14.01.2013 Views

2012 New Releases Catalogue November - Learningemall.com

2012 New Releases Catalogue November - Learningemall.com

2012 New Releases Catalogue November - Learningemall.com

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

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 />

________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Learning Rendezvous Limited<br />

Email: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hk<br />

93

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!