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Covering the management of critically ill newborns from the first minute of life through the first 72 hours, this practical, evidence-based and clinically-informed guide will provide all members of the pediatric care team with the essential information to save lives and prevent disability. With chapters on neonatal transport, resuscitation, ventilation and ethical issues, the content is further illustrated with case studies illustrating the real-world aspects of identifying critical signs and symptoms, diagnostics and treatment in multiple settings. As well as including numerous clear diagrams and summary tables, the text includes algorithms based on international guidelines to help navigate the reader through the delivery of care, and a comprehensive listing of drugs and dosages, serving as a quick reference guide when making treatment decisions. This is essential reading for pediatric residents, fellows and junior faculty, neonatal intensive care nurses, paramedics, obstetricians, midwives, anesthesiologists and emergency medicine physicians.
Section 1 Pediatric Emergency-an introduction 1.1Medicolegal issues in Pediatric emergency 1.2Organisation of Pediatric emergency services 1.3Child abuse 1.4Communication In Ped Emergency 1.5Procedural Sedation and Analgesia Section 2 Pediatric Resuscitation and Acute life support 2.1Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Systemic Approach to Manage a Sick Child 2.2Airway Management and positive pressure ventilation 2.3Oxygen Therapy 2.4Respiratory Insufficiency 2.5Circulatory Failure: Shock 2.6Circulatory Failure: Arrhythmias 2.7Cardiac arrest and post Resuscitation Management 2.8Heart Failure in Children 2.9Fluid and Electrolytes 2.1Neonatal Resuscitation 2.11Anaphylaxis Section 3 Cardio Respiratory Emergencies 3.1Upper airway emergencies 3.2Acute Asthma 3.3Acute Bronchiolitis 3.4Acute Chest Pain 3.5Respiratory Failure in Children 3.6Lower Respiratory tract Infection 3.7Foreign Body 3.8Sore Throat Section 4 Renal Section 4.1Pediatric Acute Kidney Injury 4.2Acid Base disturbances 4.3Approach to edema 4.4Approach to hematuria 4.5Hypertensive urgencies 4.6Renal Replacement Therapy for Acute Kidney Injury 4.7Acute Peritoneal Dialysis in Children with Acute Kidney Injury 4.8Drug dosing in renal dysfunction Section 5 Neurological 5.1Fluid and electrolytes in Neurological disorders 5.2Acute seizure and Status epilepticus 5.3Acute headache and status migrainosus 5.4Approach to acute onset movement disorder, Status Dystonicus 5.5Approach to acute ataxia 5.6Approach to COMA 5.7Approach to acute vision loss 5.8Brain death 5.9Childhood Stroke 5.1Pediatric Neuro-immunological Emergencies Section 6 Gastroenterological emergencies-(Medical) 6.1Acute abdomen 6.2Approach to Diarrhoea & Dysentery 6.3Approach to upper GI Bleed 6.4Acute Liver failure Section 7 Other Systemic Emergencies 7.1Approach to Rheumatological emergencies 7.2Approach to Oncological emergencies 7.3Approach to hematological emergencies 7.4Approach to metabolic emergencies 7.5Approach to Tropical disease in emergencies 7.6Diabetic Ketoacidosis 7.7Adrenal Emergencies Section 8 Neonatal Section 8.1Neonatal shock and hemodynamic monitoring 8.2Respiratory Failure in newborn 8.3Neonatal cardiac emergencies 8.4Neonatal Jaundice 8.5Neonatal Seizures 8.6Neonatal Acute Kidney Injury 8.7Neonatal Hyperglycemia 8.8Neonatal Hypoglycemia 8.9Management of bleeding neonate 8.1Neonatal Transport Section 9 Surgical Emergencies 9.1Acute Abdomen in children 9.2Urological emergencies 9.3Ophthalmological Emergencies 9.4ENT emergencies 9.5 Orthopaedic emergencies 9.6Oral emergencies Section 10 Environmental Emergencies 10.1Electrical Burns 10.2 Drowning 10.3Heat Stroke Section 11 Toxicology 11.1General Approach to Child with Poisoning 11.2Analgesics 11.3Common Drugs 11.4Household products and Pesticides 11.5Natural Toxins and Envenomation's 11.6Foods, Dietary & Metals Section 12 Procedures 12.1Vascular access 12.2Pulse Oximetry 12.3Urinary catheterization 12.4Thoracocentesis 12.5Suprapubic aspiration 12.6Heimlich Manoeuver 12.7Cervical spine stabilization Appendix -1 13Approaches (Algorithm) Appendix -2 14Drugs
Addresses the most common complaints that an emergency physician may encounter in infants and neonates.
The Pocket Book is for use by doctors nurses and other health workers who are responsible for the care of young children at the first level referral hospitals. This second edition is based on evidence from several WHO updated and published clinical guidelines. It is for use in both inpatient and outpatient care in small hospitals with basic laboratory facilities and essential medicines. In some settings these guidelines can be used in any facilities where sick children are admitted for inpatient care. The Pocket Book is one of a series of documents and tools that support the Integrated Managem.
A comprehensive textbook of paediatric emergency medicine for trainee doctors - covers all the problems likely to present to a trainee in the emergency department. Short concise chapters, with key point boxes at the beginning - easy to use for the hard-pressed trainee. Aims to give a consensus approach to assessment and treatment, based on the latest evidence. Highlights areas of controversy.
"Neonatal and Pediatric Pharmacology offers guidelines for safe, effective, and rational drug therapy in newborns, children and adolescents. The book provides relevant and useful data on the molecular, physiologic, biochemical, and pharmacologic mechanisms of drug action and therapy in this population. The authors identify areas of innovative basic and translational research necessary for the continuing evaluation and development of drugs for the fetus, newborns, children and adolescents. Neonatal and Pediatric Pharmacology is is a valuable reference for all health care professionals who treat the fetus, newborns, children, and adolescents, including neonatologists, nurses, pediatricians, general practitioners, students, obstetricians, perinatologists, surgeons and allied health professionals. It will be useful anytime during the day and especially in the middle of the night when knowledge of appropriate indications, safe and effective use, dosage, and therapeutic regimen for a certain drug or molecular entity is immediately needed. The book is also directed to those involved in basic, clinical, and other academic pharmacological research, the pharmaceutical industry, and regulatory agencies dealing with drug and therapeutic developments for this population. Those teaching pharmacology and therapeutics will find this compilation of information extremely useful in preparing teaching materials"--Provided by publisher.
A practical hands-on tool for fast, accurate clinical diagnosis in pediatric emergencies Pediatric patients can represent as much as 15-35% of all Emergency Department visits. Atlas Of Pediatric Emergency Medicine comes to the rescue of harried ED clinicians, providing a quick-access sourcebook packed with visual clues to infant/child injuries and illnesses presenting in emergency situations. Doctors Shah and Lucchesi have combined an extraordinary number of the clearest and best clinical photographs and imaging examples with practical, straightforward text. It's a winning combination that expedites both diagnosis and the appropriate procedures for dealing with pediatric trauma and disease. Atlas Of Pediatric Emergency Medicine puts at your fingertips: 700 top-quality color clinical photographs -- plus 100 imaging studies that include X-rays, CT scans and more -- making it the single most comprehensive visual compilation available for diagnosing pediatric emergencies Comprehensive coverage of disorders of all body systems Authoritative, experienced guidance. It's been edited, compiled and largely written by two distinguished experts -- one a physician peer-evaluated as one of the finest clinicians and teachers in Emergency Medicine today, the other the overseer of one of the largest, busiest EDs in the United States Consistent formatting designed to provides immediate access to clinical features, differential diagnosis, consultation, treatment and disposition, complications, and clinical pearls A superb preparation tool for board exams and subspecialty certification, and an unparalleled resource for every medical professional, from ED clinicians and physicians in family or pediatric practice to Nurse Practitioners and Paramedics
Deliver faster diagnosis, more effective treatments, and improved outcomes with this concise guide to pediatric emergency medicine Provides immediate access to life-saving and routine information through consistent chapter outlines Begins with a section on emergency procedures and child-safety issues Presents information the way an emergency medicine provider thinks and acts: by symptomatic presentation, including cardiac arrest, respiratory distress, shock,fever, abdominal pain, seizures, trauma Details evaluation and management of disorders routinely seen in Pediatric Emergency Medicine such as foreign bodies, respiratory infections, asthma, heart defects, dehydration, rashes, sickle-cell disease, sports-injuries and more Enhanced by numerous tables, and more than 400 illustrations and photographs to clarify concepts and improve understanding LANGE Valuable to all practitioners of emergency medicine, from prehospital care providers to nurses and physicians Designed for use in a busy, fastpaced emergency department Focuses on the practical aspects of emergency care Covers a wide spectrum of pediatric conditions