Published Sep 3, 2009
miniangel729
79 Posts
I am starting OB/Peds this semester.
This is a totally new area as I am use to med surg and working with adult.
I tried to search on amazon but didn't have much luck (maybe I used the wrong keyword?)
and the books I have right now are mainly for med-surg.
I was wondering if there are good sources recommend to use for careplanning?
such as a good nursing diagnosis book with good interventions.
and good Pathophysiology book?
oo and any good book for interpreting lab values?
thanks in advance! =)
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
care plans for ob: maternal/newborn plans of care: guidelines for individual care, 3rd edition, by marilynn e. doenges and mary frances moorhouse
care plans for peds: the disc that comes with the book nursing care planning made incredibly easy published 2008 by lippincott williams & wilkins (the disc also has pb and psych care plans)
a good nursing diagnosis book with good interventions:
good pathophysiology book: the best, but is not easy to read is pathophysiology: the biologic basis for disease in adults and children by kathryn l. mccance and sue e. heuther. an easier book with nursing considerations is pathophysiology: a 2-in-1 reference for nurses by springhouse, springhouse publishing company staff
any good book for interpreting lab values:
thanks for the information! they are really helpful =)!!
anoon
36 Posts
I personally love my maternity textbook - Lowdermilk's Maternity and Women's Health Care. This is published by Elsevier and I LOVE IT. I use it all the time, and I like that the care plans are scattered throughout the book (like in the sections they pertain to). It helps me because then I don't have to try to find a care plan in a book and then figure out which complication the care plan pertains to.
Hope this helps,
Amber N