THE PHILADELPHIA GUIDE. INPATIENT PEDIATRICS

THE PHILADELPHIA GUIDE. INPATIENT PEDIATRICS

Editorial:
MCGRAW-HILL MEDICAL
Año de edición:
Materia
Pediatría
ISBN:
978-0-07-182921-2
Páginas:
656
N. de edición:
2
Idioma:
Inglés
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 10 días

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

63,00 €

Despues:

59,85 €

1. Adolescent Medicine
2. Allergy and Asthma
3. Analgesia and Sedation
4. Calculations
5. Cardiology
6. Dermatology
7. Emergency Medicine
8. Endocrinology
9. Fluids and Electrolytes
10. Gastroenterology
11. Genetics
12 Hematology
13. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
14. Immunology
15. Infectious Diseases
16. Metabolism
17. Neonatology
18. Nephrology
19. Neurology
20. Nutrition
21. Oncology
22. Ophthalmology
23. Orthopedics
24. Otolaryngology
25. Procedures
26. Psychiatry
27. Pulmonology
28. Rheumatology
29. Surgery
30. Toxicology
Appendix A: Normal Pediatric Vital Signs
Appendix B: Neonatal Code
Appendix C: PALS Algorithms

Focusing specifically on caring for pediatric patients in the hospital setting, this unique handbook addresses more than 350 of the most commonly encountered inpatient pediatric medical conditions. Unlike similar handbooks on the subject, The Philadelphia Guide goes beyond diagnostic strategies to include complete treatment and management guidelines.

The emphasis on the treatment of so many inpatient conditions makes the book valuable to anyone who cares for pediatric patients in the hospital - medical students, residents, and pediatric attendings. Designed for immediate access, the handbook features alphabetized clinical sections and consistent chapter subheadings to make the book especially useful at the point of care.
Features
• Valuable appendices include pediatric vital signs, neonatal codes, and PALS (pediatric advance life support) algorithms
• Includes evidence-based references
• NEW 2-color design

Authors
• Samir S. Shah, MD is Co-Director and Research Director of Hospital Medicine, Cincinnati Children's Hospital; and Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati.
• Lisa B. Zaoutis, MD is Director, Pediatrics Residency Program, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania.
• Marina Catallozzi, MD is Assistant Professor of Population and Family Health and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Columbia University Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY.
• Gary Frank, MD is Medical Director of Quality and Medical Management; and Hospitalist, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.