PEDIATRICS MORNING REPORT. BEYOND THE PEARLS

PEDIATRICS MORNING REPORT. BEYOND THE PEARLS

Editorial:
ELSEVIER UK
Año de edición:
Materia
Pediatría
ISBN:
978-0-323-49825-8
Páginas:
432
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
190
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1. A 20-month-old with a limp
2. A 9 year old male with jaw pain
3. A 15-year-old female with pain and neck stiffness
4. An 11-year-old male with new-onset chest pain and palpitations
5. A newborn presenting with profound cyanosis
6. A 4-month-old male with multiple fractures
7. A 13-month-old with persistent fever
8. A 24-month-old boy with loss of speech
9. A 2-year-old male with pallor, decreased urine output and edema
10. 29-weeks-of-gestation fetus with worsening anemia
11. A 4-year-old male with abdominal pain
12. A 12-month-old female with picky eating
13. An 8-day-old male infant presenting for weight follow up
14. A newborn with hydrops fetalis
A 9-year-old female with joint pain and swelling
16. An 11 year old male with bruising
17. A 3-year-old female with cough and purulent sputum production
18. A 4-year-old with fever and a rash
19. A 2-week old female infant with vomiting, diarrhea, and poor feeding
20. A 3-year-old female with nausea, vomiting, and progressive abdominal pain
21. An 8-year-old child with snoring and behavioral difficulty in school
22. A 3-year old boy with lower extremity edema, abdominal distension and discomfort
23. A 10-year-old girl with recurrent dysuria, urinary incontinence and increased urinary frequency
24. An 8-month-old male with chronic intermittent cough
25. A 5-year-old Kindergartener who failed a school vision screen
26. A 12-month-old male with a white pupillary reflex
27. A 13-Year-Old Male with Hematemesis
28. A 19-Year-Old Female With Chronic Diarrhea
29. A 16-month-old female with foul smelling diarrhea
30. A 7-week-old male with resected bowel
31. A 3-year-old girl with buccal swelling
32. A Newborn with Hypoglycemia
33. A four-day-old male with yellow skin color
34. A 16-year-old female with nausea, emesis, icterus and abdominal pain
35. An 18 month old male with vomiting and altered mental status
36. A 16-month-old female with refusal to walk
37. A 16 year old female with "cola-colored" urine
38. A 15-month-old male with renal calculi
39. A 17-year-old female with fatigue and yellow eyes
40. An 18-month-old girl with acute-onset refusal to walk
41. A 6-year-old boy with cough and fever
42. A 10-Year-Old Male with Dysphagia
43. A 10-year-old male with fast breathing
44. A 12-month old boy with stridor
45. A 12-year old girl presents with right knee pain
46. A 6-week-old female with persistent jaundice
47. A 20-month-old female with fever and convulsions
48. A 7-week old with apnea
49. A 3-year old boy with worsening rash for five days
50. A 16-year-old female with Down syndrome has abdominal pain and epistaxis
51. A 15-month-old female with left arm pain
52. A 4-month old male infant is brought in for fever and difficulty breathing
53. A 7-year old female with right-sided headache, ear pain and eye deviation
54. A 20-day old premature infant develops feeding intolerance
55. After delivery, a full-term newborn is found lethargic with poor respiratory effort
56. A 4-year old boy has right-side facial weakness
57. A 12-year-old female with rash and joint pain
58. An 11-year-old female with new-onset difficulty swallowing and speaking
59. A newborn with respiratory distress
60. A 3-hour old 31-week premature infant male with tachypnea

Pediatrics Morning Report: Beyond the Pearls is a case-based reference that covers the key material included on the USMLE Step 2 and Step 3, as well as the pediatric clerkship. Focusing on the practical information you need to know, it teaches how to analyze a clinical vignette in the style of a morning report conference, sharpening your clinical decision-making skills and helping you formulate an evidence-based approach to realistic patient scenarios.

Authors
• Adler Salazar, MD, Director, Pediatric Residency Program, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, California.
• Randall Y. Chan, MD, Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.
• Michelle Pietzak, MD, Head, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Los Angeles County Medical System; Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California