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Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts, Second Edition

ISBN10: 0071744347 | ISBN13: 9780071744348

Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts, Second Edition
ISBN10: 0071744347
ISBN13: 9780071744348
By Gary Strange, William Ahrens, Robert Schafermeyer, Robert Wiebe, Heather Prendergast and Valerie Dobiesz

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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 quick reference you need to prepare for any pediatric emergency medicine examination or stay abreast of the latest developments in the field A Doody's Core Title for 2019! Covering the full scope of pediatric emergency medicine, this concise, yet comprehensive, review is the perfect tool to prepare for in-training, board certification, or recertification examinations, or for use as a clinical refresher. Pediatric Emergency Medicine: Just the Facts provides the essential information needed for the emergency care of children in a readily accessible manner that makes important material easy to read and remember. Learn more in less time with: A convenient and efficient presentation that condenses and simplifies must-know material for maximum retention and comprehension High-yield facts presented in clear, easy-to-read bullets More than 800 board-style questions with fully explained answers An emphasis on key points of epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis and differential, and treatment Content that highlights and summarizes important concepts to reinforce your understanding of even the most difficult topics Coverage That Spans The Entire Field of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Sections Include: Cardinal Presentations; Sedation, Analgesia, and Imaging; Resuscitation; Respiratory Emergencies; Neurologic Emergencies; Infectious Emergencies; Immunologic Emergencies; Gastrointestinal Emergencies; Endocrine Emergencies; Genitourinary Emergencies; Dermatologic Emergencies; Otolaryngologic Emergencies; Ophthalmologic Emergencies; Gynecologic Emergencies; Hamatologic and Oncologic Emergencies; Non-Traumatic Bone and Joint Disorders; Toxicologic Emergencies; Psychosocial Emergencies; Emergency Medical Services and Mass Casualty Incidents; Medicolegal and Administrative Issues.

Contributors
Preface
Section 1: CARDINAL PRESENTATIONS
1. Approach to the Child in the Emergency Department,Valerie McDougall Kestner
2. The Febrile or Septic Appearing Neonate, Robert A. Felter and Ron D. Waldrop
3.The Febrile- or Septic-Appearing Infant or Child, Ron D. Waldrop or Robert A. Felter
4. Respiratory Distress, Joanna Cohen and Kathleen M. Brown
5. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Apparent Life-Threatening Event, Collin S. Goto and Sing-Yi Feng
6. Altered Mental Status and Coma, Susan Fuchs
7. Seizures, Susan Fuchs
8. Chest Pain, Wendy C. Matsuno
9. Acute Abdominal Conditions, Jonathan Singer
10. Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Gastroenteritis, William R. Ahrens
11. Feeding Disorders, William R. Ahrens
12. Jaundice, Anjali Singh and William R. Ahrens
13. Crying Infant, Joan M. Mavrinac
14. Limping Child, Isabel A. Barata
15. Mild Head Injury to Children, Eustacia (Jo) Su
16. Approach to the Patient with Rash, Daniel McManus and Gregory Garra
17. Neck Masses, Raemma Paredes Luck and Robert W. Schafermeyer
18. Neonatal Emergencies, Jenice Forde-Baker
19. The Transplant Patient in the Emergency Department, Susan M. Scott and Neil Evans
Section 2: SEDATION, ANALGESIA, AND IMAGING
20. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, Amy L. Baxter
21. Pain Management, Amy L. Baxter
22. Imaging, Wendy C. Matsuno
Section 3: RESUSCITATION
23. Airway Management, Loren G. Yamamoto
24. Respiratory Failure,Lynette L. Young
25. Shock, Jonathan Marr
26. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Alson Inaba
27. Neonatal Resuscitaiton,Paul J. Eakin
Section 4: TRAUMA
28. Evaluation and Management of the Multiple-Trauma Patient,Michael Gerardi
29. Head Trauma, Kimberly S. Quayle
30. Pediatric Cervical Spine Injury, Julie C. Leonard and Jeffrey R. Leonard
31. Thoracic Trauma, Karen O'Connell, Wendy Ann Lucid, and Todd Brian Taylor
32. Abdominal Trauma, Shireen M. Atabaki, Wendy Ann Lucid, and Todd Brian Taylor
33. Genitourinary Trauma, Joyce C. Arpilleda
34. Maxillofacial Trauma,Joanna York and Stephen A. Colucciello
35. Orthopedic Injuries, Greg Canty
36. Pediatric Sports Injuries in the ED, Greg Canty
37. Injuries of the Upper Extremities, Jim R. Harley
38. Injuries of the Pelvis and Lower Extremities, Greg Canty
39. Soft Tissue Injury and Wound Repair, D. Matthew Sullivan
Section 5: RESPIRATORY EMERGENCIES
40. Upper Airway Emergencies, Richard M. Cantor and Linnea Wittick
41. Asthma, Kathleen M. Brown
42. Bronchiolitis, Kathleen M. Brown
43. Pneumonia, Sharon Mace
44. Pertusis, Sharon Mace
45. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Madeline Matar Joseph
46. Cystic Fibrosis, Sabah F. Iqbal, Dinesh K. Pillai, Kathleen M. Brown, and Bruce L. Klein
Section 6: CARDIOVASCULAR EMERGENCIES
47. Congenital Heart Disease, Timothy Horeczko and Kelly D. Young
48. Congestive Heart Failure, Donna M. Moro-Sutherland, William C. Toepper, and Joilo Barbosa
49. Inflammatory and Infectious Heart Disease, William T. Tsai
50. Dysrhythmias in Children, Ghazala Q. Sharieff
51. Pediatric Hypertension, Emily C. MacNeill
52. Thromboembolic Disease, Lee S. Benjamin
Section 7: NEUROLOGIC EMERGENCIES
53. Syncope, Susan Fuchs
54. Ataxia, Susan Fuchs
55. Weakness, Susan Fuchs
56. Headache, Susan Fuchs
57. Hydrocephalus,Susan Fuchs
58. Cerebr

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