$65.89
Only 1 left in stock.
US imports may differ from local products. Additional terms apply. Learn More.

Amazon Global Store

  • International products have separate terms and are sold from abroad and may differ from local products including fit, age rating, and language of product, labeling, or instructions, or plugs (you may require an adapter).
  • Manufacturer warranty may not apply but you may have other rights under law.
  • Learn more about Amazon Global Store
$$65.89 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
$$65.89
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Delivery cost, delivery date and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Ships from
Amazon US
Ships from
Amazon US
Sold by
Sold by
Payment
Secure transaction
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Payment
Secure transaction
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Kindle app logo image

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet or computer—no Kindle device required.

Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.

Using your mobile phone camera, scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

QR code to download the Kindle App

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.

Child Health Nursing: Partnering with Children and Families Hardcover – 26 March 2009

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 32 ratings

There is a newer edition of this item:

DVD for Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children
$17.08
Usually dispatched within 4 to 6 weeks
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"$65.89","priceAmount":65.89,"currencySymbol":"$","integerValue":"65","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"89","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"CCN104WTo13jXlDgUhMahvv4SGG5z%2BmTEL8KdBFJePg5YeAxCINs1zv8Jv70aL66ccjjsBHfQgienuh12wlcXJYZK1baRmwUEHCC3jlU54qc0As1ql%2B2q1bJoBiq%2FbfYQhZ4WUoIG3Xwg5tL%2FgjSR5XNUhE6wyjSKXOL2Az3WxJTLES5gd8aJ06VPd%2BeE7KV","locale":"en-AU","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

Child-Health Nursing: Partnering with Children and Families 2e reflects the core value of family-centered care. Partnership! continues to be the foundation for this second edition, comprehensive and reader-friendly pediatric nursing reference book. Written by leaders in the field of Pediatric Nursing, this book simplifies the content of pediatric nursing in a practical format that makes it easy for users to learn and professors to teach. Recognizing the family as the central influence in each child’s life and respect for families of all cultures, continues to make this text a first in its class! New features in this edition include: Anatomy & Physiology and Pediatric Differences review at the beginning of the systems chapters; A Day in the Life of a Nurse which focuses on the nurse in a specialty, such as a school nurse or a hospital nurse; and NCLEX- RN review questions to the end of each chapter.

Read more Read less

Product description

About the Author

Jane W. Ball

Jane W. Ball graduated from the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing, and subsequently received a BS from the Johns Hopkins University. She worked in the surgical, pediatric emergency, and outpatient units of the Johns Hopkins Children’s Medical and Surgical Center, first as a staff nurse and then as a pediatric nurse practitioner. This began her career as a pediatric nurse and advocate for children’s health needs. Jane obtained both a Master of Public Health and Doctor of Public Health degree from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health with a focus on Maternal and Child Health. After graduation she became the Chief of Child Health Services for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health. In this capacity she oversaw the state-funded well child clinics and explored ways to improve education for the state’s community health nurses. After relocating to Texas, she joined the faculty at the University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing to teach community pediatrics to RNs returning to school for a BSN. During this time she became involved in writing her first textbook, Mosby’s Guide to Physical Examination, and it is currently in its fifth edition. After relocating to the Washington, DC area, she joined Children’s National Medical Center to manage a federal project to teach instructors of Emergency Medical Technicians from all states about the special care children need during an emergency. Exposure to the shortcomings of the emergency medical services system in the late 1980s with regard to pediatric care was a career-changing event. With federal funding, she developed educational curricula for emergency medical technicians and emergency nurses to help them provide improved care for children. A textbook entitled Pediatric Emergencies, A Manual for Prehospital Providers was developed from these educational ventures. For the past 10 years she has managed the federally funded Emergency Medical Services for Children National Resource Center. As executive director, Dr. Ball directs the provision of consultation and resource development for state health agencies, health professionals, families and advocates about successful methods to improve the health care system so that children get optimal emergency care in all health care settings.

Ruth C. Bindler

Ruth Bindler received her BSN from Cornell University ― New York Hospital School of Nursing in New York. She worked in oncology nursing at Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, and then moved to Wisconsin and became a public health nurse in Dane County, Wisconsin. Thus began her commitment to work with children as she visited children and their families at home, and served as a school nurse for several elementary, middle and high schools. Due to this interest in child health care needs, she earned a Master of Science degree in Child Development from the University of Wisconsin. A move to Washington State was accompanied by a new job as a faculty member at the Intercollegiate Center for Nursing Education in Spokane, WA. Dr. Bindler has been fortunate to be involved for 28 years in the growth of this nursing education consortium, which is a combination of public and private universities and colleges and is now the Intercollegiate College of Nursing/Washington State University College of Nursing. Presently she teaches the theory course in child health and a course on cultural diversity and health, as well as serving as lead faculty for the theory and clinical components of child health nursing. Her first professional book, Pediatric Medications, was published in 1971, and she has continued to publish articles and books in the areas of pediatric medications and pediatric health. Special research interests are in the area of cardiovascular risk factors in children, a topic that was the focus of her recent Ph.D. work in Human Nutrition at Washington State University. Ethnic diversity has been another theme in her work. She facilitates international and other diversity experiences for students, performs research with culturally diverse children, and volunteers for Habitat for Humanity. Dr. Bindler believes that her role as a faculty member has enabled her to learn continually, to foster the development of students in nursing, and to participate fully in the profession of nursing. In addition to teaching, research, publication, and leadership, she enhances her life by service in several professional and community activities.

Kay J. Cowen

Kay Cowen received her BSN from East Carolina University in Greenville, N.C. and began her career as a staff nurse on the pediatric unit of North Carolina Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem, N.C. She developed a special interest in the psychosocial needs of hospitalized children and preparing them for hospitalization. This led to the focus of her master’s thesis at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) where she received a MSN in Nursing Education with a focus in maternal child nursing.

Mrs. Cowen began her teaching career in 1984 at UNCG where she continues today as Clinical Associate Professor in the Parent Child Department. Her primary responsibilities include coordination of the pediatric nursing course; teaching classroom content and supervising a clinical group of students. Mrs. Cowen’s shared her passion for the psychosocial care of children and the needs of their families through her first experience as an author in the chapter “Hospital Care for Children” in Child Health Nursing: A Comprehensive Approach to the Care of Children and Their Families published in 1993.

In the classroom Mrs. Cowen realized that students learn through a variety of teaching strategies and became especially interested in the strategy of gaming. She led a research study to evaluate the effectiveness of gaming in the classroom and subsequently continues to incorporate gaming in her teaching. In the clinical setting Mrs. Cowen teaches her students not only the skills needed to care for patients, but the importance of family centered care, focusing not only on the physical needs of the child but the psychosocial needs of the child and family as well.

During her teaching career, Mrs. Cowen has continued to work part time as a staff nurse; first on the pediatric unit of Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro, N.C and then at Brenner Children’s Hospital in Winston Salem, N.C. In 2006 she became the part time Pediatric Nurse Educator in Brenner’s Family Resource Center. Through this role she is able to extend her love of teaching to children and families.

Prior to joining the author team, Mrs. Cowen served as a reviewer for the first edition of this textbook and also developed supplementary materials. She authored two chapters in the 4th edition of Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children. Through her new role with the author team Mrs. Cowen is able to extend her dedication to pediatric nursing and nursing education. Mrs. Cowen is married and the mother of two college age sons.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pearson; 2 edition (26 March 2009)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 1776 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0135153816
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0135153819
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 23.5 x 5.72 x 29.21 cm
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 32 ratings

About the author

Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.
Kay J. Cowen
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.

Discover more of the author’s books, see similar authors, read author blogs, and more

Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
32 global ratings

Review this product

Share your thoughts with other customers

Top reviews from Australia

There are 0 reviews and 0 ratings from Australia

Top reviews from other countries

rachellestratton
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than my required pedatric book for nursing school
Reviewed in the United States on 10 April 2011
Verified Purchase
This book has a lot of detailed information that was not in my Essentials of Pediatric Nursing. This book was not required but I bought it any way after using the library's copy. Easy to use and good priority nursing diagnosis. If your school does not have the Pearson's work site, you can still use the NCLEX review and watch the videos that go with each chapter.
2 people found this helpful
Report
Olivia Andre
5.0 out of 5 stars Thick book but worth it!
Reviewed in the United States on 10 September 2013
Verified Purchase
I was intimiated by how big this book was at first but it really helped me in peds! It was easy to read and gave great explanations. I would recommend this book for any peds nursing course!
One person found this helpful
Report
Buyer
3.0 out of 5 stars Child Health Nursing: Partnering with Children and Families (2nd Edition) [Hardcover]
Reviewed in the United States on 8 September 2010
Verified Purchase
I bought this book because it is a required textbook. This book contains a lot of useful information that you need to know if you are interested in pediatric nursing. To me, the main drawback of this book is that the information is not well organized. You have to look everywhere for one particular topic. For instance, I was trying to look for normal vital signs for an infant. Instead of grouping all of the information together, I had to turn to one chapter to know normal temp, HR, RR values for an infant and to another chapter to know normal blood pressure values.. It is just not convenient.
8 people found this helpful
Report
S. B.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, I use it for Nursing School
Reviewed in the United States on 11 February 2013
Verified Purchase
I find this book to be a great addition to my library. I use it to read for my class. The supplier shipped the book as suggested. I got the book in time for class and I would continue to buy from the supplier
One person found this helpful
Report
Catherine Brind'Amour
4.0 out of 5 stars Good resource book
Reviewed in the United States on 24 May 2013
Verified Purchase
Very similar to a med-surg book, but with specifics for the peds population. The info layout is fun as there are a lot of boxes that summarize the info in the lengthier paragraphs. It's a good textbook to keep if you're wanting to go in pediatric nursing.