This cornerstone text provides the most up-to-date evidence-based approaches to inpatient pediatric care available--all from top experts in their fields The gold standard in pediatric hospital medicine, Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine has been updated and streamlined for today's practice. This third edition defines hospital medicine and addresses general issues of hospitalist practice and administration, such as medical legal issues, communications, electronic health records, palliative care, ethical issues, careers, professional organizations, and more. Clearly organized into four…mehr
This cornerstone text provides the most up-to-date evidence-based approaches to inpatient pediatric care available--all from top experts in their fields The gold standard in pediatric hospital medicine, Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine has been updated and streamlined for today's practice. This third edition defines hospital medicine and addresses general issues of hospitalist practice and administration, such as medical legal issues, communications, electronic health records, palliative care, ethical issues, careers, professional organizations, and more. Clearly organized into four main sections--Inpatient Pediatric Medicine, Commonly Presenting Signs and Symptoms, Systems Approach, and Procedures-- Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Third Edition explores commonly presenting signs and symptoms, breaks down diseases by system, and describes hard-to-find instructions on procedures most commonly performed on children in a hospital setting. This authoritative work has been fully updated with new content on COVID-19 illness and vaccines in pediatric patients, pandemic preparedness and resources, as well as pediatric patient mental and behavioral health. If you're in need of an up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative text that spans the emerging field of pediatric hospital medicine, your search ends here.
Vincent W. Chiang, MD, is chief of Inpatient Services at Boston Children's Hospital, and associate professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Samir S. Shah, MD, MSCE, is director of the Division of Hospital Medicine, James M. Ewell Endowed Chair, attending physician in Hospital Medicine & Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, and professor in the department of Pediatrics at University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
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PART I Inpatient Pediatric Medicine Understandingthe Value of Pediatric Hospitalists: Studies of Efficiency, Education, CareProcesses, and Quality of Care Variationin Healthcare Evidence-BasedMedicine Overview:Quality of Care InfectionControl for Pediatric Hospitalists ElectronicHealth Records and Clinical Decision Support Family-CenteredCare MedicalComanagement and Consultation ChildDevelopment: Implications for Inpatient Medicine PalliativeCare Communicationand Discharge Planning EthicalIssues in Pediatric Hospital Practice MedicolegalIssues in Pediatric Hospital Medicine HospitalistProfessional Organizations and Models of Care Careersin Hospital Medicine PART II Common Presenting Signs and Symptoms AbdominalMass AbdominalPain Acidosis AlteredMental Status ChestPain Cyanosis Diarrhea Failureto Thrive Fever GastrointestinalBleeding Hypertension Hypoglycemia Hypoxemia Irritabilityand Intractable Crying Limp Lymphadenitis OralLesions and Oral Health NeckPain Petechiaeand Purpura RespiratoryDistress Shock Syncope Vomiting PART III Systems Approach Section A: Abuse and Neglect CutaneousInjuries of Concern for Nonaccidental Trauma AbusiveHead Trauma Imagingof Child Abuse MedicalChild Abuse: Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy and Other Manifestations LegalIssues Section B: Adolescent Medicine EatingDisorders SexuallyTransmitted Infections in Adolescents and Young Adults Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Section C: Allergy and Immunology Anaphylaxis DrugAllergy PrimaryImmunodeficiency Diseases Immunoglobulin Section D: Cardiology TheCardiac Examination ElectrocardiogramInterpretation CongenitalHeart Disease InfectiveEndocarditis Myocarditisand Cardiomyopathy Pericarditis AcuteRheumatic Fever Section E: Dermatology Purpura Vesiclesand Bullae VascularAnomalies AtopicDermatitis EcthymaGangrenosum Drug-AssociatedRashes ErythemaMultiforme Stevens-JohnsonSyndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Skin Disease in Immunosuppressed Hosts EpidermolysisBullosa Section F: Endocrinology DiabetesMellitus and Hyperglycemia Disordersof Thyroid Hormone Disordersof Pituitary Function Disordersof Calcium Metabolism Disordersof the Adrenal Gland Section G: Fluids and Electrolytes Dehydration Fluidand Electrolyte Therapy Section H: Gastroenterology and Nutrition BiliaryDisease Constipation Dyspepsia Disordersof Gastric Emptying LiverFailure InflammatoryBowel Disease Malnutrition Pancreatitis FeedingIssues Section I: Genetics and Metabolism GeneticSyndromes Caused by Chromosomal Abnormalities Hyperammonemia Hypoglycemia MetabolicAcidosis J: Hematology Anemia Managementof Sickle Cell Disease Neutropeniaand Bone Marrow Failure Thrombocytopenia Disordersof Coagulation and Thrombosis TransfusionMedicine Section K: Infectious Diseases EmpiricalTreatment of Bacterial Infections Fever ProlongedFever and Fever of Unknown Origin Feverand Rash CentralNervous System Infections Complicationsof Acute Otitis Media and Sinusitis Neck and Oral Cavity Infections Middle Respiratory Tract Infections andBronchiolitis Lower Respiratory Tract Infections Gastrointestinal Infections Urinary Tract Infections in
PART I Inpatient Pediatric Medicine Understandingthe Value of Pediatric Hospitalists: Studies of Efficiency, Education, CareProcesses, and Quality of Care Variationin Healthcare Evidence-BasedMedicine Overview:Quality of Care InfectionControl for Pediatric Hospitalists ElectronicHealth Records and Clinical Decision Support Family-CenteredCare MedicalComanagement and Consultation ChildDevelopment: Implications for Inpatient Medicine PalliativeCare Communicationand Discharge Planning EthicalIssues in Pediatric Hospital Practice MedicolegalIssues in Pediatric Hospital Medicine HospitalistProfessional Organizations and Models of Care Careersin Hospital Medicine PART II Common Presenting Signs and Symptoms AbdominalMass AbdominalPain Acidosis AlteredMental Status ChestPain Cyanosis Diarrhea Failureto Thrive Fever GastrointestinalBleeding Hypertension Hypoglycemia Hypoxemia Irritabilityand Intractable Crying Limp Lymphadenitis OralLesions and Oral Health NeckPain Petechiaeand Purpura RespiratoryDistress Shock Syncope Vomiting PART III Systems Approach Section A: Abuse and Neglect CutaneousInjuries of Concern for Nonaccidental Trauma AbusiveHead Trauma Imagingof Child Abuse MedicalChild Abuse: Münchausen Syndrome by Proxy and Other Manifestations LegalIssues Section B: Adolescent Medicine EatingDisorders SexuallyTransmitted Infections in Adolescents and Young Adults Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Section C: Allergy and Immunology Anaphylaxis DrugAllergy PrimaryImmunodeficiency Diseases Immunoglobulin Section D: Cardiology TheCardiac Examination ElectrocardiogramInterpretation CongenitalHeart Disease InfectiveEndocarditis Myocarditisand Cardiomyopathy Pericarditis AcuteRheumatic Fever Section E: Dermatology Purpura Vesiclesand Bullae VascularAnomalies AtopicDermatitis EcthymaGangrenosum Drug-AssociatedRashes ErythemaMultiforme Stevens-JohnsonSyndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Skin Disease in Immunosuppressed Hosts EpidermolysisBullosa Section F: Endocrinology DiabetesMellitus and Hyperglycemia Disordersof Thyroid Hormone Disordersof Pituitary Function Disordersof Calcium Metabolism Disordersof the Adrenal Gland Section G: Fluids and Electrolytes Dehydration Fluidand Electrolyte Therapy Section H: Gastroenterology and Nutrition BiliaryDisease Constipation Dyspepsia Disordersof Gastric Emptying LiverFailure InflammatoryBowel Disease Malnutrition Pancreatitis FeedingIssues Section I: Genetics and Metabolism GeneticSyndromes Caused by Chromosomal Abnormalities Hyperammonemia Hypoglycemia MetabolicAcidosis J: Hematology Anemia Managementof Sickle Cell Disease Neutropeniaand Bone Marrow Failure Thrombocytopenia Disordersof Coagulation and Thrombosis TransfusionMedicine Section K: Infectious Diseases EmpiricalTreatment of Bacterial Infections Fever ProlongedFever and Fever of Unknown Origin Feverand Rash CentralNervous System Infections Complicationsof Acute Otitis Media and Sinusitis Neck and Oral Cavity Infections Middle Respiratory Tract Infections andBronchiolitis Lower Respiratory Tract Infections Gastrointestinal Infections Urinary Tract Infections in
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