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Oxford Handbook of Neonatology

Oxford Handbook of Neonatology

9780198703952
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Now in its second edition, the Oxford Handbook of Neonatology is the essential user-friendly guide for all healthcare professionals involved in the care of newborns. Accessible, practical, and updated with the latest evidence, this is a key resource designed for use at the cot-side.Using guidance from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and including the most up to date NICE guidelines, the second edition of this handbook uses extensive diagrams and an easy-to-use format to cover good communication practice, neonatal emergencies and technical procedures. Fully updated and revised with expanded sections covering therapeutic hypothermia and developmental care amongst other advances in the field, the Oxford Handbook of Neonatology is a valuable andup-to-date guide to a rapidly evolving field.Taking a valuable family-centred approach to neonatal care, this is the essential resource for all healthcare professionals working with newborns, from the undergraduate medical student to the doctor on the ward.
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OUP Oxford
87968
9780198703952
9780198703952

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
576
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
310
  • Antenatal care, obstetrics and fetal medicine; Management at birth and routine postnatal care; Problems on the postnatal ward; Admission, discharge, and outcome; Fluids and electrolytes; Nutrition; Respiratory problems; Respiratory support; Cardiovascular support; Gastroenterological problems; Neurological problems; Infection; Metabolic problems and jaundice; Haematological problems; Nephrological and urological problems; Endocrine problems; Iatrogenic problems; Neonatal transport; Family support and ethics; Practical procedures; Normal values, therapeutic drug levels, and useful formulae;
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