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Emergencies in Paediatrics and Neonatology [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Series: Emergencies in-- seriesPublication details: Oxford : OUP Oxford, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (572 p.)ISBN:
  • 9780191644924 (electronic bk.)
  • 0191644927 (electronic bk.)
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Contents:
Cover; Contents; Contributors; Symbols and abbreviations; Introduction; 1 How to communicate well with patients and parents; 2 Neonatal emergencies; 3 Resuscitation; 4 Shock; 5 Trauma; 6 Environmental conditions; 7 Febrile illness; 8 Ingestion; 9 Cardiovascular; 10 Respiratory; 11 Gastroenterology; 12 Renal; 13 Urology; 14 General surgery; 15 Neurology; 16 Otolaryngology; 17 Orthopaedics; 18 Ophthalmology; 19 Gynaecology; 20 Haematology; 21 Oncology; 22 Dermatology; 23 Endocrinology; 24 Psychiatry; 25 Biochemistry; 26 Procedures; 27 Formulary; Appendix; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K.
LM; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X.
Summary: Severely unwell children are the most frightening emergency a clinician can face. This second edition of Emergencies in Paediatrics and Neonatology, guides the clinician through what to do and when, in a format that can be read at the bedside. Resuscitation techniques are described in detail and comprehensive management plans are provided. Organised by symptom, the handbook concisely covers a range of essential information, from the key facts to elicit in the history to thespecific difficulties of treating children in an emergency situation - communication and pain relief. Symbols are used to.
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Cover; Contents; Contributors; Symbols and abbreviations; Introduction; 1 How to communicate well with patients and parents; 2 Neonatal emergencies; 3 Resuscitation; 4 Shock; 5 Trauma; 6 Environmental conditions; 7 Febrile illness; 8 Ingestion; 9 Cardiovascular; 10 Respiratory; 11 Gastroenterology; 12 Renal; 13 Urology; 14 General surgery; 15 Neurology; 16 Otolaryngology; 17 Orthopaedics; 18 Ophthalmology; 19 Gynaecology; 20 Haematology; 21 Oncology; 22 Dermatology; 23 Endocrinology; 24 Psychiatry; 25 Biochemistry; 26 Procedures; 27 Formulary; Appendix; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K.

LM; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X.

Severely unwell children are the most frightening emergency a clinician can face. This second edition of Emergencies in Paediatrics and Neonatology, guides the clinician through what to do and when, in a format that can be read at the bedside. Resuscitation techniques are described in detail and comprehensive management plans are provided. Organised by symptom, the handbook concisely covers a range of essential information, from the key facts to elicit in the history to thespecific difficulties of treating children in an emergency situation - communication and pain relief. Symbols are used to.

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