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Fleisher, Stephen Ludwig, 6th edition, c2010. 311 $a1-4511-9395-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aSECTION I. RESUSCITATION AND STABILIZATION -- 1. A General Approach to III and Injured Children -- 2. Approach to the Injured Child -- 3. Airway -- 4. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation -- 5. Shock -- 6. Interfacility Transport and Stabilization -- SECTION II. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS -- 7. Abdominal Distension -- 8. Agitated Child -- 9. Apnea -- 10. Ataxia -- 11. Breast Lesions -- 12.Coma -- 13. Constipation -- 14. Cough -- 15. Crying -- 16. Cyanosis -- 17. Dehydration -- 18. Diarrhea -- 19. Dizziness and Vertigo -- 20. Edema -- 21. Epistaxis -- 22. Eye: Red Eye -- 23. Eye: Strabismus -- 24. Eye: Unequal Pupils -- 25. Eye: Visual Disturbances -- 26. Fever -- 27. Foreign Body: Ingestion and Aspiration -- 28. Gastrointestinal Bleeding -- 29. Groin Masses -- 30. Hearing Loss -- 31. Heart Murmurs -- 32. Hematuria -- 33. Hypertension -- 34. Immobile Arm -- 35. Injury: Ankle -- 36. Injury: Head -- 37. Injury: Knee -- 327 $a38. Injury: Shoulder -- 39. Jaundice: Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia -- 40. Jaundice: Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia -- 41. Limp -- 42. Lymphadenopathy -- 43. Neck Mass -- 44. Neck Stiffness -- 45. Odor: Unusual -- 46. Oligomenorrhea -- 47. Oral Lesions -- 48. Pain: Abdomen -- 49. Pain: Back -- 50. Pain: Chest -- 51. Pain: Dysphagia -- 52. Pain: Dysuria -- 53. Pain: Earache -- 54. Pain: Headache -- 55. Pain: Joints -- 56. Pain: Scrotal -- 57. Pallor -- 58. Palpitations -- 59. Polydipsia -- 60. Rash: Atopic Dermatitis, Contact Dermatitis, Scabies and Erythroderma -- 61. Rash: Bacterial and Fungal Infections -- 62. Rash: Vesiculobullous -- 63. Rash: Drug Eruptions -- 64. Rash: Neonatal -- 65. Rash: Papulosquamous Eruptions -- 66.Respiratory Distress -- 67. Seizures -- 68. Septic Appearing Infant -- 69. Sore Throat -- 70. Stridor -- 71. Syncope -- 72. Tachycardia -- 73. Triage -- 74. Urinary Frequency -- 75. Vaginal Bleeding -- 76. Vaginal Discharge -- 327 $a77. Vomiting -- 78. Weakness -- 79. Weight Loss -- 80. Wheezing -- SECTION III. CLINICAL PATHWAYS -- 81. Introduction to Clinical Pathways -- 82. Abdominal Pain in Postpubertal Girls -- 83. Appendicitis (Suspected) -- 84. Asthma -- 85. Bronchiolitis -- 86. Dehydration -- 87. Fever in Infants -- 88. Fever in Children -- 89. Head Trauma -- 90. Pneumonia, Community-Acquired -- 91. Shock -- 92. UTI, Febrile -- SECTION IV. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES -- 93. Allergic Emergencies -- 94. Cardiac Emergencies -- 95. Child Abuse/Assault -- 96. Dermatologic Urgencies and Emergencies -- 97. Endocrine Emergencies -- 98. Environmental Emergencies, Radiological Emergencies, Bites and Stings -- 99. Gastrointestinal Emergencies -- 100. Gynecology Emergencies -- 101. Hematologic Emergencies -- 102 .Infectious Disease Emergencies -- 103. Metabolic Emergencies -- 104. Neonatal Emergencies -- 105. Neurologic Emergencies -- 106.Oncologic Emergencies -- 107. Pulmonary Emergencies -- 327 $a108. Renal and Electrolyte Emergencies -- 109. Rheumatologic Emergencies -- 110. Toxicologic Emergencies -- SECTION V. TRAUMA -- 111. Abdominal Trauma -- 112. Burns -- 113. Dental Trauma -- 114. ENT Trauma -- 115. Facial Trauma -- 116. Genitourinary Trauma -- 117. Hand Trauma -- 118. Minor Trauma -- 119. Musculoskeletal Trauma -- 120. Neck Trauma -- 121. Neurotrauma -- 122. Ocular Trauma -- 123. Thoracic Trauma -- SECTION VI. SURGICAL EMERGENCIES -- 124. Abdominal Emergencies -- 125. Dental Emergencies -- 126. ENT Emergencies -- 127. Genitourinary Emergencies -- 128. Minor Lesions -- 129. Musculoskeletal Emergencies -- 130. Neurosurgical Emergencies -- 131. Ophthalmic Emergencies -- 132. Thoracic Emergencies -- 133. Transplantation Emergencies-- SECTION VII. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH EMERGENCIES -- 134. Behavioral and Psychiatric Emergencies -- 135. Sexual Assault: Child and Adolescent -- SECTION VIII. PROCEDURES AND APPENDICES -- 136. 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