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Accidents and Emergencies in Children

Accidents and Emergencies in Children

9780192627193
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Description
This book covers the most common paediatric problems encountered in the Accident and Emergency Department. The contents include cardiopulmonary resusciatation, major trauma, fractures and other orthopaedic problems, burns scalds, and poisoning. Child abuse and its recognition and management are described. Emphasis has been placed on the emergency management of serious illness,and injury and on the management of common problems. In many instances, further management is describedboth for readers studying for the Accident and Emergency fellowship examination and also in cases where specialist help is unavailable. This edition includes a revised section on paediatric resuscitation which summarizes the latest guidelines, and the information on fractures has been extended tofollow the Advanced Paediatric Life Support guidelines, and the information on fractures has been altered into tabular form to allow for ease of use and comparison between possible diagnosis. The book will provide an essential practical reference for all junior doctors and nurses working in A & E departments.
Product Details
OUP Oxford
84252
9780192627193
9780192627193

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Publication date
1996
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
282
Dimensions (mm)
138 x 214
Weight (g)
377
  • Children in the Accident and Emergency Department; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the seriously ill child; Major trauma; Minor trauma; Fractures and orthopaedic problems; Burns and scalds; Poisoning; Child abuse; Respiratory and ENT problems; Gastrointestinal and genitourinary problems; Neurology; Skin and infectious diseases; Blood disorders; Neonatal problems; Children brought in dead; Practical procedures; Legal aspects; Index;
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