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Clinical Guidelines in Neonatology

ISBN10: 0071820256 | ISBN13: 9780071820257

Clinical Guidelines in Neonatology
ISBN10: 0071820256
ISBN13: 9780071820257
By Lucky Jain

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The first neonatal handbook to focus on clinical protocols and best management practices Clinical Guidelines in Neonatology provides a compilation of the most current and authoritative clinical care recommendations for the neonatal patient. The goals of this innovative text are to help deliver effective, evidence-based neonatal care; foster consensus in practice; and to enable clinicians to deliver the best value for every healthcare dollar spent. Readers will find it to be a comprehensive source of clinical recommendations, care paths, and guidelines to help them manage the most commonly encountered neonatal conditions. Spanning all major areas of neonatal care, Clinical Guidelines in Neonatology bypasses dense explanations in favor of high yield text and ready-to-apply evidence-based management guidelines. Chapters follow a uniform presentation of neonatal conditions that include the scope, major recommendations, implementation of guidelines into practice, summary, and bibliographic sources. Features: • Chapters focus on clinical management practices and evidence-based supporting data rather than lengthy descriptions of disease and practice • Covers all major areas of neonatal and perinatal medicine, including antenatal and perinatal management; neonatal transition; nutrition, fluids, and electrolytes; respiratory distress; cardiovascular disorders; blood disorders; infections; endocrine and metabolic disorders; and neurological issues • Text is supplemented by evidence-based diagnostic and treatment algorithms, detailed illustrations, and clinical images

I. Antenatal and Perinatal Management

1. Gestational Disorders

2. Maternal Conditions

3. Fetal assessment

4. Prenatal diagnosis

5. Perinatal infections

6. Limits of viability

II. Neonatal transition

7. Newborn assessment at birth

8. Resuscitation

9. Well newborn

10. Newborn screening

11. Hypoglycemia

12. Temperature management

13. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy and hypothermia

14. Birth injuries

15. Anomalous infant

16. Neonatal sepsis

17. Infant of drug dependent mother

18. Neonatal transport

19. SGA/LGA infants

20. Multiple gestations

III. Nutrition, Fluids and Electrolytes

21. Breast feeding

22. Formula feeding

23. Parenteral nutrition

24. Hyperkalemia and hypokalemia

25. Hypernatremia and hyponatremia

26. Acidosis and alkalosis

IV. Respiratory Distress

27. Respiratory distress syndrome and surfactant use

28. CPAP and oxygen delivery

29. Mechanical ventilation

30. Apnea of prematurity

31. Pneumothorax

32. Pulmonary hypertension

33. ECMO

34. Chronic lung disease

V. Heart and Circulation

35. Hypotension

36. Approach to the cyanotic infant

37. Approach to infant with pulmonary circulation

38. Shock

39. Ductus dependent lesions

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