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SOAP for Pediatrics

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SOAP for Pediatrics features over 70 clinical problems with each case presented in an easy to read 2-page layout. Each step presents information on how that case would likely be handled. Questions under each category teach the students important steps in clinical care.

Blackwells new SOAP series is a unique resource that also provides a step-by-step guide to learning how to properly document patient care. Covering the problems most commonly encountered on the wards, the text uses the familiar SOAP note format to record important clinical information and guide patient care. SOAP format puts the emphasis back on the patients clinical problem not the diagnosis.

This series is a practical learning tool for proper clinical care, improving communication between physicians, and accurate documentation. The books not only teach students what to do, but also help them understand why. Students will find these books a must have to keep in their white coat pockets for wards and clinics.
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9781405104340
9781405104340

Data sheet

Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
192
Dimensions (mm)
3548 x 5484
Weight (g)
103900

    1. I. Newborn Nursery

    2. Newborn Exam
    3. Birth Trauma
    4. Benign Skin Lesions

      II. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

    5. Neonatal Resuscitation
    6. Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn
    7. Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    8. Meconium Aspiration
    9. Cyanosis
    10. Heart Failure
    11. Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC)
    12. Jaundice
    13. Rule Out Sepsis/Meningitis
    14. Infant of a Diabetic Mother (IDM)
    15. Infant of a Substance Abusing Mother (ISAM)

      III. Pediatric Clinic

    16. Well Child Care:: Infant
    17. Well Child Care:: Toddler
    18. Well Child Care:: Child
    19. Well Child Care:: Adolescent
    20. Hyperactive and School-Related Complaints - ADHD
    21. Chronic Cough and Wheeze - Asthma
    22. Chronic Runny, Stuffy Nose - Allergic Rhinitis
    23. Heart Murmur
    24. Hard Stool or No Stool — Constipation
    25. Short Stature
    26. Nosebleed
    27. Acne

      IV. Pediatric Emergency Room

    28. Anaphylaxis
    29. Seizure
    30. Syncope
    31. Shortness of Breath, Wheeze, Cough - Asthma
    32. Infant who Stops Breathing or Changes Color - ALTE
    33. Chest Pain
    34. Abdominal Pain - Rule out Appendicitis
    35. Infant with Projectile Vomiting - Pyloric Stenosis
    36. Vomiting with Diarrhea - Enteritis
    37. Bloody Diarrhea — Colitis
    38. Infant with Episodic Pain and Vomiting - Intussusception
    39. Chemical Ingestion
    40. Foreign Body
    41. Edema - Nephrotic Syndrome
    42. Easy Bruising or Mucosal Bleeding - ITP
    43. Fever without Associated Symptoms
    44. Fever with Irritability and Vomiting — Meningitis
    45. Fever with Productive Cough — Pneumonia
    46. Fever with Barking Cough - Croup
    47. Fever with Wheezing Cough — Bronchiolitis
    48. Fever with Runny Nose, Dry Cough — Viral URI
    49. Fever with Sore Throat - Pharyngitis
    50. Fever with Dysuria — UTI
    51. Fever with Rash - Viral Exanthem
    52. Fever with Rash, Conjunctivitis, and LAD - Kawasaki Disease
    53. Rash with Pruritis
    54. Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
    55. Bites and Stings
    56. Limping without a History of Trauma
    57. Head Trauma
    58. Limb Trauma
    59. Suspected Physical Abuse
    60. Suspected Sexual Abuse

      V. Pediatric Ward

    61. Inpatient Care Abbreviations must be cut
    62. Dehydration and Intravenous Fluid Management
    63. Pain Control +11 cut Abbreviations
    64. Post-Op Care of the Appendicitis Patient
    65. Post-Op Care of the Pyloric Stenosis Patient
    66. Inpatient Care of the Orthopedic Patient

      VI. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

    67. PICU Note
    68. Altered Mental Status
    69. Respiratory Failure
    70. Septic Shock
    71. Cardiogenic Shock
    72. Diabetic Ketoacidosis
    73. Traumatic Brain Injury
    74. Burns
      Index
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