Resources available from Exeter Health Library On Neonatology 2012 Picture Taken from http://nursing101.wikispaces.com/Neonatal+Nursing Exeter Health Library Level 1 Peninsula Medical School Building RD&E(W) Barrack Road Exeter EX2 5DW Tel: 01392 406800 Email: medlib@ex.ac.uk URL: www.exeter.ac.uk/eml/ 1 Resources on Neonatology available via Exeter Health Library 2012 Books 2011Pocket Tutor Paediatric Clinical Examination./ Rossa Brugha, Matko Marlais and Ed Abrahamson. Jp Medical Pub 2013. WS 141 BRU Pulse oximetry as a screening test for congenital heart defects in newborn infants: a test accuracy study with evaluation of acceptability and cost-effectiveness/ Ewer, AK. [et al] Perth : Prepress Projects Ltd. 2012. Series: Health Technology Assessment; Vol 16 (2) WG 230 PUL link to online version. http://www.hta.ac.uk/project/1624.asp Sinha, Sunil K et al. Essential neonatal medicine / 5th ed. John Wiley & Sons, 2012. WS 800 SIN Fatherhood in Midwifery and Neonatal Practice./Kevin Hugill. QUAY BOOK,, 2012. WQ 505 HUG Rennie & Roberton's textbook of neonatology. / edited by Janet M. Rennie. Churchill Livingstone, 2012. WS 800 REN 5th ed. BNF for children 2012-2013. BMJ Group, Pharmaceutical Press and RCPCH Publications Ltd, 2012. note : Available online with NHS username and password. WS 415 BNF Examination of the newborn : an evidence based guide / edited by Anne Lomax. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. WS 802 EXA Neonatology at a glance / [edited by] Tom Lissauer, Avroy A. Fanaroff. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. WS 800 NEO 2nd ed. Anatomy and physiology for midwives / Jane Coad ; with Melvyn Dunstall. Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, 2011. WQ 201 COA 3rd ed. Merenstein & Gardner's handbook of neonatal intensive care./Gerald B. Merenstein 7th ed. Mosby, 2011. WS 804 MER Intrapartum care for the MRCOG and beyond / Thomas F. Baskett and Sabaratnam Arulkumaran ; with a chapter on neonatal resuscitation by Gareth J. Richards. 2nd ed. RCOG Press, 2011. WQ 300 BAS Neonatal formulary 6 : drug use in pregnancy and the first year of life / [compiled and edited by Edmund Hey]. 6th ed. Wiley-Blackwell : BMJ Books, 2011. WS 800 NEO for companion resources: http://www.neonatalformulary.com 2 Paediatric intensive care nursing / edited by Michaela Dixon, Doreen Crawford. Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. WS 410 PAE Advanced paediatric life support : the practical approach / Advanced Life Support Group edited by Martin Samuels, Susan Wieteska. 5th edition. BMJ Books, 2011. WS 380 ADV Journals For a full listing and further instructions on how to access, please visit the library website at http://atoz.ebsco.com/Titles/6893?lang=en&lang.menu=en&lang.subject=en Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 1996 to current Online journal, provided to all NHS England staff, use NHS Athens Journal of Neonatal Nursing 2000 to current. Walk-in access available (at a dedicated Exeter Uni. terminal) in Exeter Health Library for NHS staff. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing (JOGNN) 2006 to present Online journal provided to all NHS England staff-, use NHS Athens 1972 to current Walk-in access available (at a dedicated Exeter Uni. terminal) in Exeter Health Library for NHS staff 2001 – 2006 Print journal in Exeter Health Library. Neonatal Network: NN 2011 to current (Embargo: 1 year) ProQuest Health & Medical Complete. Login with NHS Athens Neonatal, Paediatric & Child Health Nursing 2006 to current (Embargo 6 months) Online journal for all NHS England staff Login with NHS Athens. Neonatology: Fetal and Neonatal Research 1998 to current (Embargo: 1 year). ProQuest Health & Medical Complete Login with NHS Athens Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine 1997 to current. Walk-in access available (at a dedicated Exeter Uni terminal) in Exeter Health Library for NHS staff. Seminars in Neonatology 1996 - 2004. Walk-in access available (at a dedicated Exeter Uni terminal) in Exeter Health Library for NHS staff. 3 Online Resources BestBETS http://www.bestbets.org/ BETs were developed in the Emergency Department of Manchester Royal Infirmary, UK, to provide rapid evidence-based answers to real-life clinical questions, using a systematic approach to reviewing the literature. BETs take into account the shortcomings of much current evidence, allowing physicians to make the best of what there is. The Neonatal Nurses Association http://www.networks.nhs.uk/nhs-networks/neonatal-nurses-association/ The NNA is a professional organisation that brings together nurses working in the neonatal field, since it was founded in 1977. The Neonatal Society http://www.neonatalsociety.ac.uk/ The Neonatal Society was founded in 1959 to bring together scientists and clinicians with an interest in the fetus and newborn. The object of the Society is the promotion of Neonatal Science. NHS Evidence http://www.library.nhs.uk/Default.aspx Useful for accessing Evidence based reviews, Cochrane database and other databases such as Medline, Embase, CINAHL and British Nursing Index. Provides access to NICE guidelines and patient information. Resources for Paediatric ICU on IaN Put together by Library trainer, David Newman. http://ian.exe.nhs.uk/welcome/directorates/human-resources/exeter-health-library/resourcesby-speciality/paediatric-icu/ PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/ PubMed comprises more than 22 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites. Trip Database http://www.tripdatabase.com/ The TRIP Database is a clinical search tool designed to allow health professionals to rapidly identify the highest quality clinical evidence for clinical practice. Registered users (registration is free) benefit from extra features such as CPD, search history, and collaborative tools. UpToDate www.exeter.ac.uk/eml/ehluptodate.html Only available on NHS computers in the Trust. Can be accessed via Exeter Health Library’s website. http://www.exeter.ac.uk/eml/ or Logon to IaN, click on Non-clinical systems and then UpToDate. Find clinical answers quickly and easily to make the right point-of-care decisions. 4