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Pocket book of hospital care for children : guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses / / World Health Organization
Pocket book of hospital care for children : guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses / / World Health Organization
Edizione [Second edition, 2013 edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (442 p.)
Disciplina 618.9200028
Collana Nonserial Publication
Soggetto topico Pediatrics
Child care
Hospitals
Pediatrics - methods
Child, Hospitalized
Developing Countries
Soggetto genere / forma Handbook
Practice Guideline
Electronic books.
ISBN 92-4-069173-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chart 1: Stages in the management of a sick child admitted to hospital: key elements; 1. TRIAGE AND EMERGENCY CONDITIONS; 1.1 Triage; 1.2 Summary of steps in emergency triage assessment and treatment; 1.3 Assessment of emergency and priority signs; Triage of all sick children; How to manage a choking infant or child; How to manage the airway in a child with obstructed breathing; How to give oxygen; How to position the unconscious Child; Give IV fluids for shock in a child without severe acute malnutrition
Give IV fluids for shock in a child with severe acute malnutritionGive diazepam rectally; Give IV glucose; Treat severe dehydration in an emergency setting; 1.4 Emergency treatment for a child with severe malnutrition; 1.5 Diagnostic considerations for children with emergency conditions; 1.5.1 Child presenting with an airway or severe breathing problem; 1.5.2 Child presenting with shock; 1.5.3 Child presenting with lethargy, unconsciousness or convulsions; 1.6 Common poisoning; 1.6.1 Principles for ingested poisons; 1.6.2 Principles for poisons in contact with skin or eyes
1.6.3 Principles for inhaled poisons1.6.4 Specific poisons; 1.6.5 Prevention of poisoning; 1.7 Drowning; 1.8 Electrocution; 1.9 Common causes of envenoming; 1.9.1 Snake bite; 1.9.2 Scorpion sting; 1.9.3 Other sources of envenoming; 1.10 Trauma and injuries; 1.10.1 Primary survey or initial assessment; 1.10.2 Secondary survey; 2. DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES TO THE SICK CHILD; 2.1 Relationship to the IMCI approach and stages of hospital care; 2.2 Taking history; 2.3 Approach to the sick child and clinical examination; 2.4 Laboratory investigations; 2.5 Differential diagnoses
3. PROBLEMS OF THE NEONATE AND YOUNG INFANT3.1 Essential newborn care at delivery; 3.2 Neonatal resuscitation; 3.2.1 Post resuscitation care; 3.2.2 Cessation of resuscitation; 3.3 Routine care for all newborns after delivery; 3.4 Prevention of neonatal infections; 3.5 Management of the infant with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy; 3.6 Danger signs in newborns and young infants; 3.7 Convulsions or fits; 3.8 Serious bacterial infection; 3.9 Meningitis; 3.10 Supportive care for sick neonates; 3.10.1 Thermal environment; 3.10.2 Fluid management; 3.10.3 Oxygen therapy; 3.10.4 High fever
3.11 Preterm and low-birth-weight infants3.11.1 Infants with a birth weight of 2.0-2.5 kg (35-36 weeks' gestation); 3.11.2 Infants with a birth weight < 2.0 kg (< 35 weeks' gestation); 3.11.3 Common problems of low-birth-weight infants; 3.11.4 Discharge and follow-up of low-birth-weight infants; 3.12 Other common neonatal problems; 3.12.1 Jaundice; 3.12.2 Conjunctivitis; 3.12.3 Congenital malformations; 3.13 Infants of mothers with infectious diseases; 3.13.1 Congenital syphilis; 3.13.2 Infants of mothers with tuberculosis; 3.13.3 Infants of mothers with HIV infection
3.14 Doses of common drugs for neonates and low-birth-weight infants
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462688103321
Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Pocket book of hospital care for children : guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses / / World Health Organization
Pocket book of hospital care for children : guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses / / World Health Organization
Edizione [Second edition, 2013 edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (442 p.)
Disciplina 618.9200028
Collana Nonserial Publication
Soggetto topico Pediatrics
Child care
Hospitals
Pediatrics - methods
Child, Hospitalized
Developing Countries
Soggetto genere / forma Handbook
Practice Guideline
ISBN 92-4-069173-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chart 1: Stages in the management of a sick child admitted to hospital: key elements; 1. TRIAGE AND EMERGENCY CONDITIONS; 1.1 Triage; 1.2 Summary of steps in emergency triage assessment and treatment; 1.3 Assessment of emergency and priority signs; Triage of all sick children; How to manage a choking infant or child; How to manage the airway in a child with obstructed breathing; How to give oxygen; How to position the unconscious Child; Give IV fluids for shock in a child without severe acute malnutrition
Give IV fluids for shock in a child with severe acute malnutritionGive diazepam rectally; Give IV glucose; Treat severe dehydration in an emergency setting; 1.4 Emergency treatment for a child with severe malnutrition; 1.5 Diagnostic considerations for children with emergency conditions; 1.5.1 Child presenting with an airway or severe breathing problem; 1.5.2 Child presenting with shock; 1.5.3 Child presenting with lethargy, unconsciousness or convulsions; 1.6 Common poisoning; 1.6.1 Principles for ingested poisons; 1.6.2 Principles for poisons in contact with skin or eyes
1.6.3 Principles for inhaled poisons1.6.4 Specific poisons; 1.6.5 Prevention of poisoning; 1.7 Drowning; 1.8 Electrocution; 1.9 Common causes of envenoming; 1.9.1 Snake bite; 1.9.2 Scorpion sting; 1.9.3 Other sources of envenoming; 1.10 Trauma and injuries; 1.10.1 Primary survey or initial assessment; 1.10.2 Secondary survey; 2. DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES TO THE SICK CHILD; 2.1 Relationship to the IMCI approach and stages of hospital care; 2.2 Taking history; 2.3 Approach to the sick child and clinical examination; 2.4 Laboratory investigations; 2.5 Differential diagnoses
3. PROBLEMS OF THE NEONATE AND YOUNG INFANT3.1 Essential newborn care at delivery; 3.2 Neonatal resuscitation; 3.2.1 Post resuscitation care; 3.2.2 Cessation of resuscitation; 3.3 Routine care for all newborns after delivery; 3.4 Prevention of neonatal infections; 3.5 Management of the infant with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy; 3.6 Danger signs in newborns and young infants; 3.7 Convulsions or fits; 3.8 Serious bacterial infection; 3.9 Meningitis; 3.10 Supportive care for sick neonates; 3.10.1 Thermal environment; 3.10.2 Fluid management; 3.10.3 Oxygen therapy; 3.10.4 High fever
3.11 Preterm and low-birth-weight infants3.11.1 Infants with a birth weight of 2.0-2.5 kg (35-36 weeks' gestation); 3.11.2 Infants with a birth weight < 2.0 kg (< 35 weeks' gestation); 3.11.3 Common problems of low-birth-weight infants; 3.11.4 Discharge and follow-up of low-birth-weight infants; 3.12 Other common neonatal problems; 3.12.1 Jaundice; 3.12.2 Conjunctivitis; 3.12.3 Congenital malformations; 3.13 Infants of mothers with infectious diseases; 3.13.1 Congenital syphilis; 3.13.2 Infants of mothers with tuberculosis; 3.13.3 Infants of mothers with HIV infection
3.14 Doses of common drugs for neonates and low-birth-weight infants
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787644603321
Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Pocket book of hospital care for children : guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses / / World Health Organization
Pocket book of hospital care for children : guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses / / World Health Organization
Edizione [Second edition, 2013 edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (442 p.)
Disciplina 618.9200028
Collana Nonserial Publication
Soggetto topico Pediatrics
Child care
Hospitals
Pediatrics - methods
Child, Hospitalized
Developing Countries
Soggetto genere / forma Handbook
Practice Guideline
ISBN 92-4-069173-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chart 1: Stages in the management of a sick child admitted to hospital: key elements; 1. TRIAGE AND EMERGENCY CONDITIONS; 1.1 Triage; 1.2 Summary of steps in emergency triage assessment and treatment; 1.3 Assessment of emergency and priority signs; Triage of all sick children; How to manage a choking infant or child; How to manage the airway in a child with obstructed breathing; How to give oxygen; How to position the unconscious Child; Give IV fluids for shock in a child without severe acute malnutrition
Give IV fluids for shock in a child with severe acute malnutritionGive diazepam rectally; Give IV glucose; Treat severe dehydration in an emergency setting; 1.4 Emergency treatment for a child with severe malnutrition; 1.5 Diagnostic considerations for children with emergency conditions; 1.5.1 Child presenting with an airway or severe breathing problem; 1.5.2 Child presenting with shock; 1.5.3 Child presenting with lethargy, unconsciousness or convulsions; 1.6 Common poisoning; 1.6.1 Principles for ingested poisons; 1.6.2 Principles for poisons in contact with skin or eyes
1.6.3 Principles for inhaled poisons1.6.4 Specific poisons; 1.6.5 Prevention of poisoning; 1.7 Drowning; 1.8 Electrocution; 1.9 Common causes of envenoming; 1.9.1 Snake bite; 1.9.2 Scorpion sting; 1.9.3 Other sources of envenoming; 1.10 Trauma and injuries; 1.10.1 Primary survey or initial assessment; 1.10.2 Secondary survey; 2. DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES TO THE SICK CHILD; 2.1 Relationship to the IMCI approach and stages of hospital care; 2.2 Taking history; 2.3 Approach to the sick child and clinical examination; 2.4 Laboratory investigations; 2.5 Differential diagnoses
3. PROBLEMS OF THE NEONATE AND YOUNG INFANT3.1 Essential newborn care at delivery; 3.2 Neonatal resuscitation; 3.2.1 Post resuscitation care; 3.2.2 Cessation of resuscitation; 3.3 Routine care for all newborns after delivery; 3.4 Prevention of neonatal infections; 3.5 Management of the infant with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy; 3.6 Danger signs in newborns and young infants; 3.7 Convulsions or fits; 3.8 Serious bacterial infection; 3.9 Meningitis; 3.10 Supportive care for sick neonates; 3.10.1 Thermal environment; 3.10.2 Fluid management; 3.10.3 Oxygen therapy; 3.10.4 High fever
3.11 Preterm and low-birth-weight infants3.11.1 Infants with a birth weight of 2.0-2.5 kg (35-36 weeks' gestation); 3.11.2 Infants with a birth weight < 2.0 kg (< 35 weeks' gestation); 3.11.3 Common problems of low-birth-weight infants; 3.11.4 Discharge and follow-up of low-birth-weight infants; 3.12 Other common neonatal problems; 3.12.1 Jaundice; 3.12.2 Conjunctivitis; 3.12.3 Congenital malformations; 3.13 Infants of mothers with infectious diseases; 3.13.1 Congenital syphilis; 3.13.2 Infants of mothers with tuberculosis; 3.13.3 Infants of mothers with HIV infection
3.14 Doses of common drugs for neonates and low-birth-weight infants
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825486903321
Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui