Pediatric Primary Care

Pediatric Primary Care
ISBN-10
1449677568
ISBN-13
9781449677565
Series
Pediatric Primary Care
Category
Medical
Pages
700
Language
English
Published
2011-10-15
Publisher
Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Author
Beth Richardson

Description

Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Second Edition is a convenient reference that presents the latest information on nutrition, growth and development, and common childhood disorders. It provides comprehensive coverage of diagnostic methods, management, and treatment modalities most useful to nurse practitioners (NP). Covering the most common aspects of pediatric primary care in outline format, including signs and symptoms, diagnostic tools, and treatments, it is an ideal reference for students and beginning NPs starting out in practice.

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