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Shaw, Richard G. Bachur ; associate editors, James Chamberlain, Jane Lavelle, Joshua Nagler, Joan E. Shook. 210 1$aPhiladelphia :$cWolters Kluwer Health,$d[2016] 210 4$dİ2016 215 $a1 online resource (xxxii, 1519 pages) $cillustrations (some color) 300 $aPreceded by: Textbook of pediatric emergency medicine / editors, Gary R. 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. Biological and Chemical Terrorism -- 137. Equipment -- 138. Instructions for Parents -- 139. Prehospital Care -- 140. Procedural Sedation -- 141. Procedures -- 142. Ultrasound -- 143. Technology Assisted Children, 330 $aIn this book a multitude of new chapters and comprehensive updates put the latest know-how at your fingertips, helping you to optimally manage young patients .A reorganized, streamlined table of contents and refined chapter template for medical emergencies, trauma, surgical emergencies, and behavioural health emergencies approaches pediatric emergencies the way you engage with them in practice. 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