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Pediatric Primary Care

A Problem-Oriented Approach

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Description
This reference is designed for use in general practice. It can easily be consulted when the doctor might usually refer a problem or a question to a specialist. It is organised according to disorder, allowing for quick and complete access to all pertinent information. It includes a problems section that is ideal for students and busy practitioners, as it allows for differential diagnosis from presenting signs and symptoms. This new edition is organised into six sections:: Well Child Care, Assessing Signs andSymptoms, The Sick or Injured Child, Developmental Disabilities, Behavioural Problems and Talking with Parents.
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Mosby
35165
9780815180548
9780815180548

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Publication date
1997
Issue number
3
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
1040
Dimensions (mm)
178 x 254
Weight (g)
1603
  • Well-Child Care: Expanded Office Visit. Patient-Physician Communication. The Problematic Physician-Patient Relationship. Parent-Physician Relationship. Cultural Considerations. The Newborn Examination. Infant Nutrition. Infant Colic Syndrome. Childrens Temperaments. Primary Care of the Preterm Infant. Examination of the Toddler and Older Child. Care of the Toddler and Older Child. Sleep Disorders. The Adolescent Examination. Psychosocial Concerns of the Adolescent. Delayed Menarche (Primary Amenorrhea). Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding. Contraception. Immunizations. Screening. Obesity. Injury Prevention. Contemporary Issues: Daycare, Television and AIDS Education. Divorce. Assessing Signs and Symptoms: Abdominal Masses. Acute Abdominal Pain. Chronic Abdominal Pain. Amenorrhea. Breast Enlargement. Chest Pain. Constipation. Cough. Crying. Acute Diorrhea. Chronic Diorrhea. Dizziness. Earache. Edema. Enuresis. Facial Weakness. Growth Problems. Headache. Hematuria. Hemoptysis. Hoarseness. Hypertension. Jaundice. Large Liver. Large Spleen. Limb Pain. Macrocephaly. Neck Masses. Nose Bleeds. Pallor. Polyuria. Purpura. Rectal Bleeding. Red Eye. Swollen Eyelid. Stiff Neck. Syncope. Tachycardia. Vaginal Discharge. Vomiting. The Ill or Injured Child: Dehydration. Fever. Lumps and Bumps. Orthodontics. Pain. The Poisoned Child. Patient Transport and Primary Care. Child Abuse. Child Sexual Abuse. Cardiology Problems. Dermatology. Dermatology Problems. Diabetes Mellitus. Endocrinology Problems. Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Viral Hepatitis. Nephrology. Nephrosis. Urology. Hematology Problems. Anemia. Hemophilia. Oncology. Sickle Cell Disease. HIV Infection. Childhood Disease. Lower Respiratory Tract Infections. Bacterial Meningitis. Otitis Media. Recurrent Infections. Sexually Transmitted Disease. Urinary Tract Infection. Seizures. Ophthalmology Problems. The Crossed Eye. Otolaryngology Problems. Head Trauma. Facial Trauma. Dental Trauma. Orthopedic Trauma. Environmental Trauma. Office Management of Minor Surgical Problems. Development Disabilities: Myelomeningocele. Cerebral Palsy. Mental Retardation. Cleft Lip and Palate. Hearing Impairment. Speech and Language Disorders. Visual Impairment. Traumatic Brain Injury. Learning Disability. Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder. Office Development Screening. Rights of Children With. Autism and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Behavioural Problems: Child and Family Psychosocial Assessment. Family Treatment of Childhood Behaviour Problems. Effective Use of Psychiatric Consultation. Depression. Suicide Attempts. Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Eating Disorders. School Refusal. Behavioural and Emotional Adjustment in Children Sequelae of Physical and Sexual Abuse. Psychosis. Talking with Parents and Patients: Innocent Murmur. Mental Retardation. Down Syndrome. Potentially Fatal Disease. Chronic Illness. Child Abuse and Neglect. Explaining Epilepsy. Congenital Anomalies. Appendices: Talking with Adolescentss. Formulas and Diets.
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