Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine

by Binita R. Shah

Other authorsMichael Lucchesi (Editor.), John Amodio (Editor.), Prashant Mahajan (Editor.)
Ebook, 2019

Status

Available

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Online - see item details for access

Publication

New York : McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 3rd edition

ISBN

9781259863387

Description

Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. More than 2,000 photographs facilitate rapid visual diagnosis and management of common and rare pediatric emergencies Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Third Edition is written to assist the busy clinician in the evaluation, management, and disposition of acutely ill or injured pediatric patients. Enhanced by more than 2,000 photographs and nearly 100 line illustrations, this unique visual resource has been acclaimed as the finest collection of pediatric emergency medicine images available anywhere. The Atlas features a clear, consistent format, with concise text detailing Clinical Summary, Emergency Department Treatment and Disposition, and Pearls. Positioned next to this easy-to-read text is a wealth of images that illustrate how these clinical problems actually present in a real-life emergency setting.  Features: * More than 2,000 high-quality clinical photographs and images (many in full color and many new to this edition) * Content that spans infancy through adolescence * Comprehensive coverage of disorders (including trauma) organized by body systems * Updated throughout, including important new content on PoCUS (Point-of-Care Ultrasound) If you are in need of a highly accessible, well-illustrated resource designed to assist you in making an accurate and timely diagnosis, your search ends here. … (more)

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CONTENTS:
Conditions mistaken for child abuse and sexual abuse / Allison M. Jackson and Tanya S. Hinds
Infectious diseases / Michelle Parker and Samir S. Shah
Sexual abuse, gynecology, and sexually transmitted infections / Tanya S. Hinds and Angela Lumba-Brown
Cardiology / Shyam Sathanandam and Sushitha Surendran
Respiratory disorders / Todd A. Florin and Andrea T. Cruz
Dermatology / Sharon A. Glick, Jeannette Jakus, Julie Cantatore-Francis, and Kunal M. Shah
Ophthalmology / Suzanne M. Schmidt and Steve E. Krug
Otolaryngology / Sydney C. Butts, Nira Goldstein, Richard Rosenfeld, Aaron L. Thatcher, avid J. Brown, Christopher Discolo, and Jennifer H. Chao
Surgery and genitourinary / Vincent Wang and Neil Uspal
Hematology and oncology / Scott T. Miller and Kusum Viswanathan
Rheumatology / Julie Cherian, Farzana Nuruzzaman, and Sarah Taber
Neurology / Geetha Chari and Vikas S. Shah
Endocrinology / Glenn D. Harris, Irma Fiordalisi, and Scott M. Thomas
Gastrointestinal disorders / Sandra Herr and Cole Condra
Nephrology / Anil K. Mongia and Manju Chandra
Toxicology / Mark K Su and Madeline H. Renny
Environmental emergencies / Jeanine E. Hall and Christine S. Cho
Orthopedics / Konstantinos Agoritsas, Ameer Hassoun, Jennifer Chao, Subramaniam Sathyaseelan, Andrea Cruz, Ryan Logan Webb, and Josh Greenstein
Trauma / Joshua Nagler, Caitlin Farrell, Mark Auerbach, Sydney C. Butts, Roman Shinder, Ilaaf Darrat, and Lamont Jones
Emergency ultrasound / Jay Pershad and John Gullett.
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