FLEISHER & LUDWING´S TEXTBOOK OF PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE. 7TH EDITION

FLEISHER & LUDWING´S TEXTBOOK OF PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE. 7TH EDITION. BOOK + EBOOK

Editorial:
WOLTERS KLUWER
Año de edición:
Materia
Pediatría
ISBN:
978-1-4511-9395-4
Páginas:
1548
N. de edición:
7
Idioma:
Inglés
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Disponible en 2-3 semanas

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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

Fleisher & Ludwig's Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine has long been acknowledged as the indispensible comprehensive clinical reference on diagnosing and managing emergent health issues in children. Now, a new editorial team and an all-star collection of contributing authorities have meticulously updated this essential work, bringing you all of the most recent approaches to virtually any pediatric emergency you are likely to encounter in practice.

Key Features
• A multitude of new chapters and comprehensive updates put the latest know-how at your fingertips, helping you to optimally manage young patients.
• A reorganized, streamlined table of contents and refined chapter template for medical emergencies, trauma, surgical emergencies, and behavioral health emergencies approaches pediatric emergencies the way you engage with them in practice.
• New clinical pathways section provide key steps for managing critical patients
• New related chapters feature in most chapters enables you to easily cross-reference content across chapters.
• New colorful design

Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, which can be downloaded to your tablet and smartphone or accessed online and includes features like:
• Complete content with enhanced navigation
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• Cross-linked pages, references, and more for easy navigation
• Highlighting tool for easier reference of key content throughout the text
• Ability to take and share notes with friends and colleagues
• Quick reference tabbing to save your favorite content for future use
• Online-only content includes e-figures, e-tables and additional resources

See the inside front cover to find out how to access your eBook!

Authors
• Richard G Bachur MD. Professor of Pediatrics. Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine. Harvard Medical School. Chief, Division of Emergency. Medicine. Boston Children's Hospital. Boston, Massachusetts.
• Kathy N. Shaw MD, MSCE. Professor and Associate Chair. Department of Pediatrics. Perleman School of Medicine, the University of Pennsylvania. The Nicholas Crognale Endowed Chair in Emergency Medicine. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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