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Clinical Guide to Paediatrics [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK), Series edited by (King's College Hospital, London), Edited by (Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x203x33 mm, kaal: 1383 g
  • Sari: Clinical Guides
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119539110
  • ISBN-13: 9781119539117
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x203x33 mm, kaal: 1383 g
  • Sari: Clinical Guides
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119539110
  • ISBN-13: 9781119539117
Teised raamatud teemal:
"A practical resource for junior doctors and medical students in paediatric medicine, providing concise information on common conditions, symptoms, and problems faced in the clinical environment, as well as step-by-step guidance on decision making, investigations and interventions. Packed full of bullet points, diagrams, tables and algorithms for the key concepts and facts for important presentations and conditions within paediatrics. A clear evidence-base providing key guidelines and clinical trials in each chapter. Includes access to a companion website containing images and clinical photos, audio podcasts, clinical case studies, and self-assessment exercises"--

Clinical Guide to Paediatrics enables rapid reference to the common paediatric conditions, symptoms, and practical concerns seen in day-to-day practice. Focused on making differential diagnoses in acute settings, this comprehensive resource offers step-by-step guidance on clinical decision-making, investigations, and interventions. Junior doctors and medical students are provided with a clear and up-to-date evidence base supported by numerous diagnostic algorithms, diagrams, tables and bullet points throughout.

Organised into systems-based sections, the guide covers paediatric history taking, examination techniques, pharmacology, safeguarding, and a range of different diagnoses for presenting complaints in cardiology, infection and immunology, neurology, gastroenterology, accidents, poisoning, and more. Succinct chapters are logically structured to allow easy access to important concepts, key clinical details, and plans of investigation. Designed to complement the doctor-patient interaction in clinical practice, this valuable guide:

  • Covers the most common presenting complaints encountered in acute paediatrics
  • Provides evidence-based information on symptoms, disorders, and issues faced in paediatric medicine
  • Addresses topics from the perspective of presenting complaints to provide a unique, highly practical approach to the subject
  • Includes access to a companion website containing images and clinical photos, audio podcasts, clinical case studies, and self-assessment exercises

Clinical Guide to Paediatrics is essential reading for junior doctors, medical students, nurses and specialist trainees working on paediatric wards or emergency departments.

List of Contributors vii
Acronyms and Abbreviations ix
About the Companion Website xiii
How to Use This Book xv
1.1 Wheeze 1(14)
1.2 Stridor 15(12)
1.3 Difficulty in Breathing 27(10)
2.1 Cyanosis 37(16)
2.2 Circulatory Collapse 53(14)
2.3 Syncope 67(12)
2.4 Chest Pain 79(14)
2.5 Palpitations 93(14)
3.1 Fever 107(24)
3.2 Fever in the Returning Traveller 131(20)
3.3 Lymphadenopathy 151(14)
4.1 Bruising 165(16)
4.2 Pallor 181(22)
5.1 Abdominal Pain 203(18)
5.2 Abdominal Mass 221(18)
5.3 Vomiting 239(14)
5.4 Diarrhoea 253(12)
5.5 Jaundice 265(14)
5.6 Faltering Growth 279(14)
6.1 Haematuria 293(10)
6.2 Oedema 303(14)
6.3 Scrotal Swelling 317(12)
7.1 Hypoglycaemia 329(14)
7.2 Hyperglycaemia 343(10)
8.1 Headache 353(18)
8.2 Suspected Seizures 371(16)
8.3 Acute Hemiparesis 387(16)
8.4 Acute Lower-Limb Weakness 403(12)
8.5 Delirium and Agitation 415(12)
8.6 Decreased Level of Consciousness 427(14)
8.7 Dizziness 441(10)
9.1 Urticaria 451(10)
9.2 Non-blanching Rash 461(12)
9.3 Other Childhood Rashes 473(16)
10.1 Limp 489(14)
10.2 Swollen Joint 503(10)
11.1 Neonatal Jaundice 513(14)
11.2 The Unsettled Baby 527(10)
11.3 Breastfeeding Advice 537(6)
12.1 The A to E Assessment 543(6)
12.2 Assessment of Consciousness 549(2)
12.3 Tips for Fluid Prescribing 551(6)
12.4 Childhood Immunisations 557(4)
12.5 Safeguarding 561(8)
13.1 Sepsis Management 569(2)
13.2 Anaphylaxis Management 571(4)
13.3 Acute Asthma Management 575(2)
13.4 Prolonged Seizure Management 577(2)
13.5 Raised Intracranial Pressure Management 579(2)
Guidelines 581(10)
Index 591
Rachel Varughese, Specialist Registrar in Paediatrics, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Anna Mathew, Consultant Paediatrician, Chair of MRCPCH Clinical Examinations, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK.

Series editor: Christian Fielder Camm is a Cardiology Specialist Registrar, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, UK.