276.


3. Friedman A. Acute UTI: What you want to know. Contemp Pediatr. 2008;25(10):68–76.


4. Helming M. GU problems in children. Adv Nurse Pract. 2009;17(3):24–26.


5. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


6. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


7. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


8. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


9. Montini G. Prophylaxis after the first febrile UTI in infants and children: A multicenter randomized control trial. Pediatrics. 2008;122:1064.


10. Perry S, Hockenberry M, Lowdermilk D, Wilson D. Maternal child nursing care. 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


11. Shaikh N, Morone N, Bost J, et al. Prevention of UTI in childhood: A meta-analysis. J Pediatr Infect Dis. 2008;27(4):302–308.


Chapter 30: The Child with a Skin Condition


1. Adam R. Skin care of the diaper area. Pediatr Dermatol. 2008;25(4):427–433.


2. Eichenfeld L, Frieden V, Esterly N. Neonatal dermatology. 2nd ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


3. Friedlander, S., Eichenfeld, L., Leyden, J., et al. (2009). Diaper dermatitis: Appropriate evaluation and management. Contemp Pediatr, April Spec Sec, 1-15.


4. Herndon D, Jones J, eds. Total burn care. 3rd ed St. Louis: Saunders; 2007.


5. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


6. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


7. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


8. Morel K, Hogeling M, Eichenfield L. More than skin deep: Cutaneous signs of systemic disease. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(2):48–56.


9. Mumcuoglu K, Barker S, Burgess I, et al. International guidelines for effective control of head louse infestations. J Drugs Derm. 2007;6(4):409–414.


10. O’Connor N, McLaughlin R, Ham P. Newborn skin: Common rashes. Am Fam Physician. 2008;77(1):56–58.


11. Parhizgar B. Skin signs of systemic disease. Clinical Advisor. 2001;11(8):33.


12. Perry S, Hockenberry M, Lowdermilk D, Wilson D. Maternal child nursing care. 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


13. Supple K. An overview of burn injury. Adv Nurse Pract. 2005;13(7):24–30.


14. Taffle S. Atopic dermatitis in children. NP. 2008;16(9):41–43.


15. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Guidelines for isolation precautions in hospitals: Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee. Atlanta: Author; 2005.


Chapter 31: The Child with a Metabolic Condition


1. American Diabetes Association. Standards of medical care in diabetes. Diabetic Care. 2008;31(Suppl. 1):S12–S54.


2. Cox D, Polovada K. Type 2 Diabetes in children and adolescents. Nurse Pract. 2008;16(11):47–50.


3. DeFronzo R. Efficacy of inhaled insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes not controlled with diet and exercise: A 12 week randomized comparative trial. Diabetic Care, Aug. 2005;28:1922–1928.


4. Fleury-Milfort E. Insulin replacement therapy. Adv Nurse Pract. 2008;16(11):32–39.


5. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


6. Hussar D. Sapropterin dihydrochloride: First on the market to treat an inherited disorder. Nursing 2008. 2008; 38(7):46–47w.


7. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


8. Keefe S. Real-time glucose management. Adv Nurses. 2008;5(24):19–20.


9. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


10. Lee J, Menon R. Growth hormone for short children without a hormone deficiency. Contemp Pediatr. 2006;22(10):46–50.


11. Lewis S, Heitkemper M, Dirksen S, O’Brien G, Bucher L. Medical-surgical nursing. 7th ed St. Louis: Elsevier; 2007.


12. Mahan L, Escott-Stump S. Krause’s food, nutrition and diet therapy. 12th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2008.


13. Mayfield J. Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus: New criteria. AAFP. 1998;10(1):1355–1369.


14. Perry S, Hockenberry M, Lowdermilk D, Wilson D. Maternal child nursing care. 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


15. Rave K, Heise T, Hanemann L, Boss A. Inhaled technosphere insulin in comparison to subcutaneous regular human insulin. J Diabet Sci Tech. 2008;2(2):205–212.


16. Schoof M, Ehlers K. Cochrane for physicians: Short acting analogs versus human insulin for diabetes. Am Fam Physician. 2005;72(5):805–806.


Chapter 32: The Child with a Communicable Disease


1. American Academy of Pediatrics. American Academy of Pediatrics update: Guidelines for use of Rotavirus vaccines. Pediatrics. 2009;12323:1412–1420.


2. American Academy of Pediatrics. Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases. Elk Grove Village, Ill: Author; 2009.


3. American Advisory Committee On Immunization Practices (ACIP), Centers for Disease Control. (2008). Prevention of pertussis, tetanus and diphtheria among pregnant and postpartum women and their infants: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee (ACIP). MMWR Recommendations Rep, May 30, 57, 1.


4. Armstrong J. Chemical warfare. RN. 2002;65(4):32–39.


5. Asch-Goodkin K. Immunizations: Not just for baby anymore. Contemp Pediatr. 2005;22(10):4–8.


6. Bruhn K, Tillett J. Administration of vaccinations in pregnancy and postpartum. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2009;34(2):98–105.


7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A comprehensive immunization strategy to eliminate hepatitis B virus infection in the United States. MMWR. 2006;55(RR 16):1–25.


8. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Guidelines for vaccinating pregnant women. Retrieved May 9, 2009, from www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/preg-guide.htm; 2007.


9. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Prevention of DPT among pregnant, post-partum women and their infants. Retrieved May 9, 2009, from www.cdc.gov/1mmwr/preview/immwrhtml.rr5704a1.htm; 2008.


10. Cibulka N. Maternal-child transfer of HIV in the United States. Am J Nursing. 2006;10(7):56–63.


11. Davidhizar R, Shearer R. Helping children cope with public disasters: Support given immediately after a traumatic event can counteract or even negate long-term adverse effects. Am J Nurs. 2002;102(3):26–33.


12. Dennis D, Inglesby T, Henderson D, et al. Tularemia as a biological weapon: Medical and public health management. JAMA. 2001;285(21):2763–2773.


13. Department of Health Services, State of California. (2001, June 16). Vaccine storage and rolling blackouts. Health Bulletin #1.


14. Flanagan M. How to manage a pertussis outbreak in your practice. Fam Pract Manag. 2005;12(7):31–34.


15. Freed G. Then and now: Varicella vaccine. Contemp Pediatr. 2009;26(2):28.


16. Grabenstein J. Immunization facts: Vaccines and immunological drugs. St. Louis: Walters-Kluwer; 2009.


17. Hockenberry M, Wilson D. Wong’s essentials of pediatric nursing. 8th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


18. Hughes W. Pneumocystic carinii vs Pneumocystic jiroveci: Another misnomer. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003;9(2):276–277.


19. Jackson P, Vessey J, Schapiro N. Primary care of the child with a chronic condition. 5th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2009.


20. Kilpatrick J. Nuclear attacks: A ready response. RN. 2002;65(5):46–51.


21. Klause B, Johnson M. Paradigm shift: New testing guidelines for HIV. Adv Nurse Pract. 2007;15(3):59–93.


22. Kliegman R, Behrman R, Jenson H, Stanton B. Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 18th ed Philadelphia: Saunders; 2007.


23. Mandell GL, Bennett JE, Dolin R. Principles and practice of infectious diseases. 6th ed Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone; 2005.


24. Mell L, Ogren D, Davis M, et al. Compliance with national immunization guidelines for children younger than 2 years. Pediatrics. 2005;115:461–467.


25. Morin M, Meissner H, Seward J. Varicella prevention in the US: A review of successes and challenges. Pediatrics. 2008;122e:744.


26. Perry S, Hockenberry M, Lowdermilk D, Wilson D. Maternal child nursing care. 4th ed St. Louis: Mosby; 2010.


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28. Sharts-Hopko N. Issues in pediatric immunizations. MCN Am J Matern Child Nurs. 2009;34(2):80–88 Mar-Apr.


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Chapter 33: The Child with an Emotional or Behavioral Condition


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Chapter 34: Complementary and Alternative Therapies in Maternity and Pediatric Nursing


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