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ISBN10: 0071416420 | ISBN13: 9780071416429

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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. This concise, yet comprehensive review is the perfect tool to prepare for certification and recertification/maintenance of certification, CME, or for use as a clinical refresher. Featuring the insights of the world’s leading authorities, its highly efficient format conveniently condenses and simplifies only the most important content, for maximum yield and comprehension. What's more, the content covers the full scope of pediatric practice. LEARN MORE IN LESS TIME! *Standardized, bulleted format emphasizes key points of epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis and differential, and treatment *Highlights and summarizes only the most important concepts, to assure quick absorption of the material and reinforce your understanding of even the most difficult topics *Chapters are logically organized to help focus your study and provide quick access to specific subjects *Content is organized according to the clinical issues seen in pediatric training and practice. *Principles of Pediatric Care *Emergency Pediatrics *Neonatal Critical Care *Pediatric Critical Care *Pediatric Hospital Care *Allergic and Immunologic Disorders *Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels *Skin Diseases *Disorders of the Endocrine System *Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease *Genetic Diseases *Disorders of the Blood and Blood Cells *Malignancies *Infectious Diseases *Diseases of the Kidney, Ureters, and Bladder *Neurologic Disorders *Diseases and Disorders of the Eye *Diseases of the Bone and Joints *Respiratory Disorders *Behavioral and Psychiatric Disorders *Rheumatological and Autoimmune Conditions *Growth Disorders *Pediatric Dentistry Also of Interest: Rudolph et al: Rudolph’s Pediatrics 21st Edition. ISBN: 0-8385-8285-0
Just the Facts in Pediatrics
1.Normal growth and development
a.Fetus and Premature
b.Newborn
c.Infancy
d.Early childhood (pre-school)
e.Middle childhood (post-school/pre-adol)
f.Adolescence
2.Nutrition
a.Nutritional requirements
b.Infant feeding
c.should be in disease processes
d.should be in disease processes
3.Fluid and electrolytes
4.The pediatric history and physical exam
a.History
b.Review of systems
c.Family history
d.Physical exam
5.Health supervision and preventive care (immuniztions here)
a.Newborn
b.Infancy
c.Early childhood
d.Middle childhood
e.Adolescence
i. in disease process section
ii.Sexual development in females
iii.Sexual development in males
iv. in disease process section
v.Psychological disorders
6.Normal Developmental and behavioral pediatrics
Newborn
Infancy
Early Childhood
Middle Childhood
Adolescence
7.Pediatric pharmacology
8.Toxicology (I believe that this category should be under emergency medicine)
a.Substance abuse
i.Ethanol
ii.Volatile substances
iii.Cocaine
iv.Opiates
v.Amphetamines
b.Iron
c.Lead
d.Analgesics/sedatives
e.Hydrocarbons
f.Caustic agents
g.Carbon monoxide
9.Emergency pediatrics (sections on emergencies in each of the following categories: Allergy, Cardiology, Dental, Dermatologic, Endocrine, GI, Genetic (Inborn errors), Hematologic, Oncologic, Infectious, Renal, Neurologic, Ophthalmologic, Orthopaedic, Pulmonary, Rheumatolgic, Psychiatric, Surgical)
a.Resuscitation
b.Injuries
c.Shaken child
10.Neonatal critical care
a.Birth injury
b.Prematurity
c.Respiratory Disorders
d.Digestive disorders
e.Blood disorders
f.Urinary track disorders
g.Neonatal infections
11.Pediatric critical care
a.Advanced life support
b.Mechanical ventilation
c.Acute respiratory distress syndrome
d.Near drowning
e.Acute neurologic injury
f.Brain death
g.Technology dependent children
12.Allergy and immunology
a.Allergic rhinitis
b.Food allergy
c.Drug allergy
d.Asthma
e.Immunodeficiency
13.Cardiology/CT Surgery
a.Chest pain
b.Abnormal Heart Sounds
c.Syncope
d.Congenital heart disease (Cyanotic/Acyanotic)
e.Heart failure
f.Cardiomyopathies
g.Acquired Heart Disease (Inflammatory, Infectious, Kawasaki, Rheumatic, SBE)
h.Hypertension
i.Hyperlipidemia
14.Dentistry
a.Preventive dentistry
b.Caries
15.Dermatology
a.Disorders of infancy
b.Phacomatoses
c.Atopic dermatitis
d.Acne
e.Dermatologic Manifestations of Systemic
16.Endocrinology
a.Diabetes mellitus
b.Short stature
c.Hypoglycemia
d.Hypothalamic dysfunction
e.Hypothyroid disease
f.Hyperthyroidism
g.Adrenal insufficiency
17.Gastroenterology and Hepatology/GI Surgery:
a.Abdominal pain
b.Vomiting
c.Diarrhea
d.Constipation
e.Jaundice and hepatic failure
f.Pancreatitis
g.Gastro-esophageal reflux
h.Inflammatory bowel disease
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