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the various types of respiratory distress<br />

(respiratory distress syndrome, transient<br />

tachypnea of the newborn, and meconium<br />

aspiration syndrome) in the newborn and<br />

their related nursing care. It covers<br />

selected metabolic abnormalities<br />

(including cold stress and hypoglycemia),<br />

their effects on the newborn, and the<br />

nursing implications. Students will be able<br />

to differentiate between physiologic and<br />

pathologic jaundice based on onset, cause,<br />

possible sequelae, and specific<br />

management and explain how Rh or ABO<br />

in<strong>com</strong>patibility can lead to the<br />

development of hyperbilirubinemia. The<br />

lecture looks at nursing responsibilities in<br />

caring for the newborn receiving<br />

phototherapy, hematologic problems (such<br />

as anemia and polycythemia), newborn<br />

sepsis as result of maternally transmitted<br />

infections, such as maternal syphilis,<br />

gonorrhea, herpesvirus, and chlamydia;<br />

the nursing implications associated with<br />

each one. It finally looks at the<br />

interventions to facilitate parental<br />

attachment with the at-risk newborn and<br />

special initial and long-term needs of<br />

parents of at-risk infants.<br />

Item no. : AU27340201<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NEWBORN NEWBORN AT AT RISK, RISK, THE THE: THE :<br />

CONDITIONS CONDITIONS CONDITIONS PRESENT PRESENT AAT<br />

A T<br />

BIRTH BIRTH<br />

BIRTH<br />

This video looks at factors present at birth<br />

that indicate an at-risk newborn and<br />

underlying etiologies of the physiologic<br />

<strong>com</strong>plications of small-for-gestational age<br />

(SGA) newborns and preterm<br />

appropriate-for-gestational-age (Pr AGA)<br />

newborns. It covers the impact of maternal<br />

diabetes mellitus on the newborn,<br />

characteristics and potential <strong>com</strong>plications<br />

of the postterm newborn and newborn with<br />

postmaturity syndrome. This video<br />

highlights the physiologic characteristics of<br />

the preterm newborn that predispose each<br />

body system to various <strong>com</strong>plications and<br />

are used in development of plan of care.<br />

Students learn the nursing assessments of<br />

and initial interventions for a newborn born<br />

with selected congenital anomalies.<br />

Additionally, it explains the special care<br />

needed by an alcohol- or drug-exposed<br />

newborn and consequences of maternal<br />

HIV/AIDS to management of the newborn<br />

in the neonatal period. Students learn<br />

physical examination findings during the<br />

early newborn period that would make the<br />

nurse suspect a congenital cardiac defect<br />

and special care needed by newborns with<br />

an inborn error of metabolism.<br />

Item no. : VN27340202<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NEWBORN NEWBORN NUTRITION<br />

NUTRITION<br />

NUTRITION<br />

This video looks at the nutritional value<br />

and <strong>com</strong>position of breast milk and<br />

formula preparations and discusses the<br />

advantages and disadvantages of<br />

breastfeeding and formula-feeding for<br />

both mother and newborn. It helps to<br />

develop guidelines for helping both breast-<br />

and formula-feeding mothers to feed their<br />

newborns successfully. The lecture looks<br />

at the influence of cultural values on infant<br />

care, especially feeding practices and<br />

nursing responsibilities for client education<br />

about problems the breastfeeding mother<br />

may encounter at home and incorporates<br />

knowledge of newborn nutrition and<br />

normal growth patterns into parent<br />

education and infant assessment<br />

Item no. : WA27340203<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NORMAL NORMAL NEWBORN:<br />

NEWBORN:<br />

NEEDS NEEDS NEEDS AND AND CARE<br />

CARE<br />

This video looks at essential areas of<br />

information to be obtained about a<br />

newborn's birth experience and immediate<br />

postnatal period as it relates the<br />

physiologic and behavioral responses of<br />

the newborn to possible interventions<br />

needed. It covers major nursing<br />

considerations and activities to be carried<br />

out during the first 4 hours after birth<br />

(admission and transitional period) and<br />

subsequent daily care. Students explore<br />

activities that should be included in a daily<br />

care plan for normal newborn, <strong>com</strong>mon<br />

concerns of families regarding their<br />

newborns, topics to be included in parent<br />

teaching on newborn and infant care.<br />

Furthermore, it identifies opportunities to<br />

individualize parent teaching and enhance<br />

each parent's abilities and confidence<br />

while providing infant care in the birthing<br />

unit together with information to be<br />

included in discharge planning with the<br />

newborn's family.<br />

Item no. : ZF27340204<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NURSE NURSE AIDE AIDE-I: AIDE I: BASIC<br />

BASIC<br />

NURSING NURSING SKILLS<br />

SKILLS<br />

This DVD introduces the basic nursing<br />

skills the nurse aide will need to measure<br />

and record the resident's vital signs, height<br />

and weight, and intake and output. The<br />

vital signs provide information about<br />

changes in normal body function and the<br />

resident's response to treatment. The<br />

resident's weight, <strong>com</strong>pared with the<br />

height, gives information about his/her<br />

nutritional status and changes in the<br />

medical condition. Intake and output<br />

records provide information on fluid<br />

balance and kidney function.<br />

Item no. : RR27340205<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NURSE NURSE AIDE AIDE-I: AIDE I: BASIC<br />

BASIC<br />

RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE RESTORATIVE SERVICES<br />

SERVICES<br />

This DVD explores various aspects of<br />

restorative care and the role of the nurse<br />

aide in this process. Disease, injuries and<br />

surgery are often responsible for the loss<br />

of a body part or the loss of bodily function.<br />

Working with the elderly and disabled<br />

requires a great deal of patience, caring<br />

and understanding from health care<br />

workers. Working together to assist the<br />

resident to attain the highest possible level<br />

of functioning can be a very challenging<br />

and rewarding experience.<br />

Item no. : KR27340206<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NURSE NURSE AIDE AIDE-I: AIDE I: COMMON<br />

COMMON<br />

DISEASES DISEASES AND<br />

AND<br />

CONDITIONS CONDITIONS OF OF OF BODY<br />

BODY<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

This DVD reviews the structure and<br />

function of the body and its systems. It<br />

presents <strong>com</strong>mon disorders of each<br />

system and lists the normal changes that<br />

occur with the aging process. It includes<br />

signs and symptoms which should be<br />

reported. A basic knowledge of normal<br />

anatomy and physiology will help the<br />

nurse aide to understand the signs and<br />

symptoms of disease, the reasons for the<br />

care given, and the purposes of<br />

procedures that are carried out for the<br />

resident's <strong>com</strong>fort, healing and recovery.<br />

Item no. : RW27340207<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NURSE NURSE AIDE AIDE-I: AIDE I:<br />

COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION AND<br />

AND<br />

INTERPERSONAL INTERPERSONAL INTERPERSONAL SKILLS<br />

SKILLS<br />

Nurse aides <strong>com</strong>municate with residents,<br />

families, visitors and co-workers. Nurse<br />

aides must frequently send and receive<br />

information about the care and<br />

observation of residents, report thoughts<br />

and feelings as clearly and objectively as<br />

possible and interact effectively with<br />

others.<br />

Item no. : CM27340208<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

NURSE NURSE AIDE AIDE-I: AIDE I: ETHICAL<br />

ETHICAL<br />

AND AND AND LEGAL LEGAL ISSUES ISSUES<br />

ISSUES<br />

As a member of the health care team, the<br />

nurse aide will frequently be faced with<br />

ethical and legal decisions that govern his<br />

or her actions. Knowledge of ethical<br />

standards, resident's rights and legal<br />

issues are important for the protection of<br />

nurse aides, employers, and residents.<br />

Item no. : HL27340209<br />

Format : DVD<br />

Price : USD 156.00<br />

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