Dewey Decimal618.92/00231
Table Of ContentSection1 Child Health Care Chapter1 Obtaining an Initial History Chapter2 Obtaining an Interval History Chapter3 Performing a Physical Examination Chapter4 Making Newborn Rounds Chapter5 Guidelines for Breastfeeding Chapter6 Common Genetic Disorders Chapter7 Two-Week Visit Chapter8 One-Month Visit Chapter9 Two-Month Visit Chapter10 Four-Month Visit Chapter11 Six-Month Visit Chapter12 Nine-Month Visit Chapter13 Twelve-Month Visit Chapter14 Fifteen-to Eighteen-Month Visit Chapter15 Two-Year Visit Chapter16 Three-Year Visit (Preschool) Chapter17 Six-Year Visit (School Readiness) Chapter18 Seven- to Ten- Year Visit (School Age) Chapter19 Eleven- to Thirteen- Year Visit (Preadolescent) Chapter20 Fourteen- to Eighteen- Year Visit (Adolescent) Section2 Common Childhood Disorders Chapter21 Dermatological Problems Chapter22 Eye Disorders Chapter23 Ear Disorders Chapter24 Sinus, Mouth, Throat, and Neck Disorders Chapter25 Respiratory Disorders Chapter26 Cardiovascular Disorders Chapter27 Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter28 Genitourinary Disorders Chapter29 Gynecologic Disorders Chapter30 Endocrine Disorders Chapter31 Musculoskeletal Disorders Chapter32 Neurologic Disorders Chapter33 Hematologic Disorders Chapter34 Pediatric Obesity Chapter35 Behavioral Disorders Chapter36 Mental Health Disorders
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisPediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive resource for well-child management and acute care management of childhood illnesses in a primary care setting. Written by practicing experts, this text is intended for advanced practice nursing students as a quick reference guide once they enter clinical practice. To manage initial and follow-up visits, the Fourth Edition features templates for gathering first visit history, as well as a template to record new information since the last visit. Instructions for gathering medical history information are also included. The Fourth Edition is divided into two sections. The first section covers well-child care and includes new patient intake with a family, well-child visits, and normal growth and development. The second section covers common childhood disorders in each system of the body. It is organized by body system and presents common medical conditions, diagnosis, treatment, complications, and patient/family education. New to the Fourth Edition: - Updated pediatric practice guidelines - Coverage of concussions and guidelines for safe return to activities - Additional content related to screening for child abuse - Images reflecting common childhood dermatological conditions - Links to the current immunization schedule from the CDC and STI diagnosis and treatment - Updated case studies, Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive resource for well-child management and acute care management of childhood illnesses in a primary care setting. Written by practicing experts, this text is intended for advanced practice nursing students as a quick reference guide once they enter clinical practice. To manage initial and follow-up visits, the Fourth Edition features templates for gathering first visit history, as well as a template to record new information since the last visit. Instructions for gathering medical history information are also included. The Fourth Edition is divided into two sections. The first section covers well-child care and includes new patient intake with a family, well-child visits, and normal growth and development. The second section covers common childhood disorders in each system of the body. It is organized by body system and presents common medical conditions, diagnosis, treatment, complications, and patient/family education. New to the Fourth Edition:* Updated pediatric practice guidelines* Coverage of concussions and guidelines for safe return to activities * Additional content related to screening for child abuse * Images reflecting common childhood dermatological conditions * Links to the current immunization schedule from the CDC and STI diagnosis and treatment * Updated case studies, Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive resource for well-child management and acute care management of childhood illnesses in a primary care setting. Written by practicing experts, this text is intended for advanced practice nursing students as a quick reference guide once they enter clinical practice. To manage initial and follow-up visits, the Fourth Edition features templates for gathering first visit history, as well as a template to record new information since the last visit. Instructions for gathering medical history information are also included. The Fourth Edition is divided into two sections. The first section covers well-child care and includes new patient intake with a family, well-child visits, and normal growth and development. The second section covers common childhood disorders in each system of the body. It is organized by body system and presents common medical conditions, diagnosis, treatment, complications, and patient/family education. New to the Fourth Edition: -Updated pediatric practice guidelines -Coverage of concussions and guidelines for safe return to activities -Additional content related to screening for child abuse -Images reflecting common childhood dermatological conditions -Links to the current immunization schedule from the CDC and STI diagnosis and treatment -Updated case studies