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Title Fleisher & Ludwig's textbook of pediatric emergency medicine / senior editors, Kathy N. Shaw, Richard G. Bachur ; associate editors, James M. Chamberlain, Jane Lavelle, Joshua Nagler, Joan E. Shook
Edition 8th edition
Published Philadelphia, PA Wolters Kluwer [2021]
©2021

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Description 1 online resource illustrations (some color)
Contents Section I: Core principles of quality and safety -- Section II: Resuscitation and stabilization -- Section III: Signs and symptoms -- Section IV: Medical emergencies -- Section V: Trauma -- Section VI: Surgical emergencies -- Section VII: Behavioral health emergencies -- Section VIII: Procedures and appendices
Section I: Core principles of quality and safety. Introduction: high-quality emergency care for children ; Introduction to clinical pathways ; Clinical decision support ; Multidisciplinary teamwork ; Humanism in the emergency department -- Section II: Resuscitation and stabilization. A general approach to triage ; A general approach to the ill or injured child ; Airway ; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ; Shock ; Interfacility transport and stabilization -- Section III: Signs and symptoms. Abdominal distension ; Agitated child ; Apnea ; Acute ataxia ; Breast lesions ; Coma ; Constipation ; Cough ; Crying ; Cyanosis ; Dehydration ; Diarrhea ; Dizziness and vertigo ; Edema ; Epistaxis ; Eye: red eye ; Eye: strabismus ; Eye: unequal pupils ; Eye: visual disturbances ; Fever ; Foreign body: ingestions and aspiration ; Gastrointestinal bleeding ; Hearing loss ; Heart murmurs ; Hematuria ; Hypertension ; Immobile arm ; Inguinal masses ; Injury: ankle ; Injury: head ; Injury: knee ; Injury: shoulder ; Jaundice: conjugated hyperbilirubinemia ; Jaundice: unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia ; Limp ; Lymphadenopathy ; Neck mass ; Neck stiffness ; Odor: unusual ; Oligomenorrhea ; Oral lesions ; Pain: abdomen ; Pain: back ; Pain: chest ; Pain: dysphagia ; Pain: dysuria ; Pain: earache ; Pain: headache ; Pain: joints ; Pain: scrotal ; Pallor ; Palpitations ; Polydipsia ; Rash: atopic/contact dermatitis and photosensitivity ; Rash: bacterial and fungal infections/rash: maculopapular ; Rash: vesiculobullous ; Rash: Drug eruptions ; Rash: neonatal ; Rash: papulosquamous eruptions and viral exanthems ; Respiratory distress ; Seizures ; Septic-appearing infant ; Sore throat ; Stridor ; Syncope ; Tachycardia ; Urinary frequency ; Vaginal bleeding ; Vaginal discharge ; Vomiting ; Weakness ; Weight loss ; Wheezing -- Section IV: Medical emergencies. Allergic emergencies ; Cardiac emergencies ; Child abuse/assault ; Dermatologic urgencies and emergencies ; Endocrine emergencies ; Environmental emergencies, radiological emergencies, bites and stings ; Gastrointestinal emergencies ; Gynecology emergencies ; Hematologic emergencies ; Infectious disease emergencies ; Metabolic emergencies ; Neonatal emergencies ; Neurologic emergencies ; Oncologic emergencies ; Pulmonary emergencies ; Renal and electrolyte emergencies ; Rheumatologic emergencies ; Toxicologic emergencies -- Section V: Trauma. Abdominal trauma ; Burns ; Dental trauma ; ENT Trauma ; Facial trauma ; Genitourinary trauma ; Hand trauma ; Minor trauma ; Musculoskeletal trauma ; Neck trauma ; Neurotrauma ; Ocular trauma ; Thoracic trauma -- Section VI: Surgical emergencies. Abdominal emergencies ; Dental emergencies ; ENT emergencies ; Genitourinary emergencies ; Minor lesions ; Musculoskeletal emergencies ; Neurosurgical emergencies ; Ophthalmic emergencies ; Thoracic emergencies ; Transplantation emergencies -- Section VIII: Behavioral health emergencies. Behavioral and psychiatric emergencies ; Sexual assault: child and adolescent -- Section VIII: Procedures and appendices. Equipment ; Procedural sedation ; Procedures ; Ultrasound ; Biological and chemical terrorism ; Instructions for parents ; Prehospital care ; Technology-assisted children
Summary "Our primary goal as practitioners is to provide high-quality, safe care for each child who arrives in our emergency department. The ability to stay current with knowledge and clinical skills across all possible conditions is impossible for any clinician. Furthermore, the evidence may be poor, inconsistent, or changing for the management of many diseases or injuries. This leads to a wide variation in practice, high rates of inappropriate care, patient harm, and wasted resources. Additionally, the model of optimal care in emergency departments is challenged by high acuity and crowding that demands teamwork, resources, a well-structured quality program, and a culture of high reliability. With this new edition of the Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, we provide easy web-based access for use in practice, links to clinical pathways based on the latest evidence and expert consensus, and a new, streamlined format that emphasizes the goals of quality care"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource (Ovid, viewed August 17, 2022)
Subject Pediatric emergencies.
Medical emergencies.
Children.
Critical care medicine.
Infants.
Emergencies
Child
Critical Care
Emergency Treatment
Infant
children (people by age group)
infants.
Medical emergencies
Infants
Critical care medicine
Children
Pediatric emergencies
Form Electronic book
Author Shaw, Kathy N., editor.
Bachur, Richard G., editor.
Chamberlain, James M., editor
Lavelle, Jane, editor
Nagler, Joshua, editor.
Shook, Joan E., editor
ISBN 1975121538
9781975121532
Other Titles Fleisher and Ludwig's textbook of pediatric emergency medicine
Textbook of pediatric emergency medicine