New Titles and Editions Recently Added in Nursing, Oncology and Pediatrics

Several new STAT!Ref titles and editions have been added to our collection, within the disciplines of nursing, oncology and pediatrics. See below for more details on all of the new titles and editions added to date. Click here to contact your STAT!Ref representative if you have any questions about these resources.

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New Titles:

Significantly revised and updated, the new 8th edition of Guidelines for Perinatal Care provides the latest recommendations on quality care of pregnant women, their fetuses, and their newborn infants. Jointly developed by the AAP and ACOG, this unique resource addresses the full spectrum of perinatal medicine from obstetric and pediatric standpoints. This titles should be bundled with Perinatal Nursing.

Since 1989, the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) has provided guidelines to establish a foundation for access device management. With Access Device Standards of Practice for Oncology Nursing, ONS has identified practice standards, developed from a synthesis of evidence, critical review, and analysis of aspects of access device management for which nursing is accountable. Access Device Standards of Practice for Oncology Nursing reviews the controversies in access device care, explores the range of devices currently available, details the advantages and disadvantages of each device to ensure optimal selection based on patient needs, and discusses the key legal ramifications concerning access devices and their management. This titles should be bundled with Core Curriculum for Infusion Nursing.

With a steadily growing number of patients in the United States experiencing multiple chronic illnesses, palliative care should be integrated into the management of chronic conditions promoting a comprehensive approach to effective symptom management – boosting physical function and improved quality of life. This evolutionary change was prompted by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010, which expanded the discussion on patient access and requirements in the palliative care setting. Integration of Palliative Care in Chronic Conditions: An Interdisciplinary Approach will equip multidisciplinary teams with the resources necessary to provide patients and their families with the best possible care and management of multiple chronic conditions. This titles should be bundled with Chronic Illness: Impact and Intervention.

New editions:

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