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Pediatrics Morning Report

Beyond the Pearls

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2018
ISBN13: 9780323498258
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Elsevier Health Sciences e druk, 2018 9780323498258
Onderdeel van serie Morning Report
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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. Each case has been carefully chosen and covers scenarios and questions frequently encountered on the Pediatrics boards, shelf exams, and clinical practice, integrating both basic science and clinical pearls. "Beyond the Pearls" tips and secrets (all evidence-based with references) provide deep coverage of core material. "Morning Report"/"Grand Rounds" format begins with the chief complaints to the labs, relevant images, and includes a "pearl" at the end of the case. Questions are placed throughout the case to mimic practical decision making both in the hospital and on the board exam. Written and edited by experienced teachers and clinicians; each case has been reviewed by board certified attending/practicing physicians. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access the full text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.

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ISBN13:9780323498258
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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

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