[PDF] Pediatric Drug Directory – 8th Edition (2014) by Suraj Gupte Novy Gupte

 

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  • Authors: Suraj Gupte Novy Gupte

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Developmental biology of normal bone and cartilage including histogenesis, molecular/gene and biomechanical aspects is updated and expanded. The book outlines the biology of: bone repair with differing mechanical environments; cartilage repair at articular and physeal sites; and distraction osteogenesis. The generously illustrated text provides an in-depth presentation of the interplay between normal developmental biology, abnormal pathologic states and the influence of operative and non-operative orthopedic interventions on childhood orthopedic deformity. Thirty-four principles underlying the development, progression and management of skeletal deformity in the growing child are defined. Orthopedic management including surgical treatment is discussed for: skeletal dysplasias; epiphyseal growth plate fracture-separations; lower extremity length discrepancies; and deformities of joints and epiphyses due to metabolic, inflammatory, infectious, hematologic, and neoplastic disorders. Treatments are related to extent of deformity, remodeling post-surgery and possible recurrence.

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β€œThis book covers child and adolescent orthopedic disorders in a different way. The purpose is to present a system to accurately diagnose and briefly recommend treatment options using clinical and supplementary assessment tools. The audience is mainly primary care physicians and allied medical professionals such as physical and occupational therapists, medical students and trainees in orthopedics, and those preparing for orthopedic qualifying examinations. … I highly recommend this book to interested readers.” (Edward Abraham, Doody’s Book Reviews, September, 2017)

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[PDF] Pediatric Drug Doses, 2nd Edition (2012) by GL Chattri

 

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​Topics in pediatric orthopedics routinely surface in general pediatrics and primary care, whether on board exams or in clinical practice. From birth injuries to musculoskeletal infections, there are many conditions and presenting complaints that must be addressed by the primary care physician or pediatrician. This concise and targeted handbook contains just the need to know conditions, injuries, and diseases necessary for residents and even seasoned clinicians to brush up on pediatric orthopedic topics with ease. Information is contained within themed chapters (like neuromuscular diseases or musculoskeletal infections) and also by anatomical region (hip, knee foot, spine, etc.). This book gives readers the basic knowledge to be able to identify common orthopedic conditions, indications to either treat these conditions or refer patient to an orthopedist, and covers the entire required curriculum needed to answer musculoskeletal questions on the pediatrics board exam.

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[PDF] Pediatric Emergency Medicine Chief Complaints and Diferential Diagnosis 1st Edition (2018) by Rebecca Jeanmonod

 

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This book presents the most common site-specific pediatric orthopedic problems seen in clinical practice. Detailed discussions of disorders of the chest wall, neck, back, pelvic, upper- and lower limb, leg length discrepancy, abnormal gate, congenital deficiencies, bone and joint infections are included in this comprehensive resource. Operative treatments are discussed throughout the book with the key focus on managing the patient and the use of the conservative approach. As such, the main benefit of this book is as a diagnostic tool to assess children with orthopedic disease.​

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The early chapters offer some absolute gems of wisdom, and the later chapters are bursting with all the facts necessary for higher exams such as the FRCS (ORL-HNS). — ENT and Audiology News

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[PDF] Pediatric Emergency Medicine Secrets 3rd Edition (2015) by Steven M. Selbst

 

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Otolaryngologic disorders account for a large share pediatric visits. And now there’s an ENT ready-reference created expressly for pediatric primary care providers. The all-new Pediatric Otolaryngology is the first place to turn for expert help with the myriad ear, nose, and throat disorders you’re seeing every day.

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[PDF] Pediatric Emergency Medicine Volume 36 Number 2 (2018) by Sean M. Fox

 

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Ear, nose, and throat diseases present and progress very differently in children than in adults, needing different diagnostic and treatment strategies. Training in the subspecialty of pediatric otolaryngology is often part of a general ENT program and not a program in itself. As such, the general otolaryngologist may be insufficiently prepared to handle certain pediatric cases.

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[PDF] Pediatric Epilepsy Case Studies: From Infancy and Childhood through Adolescence (2008) by Kevin Chapman

 

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This book serves as a quick study guide during the stages of examination preparation for the pediatric pathology boards. The material covers most of the major topics in pediatric pathology including the fetal, perinatal, infant, child, and organ system

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This is a truly useful book for all physicians who care for young patients with endocrine disorders….In creating a how-to guide while breaking down the molecular mechanisms of endocrine diseases, it fills a gap in currently available pediatric endocrinology literature….This excellent book makes it possible for busy first-year endocrinology fellows to gain a broad understanding of the pertinent topics in this field.–Doody’s Review Service

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[PDF] Pediatric Epilepsy: Diagnosis and Therapy 3rd Edition (2008) by Blaise F. Bourgeois

 

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Known for its accuracy, consistency, and portability, Pediatric Physical Examination: An Illustrated Handbook, 3rd Edition teaches the unique range of skills needed to assess children of all ages. Spiral-bound for quick reference in clinical settings, this photo-rich, step-by-step guide to physical examination for advanced practice providers prepares you to expertly examine children from birth through adolescence. Body system chapters begin with fetal development and take you through the key developmental stages of childhood. For infants and young children, Duderstadt uses the quiet-to-active approach favored by pediatric experts and considered more effective for this age-group than the traditional head-to-toe approach used for adults. This edition features a new chapter on newborn physical examination, expanded coverage of skin conditions and new Red Flag highlights that help you recognize high-priority health issues.

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[PDF] Pediatric Femur Fractures: A Practical Guide to Evaluation and Management (2017) by Daniel J. Hedequist

 

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Pediatric Practice: Endocrinology is an outstanding clinical analysis and decision-making tool for those treating endocrine problems in children. Featuring an innovative problem-oriented approach, this well-illustrated, full-color guide skillfully integrates pathophysiology with clinical management. Numerous figures illustrate the principles of normal and abnormal physiology and treatment rationale and effects.

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Pediatric Primary Care Case Studies provides realistic ambulatory care cases that allows students to develop their critical thinking skills as they work through common situations faced by health care providers.

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[PDF] Pediatric Gastroenterology – A Color Handbook (2014) by John F. Pohl

 

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Part of the Pediatric Practice series, Pediatric Practice: Gastroenterology is a unique source of clinically relevant information on the diagnosis and treatment of children with gastrointestinal symptoms and disorders. The care of the patient forms the core of this full-color resource, which also provides perspectives on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis that every pediatrician, pediatric resident, gastroenterologist, and pediatric nurse needs to know.

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I was surprised to find this a spiral bound book, but I do like the content. It is laid out in an outline, and provides etiology, occurrence, clinical presentation or manifestation, what you might find on physical exam, diagnostic tests, potential differential diagnoses, treatment and follow-up. Possible complications and education are also considered. I was a little surprised to find the rule of 9’s for burns on an adult rather than a child or infant, as there is some variance there. But as a new PNP or one going in to primary care after being out for a while, as well as an FNP who has a small group of children in their practice, I think it is a great guide.

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[PDF] Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition: A Practically Painless Review (2014) by Christine M. M. Houser

 

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Pediatric Primary Care Case Studies is a collection of pediatric case studies of common health problems of well, accutely ill, and chronically ill children. This text provides students with the opportunity to assess the scenario, differential diagnoses, treatment and educational plans. The cases include history and physical examination data and provide suggested case solutions. The cases include developmental, behavioral, and disease problems written to include family, cultural, and other contextual issues which must be considered to provide optimal care. Current guidelines and evidence-based research are used to support the care recommendations.

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book is EXCELLENT- every primary care peds office should have one- I am a pediatric nurse practitioner and love this reference – very up to date- very readable/easy to use – great charts/tables on doses to photocopy and have with at work

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