Published Jun 24, 2005
jack4408
91 Posts
I'm a new grad and will be starting my nursing career in a Level III NICU. I was wondering if any of you could reccommend some reading material that would help give me a stronger foundation. Any suggestions are appreicated. Thanks.
RN4NICU, LPN, LVN
1,711 Posts
Read the sticky entitled Member-recommended neonatal reading list
https://allnurses.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45883
BabyNurse513
96 Posts
When I first started I bought the Merenstein and Gardner test from that list. I still reference it. I have heard that Fetal and Neonatal Secrets is a great text, I haven't read it, but I did work with Dr. Polin at my last hospital and he is a great Doc.
Tiki_Torch
208 Posts
Oh My Stars!!! I adore Dr. Polin!!! How fortunate you are to have been able to work with him!!!
I've seen him at some nursing conferences and find him absolutely wonderful. Once I attended a conference on my birthday and for my present to myself I took along my "Fetal and Neonatal Secrets" and "Workbook in Practical Neonatology" for him to autograph. It was a wonderful birthday present I will never forget.
My favorite books for nuts and bolts are: Core Curriculum for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, 3rd Edition by Verklan & Walden; Neonatal Medications & Nutrition: A Comprehensive Guide, 3rd Edition, by Zenk, Sills and Koeppel; and Manual of Neonatal Care, 5th Edition, by Cloherty, Eichenwald, and Stark. I keep these three in my tote bag I take to work and refer to them all the time. I also like the Neofax for a quick drug reference. There is a book similar to Cloherty's Manual of Neonatal Care but it is written by Gomella which is very good.
For beginning NICU nurses I also agree with the Merenstein & Gardner book and I also recommend Physical Assessment of the Newborn: A Comprehensive Approach to the Art of Physical Examination, 3rd Edition by Tappero and Honeyfield... it's also good for seasoned nurses too.
:-D
Tiki
SarasotaRN2b
1,164 Posts
Oh My Stars!!! I adore Dr. Polin!!! How fortunate you are to have been able to work with him!!! I've seen him at some nursing conferences and find him absolutely wonderful. Once I attended a conference on my birthday and for my present to myself I took along my "Fetal and Neonatal Secrets" and "Workbook in Practical Neonatology" for him to autograph. It was a wonderful birthday present I will never forget.My favorite books for nuts and bolts are: Core Curriculum for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, 3rd Edition by Verklan & Walden; Neonatal Medications & Nutrition: A Comprehensive Guide, 3rd Edition, by Zenk, Sills and Koeppel; and Manual of Neonatal Care, 5th Edition, by Cloherty, Eichenwald, and Stark. I keep these three in my tote bag I take to work and refer to them all the time. I also like the Neofax for a quick drug reference. There is a book similar to Cloherty's Manual of Neonatal Care but it is written by Gomella which is very good. For beginning NICU nurses I also agree with the Merenstein & Gardner book and I also recommend Physical Assessment of the Newborn: A Comprehensive Approach to the Art of Physical Examination, 3rd Edition by Tappero and Honeyfield... it's also good for seasoned nurses too. :-DTiki
Tiki, thanks for the book list. Though I'm only starting my nursing program, it is definitely my hope to work in a NICU.
Kris