Guidelines for Nurse Practitioners in Ambulatory Obstetric Settings

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Praise for the First Edition:

"This is a concise, yet comprehensive book. I would recommend that any advanced practice nurse working in obstetrics have it on the bookshelf. It could also be used as a protocol manual for small practices." Score: 100, 5 Stars

―Doody's Medical Reviews

Now in its third edition, this remains the only comprehensive source of current, evidence-based information for busy nurse practitioners and related professionals who provide preconception, prenatal, and postpartum care in outpatient settings. This resource encompasses essential clinical topics and practice standards in an easy-to-read, outline format with a convenient spiral binding. The third edition presents important new information on Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy, COVID-19 during Pregnancy and Lactation, Rural Maternity Services, Utilization of Telehealth Services in Pregnancy, Adverse Child Experiences, LGBTQ Considerations, Genetic Counseling, and more. Additionally, unique topics of emerging clinical relevance address the complex and evolving nature of prenatal care in the 21st century, such as the latest trends in preterm labor prevention, disaster planning, managing exposure to the Zika virus, obesity, dermatoses, and HIV in pregnancy.

New to the Third Edition:

  • New chapters on Thyroid Disorders in PregnancyandCOVID-19 during Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Updated sections on rural maternity services, telehealth services, adverse childhood experiences, nutrition, and LGBTQ considerations
  • Clinical updates on genetic screening and testing, nausea and vomiting, use of low-dose aspirin to prevent complications, HIV prevention, using PrEP, breastfeeding, avoidance of non-medically indicated early-term delivery, use of marijuana and heroin
  • Greatly expanded section on options for noninvasive prenatal testing for aneuploidy
  • New information from the FDA on drug labeling
  • New recommendations on anemia screening in pregnancy
  • Updated imaging recommendations
  • New and updated guidelines from Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses; American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; American Academy of Pediatricians; American College of Nurse Midwives; National Certification Corporation; National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the US Preventive Services Task Force
  • Two new appendices covering Telehealth Resources, Best Practice Guides, and LGBTQIA+ resources

Key Features:

  • Ensures speedy access to clinical information through clear organization, outline format, and spiral-bound text
  • Presents complete guidelines for each topic in consistent format
  • Provides guidelines on identifying complications and when to refer for specialist care
  • Offers detailed information on genetic counseling, health promotion and assessment, lactation issues, and medications during pregnancy
  • Includes downloadable patient teaching guides

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

Author(s): Kelly D. Rosenberger, Nancy Cibulka, Mary Lee Barron
Edition: 3
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 420
City: New York

Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Part I: Guidelines for Preparation for Pregnancy
Chapter 1: Preconception Counseling and Care
Bibliography
Chapter 2: Screening for Genetic Disorders and Genetic Counseling—preconception and Early Pregnancy
Genetics and Genetic Testing
Initial History for Genetic Risk Factors
Prenatal Genetic Screening Tests
Prenatal Genetic Carrier Screening
Teratogen Recognition
Genetic Counseling and Indications for Referral
Bibliography
Part II: Guidelines for Routine Prenatal and Postpartum Care
Chapter 3: The First Prenatal Visit
General Guidelines
Screening Tools
Physical Examination
Diagnostic and Laboratory Examination for the First Prenatal Visit
Common Discomforts in the First Trimester
First-trimester Education/Anticipatory Guidance
Special Considerations
Recommended Reading
Bibliography
Chapter 4: Ongoing Prenatal Care
Bibliography
Chapter 5: Medication Use in Pregnancy
Bibliography
Chapter 6: Antenatal Fetal Surveillance
Bibliography
Chapter 7: Postpartum Care in the Ambulatory Setting
Definitions
Physical Examination at the 4- to 6-week Postpartum Visit
Management
Breastfeeding
Bibliography
Chapter 8: Postpartum Complications
Postpartum Hemorrhage
Postpartum Endometritis
Surgical Site Infections of Abdomen and Perineum
Postpartum Thromboembolism
Lactational Mastitis and Breast Abscess
Candida Infection of the Breasts
Postpartum Depression
Bibliography
Part III: Guidelines for Management of Common Problems of Pregnancy
Chapter 9: Oral Health and Oral Health Problems in Pregnancy
Bibliography
Chapter 10: Anemia in Pregnancy
Bibliography
Chapter 11: Respiratory Illness During Pregnancy: Upper Respiratory Infection, Influenza, and Asthma
Upper Respiratory Infection/Nasopharyngitis/Common Cold
Influenza During Pregnancy and Postpartum
Asthma in Pregnancy
Bibliography
Chapter 12: Asymptomatic Bacteriuria and Urinary Tract Infection in Pregnancy
Urinary Tract Infections in Pregnancy
Asymptomatic Bacteriuria
Cystitis
Pyelonephritis
Bibliography
Chapter 13: Vaginitis and Sexually Transmitted Infections
Vaginitis and Vaginosis
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Bibliography
Chapter 14: Dermatoses of Pregnancy
Pruritic Urticarial Plaques and Papules of Pregnancy or Polymorphic Eruption of Pregnancy
Atopic Eruption During Pregnancy
Pemphigoid Gestationis
Intrahepatic Cholestasis
Bibliography
Part IV: Guidelines for Management of Selected Complications of
Pregnancy
Chapter 15: Bleeding and Pregnancy Loss
Implantation Bleeding
Miscarriage (early Pregnancy Loss)
Ectopic Pregnancy
Gestational Trophoblastic Disease: Hydatidiform Mole
Cervicitis
Cervical Polyps
Postcoital Bleeding
Placenta Previa
Abruptio Placentae
Grief Following Pregnancy Loss
Bibliography
Chapter 16: Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Bibliography
Chapter 17: Obesity and Pregnancy
Bibliography
Chapter 18
: Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
Bibliography
Chapter 19: Preterm Labor
Bibliography
Chapter 20: HIV-1 and Pregnancy: Screening, Diagnosis, and Management
Bibliography
Chapter 21: Zika Virus and Pregnancy
Bibliography
See the Following for More Information for Healthcare Providers:
Chapter 22: Disaster Planning for Pregnancy and Postpartum
Assessment for Disaster Planning
Assessment and Management of Minor Trauma: Obstetric Considerations
Bibliography
Chapter 23: Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy and Postpartum
Bibliography
Chapter 24: COVID-19 During Pregnancy and Postpartum
Bibliography
Appendices
A. Patient Resources and Instructions
Internet/Web Resources
Genetics Resources for Parents
Resources for Healthcare Professionals
Nutrition in Pregnancy
Patient Instructions for Fetal Activity Record (or Kick Counts)
Resources for Successful and Safe Breastfeeding
Resources on Postpartum Depression for Patients
Patient and Provider Resources for Dental Care and Oral Health During Pregnancy
Patient Information for Respiratory Illness in Pregnancy
Patient Resources on Preeclampsia
Patient Resources for Up-to-date Information About Preterm Labor and Preterm Birth Prevention
Patient Resources on HIV Prevention and Pregnancy
Resources for Zika Information and Prevention in Pregnancy
Professional Development Courses on Disaster Preparedness for Healthcare Providers
Resources on Disaster Preparedness for Parents and Professionals
Resources for Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy and Postpartum
COVID-19 Resources
B. Screening Tools
I. Substance Use
II. Tobacco Use
III. Depression
IV. Intimate Partner Violence
V. Screening for Food Security (Does the Household Have Enough Food?)
Bibliography
C. Common Approach to HIV Testing in Pregnancy for Barnes-Jewish Hospital: A Consensus of the HIV Perinatal Working Group of Washington University School of Medicine
D. Federal Employment Laws on Work Break
Pregnancy Discrimination
Pregnancy Discrimination and Work Situations
Pregnancy Discrimination and Temporary Disability
Pregnancy Discrimination and Harassment
Pregnancy, Maternity, and Parental Leave
Pregnancy and Workplace Laws
E. Telehealth Resources and Best Practice Guides
Bibliography
F. LGBTQIA+ Resources
Index