Fleisher & Ludwig's Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 7ed. [Bachur - LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins]

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- ISBN/EAN
- 9781451193954
- Editore
- LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
- Formato
- Cartonato
- Anno
- 2015
- Edizione
- 7
- Pagine
- 1552
Disponibile
271,00 €
Before the 1st edition of the Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine published, there was no official pediatric emergency medicine subspecialty in either pediatrics or emergency medicine. This book defined many of the treatments, testing modalities procedural techniques and approaches to care for the ill and injured child. As such, it was written with both the pediatrician and the emergency physician in mind.
The Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, has an entirely new editorial board and templated chapters focusing on evidence-based diagnosis and management of pediatric patients in the ED. The book’s content has been rewritten to eliminate and eliminate redundancy, creating succinct sections that pertain to patient care in the ED. Templated chapters include:
Clinical Outcomes/Goals of Therapy
Current Evidence
Clinical Considerations
Clinical Recognition:
Triage
Initial Assessment
Management/Diagnostic Testing
Clinical indications for discharge or admission, including parental instructions
References
In the ED, nurses and physicians work closely as a paired team, thus this edition reflects that partnership and offers content tailored to it. Online ancillaries, found in the bundled eBook, include Learning Links for nursing considerations and clinical pathways that outline the key steps to take when managing critically ill patients.
Maggiori Informazioni
Autore | Bachur Richard G.; Shaw Kathy N. |
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Editore | LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins |
Anno | 2015 |
Tipologia | Libro |
Lingua | Inglese |
Indice | Section I: Resuscitation and Stabilization 1. A General Approach to the Ill and Injured Child 2. ATLS for children with approach to injured child 3. Airway 4. CPR Resuscitation 5. Shock 6. Stabilization and Transport Section II: Signs & Symptoms 7. Abdominal distension 8. Agitated Child 9. Apnea 10. Ataxia 11. Breast lesions 12. Coma 13. Constipation 14. Cough 15. Crying 16. Cyanosis 17. Dehydration 18. Diarrhea 19. DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO 20. Edema 21. Epistaxis 22. Eye: Red Eye 23. Eye: Strabismus 24. Eye: Unequal pupils 25. Eye: Visual Disturbances 26. Fever 27. Foreign Body Ingestion and Aspiration 28. Gastrointestinal bleeding 29. Groin masses 30. Hearing loss 31. Heart murmurs 32. Hematuria 33. Hypertension 34. Immobile arm 35. Injury-ankle 36. Injury-head 37. Injury-knee 38. Injury-shoulder 39. Jaundice-conjugated hyperbilirubinemia 40. Jaundice-unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia 41. Limp 42. Lymphadenopathy 43. Neck mass 44. Neck stiffness 45. Odor - unusual 46. Oligomenorrhea 47. Oral lesions 48. Pain-abdomen 49. Pain-back 50. Pain-chest 51. Pain-dysphagia 52. Pain-dysuria 53. Pain-earache 54. Pain-headache 55. Pain-joints 56. Pain-Scrotal 57. Pallor 58. Palpitations 59. Polydypsia 60. Rash - Atopic/Contact Dermatitis and Photosensitivity 61. Rash - Bacterial and Fungal Infections/Rash-maculopapular 62. RASH— BLISTERING ERUPTIONS (VESICOBULLOUS) 63. Rash - Drug Eruptions 64. Rash - Neonatal 65. Rash - Viral Infections and papulosquamous eruptions 66. Respiratory distress 67. Seizures 68. Septic appearing infant 69. Sore throat 70. Stridor 71. Syncope 72. Tachycardia 73. Triage 74. Urinary frequency 75 Vaginal bleeding 76. Vaginal discharge 77. Vomiting 78. Weakness 79. Weight loss 80. Wheezing Section III: Clinical Pathways 81. Introduction to Clinical Pathways 82. Abdominal Pain (in females) (Lower Abdominal Pain, Female) 83. Appendicitis (suspected) Suspected appendicitis 84. Asthma 85. Bronchiolitis 86. Dehydration 87. Febrile Infant 88. Fever in Babies, Toddlers 89. Head Trauma 90. Pneumonia – Community Acquired CA Pneumonia 91. Shock 92. UTI (febrile) (Febrile UTI) Section IV: Medical Emergencies 93. Allergic Emergencies 94. Cardiac emergencies 95. Child abuse/Assault 96. Dermatologic urgencies and emergencies 97. Endocrine Emergencies 98. Environmental Emergencies: Radiological; Bites and stings 99. Gastrointestinal emergencies 100. Gynecology emergencies 101. Hematologic emergencies 102. Infectious Disease Emergencies, Travel Medicine, and Sexually Transmitted Infections 103. Metabolic emergencies 104. Neonatal problems 105. Neurologic emergencies 106. Oncologic emergencies 107. Pulmonary emergencies -Cystic Fibrosis 108. Renal and electrolyte emergencies 109. Rheumatologic emergencies 110. Toxicologic emergencies Section V: Trauma 111. Abdominal Trauma 112. Burns 113. Dental Trauma 114. ENT Trauma 115. Facial Trauma 116. Genitourinary Trauma 117. Hand Trauma 118. Minor Trauma 119. Musculoskeletal Trauma 120. Neck Trauma 121. Neurotrauma 122. Ocular Trauma 123. Thoracic Trauma Section VI: Surgical Emergencies 124 Abdominal Emergencies 125 Dental Emergencies 126 ENT Emergencies 127 Genitourinary emergencies 126 Minor Lesions 129 Musculoskeletal (Orthopedic) emergencies 130 Neurosurgical emergencies 131 Ophthalmic Emergencies 132 Thoracic emergencies 133 Transplantation emergencies Section VII: Behavioral Health Emergencies 134. Behavioral and Psychiatric Emergencies 135. Sexual Assault: Child & Adolescent Section VIII: Procedures & appendices 136. Biological and Chemical Terrorism 137. Equipment (from Gauche) 138. Instructions for parents 139. Prehospital Care 140. Procedural Sedation 141. Procedures 142. Ultrasound 143. Technology Assisted Children INTRO 0 Quality Outcomes and Stabilization Section I: Resuscitation and Stabilization 1. A General Approach to the Ill and Injured Child 2. ATLS for children with approach to injured child 3. Airway 4. CPR Resuscitation 5. Shock 6. Stabilization and Transport Section II: Signs & Symptoms 7. Abdominal distension 8. Agitated Child 9. Apnea 10. Ataxia 11. Breast lesions 12. Coma 13. Constipation 14. Cough 15. Crying 16. Cyanosis 17. Dehydration 18. Diarrhea 19. DIZZINESS AND VERTIGO 20. Edema 21. Epistaxis 22. Eye: Red Eye 23. Eye: Strabismus 24. Eye: Unequal pupils 25. Eye: Visual Disturbances 26. Fever 27. Foreign Body Ingestion and Aspiration 28. Gastrointestinal bleeding 29. Groin masses 30. Hearing loss 31. Heart murmurs 32. Hematuria 33. Hypertension 34. Immobile arm 35. Injury-ankle 36. Injury-head 37. Injury-knee 38. Injury-shoulder 39. Jaundice-conjugated hyperbilirubinemia 40. Jaundice-unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia 41. Limp 42. Lymphadenopathy 43. Neck mass 44. Neck stiffness 45. Odor - unusual 46. Oligomenorrhea 47. Oral lesions 48. Pain-abdomen 49. Pain-back 50. Pain-chest 51. Pain-dysphagia 52. Pain-dysuria 53. Pain-earache 54. Pain-headache 55. Pain-joints 56. Pain-Scrotal 57. Pallor 58. Palpitations 59. Polydypsia 60. Rash - Atopic/Contact Dermatitis and Photosensitivity 61. Rash - Bacterial and Fungal Infections/Rash-maculopapular 62. RASH— BLISTERING ERUPTIONS (VESICOBULLOUS) 63. Rash - Drug Eruptions 64. Rash - Neonatal 65. Rash - Viral Infections and papulosquamous eruptions 66. Respiratory distress 67. Seizures 68. Septic appearing infant 69. Sore throat 70. Stridor 71. Syncope 72. Tachycardia 73. Triage 74. Urinary frequency 75. Vaginal bleeding 76. Vaginal discharge 77. Vomiting 78. Weakness 79. Weight loss 80. Wheezing Section III: Clinical Pathways 81. Introduction to Clinical Pathways 82. Abdominal Pain (in females) (Lower Abdominal Pain, Female) 83. Appendicitis (suspected) Suspected appendicitis 84. Asthma 85. Bronchiolitis 86. Dehydration 87. Febrile Infant 88. Fever in Babies, Toddlers 89. Head Trauma 90. Pneumonia – Community Acquired CA Pneumonia 91. Shock 92. UTI (febrile) (Febrile UTI) Section IV: Medical Emergencies 93. Allergic Emergencies 94. Cardiac emergencies 95. Child abuse/Assault 96. Dermatologic urgencies and emergencies 97. Endocrine Emergencies 98. Environmental Emergencies: Radiological; Bites and stings 99. Gastrointestinal emergencies 100. Gynecology emergencies 101. Hematologic emergencies 102. Infectious Disease Emergencies, Travel Medicine, and Sexually Transmitted Infections 103. Metabolic emergencies 104. Neonatal problems 105. Neurologic emergencies 106. Oncologic emergencies 107. Pulmonary emergencies -Cystic Fibrosis 108. Renal and electrolyte emergencies 109. Rheumatologic emergencies 110. Toxicologic emergencies Section V: Trauma 111. Abdominal Trauma 112. Burns 113. Dental trauma 114. ENT Trauma 115. Facial Trauma 116. Genitourinary trauma 117. Hand trauma 118. Minor trauma 119. Musculoskeletal trauma 120. Neck Trauma 121. Neurotrauma 122. Ocular trauma 123. Thoracic Trauma Section VI: Surgical Emergencies 124. Abdominal Emergencies 125. Dental Emergencies 126. ENT Emergencies 127. Genitourinary emergencies 128. Minor Lesions 129. Musculoskeletal (Orthopedic) emergencies 130. Neurosurgical emergencies 131. Ophthalmic Emergencies 132. Thoracic emergencies 133. Transplantation emergencies Section VII: Behavioral Health Emergencies 134. Behavioral and Psychiatric Emergencies 135. Sexual Assault: Child & Adolescent Section VIII: Procedures & appendices 136. Biological and Chemical Terrorism 137. Equipment (from Gauche) 138. Instructions for parents 139. Prehospital Care 140. Procedural Sedation 141. Procedures 142. Ultrasound 143. Technology Assisted Children |
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