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Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Health Sciences | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9780702085352
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This leading text is essential reading for all those working in the paediatric emergency medicine setting who require concise, highly practical guidance that incorporates the latest best practice and evidence-based guidelines.

The Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine provides clear, concise and comprehensive information to support clinicians in what can be a challenging area to provide care. It not only covers diagnosis and management of all common presentations, but it also includes practical tips on communicating with both patients and their families.

As a companion book to Cameron’s Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, this volume is specifically tailored to the educational needs of emergency medicine trainees, but is also expected to benefit others working in the emergency setting including paramedics and emergency nurse specialists.Concise chapters and key point boxes allow for the quick and easy retrieval of informationComprehensive coverage of all major topics that present within paediatric emergency carePractical tips on communicating with patients and their familiesAll key topics updated to include latest available evidenceNew section on COVID-19 and Infection controlExpanded and enhanced coverage of the use of ultrasound in emergency careAn enhanced eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customise your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud

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ISBN13:9780702085352
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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Section 1 Approach to the Paediatric Patient<br>1.1 Approach to the paediatric patient<br>1.2 Common chronic paediatric conditions<br><br>Section 2 Resuscitation<br>2.1 Paediatric cardiopulmonary arrest<br>2.2 Paediatric basic life support<br>2.3 Paediatric advanced life support<br>2.4 Paediatric resuscitation in specific circumstances<br>2.5 Shock<br>2.6 Sepsis recognition and initial management<br><br>Section 3: Analgesia and Sedation<br>3.1 Analgesia<br>3.2 Procedural sedation<br><br>Section 4: Neonatal Emergencies<br>4.1 The normal neonate<br>4.2 The crying infant<br>4.3 Neonatal dermatology<br>4.4 Acute neonatal emergencies<br>4.5 Neonatal resuscitation<br><br>Section 5: Cardiology<br>5.1 Cardiovascular assessment and murmurs<br>5.2 Chest pain<br>5.3 Syncope<br>5.4 Cyanotic heart disease and tetralogy of Fallot spells<br>5.5 Heart failure<br>5.6 Congenital heart disease<br>5.7 Acute rheumatic fever<br>5.8 Infective endocarditis<br>5.9 Kawasaki disease<br>5.10 Cardiac arrhythmias<br><br>Section 6: Respiratory<br>6.1 Stridor and noisy breathing<br>6.2 Upper respiratory tract infections<br>6.3 Inhaled foreign body<br>6.4 Croup<br>6.5 Acute asthma<br>6.6 Pertussis<br>6.7 Community-acquired pneumonia<br>6.8 Bronchiolitis<br><br>Section 7: Gastroenterology and Hepatology<br>7.1 Abdominal pain<br>7.2 Vomiting<br>7.3 Gastrointestinal bleeding<br>7.4 Gastro-oesophageal reflux<br>7.5 Pyloric stenosis<br>7.6 Ingested foreign bodies<br>7.7 Acute liver failure<br>7.8 Diarrhoea<br>7.9 Acute hepatitis<br>7.10 Intussusception<br>7.11 Herniae<br>7.12 Gastroenteritis<br>7.13 Constipation<br>7.14 Inflammatory bowel disease<br><br>Section 8: Neurology<br>8.1 Cerebrospinal fluid shunt complications<br>8.2 Raised intracranial pressure<br>8.3 Seizures and non-epileptic events<br>8.4 Acute weakness<br>8.5 Acute ataxia<br>8.6 Headache<br>8.7 Central nervous system infections: meningitis and encephalitis<br><br>Section 9: Infectious diseases<br>9.1 Infectious Diseases, including fever<br>9.2 SARS-CoV-2<br><br>Section 10: Endocrinology and Metabolic<br>10.1 Inborn errors of metabolism<br>10.2 Hypoglycaemia in the non-diabetic child<br>10.3 Diabetic emergencies in children<br>10.4 Thyroid emergencies<br>10.5 Adrenal emergencies<br>10.6 Disorders of fluids, electrolytes and acid–base<br><br>Section 11: Haematology and Oncology<br>11.1 The use of blood products in children<br>11.2 Anaemia<br>11.3 Disorders of coagulation<br>11.4 Platelet disorders<br>11.5 Vasculitis<br>11.6 Acute leukaemia<br>11.7 Febrile neutropaenia<br>11.8 Emergencies in paediatric oncology<br><br>Section 12: Renal<br>12.1 Acute kidney injury<br>12.2 Haematuria<br>12.3 Hypertension<br>12.4 Urinary tract infection in pre-school children<br>12.5 Haemolytic uraemic syndrome<br>12.6 Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome <br>12.7 Immunoglobulin A vasculitis<br><br>Section 13: Trauma in children<br>13.1 Introduction to paediatric trauma<br>13.2 Paediatric Neurotrauma<br>13.3 Spinal injury<br>13.4 Thoracic injuries in childhood<br>13.5 Abdominal and pelvic trauma<br>13.6 Burns<br>13.7 Children in a disaster response<br>13.8 Wound management<br><br>Section 14: Orthopaedics and rheumatology<br>14.1 Orthopaedics and rheumatology<br>14.2 The child with a limp<br>14.3 Fractures and dislocations<br>14.4 Risk management in acute paediatric orthopaedics<br><br>Section 15: Dermatology<br>15.1 Dermatology<br><br>Section 16: Ophthalmology<br>16.1 Ophthalmological emergencies<br>16.2 Congenital, developmental and neoplastic conditions<br>16.3 Ocular trauma<br><br>Section 17: ENT and Dental<br>17.1 The ear<br>17.2 The nose<br>17.3 The mouth and throat<br>17.4 Retropharyngeal abscess<br>17.5 Foreign bodies of Nose and Throat plus caustic ingestion<br><br>Section 18: Obstetrics and Gynaecology<br>18.1 Paediatric Gynaecology<br>18.2 Emergency contraception<br><br>Section 19: Male Genitalia<br>19.1 Male genitalia<br><br>Section 20: Adolescent medicine in the emergency department<br>20.1 Adolescent medicine in the emergency department<br>20.2 Eating disorders and anorexia<br><br>Section 21: Psychiatric<br>21.1 Paediatric psychiatric emergencies<br>21.2 Acute behavioural disturbance in children and young people<br><br>Section 22: Crisis Intervention<br>22.1 Sexual assault<br>22.2 Child at risk<br><br>Section 23: Poisoning<br>23.1 General approach to poisoning<br>23.2 Specific poisons<br><br>Section 24: Environmental<br>24.1 Envenomation<br>24.2 Drowning<br>24.3 Heat-induced illness<br>24.4 Cold injuries<br>24.5 Anaphylaxis and food reactions<br><br>Section 25: Administration in EMS<br>25.1 Managing the death of a child in the ED: Bereavement issues<br><br>Section 26: Transport and Retrieval<br>26.1 Paediatric emergency retrieval<br>26.2 Sick child in rural hospital<br><br>Section 27: Teaching paediatric emergency medicine<br>27.1 Web-based resources<br>27.2 Teaching paediatric emergency medicine<br><br>Section 28: Paediatric research in the emergency department<br>28.1 Research in children in the emergency department<br><br>Section 29: Common procedures<br>29.1 Estimating the weight of infants and children<br>29.2 Basic Airway management techniques<br>29.3 Non-Invasive Ventilation<br>29.4 Endotracheal intubation<br>29.5 The surgical airway<br>29.6 Chest procedures<br>29.7 Removing and replacing a tracheostomy tube<br>29.8 Central and peripheral intravenous lines<br>29.9 Intraosseous access<br>29.10 Umbilical vessel cannulation<br>29.11 Defibrillation<br>29.12 Transurethral catheterisation and suprapubic bladder aspiration<br>29.13 Lumbar puncture<br>29.14 Reduction of paediatric inguinal hernias<br>29.15 Paraphimosis reduction<br>29.16 Gastrostomies and other enteral feeding devices– trouble shooting in the ED<br><br>Section 30: Ultrasound<br>30.1 Ultrasound<br>30.2 Diagnostic ultrasound in paediatric emergency medicine<br>30.3 Ultrasound guidance for procedures<br>30.4 Incorporating ultrasound into paediatric resuscitation
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