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Paediatric Emergency Medication Book: India

Paediatric Emergency Medication Book: India

9789390553938
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Paediatric Emergency Medication Book:: India provides a practical, pragmatic guide to one of the most stressful clinical encounters, that is, the resuscitation of a critically ill infant or child. Medication safety during paediatric resuscitation is vitally important. Time pressures of emergency treatment can lead to errors in drug calculation, drawing up, dilution, or administration. Such errors can be catastrophic, potentially leading to worsening shock, cardiac arrest, or even death.

This book, based on a successful model developed at Monash Childrens Hospital, Australia, and building on years of clinical experience in one of the busiest paediatric emergency departments in the world (Institute of Child Health, Chennai), is designed to improve safety during the resuscitation of critically ill children.

Key features::

  • Pre-calculated, weight-based doses in resuscitation situations (cardiac arrest, intubation, seizures, shock, electrolyte abnormalities, and anaphylaxis)
  • Age-appropriate endotracheal tube size and positioning
  • Established Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS) and Paediatric Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (PREM) guidelines are presented for a number of critical conditions, including asthma, dengue, snake bite, seizures, septic shock, and respiratory distress.
  • Information is provided in a user-friendly and colour-coded layout. Tables and highlighting provide easy access to medication doses, appropriate dilution, infusions rates, and volumes to be administered.
  • The book is spiral-bound, durable, and specifically designed for use in clinical settings such as on a resuscitation trolley, in theatre, in the emergency department, or intensive care.

This resource is endorsed by the Tamil Nadu Accident and Emergency Care Initiative (TAEI) and PREM initiative (National Health Mission-Tamil Nadu), Society of Emergency Medicine India (SEMI), and Society of Trauma and Emergency Paediatrics (STEP)-India.

Publishers 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.

Product Details
Georg Thieme
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9789390553938
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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
soft binded
Pages count
110
Dimensions (mm)
215.90 x 279.40
  • Section 1: Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS) Algorithms
    Asystole and PEA Management
    VF / Pulseless VT Management
    VT Management
    Bradycardia Management
    SVT Management
    Section 2: Pediatric Resuscitation & Emergency Medication Protocols
    PREM Triangle: Decision Making Tool for Resuscitation
    PREM Triangle: Recognition of Relative Bradypnea, Relative Bradycardia & Relative Hypotension
    Triage & Resuscitate Using PREM Triangles
    Management of Acute Stridor Based on Severity and Etiology
    Recognizing Aetiology and Severity of Hypoxia and Shock for Children Presenting with Fever and Acute Respiratory Distress
    Triage Questions to Establish Aetiology of Respiratory Distress
    Management of Acute Exacerbation of Asthma
    Management of Shock with Respiratory Distress and Cardiac Dysfunction (CD)
    Recognition of Sepsis Induced Organ Dysfunction in Children Presenting with Febrile Illness
    Management of Vasodilatory Septic Shock with Cardiac Dysfunction and Pulmonary Oedema
    Recognition and Fluid Resuscitation of Diarrhoea Based on the Severity of Dehydration and Shock
    Dengue—Recognition of Severity
    Dengue—Management Based on Severity
    Management of Status Epilepticus with Hypoxia & Vasodilatory Cardiogenic Shock
    Approach to Abnormal Movements with Decreased Level of Consciousness
    Approach to Snake Bite
    Management of Scorpion Sting
    Section 3: Algorithms for the Management of Electrolyte Disturbances
    Hyponatraemia
    Hypernatraemia
    Hypokalaemia
    Hyperkalaemia
    Hypocalcaemia
    Hypercalcaemia
    Section 4: Weight-Based Medication Doses
    Paediatric Resuscitation & Emergency Medicine Case Record

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