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Covering the full scope of pediatric emergency, this concise, yet comprehensive review is the perfect tool to prepare fr in-training, board certification, or recertification examinations, or for use as a clinical refresher. 1st ed.: 2003.
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Publisher's Noteguaranteed 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 fieldA 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 answersAn emphasis on key points of epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnosis and differential, and treatmentContent that highlights and summarizes important concepts to reinforce your understanding of even the most difficult topicsCoverage That Spans The Entire Field of Pediatric Emergency MedicineSections 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.
Contents
ContributorsPrefaceSection 1: CARDINAL PRESENTATIONS1. Approach to the Child in the Emergency Department,Valerie McDougall Kestner2. The Febrile or Septic Appearing Neonate, Robert A. Felter and Ron D. Waldrop3.The Febrile- or Septic-Appearing Infant or Child, Ron D. Waldrop or Robert A. Felter4. Respiratory Distress, Joanna Cohen and Kathleen M. Brown5. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Apparent Life-Threatening Event, Collin S. Goto and Sing-Yi Feng6. Altered Mental Status and Coma, Susan Fuchs7. Seizures, Susan Fuchs8. Chest Pain, Wendy C. Matsuno9. Acute Abdominal Conditions, Jonathan Singer10. Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Gastroenteritis, William R. Ahrens11. Feeding Disorders, William R. Ahrens12. Jaundice, Anjali Singh and William R. Ahrens13. Crying Infant, Joan M. Mavrinac14. Limping Child, Isabel A. Barata15. Mild Head Injury to Children, Eustacia (Jo) Su16. Approach to the Patient with Rash, Daniel McManus and Gregory Garra17. Neck Masses, Raemma Paredes Luck and Robert W. Schafermeyer18. Neonatal Emergencies, Jenice Forde-Baker19. The Transplant Patient in the Emergency Department, Susan M. Scott and Neil EvansSection 2: SEDATION, ANALGESIA, AND IMAGING20. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, Amy L. Baxter21. Pain Management, Amy L. Baxter22. Imaging, Wendy C. MatsunoSection 3: RESUSCITATION23. Airway Management, Loren G. Yamamoto24. Respiratory Failure,Lynette L. Young25. Shock, Jonathan Marr26. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Alson Inaba27. Neonatal Resuscitaiton,Paul J. EakinSection 4: TRAUMA28. Evaluation and Management of the Multiple-Trauma Patient,Michael Gerardi29. Head Trauma, Kimberly S. Quayle30. Pediatric Cervical Spine Injury, Julie C. Leonard and Jeffrey R. Leonard31. Thoracic Trauma, Karen O'Connell, Wendy Ann Lucid, and Todd Brian Taylor32. Abdominal Trauma, Shireen M. Atabaki, Wendy Ann Lucid, and Todd Brian Taylor33. Genitourinary Trauma, Joyce C. Arpilleda34. Maxillofacial Trauma,Joanna York and Stephen A. Colucciello35. Orthopedic Injuries, Greg Canty36. Pediatric Sports Injuries in the ED, Greg Canty37. Injuries of the Upper Extremities, Jim R. Harley38. Injuries of the Pelvis and Lower Extremities, Greg Canty39. Soft Tissue Injury and Wound Repair, D. Matthew SullivanSection 5: RESPIRATORY EMERGENCIES40. Upper Airway Emergencies, Richard M. Cantor and Linnea Wittick41. Asthma, Kathleen M. Brown42. Bronchiolitis, Kathleen M. Brown43. Pneumonia, Sharon Mace44. Pertusis, Sharon Mace45. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, Madeline Matar Joseph46. Cystic Fibrosis, Sabah F. Iqbal, Dinesh K. Pillai, Kathleen M. Brown, and Bruce L. KleinSection 6: CARDIOVASCULAR EMERGENCIES47. Congenital Heart Disease, Timothy Horeczko and Kelly D. Young48. Congestive Heart Failure, Donna M. Moro-Sutherland, William C. Toepper, and Joilo Barbosa49. Inflammatory and Infectious Heart Disease, William T. Tsai50. Dysrhythmias in Children, Ghazala Q. Sharieff51. Pediatric Hypertension, Emily C. MacNeill52. Thromboembolic Disease, Lee S. BenjaminSection 7: NEUROLOGIC EMERGENCIES53. Syncope, Susan Fuchs54. Ataxia, Susan Fuchs55. Weakness, Susan Fuchs56. Headache, Susan Fuchs57. Hydrocephalus,Susan Fuchs58. Cerebral Palsy, Susan Fuchs59. Cerebrovascular Syndromes, Susan FuchsSection 8: INFECTIOUS EMERGENCIES60. Influenza, Karen C. Hayani and Arthur L. Frank61. Meningitis, Steven Lelyveld and Gary R. Strange62. Toxic Shock Syndrome, Eiman Abdulrahman and Shabnam Jain63. Kawasaki Disease, Anthony Cooley and Shabnam Jain64. The Pediatric HIV Patient in the ED, John F. Marcinak65. Tick-Borne Infections, Scott A. Heinrich66. Common Parasitic Infestations, Steven Lelyveld and Gary R. Strange67. Imported Disease/Diseases in the Traveling Child, Thomas L. Hurt68. Bioterrorism--A Pediatric Perspective, Timothy B. EricksonSection 9: IMMUNOLOGIC EMERGENCIES69. Common Allergic Presentations: Allergic Conjunctivitis/Rhinitis, William R. Ahrens70. Anaphylaxis, E. Bradshaw BunneySection 10: GASTROINTESTINAL EMERGENCIES71. Abdominal Pain, Philip H. Ewing72. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Cristina M. Estrada73. Gastroesophageal Reflux, Jamie N. Deis and Thomas J. Abramo74. Gastrointestinal Foreign Bodies, Philip H. Ewing75. Liver and Gall Bladder Disease, Susan M. Scott and Ashley KumarSection 11: ENDOCRINE EMERGENCIES76. Disorders of Glucose Metabolism, Nicholas Furtado77. Adrenal Insufficiency, Nicholas Furtado78. Hyperthyroidism, Nicholas Furtado79. Rickets, Carla Minutti80. Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders, Susan A. Kecskes81. Inborn Errors of Metabolism, George E. HogansonSection 12: GENITOURINARY EMERGENCIES82. Male Genitourinary Problems, John W. Williams83. Urinary Tract Diseases, John W. Williams84. Specific Renal Syndromes, Roger M. BarkinSection 13: DERMATOLOGIC EMERGENCIES85. Petechiae and Purpura,Malee V. Smith and Robert A. Wiebe86. Pruritic Rashes, Malee V. Shah and Robert A. Wiebe87. Superficial Skin Infections, Malee V. Shah and Robert A. Wiebe88. Exanthems, Robert A. Wiebe and Malee V. Shah89. Infant Rashes, Robert A. Wiebe and Malee V. ShahSection 14: OTOLARYNGOLOGIC EMERGENCIES90. Ear and Nose Emergencies, Evan J. Weiner91. Emergencies of the Oral Cavity and Neck, Erica Katz and Gregory GarraSection 15: OPHTHALMOLOGIC EMERGENCIES92. Eye Trauma, Jeremiah J. Johnson and Stephen A. Colucciello93. Eye Emergencies in Childhood, Lauren P. Ortega, Katherine M. Konzen, and Ghazala Q. SharieffSection 16: GYNECOLOGIC EMERGENCIES94. The Adolescent Pregnant Patient, Pamela J. Okada, Adriana M. Rodriguez, and Jeanne S. Sheffield95. Gynecologic Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence, Maria Stephan96. Vaginitis, Maria Stephan97. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Maria Stephan98. Dysmenorrhea and Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding, Pamela J. Okada and Mercedes UribeSection 17: HEMATOLOGIC AND ONCOLOGIC EMERGENCIES99. Anemia, Audra L. McCreight100. Sickle Cell Disease, Audra L. McCreight and Jonathan E. Wickiser101. Bleeding Disorders, Audra L. McCreight and Jonathan E. Wickiser102. Blood Component Therapy, Audra L. McCreight and Jonathan E. Wickiser103. Oncologic Emergencies, Audra L. McCreight and Jonathan E. WickiserSection 18: NONTRAUMATIC BONE AND JOINT DISORDERS104. Infectious Musculoskeletal Disorders, Kemedy K. McQuillen105. Inflammatory Muscoskeletal Disorders, Kemedy K. McQuillen106. Nonmalignant Tumors of Bone, Kemedy K. McQuillenSection 19: TOXICOLOGIC EMERGENCIES107. General Approach to the Poisoned Pediatric Patient, Timothy B. EricksonPart 1: Antipyretic Analgesics108. Acetaminophen, Leon Gussow109. Aspirin, Michele Zell-Kanter110. Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs, Michele Zell-KanterPart 2: Household Chemicals111. Toxic Alcohols, Timothy B. Erickson112. Organophosphates and Carbamates, Leon Gussow113. Caustics, Jenny J. Lu and Trevonne M. Thompson114. Hydrocarbons, Trevonne M. Thompson115. Rodenticides, Arthur Kubic, Anthony M. Burda, and Michael S. WahlPart 3: Prescription Drugs116. Cardiotoxins, Allan R. Mottram and Jerrold Leikin117. Prescription Drugs: Antidepressants, Michael R. Christian118. Neuroleptics, Timothy B. Erickson119. Isoniazid Toxicity, Jenny J. Lu and Theodore Toerne120. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning, Sean M. BryantPart 4: Drugs of Abuse121. Opioids, Timothy B. Erickson122. Cocaine Toxicity, Michael R. Christian and Steven E. Aks123. Phencyclidine & Ketamine, Matthew Valento124. Amphetamines, James Rhee125. Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate, Jenny J. Lu and Timothy B. Erickson126. Lead Poisoning, Mark B. Mycyk127. Iron, Michael R. Christian and Steven E. AksPart 5: Environmental Poisons128. Cyanide Poisoning, Mark B. Mycyk129. Mushroom Poisoning, Matthew Valento130. Poisonous Plants, Ejaaz A. Kalimullah and Andrea G. Carlson131. Lethal Toxins in Small Doses, Leon Gussow132. Chemical Weapons: Nerve Agents and Vesicants, Leon GussowSection 20: ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES133. Human and Animal Bites, David A. Townes134. Snake Envenomations, Timothy B. Erickson, Andrew Zinkel, and Valerie Dobiesz135. Spider and Arthropod Bites, Timothy B. Erickson, Renee King, and Valerie Dobiesz136. Marine Envenomations, Timothy B. Erickson, Armando Marquez, and Valerie Dobiesz137. Drowning, Julie Martino and Mark Mackey138. Burns, Kavitha P. Reddy139. Electrical and LightningInjuries, Mary Ann Cooper140. Heat and Cold Illness, Heather M. Prendergast141. High Altitude Illness, Janis P. Tupesis and Ira J. Blumen142. Dysbaric Injuries, Ira J. Blumen and Lisa Rapoport143. Radiation Emergencies,Ira J. Blumen, Eric Beck, and James RheeSection 21: PSYCHOSOCIAL EMERGENCIES144. Sexual Abuse, Sara L. Beers and Matthew Cox145. Abuse and Neglect, Robert A. Wiebe, Matthew Cox, and Sara L. Beers146. Psychiatric Emergencies, Catherine P. Moore147. Death of a Child in the Emergency Department, William R. AhrensSection 22: EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND MASS CASUALTY INCIDENTS148. Pediatric Prehospital Care, Craig J. Huang and Maeve Sheehan149. Interfacility Transport, Maeve Sheehan and Craig J. Huang150. Mass Casualty Management, Janet LinSection 23: MEDICOLEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES151. Medico-Legal Considerations, William R. Ahrens152. Ethical Considerations, Alan Johnson153. Withholding or Terminating Resuscitation and Brain Death, Howard HastIndexNER(01): WOW



