A Practical Guide to Pediatric Emergency Medicine

A Practical Guide to Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Author: N. Ewen Amieva-Wang

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-08-11

Total Pages: 877

ISBN-13: 0521700086

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Practical guide for emergency physicians, providing all the information needed to diagnose and treat common and uncommon pediatric disorders.


Pediatric Emergencies

Pediatric Emergencies

Author: Emily Rose

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2020-10-16

Total Pages: 723

ISBN-13: 019007387X

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Pediatric Emergencies comprehensively covers the practical management of pediatric emergencies based on organ systems, with a strong emphasis on clinical relevance. Each chapter explores the background, classic clinical presentation, atypical clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnostic confirmation, treatment, clinical algorithm, disposition, complications, and pitfalls of each topic. More clinically focused than a traditional textbook, andmore comprehensive than a typical clinical guide, Pediatric Emergencies is an ideal resource for emergency providers of various backgrounds and training.


Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Author: Rebecca Jeanmonod

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-12-14

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 1108556787

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Pediatric patients are a unique subset of emergency patients, making up about one-quarter of all emergency department visits. Textbooks regarding the care of pediatric patients are almost universally organized by organ system, which does not facilitate an efficient diagnosis. Taking a case-based approach, Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Chief Complaints and Differential Diagnosis is arranged by chief complaint, using real patient scenarios to help the reader work through the inductive and deductive reasoning needed to assess, evaluate, treat, and disposition pediatric patients with urgent complaints. Cases are structured in the way in which they are presented during medical care, allowing practitioners to become comfortable with the general structure of case presentations: chief complaint, HPI, PMH, ROS, exam, and ancillary studies. This volume also discusses disease processes and their differentiations, providing in-depth knowledge regarding current standards of diagnosis and care.


Fleisher & Ludwig's Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Fleisher & Ludwig's Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Author: Richard G. Bachur

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2015-11-11

Total Pages: 4199

ISBN-13: 1496326989

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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.


Clinical Manual of Emergency Pediatrics

Clinical Manual of Emergency Pediatrics

Author: Ellen F. Crain

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780071377508

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Now available in a compact 4" x 7" format, this portable reference covers the management of emergency conditions seen in pediatric patients. The Fourth Edition includes new sections on pediatric emergency radiology and sports injuries, plus expanded material on infectious diseases and environmental emergencies.. . "very well written. . . more complete than traditional pocket books.". -Pediatric Emergency Care Review-review of the previous edition.


Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Author: Gary R. Strange

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 868

ISBN-13:

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Prepared under the guidance of the American College of Emergency Physi cians, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2/e provides concise yet comprehe nsive coverage of all pediatric emergencies and serves as a practical complement to Tintinalli et al. Emergency Medicine, 5/e. This comprehe nsive review is an indispensable emergency medicine reference for stud ents, residents, house officers, and practitioners in emergency medici ne, and pediatrics. Thoroughly revised and updated, this edition featu res high-yield facts at the beginning of each chapter, expanded covera ge of cardiac care, and a new appendix on standard pediatric dosage in formation.


Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine E-Book

Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine E-Book

Author: George Jelinek

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2011-12-02

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 0702049328

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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.


Pediatric Emergency Medicine Secrets E-Book

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Secrets E-Book

Author: Steven M. Selbst

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2014-11-20

Total Pages: 664

ISBN-13: 0323310680

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Access concise, yet complete clinical guidance on pediatric emergency care with Pediatric Emergency Medicine Secrets, a bestselling volume in the popular Secrets Series®. Ideal for quick review or exam prep, this updated medical reference book is an essential pocket guide covering common and unusual pediatric conditions; the user-friendly Secrets style makes it a valuable addition to your library! Focus on important topics, such as cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, neurosurgery emergencies, ophthalmology emergencies, burns/smoke inhalation, toxicology, neck and spine injuries, and much more. Apply the latest knowledge and techniques with content thoroughly updated by leaders in the field. Quickly review key concepts through a question-and-answer format, bulleted lists, mnemonics, "Key Points" summaries, lists of useful web sites, and practical tips from the authors. Enhance your reference power with a full range of well-organized essential topics in pediatric emergency medicine. Improve content knowledge with a special chapter containing "Top 100 Secrets," providing an overview of essential material for last-minute study or self-assessment.


Pocket Emergency Paediatric Care

Pocket Emergency Paediatric Care

Author: Shafique Ahmad

Publisher: Bmj Publishing Group

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780585431536

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A pocket sized book containing the information needed immediately when confronted with a critically ill or injured neonate, baby or child. Contains, in a well presented format, all of the information relevant to clinical management within the first 1-2 hours after presentation. Is not dependent on high technology inputs and therefore most information within the pocket book is applicable anywhere in the world. There is also an emphasis, in addition to preventing mortality and morbidity, on the relief of suffering. There is thus a section on pain control. The book is laid out in a way that ensures easy access in an emergency.; The sale of this book in rich countries will help support its distribution at low cost in poorly resourced countries.


Acute Medicine

Acute Medicine

Author: David C. Sprigings

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons

Published: 2010-06-11

Total Pages: 632

ISBN-13: 1444327259

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This extremely popular title has become the definitive pocket guide to the management of medical emergencies for front-line hospital doctors. It provides detailed guidance on the diagnosis and treatment of all common conditions and includes a step-by-step guide to the nine most important practical procedures in acute medicine.