This mid-sized reference is an essential guide for diagnosing and managing children's diseases in day-to-day practice. Provides quick access to diagnoses via presenting signs and symptoms and utilizes a problem-oriented format to focus on problems seen in practice. Focuses on primary care including the interface with specialists.
The definitive manual of pediatric medicine - completely updated with 75 new chapters and e-book access.
Woolf AD, Gardiner PM, Dvorkin-Camiel L, et al: Arthritis: herbs— Western. In Loo M, editor: Integrative medicine for children, St Louis, 2009b, Saunders/Elsevier, p 156. World Health Organization (WHO): WHO traditional medicine ...
This is a well-organized discussion of the most common issues, both clinical and psychosocial, of general pediatrics.
... an 18% association with ASD (Christensen et al., 2014). Children who receive no intervention have poorer functional abilities; they make less progress developmentally and are at risk for unnecessary contractures and deformities.
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 90(2), 254–257. doi:10.1016/s0002-9394(14)74864-0 Bradley, J. S., Nelson, J. D., & Kimberlin, D. K. (2015). Nelson's pocket book of pediatric antimicrobial therapy (21st ed.).
These practical handbooks provide easily accessible information on virtually every problem encountered in the primary care of children.Pediatric Primary Care: Well-Child Care focuses on health maintenance supervision and behavioral and ...
Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Second Edition is a convenient reference that presents the latest information on nutrition, growth and development, common childhood disorders, and well child care.
This pediatric primary care text takes a family centered approach, examining issues from the perspective of the child and the caregiver. Unlike most primary care texts, it blends traditional health care with complementary therapies.
This text provides students with the opportunity to assess the scenario, differential diagnoses, treatment and educational plans. The cases include history and physical examination data and provide suggested case solutions.
When the child is able to stand well, measure the height utilizing a stadiom- eter with the child's back to the wall or upright post, feet flat, facing forward, and chin perpendicular to the floor. The 2 to 20 years growth charts are ...