Paediatric medicine Books

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  • The Handbook of Jungian Play Therapy with

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Handbook of Jungian Play Therapy with

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDesigned for master's level and doctoral students, as well as school counselors, play therapists, and private practitioners, the book covers the theoretical underpinnings of depth psychology while highlighting easy-to-understand case studies from Green's own practice to illustrate Jungian play therapy applications at work.Trade ReviewPractitioners wanting to learn more about JPT and the utilisation of the expressive arts will find this book informative, engaging and practical. The author communicates a rich repertoire of knowledge in the field of JPT and this is translated through the use of experiential applications which navigate the reader in a narrative style or writing. -- Jenny Lord APPTA NewsletterTable of ContentsForeword, by John AllanPrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart One: Jungian Play Therapy: Theory1. Identifying the Self-Healing Archetype2. Archetypes and Mythic Dimensions in Child PsychotherapyPart Two: Jungian Play Therapy: Interventions3. Sandplay4. Spontaneous Drawings5. Expressive ArtsPart Three: Jungian Play Therapy: Applications6. With Children Affected by Sexual Abuse7. With Adolescents Who Have ADHD8. With Bereaved Children9. With a Child Who Is Diagnosed with AutismAfterword: Integrative Jungian Play Therapy: Synthesizing Trauma, Transformation, and TranscendenceAppendix: Specialized Training: Becoming a Sandplay TherapistReferencesIndex

    1 in stock

    £27.45

  • Calming Your Anxious Child

    Johns Hopkins University Press Calming Your Anxious Child

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisPractical, effective steps for parents to take as they help their child overcome anxiety.Ten million children in the United Statestwo million of them preschoolerssuffer from anxiety. Anxious children may be afraid to be out of their parents' sight; they may refuse to talk except to specific people or under specific circumstances; they may insist on performing tasks such as brushing teeth or getting ready for bed in a rigidly specific way. For many children these difficulties interfere with doing well in school and making friends as well as with daily activities like sleeping, eating, and bathing. Untreated anxiety can have a devastating effect on a child's future emotional, social, academic, and work life. And since most kids don't naturally outgrow anxiety, parents need to know how to help.In Calming Your Anxious Child, Dr. Kathleen Trainor builds on cognitive behavioral therapy to provide practical steps for guiding parents through the process of helpinTrade ReviewTrainor provides a step-by-step approach to overcome worry-based behavior and empower both parent and child. Library Journal Readability and usability is enhanced by the book's organization, accessible writing style, and index. Recommended. American Reference Books Annual It is a practical guide but there is some explanation of brain function and neural pathways. Nursing TimesTable of ContentsPrologue. Anxious about Anxiety1. Fighting Anxiety2. Stepping Up to the Challenge3. Daytime, Bedtime, Worry, Worry4. Silent Liza and Hidden Patrick5. Where Are You, Mom and Dad?6. Tap, Check, Count, Wash, Repeat7. Scared to Death8. When Bad Things Happen to Good Kids9. And There's More10. Easier Said Than DoneAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex

    20 in stock

    £33.75

  • Calming Your Anxious Child

    Johns Hopkins University Press Calming Your Anxious Child

    Book SynopsisTrainor's method, which helps parents move from feeling controlled by their child's anxiety to feeling that they are in control of their family's future.Trade ReviewTrainor provides a step-by-step approach to overcome worry-based behavior and empower both parent and child. Library Journal Readability and usability is enhanced by the book's organization, accessible writing style, and index. Recommended. American Reference Books Annual It is a practical guide but there is some explanation of brain function and neural pathways. Nursing TimesTable of ContentsPrologue. Anxious about Anxiety1. Fighting Anxiety2. Stepping Up to the Challenge3. Daytime, Bedtime, Worry, Worry4. Silent Liza and Hidden Patrick5. Where Are You, Mom and Dad?6. Tap, Check, Count, Wash, Repeat7. Scared to Death8. When Bad Things Happen to Good Kids9. And There's More10. Easier Said Than DoneAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex

    £14.72

  • Childrens Medicines

    Johns Hopkins University Press Childrens Medicines

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisMost parents have worried about the side effects and possible long-term consequences of administering a particular medication to their child. The medication may be available over-the-counter, like cough syrup, or it may be prescribed by a doctor, like an antibiotic. Parents want to know: Is the medication safe? Is it effective? Will it help my child? A pediatric pharmacist for nearly thirty years, Edward A. Bell has spent his career listening carefully to parents' concerns. In Children's Medicines, Bell draws on the latest scientific information, coupled with his experience in hospital and clinic settings, as a university professor, and as a parent, to answer questions about whether, when, and what medications to give to infants, children, and teenagers. Bell touches on practical issues of medication administration and explores areas of particular concern for parents. Inside the book, readers will find* information to help parents weigh the benefits and risks of medicines * an explaTrade Review[Children's Medicines] provides information and insights in a concise and informative way that will support obtaining the knowledge required and skills needed to more comfortable in making decisions on the role and use of medicines for your children—Nursing TimesTable of ContentsPrefaceChapter 1. The Science of Medicines for Children Chapter 2. The Art and Practicality of Giving Medicine to Children Chapter 3. Over-the-Counter, Herbal, Supplement, and Vitamin Products Chapter 4. Medicines Used to Treat Depression and Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder Chapter 5. Vaccines Chapter 6. Getting Reliable Information about Medicines: The Internet and Your Pharmacist Appendixes A. Maternal Medications and Breastfeeding B. Giving Medicine in Your Child's Nose, Ear, and Eye References Index

    20 in stock

    £18.05

  • Johns Hopkins University Press The Complete Guide to Food Allergies in Adults

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    Book SynopsisThe most complete guide to preventing, testing, living with, and treating food allergies in children and adults. In this comprehensive, evidence-based guide for adults and children with food allergies and those who care for them, Dr. Scott H. Sicherer provides all the critical information you need on preventing, testing, living with, and treating food allergies. Organized in an accessible Q&A format and illustrated with case studies, the book thoroughly explains how to prevent exposure to a known allergen at home, at work, at school, in restaurants, and elsewhere. Emphasizing the most recent advances, Sicherer touches on everything from handling an anaphylactic emergency to diagnosing allergies and intolerances, all while detailing chronic health problems caused by food, such as eczema, hives, and gastrointestinal symptoms. He also shares: the benefits and risks of new therapies new prevention guidelines new approaches to improve quality of life and reduce anxiety the latest insighTrade ReviewThis is an invaluable resource on allergies from an expert in the field; good for patients and their families, as well as those who work in health care settings. The Q&A format makes the information quickly accessible and helps make this title essential in any consumer health collection.—Library JournalTable of ContentsPrefaceIntroduction, by Hugh A. Sampson, MDChapter 1. Understanding FOOD ALLERGY and INTOLERANCEChapter 2. When and How to Discuss a Possible FOOD ALLERGY DIAGNOSIS with Your DOCTORChapter 3. All about ALLERGY TESTSChapter 4. Recognizing and Treating ANAPHYLAXISChapter 5. CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEMS Caused by Food AllergyChapter 6. Mastering ALLERGEN AVOIDANCEChapter 7. Maintaining LIFESTYLE and QUALITY of LIFE, Reducing ANXIETY, and Keeping a HEALTHY DIETChapter 8. The Natural COURSE and RESOLUTION of Food AllergiesChapter 9. PREVENTION of Food AllergiesChapter 10. The Future Is Now: TREATMENTS for Food AllergyChapter 11. Accessing HELP and INFORMATION to Manage Food AllergiesEducational ResourcesResources for Managing Life with Food AllergiesSelected Internet Resources on Food AllergiesSupport Groups, Advocacy, and ResearchHandy FormsCited Medical References and Additional Articles of InterestIndex

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    £999.99

  • The Complete Guide to Food Allergies in Adults

    Johns Hopkins University Press The Complete Guide to Food Allergies in Adults

    Book SynopsisThe most complete guide to preventing, testing, living with, and treating food allergies in children and adults. In this comprehensive, evidence-based guide for adults and children with food allergies and those who care for them, Dr. Scott H. Sicherer provides all the critical information you need on preventing, testing, living with, and treating food allergies. Organized in an accessible Q&A format and illustrated with case studies, the book thoroughly explains how to prevent exposure to a known allergen at home, at work, at school, in restaurants, and elsewhere. Emphasizing the most recent advances, Sicherer touches on everything from handling an anaphylactic emergency to diagnosing allergies and intolerances, all while detailing chronic health problems caused by food, such as eczema, hives, and gastrointestinal symptoms. He also shares: the benefits and risks of new therapies new prevention guidelines new approaches to improve quality of life and reduce anxiety the latest insighTrade ReviewThis is an invaluable resource on allergies from an expert in the field; good for patients and their families, as well as those who work in health care settings. The Q&A format makes the information quickly accessible and helps make this title essential in any consumer health collection.—Library JournalTable of ContentsPrefaceIntroduction, by Hugh A. Sampson, MDChapter 1. Understanding FOOD ALLERGY and INTOLERANCEChapter 2. When and How to Discuss a Possible FOOD ALLERGY DIAGNOSIS with Your DOCTORChapter 3. All about ALLERGY TESTSChapter 4. Recognizing and Treating ANAPHYLAXISChapter 5. CHRONIC HEALTH PROBLEMS Caused by Food AllergyChapter 6. Mastering ALLERGEN AVOIDANCEChapter 7. Maintaining LIFESTYLE and QUALITY of LIFE, Reducing ANXIETY, and Keeping a HEALTHY DIETChapter 8. The Natural COURSE and RESOLUTION of Food AllergiesChapter 9. PREVENTION of Food AllergiesChapter 10. The Future Is Now: TREATMENTS for Food AllergyChapter 11. Accessing HELP and INFORMATION to Manage Food AllergiesEducational ResourcesResources for Managing Life with Food AllergiesSelected Internet Resources on Food AllergiesSupport Groups, Advocacy, and ResearchHandy FormsCited Medical References and Additional Articles of InterestIndex

    £17.10

  • Seizures and Epilepsy in Children

    Johns Hopkins University Press Seizures and Epilepsy in Children

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroductionPart I. Why Do Seizures and Epilepsy Occur?Chapter 1. How the Brain Works: Keys to Understanding Seizures and EpilepsyChapter 2. The Kinds of Seizures and Where They Arise in the BrainPart II. Diagnosing Seizures and EpilepsyChapter 3. How Doctors Diagnose a Seizure and Decide What It Means for Your ChildChapter 4. How Doctors Evaluate and Think about a First SeizureChapter 5. Decision Making: Assessing Risks and Benefits after a Nonfebrile SeizureChapter 6. What to Do during a Second Big Convulsive SeizureChapter 7. Understanding Your Child's Tests: EEG, CT, and MRIChapter 8. The Epilepsies of Childhood I: Special PatternsChapter 9. The Epilepsies of Childhood II: Special CausesPart III. TreatmentChapter 10. Using MedicinesChapter 11. Rescue Medicine and Treatment of Status EpilepticusChapter 12. Ketogenic Diet TherapyChapter 13. Alternative and Complementary Therapies for EpilepsyChapter 14. Surgery and DevicesPart IV. Practical Issues of Living with EpilepsyChapter 15. Routine Medical Care and EpilepsyChapter 16. Comorbidities: Other Problems that Can Co-occur with EpilepsyChapter 17. From Infancy to College: Navigating the Educational SystemChapter 18. Playing, Sports Participation, and Other ActivitiesChapter 19. Driving and EpilepsyChapter 20. Devices, Apps, and WebsitesChapter 21. Insurance and Other Financial IssuesChapter 22. The Future: Epilepsy Care, Marriage, Pregnancy, and ChildrenPart V. Emotional and Psychological IssuesChapter 23. Initial Strategies and OverviewChapter 24. Psychological Strategies: Coping, Resilience, and CounselingChapter 25. Coping with Substantial DisabilityConclusionGlossaryIndex

    £18.45

  • HealthRelated Disorders in Children and

    American Psychological Association HealthRelated Disorders in Children and

    Book SynopsisThis book discusses how school professionals can be care team partners for the more than 15 million school-aged childrenexperiencing medical conditions.Table of ContentsSeries Foreword Julia Ogg Preface LeAdelle Phelps as transcribed by Melissa BrayPart I. Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to the Second Edition Michelle M. Perfect, Cynthia A. Riccio & Melissa A. Bray Chapter 2: Importance of Coordinated Care in Meeting the Needs of Children and Families Susan G. Forman, Melissa C. Fleuhr, Sade S. Porter & Jeffrey D. ShahidullahPart II. Blood, Cardiovascular and Circulatory System Disorders Chapter 3: Overview of Circulatory System Disorders Jeff Bostwick, Clark R. Bray & Heather Kwolek Chapter 4: Cardiac Disorders Stewart W. Ehly & Noel Estrada-Hernandez Chapter 5: Childhood Leukemia Lea A. Theodore, Karen Cross, Lauren Gammie, Marlena Minkos, Danielle Stern & Alyssa Perri Elias Chapter 6: 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome or DiGeorge Syndrome Priscilla H. Duong & Hiroko Tanaka Chapter 7: Hemophilia Mickey Randolph & Ethan J. Schilling Chapter 8: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Tiffany Chenneville & Kamesha Gabbidon Chapter 9: Noonan Syndrome Suzanne Margiano, Lorette McWilliams, Johana deLeyer-Tiarks & Carissa Scogin Chapter 10: Sickle Cell and other Anemias Linda W. Morse, Melanie C. Morse & Sarah E. BillsPart III. Central Nervous System Disorders Chapter 11: Overview of CNS Disorders Ivette Merced Chapter 12: Adrenoleukodystrophy Harvey Switzky, James P. Van Haneghan & Abigail Baxter Chapter 13: Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum Krystal T. Simmons, Bianca S. Watkins & Sherine Presley Chapter 14: Angelman Syndrome Sara S. Frye & Allison Fairchild Chapter 15: Autism Christine L. Cole & Alana Telesford Chapter 16: Cerebral Palsy Sai Sudha Aravala, Adeline Bray & Karen Cross Chapter 17: Cri-du-Chat Phyllis S. Ohr Chapter 18: Down Syndrome Nicholas W. Gelbar Chapter 19: Epilepsy Megan Aros-O'Malley, David L. Wodrich & Randa Jarrar Chapter 20: Hereditary Ataxia Taylor-Kristen Myers Chapter 21: Mitochondrial Disorders Cynthia K. Lang, Alyssa A. Gonzalez & Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 22: PANDAS/PANS Kandace M. Hoppin & Patricia Rice Doran Chapter 23: Prader-Willi Syndrome Moira Wendel & Julia Ogg Chapter 24: Rett Syndrome Nicholas W. Gelbar Chapter 25: Spina Bifida Fay Roseman & Agnes Shine Chapter 26: Williams Syndrome Carly B. Gilson, Terry Monkaba, Maria Mello & Robin PeggPart IV. Digestive System Disorders Chapter 27: Overview of Digestive System Disorders Cheryl Maykel, Lauren Gammie & Johanna deLeyer-Tiarks Chapter 28: Celiac Disease Emily M. Jimenez, Daphne J. Hill & Anita Sohn McCormick Chapter 29: Hirschsprung's Disease Craig L. Frisby Chapter 30: Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Stevie Puckett-Perez & Chelsea Vaughan Chapter 31: Phenylketonuria Julia Ogg & Daniel V. StrisselPart V. Endocrine & Reproductive System Disorders Chapter 32: Overview of Endocrine & Reproductive System Disorders Cindy Chin, Graciela E. Silva & Mark Wheeler Chapter 33: Conditions Associated with Growth David E. Sandberg & Kristina I. Suorsa Johnson Chapter 34: Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Allison Fairchild & Madison Preece Chapter 35: Klinefelter Syndrome Kristina I. Suorsa Johnson & David E. Sandberg Chapter 36: Thyroid Disorders Samantha Coyle & Brooke Stettler Chapter 37: Turner Syndrome Kristina I. Suorsa Johnson & David E. Sandberg Chapter 38: Type 1 Diabetes Natalie A. Larez & Michelle M. Perfect Chapter 39: Type 2 Diabetes Stihlyn Chamberlain & Savina Maria BelloPart VI. Respiratory System Disorders Chapter 40: Overview of Respiratory System Disorders Melissa A. Bray, Cheryl Maykel, Lea Theodore & Justina Petrullo Chapter 41: Asthma Cheryl Maykel, Melissa A. Bray, Meghan Long & Lauren Gammie Chapter 42: Cystic Fibrosis Jeanette Smith Phoenix & Keiko Aoyagi Chapter 43: Cytomegalovirus Maryann Santos Chapter 44: Sarcoidosis Adeline Bray, Sar Aravala & Craig SchrammPart VII. Musculoskeletal Disorders Chapter 45: Overview of Musculoskeletal Disorders Sai Aravala, Adeline Bray, Evagelia B. Lolis & Alyssa M. Bunyea Chapter 46: Achondroplasia Cynthia A. Riccio & Anita Sohn McCormick Chapter 47: Charcot Marie Tooth Disease Jennifer Tucker & Meghan Nickels Chapter 48: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Rebecca J. Tipton & Eric L. Robinson Chapter 49: Marfan Syndrome Brittany A. Dale & David E. McIntosh Chapter 50: Muscular Dystrophies Jennifer Tucker & Megan Jeune Chapter 51: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Kelly N. Clark & Christine K. Malecki Chapter 52: Sotos Syndrome Kari A. Sassu, Aarti P. Bellara, Michelle Levine-Schmitt, Emily L. Winter, Katherine R. Nelson, Alyssa M. Bunyea, Cindy C. Labbe, Elena S. Volfinzon, & Adeline M. BrayPart VIII. Mixed/Multisystem Disorders Chapter 53: Overview of Multisystem Disorders Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 54: CHARGE Syndrome Timothy S. Hartshorne & Lillian J. Slavin Chapter 55: Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Emily M. Jimenez & Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 56: Fragile X Syndrome Lea A. Theodore, Adeline M. Bray, Lydia Rumpf, Sai S. Aravala & Justina Petrullo Chapter 57: Lysosomal Storage Disorders Allison Fairchild & Melina Islas Chapter 58: Mucopolysaccharide Disorders Carolyn Tureaud, Taylor Kristen-Myers & Michelle Perfect Chapter 59: Neurofibromatosis Elizabeth Perdue, Lindsey Carnes & Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 60: Pediatric Cancer Lea A. Theodore, Melissa A. Bray, Lauren Gammie, Cassandra Odell, Larissa Hoefler, Kerrilyn Surdi, Lydia Rumpf, & Alyssa Perri Elias Chapter 61: Smith-Magenis Syndrome James P. Van Haneghan, Abigail Baxter & Harvey N. Switzky Chapter 62: Sturge-Weber Syndrome Emily M. Jimenez & George W. Hynd Chapter 63: Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Cynthia A. Riccio & Huilin Linda Sun Chapter 64: Conclusion: Looking Back and Forward Melissa A. Bray, Michelle M. Perfect & Cynthia A. Riccio Appendix: Checklist for Developing Plans for Students with Health-Related Conditions Index About the Editors

    £72.90

  • APA Handbook of Pediatric Psychology

    American Psychological Association (APA) APA Handbook of Pediatric Psychology

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £328.80

  • University of Toronto Press SickKids

    Book SynopsisDavid Wright's SickKids: The History of the Hospital for Sick Children chronicles the remarkable history of SickKids, including its triumphs and tragedies, its discoveries and dead-ends.Trade Review‘SickKids is an impressive work of scholarship that should interest clinicians, historians, parents, and anyone interested in children’s health and social welfare policy.’ -- Cynthia A. Connolly * Journal of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, Online June 13 2017 *‘Wright’s history combines splendid scholarship with compelling readability and wise judgement. SickKids becomes difficult to put down, which is highest praise I can give for an institutional history.’ -- Michael Bliss * Canadian Historical Review vol 98:02:2017 *‘Enlivened by aptly selected illustrations and lucid prose, SickKids is an outstanding contribution to medical history in Canada.’ -- Karen Walloch * Isis vol 108:04:2017 *‘David Wright’s excellent history…provides the first comprehensive account of [Sickkids] hospital since its founding over 140 years ago…[This] book is highly recommended to historians interested in hospital, childcare, and pediatric medical/surgical history, and to the general interested reader.’ -- Judith Young * Historical Studies in Education Review Vol 30:1:2018 *Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Foreword List of Images and Tables Introduction Chapter 1: Between the Cradle and the Grave Chapter 2: The Sweetest of All the Charities Chapter 3: The Paper Tyrant Chapter 4: Club Feet and Crooked Limbs Chapter 5: Milk Sewage Chapter 6: Irradiation Chapter 7: Iron Lungs Chapter 8: Visiting Hours Chapter 9: The Rabbit Warren Chapter 10: Blue Babies Chapter 11: A Sisterhood of Nursing Chapter 12: Tragedy and Transformation: Chapter 13: The Atrium Chapter 14: A Genetic Wilderness Chapter 15: A Hospital without Walls Epilogue Further Reading Index

    £30.60

  • Paediatric Dentistry at a Glance

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Paediatric Dentistry at a Glance

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisPaediatric Dentistry at a Glance is the new title in the highly popular at a Glance series. It provides a concise and accessible introduction and revision aid, comprehensively covering all the constituent sub-topics that comprise paediatric dentistry.Trade Review“As a first edition, this book has the potential to be a strong presence in pediatric dental education, particularly from a clinical perspective.” (Doody’s, 15 November 2013) Table of ContentsTreatment planning, growth and development 1 Planning treatment for children 6 2 Growth and development 8 3 Child cognitive and psychological development 10 Strategies for management of the child patient 4 Behaviour management 12 5 Aversive conditioning and management of phobia 14 6 Local analgesia 16 7 Conscious sedation 18 8 General anaesthesia 20 9 Rubber dam 22 10 Dental radiography 24 Prevention of caries and erosion 11 Preventive care for children 26 12 Topical fluorides I 28 13 Topical fluorides II 30 14 Systemic fluoridation and fluoride toxicity 32 15 Cariology 34 16 Caries risk assessment and detection 36 17 Dental erosion 38 Restorative management in the primary dentition 18 Early childhood caries 40 19 Strip crowns for primary incisors 42 20 Plastic restorations in primary molars 44 21 Pulp therapy 46 22 Crowns for primary molars 48 23 Management of extensive caries 50 Management of fi rst permanent molars 24 Preservation of the fi rst permanent molar 52 25 Molar incisor hypomineralisation 54 Space management 26 Space maintenance 56 Dento-alveolar trauma 27 Assessment of trauma in children 58 28 Trauma to primary teeth 60 29 Crown fractures in permanent teeth 62 30 Complicated crown and crown/root fractures 64 31 Non-vital immature teeth 66 32 Root fractures 68 33 Luxations and avulsion 70 Paediatric oral medicine and pathology 34 Diagnosis, biopsy and investigation of pathology in children 72 35 Differential diagnosis of pathology of the jaws 74 36 Management of odontogenic infections in children 76 37 Ulcers and vesiculobullous lesions in children 78 38 Swellings and enlargements of the gingiva 80 39 Oral pathology in the newborn 82 Dental and oro-facial anomalies 40 Premature loss of primary teeth 84 41 Missing teeth and extra teeth 86 42 Disorders of tooth shape and size 88 43 Enamel disorders 90 44 Disorders of dentine and eruptive defects 92 Management of children with special needs 45 Physical and learning disabilities I 94 46 Physical and learning disabilities II 96 47 Bleeding disorders 98 48 Thalassaemia and other blood dyscrasias 100 49 Children with congenital heart defects 102 50 Children with cancer 104 51 The diabetic child 106 52 Kidney and liver disease and organ transplantation 108 53 Prescribing drugs for children 110 References 113 Index 115

    10 in stock

    £38.95

  • 1 in stock

    £108.90

  • Coping Skills Interventions for Children and

    John Wiley & Sons Inc Coping Skills Interventions for Children and

    Book SynopsisA book in the Psychoeducational Intervention Series Provides a wide range of coping skills interventions for helpingchildren learn to handle everyday stress and deal better withacademic, interpersonal, and physical demands both in and out ofthe classroom. Also includes specific techniques for promotingchange and evaluating results.Trade Review"Forman has assembled the most comprehensive literature on coping skills interventions for children and adolescents currently available...an extraordinarily valuable resource." --Thomas R. Kratochwill, professor, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin, MadisonTable of ContentsStress and Coping in Children and Adolescents. Learning to Relax. Facilitating Social Problem Solving. Improving Social Interactions. Acquiring Assertiveness Skills. Using Self-Instruction Techniques. Decreasing Irrational Beliefs. Developing Stress-Reducing Thought Patterns. Changing Beliefs About Success and Failure. Promoting Behavioral Self-Control. Prevention Applications. Successful Implementation.

    £40.38

  • The Capute Scales Manual: Cognitive Adaptive Test

    Brookes Publishing Co The Capute Scales Manual: Cognitive Adaptive Test

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisCreated for use in clinical settings, The Capute Scales are effective both as a screener for general practitioners and as an assessment tool for specialists such as developmental pediatricians, speech-language pathologists, and occupational therapists. With its high correlation with the Bayley Scales of Infant Development, this standardized instrument will assist clinicians in making developmental diagnoses, counseling families, and guiding them to appropriate intervention services.The Capute Scales Manual includes an explanation of the scales' development, guidelines on administration and scoring, an overview of clinical and research use, and information on standardization of the scales and their use in other languages.Available in other languages: Spanish and Russian translations are included in the manual, and work on other translations is ongoing. This manual is part of The Capute Scales, a norm-referenced, 100-item screening and assessment tool that helps experienced practitioners identify developmental delays in children from 1–36 months of age.Developed by Arnold J. Capute, the founding father of neurodevelopmental pediatrics, this reliable, easy-to-administer tool was tested and refined at the Kennedy Krieger Institute for more than 30 years.

    2 in stock

    £44.00

  • The Capute Scales Scoring Sheets: Cognitive

    Brookes Publishing Co The Capute Scales Scoring Sheets: Cognitive

    Book SynopsisCThis easy-to-administer tool consists of two tests on separate "streams" of development: visual-motor functioning and expressive and receptive language development. These tests help pinpoint any instances of delay (a slower rate of milestone acquisition), deviancy (any unusual development within a specific stream), and dissociation (an uneven rate of milestone acquisition). Fast and easy to complete, The Capute Scales require minimal equipment and can be administered in just 6 to 20 minutes. Because the tests measure functioning across two streams of development, The Capute Scales help clinicians distinguish between global developmental delays and specific areas of concern. This product is sold in a package of 20.

    £31.06

  • Understanding Newborn Behavior & Early

    Brookes Publishing Co Understanding Newborn Behavior & Early

    Book SynopsisGiving babies a "voice" helps parents understand their baby's unique strengths and needs. This observational tool and handbook, complete with beautiful four-color photographs by a Pulitzer prize-winning photographer, gives professionals a systematic way to help parents respond with confidence to their baby's individual needs—and build positive parent–professional relationships in the process. Flexible, easy to integrate into everyday practice, and based on more than 25 years of research, this system includesA short, easy-to-use, interactive observational tool. With the Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) system, professionals will have a structured set of 18 observations for infants from birth to approximately 3 months. Including parents as partners, professionals guide the observation, discuss the baby's abilities and behaviors with parents, encourage parent insights and questions, and suggest specific ways to support the child's development. (Appropriate use of the NBO tool in clinical practice requires training through the NBO training program.)A complete guide to the NBO system. Through realistic case studies, step-by-step how-to instructions, and color photos illustrating each NBO item, professionals will understand how to use the NBO effectively with a wide variety of families.Invaluable professional guidance. More than a tool, the handbook helps professionals improve their daily work with in-depth information on infant and parent development, cultural competence, premature and at-risk infants, family–centered care, and more.An essential resource from the co-author of the highly regarded Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (NBAS) and his colleagues, this system is just what clinicians in hospital, clinic, or home settings need to help new mothers and fathers get to know their baby, increase their confidence and competence as parents, and support their child's growth and development.Table of ContentsThe Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) System and the Theoretical and Clinical Principles Underlying Its Use; The Newborn Parent: Promoting the Parent-Infant Relationship through the NBO; The NBO Manual: Administration, Recording, Interpretation, Developmental Course and Implications for Caregiving; Communication for Relationship: Working with Parents and Their Infants in the Newborn Period; Incorporating the NBO into the Newborn Nursery Setting; Uses of the NBO with Preterm or Medically Fragile Infants.; The NBO in Clinical Settings: Nursing Perspectives; Cultural Considerations in the Use of the NBO.

    £52.20

  • The Handbook of Paediatric Audiology

    Gallaudet University Press,U.S. The Handbook of Paediatric Audiology

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £61.28

  • Women of Rochester Pediatrics: In Their Own Words

    Boydell & Brewer Ltd Women of Rochester Pediatrics: In Their Own Words

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA helpful road map to a future successful career through life stories shared by a group of distinguished university women, all professors of Pediatrics at the University of Rochester. In this inspiring collection of life stories, distinguished women pediatricians reflect on how following their passion for caring for children has led to satisfying and successful careers in the vibrant, ever-changing arena of academic medicine. While some were challenged by a bias against women physicians, themes of optimism and confidence shine as each tells her story. The career paths of these women are as rich and varied as their diverse backgrounds. Several lead federally funded research teams. One is internationally known as a major figure in the "Back to Breastfeeding" movement of the 1960s. Another partners with engineering faculty to create miniature medical devices for newborns. Some are deeply involved in community and international health issues, while others work at the national level to determine how best to teach Pediatrics to medical students in this era of rapid technological andsocial change. Throughout the stories runs a strong connective thread. These doctors discovered at the University of Rochester an environment where their skills would blossom and where they could create satisfying lives for themselves and their families, while working to improve healthcare for the world's children. The strategies they used to overcome old barriers and meet new challenges make this a useful handbook for those looking for a career in any profession. Nancy Wharton Bolger is a writer and editor associated with the University of Rochester Medical Center.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Chloe G. Alexson, MD [1928-2014] Barbara L. Asselin, MD Constance D. Baldwin, PhD Marilyn R. Brown, MD Cenie C. Cafarelli, MD Mary T. Caserta, MD Patricia R. Chess, MD Cynthia Christy, MD Margaret T. Colgan, MD [1928-2018] Heidi V. Connolly, MD Anne B. Francis, MD Lynn C. Garfunkel, MD Catherine A. Goodfellow, MD Ronnie Guillet, MD, PhD Caroline B. Hall, MD [1939-2012] Jill S. Halterman, MD, MPH Cynthia R. Howard, MD Susan L. Hyman, MD Nirupama B. Laroia, MBBS, MD Ruth A. Lawrence, MD Ann M. Lenane, MD Elizabeth R. McAnarney, MD Dale L. Phelps, MD Karen S. Powers, MD Gloria S. Pryhuber, MD Olle Jane (O.J.) Z. Sahler, MD Nina F. Schor, MD, PhD Moira A. Szilagyi, MD, PhD Karen Z. Voter, MD

    1 in stock

    £11.50

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Challenging Cases in Pediatric Cardiology

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    Book SynopsisWritten in a case-based format, this valuable resource helps primary care physicians in diagnosing and treating children with common and uncommon cardiac conditions. Cases are grouped by treating location: office, nursery, emergency department, and pediatric intensive care unit. Following the case presentation, each chapter follows the steps of: differential diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and discussion. Valuable pearls of information are included, as well as "Practice Points," which is a quick refresher on the key issues presented in the case.TOPICS INCLUDE Refractory Supraventricular Tachycardia and Hypotension Cyanosis Without a Murmur An Enlarged Cardiac Silhouette on Chest Radiograph A Loud Murmur in an Asymptomatic Infant Small Heart with "White Out" on Chest Radiograph Cardiac Arrest in an Adolescent Recurrent Seizures and a Family History of Sudden Death Wide QRS Tachycardia and Heart Failure Wheezing and Recurrent Pneumonia And more… Table of Contents Part 1: Pediatric Cardiology in the Office 1 Refractory Supraventricular Tachycardia and Hypotension 2 Cyanosis Without a Murmur 3 An Enlarged Cardiac Silhouette on Chest Radiograph 4 Unexplained Tachycardia 5 An Adolescent with Stomach Pain 6 Family History of Sudden Death 7 Tachypnea in a 6-week-old Infant 8 Cyanosis in a 4-year-old Male 9 Fainting in an Adolescent at School 10 A New Murmur and Rash 11 Chest Pain with Exercise 12 An Athlete with a Murmur 13 Syncope During a Basketball Game 14 Sports Participation in a Child after Heart Surgery 15 An Abnormal Echocardiogram in an Athlete Part 2: Pediatric Cardiology in the Nursery 16 Cyanosis in a Newborn 17 A Loud Murmur in an Asymptomatic Infant 18 Cardiogenic Shock in a 2-day-old 19 Tachycardia with Fetal Hydrops 20 Small Heart with 'White Out' on Chest Radiograph 21 Tachypnea and Poor Pulses Part 3: Pediatric Cardiology in the Emergency Department 22 Cardiac Arrest in an Adolescent 23 Syncope in an Adolescent 24 Recurrent Seizures and a Family History of Sudden Death 25 Increasing Shortness of Breath with Exercise 26 Cardiac Failure and Abnormal ECG in an Infant 27 Syncope and Exercise Intolerance in an Adolescent Female 28 Fainting and Bradycardia 29 A Toddler with Failure to Thrive, Hypotonia and Murmur Part 4: Pediatric Cardiology in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 30 Hemiplegia in a 17-Year-Old Athlete 31 Dysmorphic Infant with Stridor 32 Wide QRS Tachycardia and Heart Failure 33 Fever and Acute Onset of Shortness of Breath 34 Failure to Thrive in Infant with No Murmur 35 Wheezing and Recurrent Pneumonia

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    £52.00

  • NICU Primer for Pharmacists

    American Society of Health-System Pharmacists NICU Primer for Pharmacists

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    £65.70

  • Auditory Disorders in School Children: The Law,

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Auditory Disorders in School Children: The Law,

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe 4th edition of this classic text covers techniques for identifying hearing loss in infants and children. The fourth edition of the classic text on Auditory Disorders in School Children extensively covers techniques for identifying hearing loss in infants and children. Co-authored by leading specialists, the child-centered book provides important information on diagnosis and treatment of mild to severe auditory disorders, including screening and diagnostic testing procedures, hearing aids, cochlear implants, auditory processing disorders and much more. A key section has been added on ''The Audiology Home,'' which explores the possibilities of a family-oriented treatment center to achieve maximum benefit for each child with auditory disorders. Key features of the new edition: Covers a broad range of disorders, from mild to severe, to maximize your diagnostic capabilities Updated material on cochlear implants and the newest technology used to manage severe deafness Examines all aspects of hearing loss, such as identification and interpretation, auditory training, amplification devices, and more Introduces "The Audiology Home," an innovative approach to centralizing patient care of infants and children for optimal results Unique section on applying legal regulations to educational programs This authoritative text thoroughly examines all the treatment options that are reshaping the future of auditory disorders. It is ideal for students and residents in communication disorders programs, and is an outstanding course book. This highly practical and didactic book belongs on the shelf of all audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and pediatricians.Table of Contents1. A New Era for the Identification and Treatment of Children with Auditory Disorders Section I. The Law 2. Special Education Law: A New IDEA for Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing Section II. Identification 3. Behavioral and Physiological Measures of Hearing: Principles and Interpretation 4. Medical Aspects of Disorders of the Auditory System 5. Screening for Auditory Disorders 6. Auditory Processing Disorders 7. Psychoeducational Assessment of Individuals with Hearing Loss 8. Psychoeducational Assessment of Children with Auditory Language Learning Problems Section III. Remediation 9. Family and Early School Intervention for the New Era Child 10. Contribution of Mild Hearing Loss to Auditory Language Learning Problems 11. Maintenance of Personal Hearing Aids 12. Classroom Acoustics 13. Classroom Amplification Systems 14. Assistive Devices 15. Cochlear Implants 16. Techniques and Concepts in Auditory Learning and Speechreading Enhancement 17. Remediation of Auditory Processing Disorders in Children: An Overview 18. Classroom Intervention Strategies and Resource Materials for Children with Hearing Impairment 19. Counseling for Parents of Children with Auditory Disorders 20. Enhancing the Self-Image of the Mainstream Child with Auditory Disorders

    1 in stock

    £13.00

  • Teaching Atlas of Pediatric Imaging

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Teaching Atlas of Pediatric Imaging

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis125 cases addressing "real-life" clinical problems Complete with the insights of leading pediatric radiologists, Teaching Atlas of Pediatric Imaging provides 125 cases that address the challenging "real-life" clinical problems that you are likely to encounter. Each chapter presents a different case with a complete patient work-up that includes clinical presentation, diagnosis, differential diagnoses, radiological and clinical findings, treatment summary and suggested readings. With a view to providing the opportunity for self-assessment, the authors omit the diagnosis from the first pages of each case to enable self-testing and review. Highlights: Easy-to-access arrangement of cases based on anatomy: head and neck, chest, heart, abdomen, pelvis, and the musculoskeletal system Coverage of a wide spectrum of diseases, from the very common to more important uncommon entities, including congenital heart disease, bone dysplasias and more Differential diagnoses for each case, as well as information on etiology, pathology, treatment, and complications "Pearls" and "Pitfalls" that help you identify important points and avoid errors in image interpretation Here is a valuable resource for the clinician at every level, from the resident preparing for the radiology board examinations, to the practitioner seeking the Certificate of Added Qualification in Pediatric Radiology, to the general radiologist or pediatrician seeking a practical reference text.Trade ReviewA very useful book to pediatricians in training and practice.--Pediatric Endocrinology Reviews "Very useful to medical imaging facilities...[T]his resource can be employed to enhance ones knowledge of paediatric pathology possibilities and the important areas to consider when undertaking this task. It is well worth considering." -- The Radiographer

    1 in stock

    £65.08

  • Supporting Students with Special Health Care

    Brookes Publishing Co Supporting Students with Special Health Care

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEssential for every school health office, this fully illustrated reference is the ultimate guide to caring for and supporting children with special health care needs in educational settings. A comprehensive update of the classic guide school nurses trust, this authoritative book compiles the latest guidelines on working with students with special health care needs, step-by-step procedures for using today’s medical technologies, and access to more than 50 reproducible planning forms and checklists. Experts from nursing, medicine, and parent advocacy across the country reviewed and vetted the content, so you can implement the techniques and guidelines with confidence. A must for school nurses and related professionals, this practical reference tool will help schools deliver the services and supports that promote health, safety, and success for children with special health care needs.THE LATEST ON: Supporting students with a wide range of special care needs, such as respiratory concerns, neurological issues, diabetes, allergies, and bladder and kidney issues Safely and skilfully using medical technologies, including feeding tubes, insulin administration devices , baclofen pumps, ventilators, ostomies, intravenous lines, oxygen and more Planning supportive classrooms that meet legal requirements and are well prepared for both everyday care and medical emergencies Collaborating with a student’s whole health care team to create a family-centred, child-centred health care plan Meeting the needs of culturally and linguistically diverse families Facilitating a student’s smooth transition from the paediatric to adult health care systems PRACTICAL MATERIALS:More than 100 high-quality illustrations, plus printable online forms and checklists to ensure organized record keeping, training, and program planning. With 50 reproducible materials! Dozens of skills checklists for specific medical technologies Entrance Process Checklist Individualized Health Care Plan forms Emergency Plan form for students One-Page Portable Medical Summary Template Latex Allergy Checklist for Schools School and Camp Medication Order and more!

    1 in stock

    £52.00

  • Let's Talk: Navigating Communication Services and

    Brookes Publishing Co Let's Talk: Navigating Communication Services and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is a book for professionals to share with families of young children (0 - 5 years) who have been or are in the process of being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The authors help families 1) navigate a child's ASD diagnosis and treatment options, 2) understand the range of early intervention professionals and their respective roles, and 3) learn that communication is a critical aspect of diagnosis and intervention.Communication is often a parent’s number-one concern when a young child is diagnosed with autism. With so many interventions available, how can families be sure they’re choosing the best option for their child? Share this accessible book with parents, and give them the practical knowledge they need to evaluate communication therapies and treatments—and make sound decisions rooted in evidence-based practice. A parent-friendly resource from trusted experts on autism and communication, this book covers everything from autism fundamentals to the specifics of developing an individualized treatment plan for children birth to 5. With the research-based knowledge and real-world guidance in these pages, parents will be well-informed advocates ready to provide the best support for their children on the spectrum.Help Parents: arm themselves with essential knowledge about autism and how it’s diagnosed understand the range of social communication behaviors they might see in their child learn the how and why of developmental assessments choose evidence-based treatments and interventions that address their child’s specific communication needs support their child’s development of key skills, such as motor imitation, joint attention, play, and spontaneous communication make the most of available educational services, including IEPs and IFSPs partner effectively with SLPs, OTs, special educators, and paraprofessionals navigate the complex emotions associated with a child’s autism diagnosis

    1 in stock

    £25.46

  • Developmental Screening in Your Community: An

    Brookes Publishing Co Developmental Screening in Your Community: An

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs a professional who works with young children, you know how early detection of delays and disabilities can change the course of a child's whole life. But in today's communities, many programmes and providers still struggle to coordinate their screening efforts so children who need services don't slip through the cracks. Integrated, community-wide screening and early detection/child find systems are the answer—and this is the first book with the systematic, big-picture guidance and specific information you need to develop your own system or strengthen and refine your existing system. Developed by early childhood, medical, and social service experts in screening and assessment, this groundbreaking book helps your community establish an effective early detection system that's comprehensive and low-cost; encourages close collaboration among health, social service, and educational agencies; and meets each child's whole continuum of needs, from universal screening to community services. You'll get detailed guidance on 6 key components of successful community-wide early detection: Programme goals Community public awareness Centralised contact and referral Developmental-behavioural screening system Follow-up Ongoing programme evaluation You'll also discover the critical foundations and procedures for:connecting everyone who screens children across settings into a single unified system ensuring that all parts of the system align and work seamlessly together selecting and using the best developmental and behavioural screening measures monitoring your system so that all parts keep functioning smoothly and children get the services they need improving screening and referrals across diverse settings: early childhood education, social service, and medical home settingsWith this adaptable, integrated plan for early detection/child find, your community will ensure that delays are caught quickly and all young children and their families get the services and supports they need to thrive.

    2 in stock

    £29.71

  • Rapid Motor Imitation Antecedent (RMIA) Training

    Brookes Publishing Co Rapid Motor Imitation Antecedent (RMIA) Training

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhen you're working with preverbal children on the autism spectrum, you need a complete toolbox of highly effective strategies to expand their communication skills. Add Rapid Motor Imitation Antecedent Training (RMIA) , and you'll have one of the most promising interventions for helping young children say their first words. A discrete trial intervention approach for preschoolers with autism who have severe language delays, RMIA is a crucial step on the path to improved communication function. It's an easy-to-use method: children imitate a rapid series of simple motor actions and are then asked to imitate a word. The momentum they build by performing the easy motor actions helps them comply with the more difficult task of word production. A must for SLPs and autism specialists, RMIA is an ideal addition to your current lineup of strategies and supports: Experimentally tested at the Yale Child Study Centre, one of the nation's top autism treatment centres. Originally developed since 2002 at Teachers College, Columbia University and proven effective for helping young children develop functional speech. Perfect to use in tandem with naturalistic interventions like Parent Responsiveness Training. Focused specifically on initial imitation of words—a critical step toward using language spontaneously. Quick and easy to implement—RMIA should be administered in short, frequent doses, making it an easy fit with your everyday practices. The only product available that shows SLPs and autism specialists how to conduct RMIA, this manual-and-CD set gives you everything you need for successful implementation. You'll get complete, practical guidance in the accessible how-to manual, and the CD-ROM gives you a full hour of explicit demonstration videos that show case studies of RMIA in action. You'll also get printable data collection forms to help organise RMIA sessions and assist in data keeping (both blank forms and completed samples). A key component of your comprehensive intervention program for social communication, RMIA will help young preverbal children overcome the hurdles to saying their first words—and start making real progress toward communicative competence.

    1 in stock

    £42.46

  • Early Intervention Every Day!: Embedding

    Brookes Publishing Co Early Intervention Every Day!: Embedding

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEffective early intervention doesn't stop when the provider leaves the family s home. That s why every interventionist needs this practical source book, packed with research-based strategies for helping parents and caregivers take a consistent, active role in supporting young children s development. Targeting 80 skills in 6 key developmental domains for children birth to three, this reader-friendly guide gives professionals dozens of ready-to-use ideas for helping families and caregivers embed learning opportunities in their everyday routines. Early interventionists will turn to this book again and again for strategies that enhance child development, strengthen attachment, and help children with developmental delays participate fully in family life.

    1 in stock

    £29.71

  • Social-Emotional Assessment/Evaluation Measure

    Brookes Publishing Co Social-Emotional Assessment/Evaluation Measure

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith this in-depth, easy-to-use tool, your programme can reliably assess and monitor social-emotional development in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers at risk for delays or challenges. An ideal follow up to screeners such as ASQ:SE, the two-part SEAM™ assessment reveals detailed qualitative information on children's social-emotional competence— and identifies their caregivers' strengths and areas of need. Easy to learn and implement, SEAM™ can be used by a wide variety of early childhood professionals, including those with little or no training in mental-health or behavioural interventions.SEAM™ helps your programme: support development of important social-emotional skills in order to minimize challenging behaviours build strong, proactive partnerships with families promote positive parent-child interactions in the critical first years of life assist with developing developmentally appropriate goals and intervention activities monitor child progress toward social-emotional goals Table of ContentsAbout the AuthorsAcknowledgmentsDedication1.Introduction to the SEAM2.SEAM3.SEAM with Ages4.SEAM Family Profile5.Summarizing SEAM Information6.Scenario: Completing the SEAM and the SEAM with Ages7.Technical ReportReferencesAppendix A: Benchmarks and Items for SEAM and SEAM with AgesAppendix B: Benchmarks and Items for SEAM Family ProfileIndexContents of the CD-ROMAbout This CD-ROMEnd User License Agreement

    1 in stock

    £44.20

  • Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist

    Brookes Publishing Co Parenting Interactions with Children: Checklist

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisWhere are parents' skills the strongest - and how can they be encouraged to better support young children's cognitive, social, and language development? Home visitors can find out in minutes with PICCOLO trade; the quick, reliable observational tool designed to assess and monitor the quality of parent-child interactions. Developed for use with parents of children ages 1 to 3, PICCOLO measures 29 developmentally supportive parenting behaviors in 4 critical domains - Affection, Responsiveness, Encouragement, and Teaching. It's the best way to assess which parenting behaviors are working, develop individualized interventions that help parents improve, and track the positive outcomes of your parent support program.This User's Guide gives readers explicit guidance on using the PICCOLO, including a Frequently Asked Questions section. A discussion about the tool's development and psychometric properties section are also included. The appendix includes a photocopiable Spanish translation of the PICCOLO and the scoring key for the video clips on the PICCOLO DVD.

    7 in stock

    £29.71

  • An Activity-Based Approach to Early Intervention:

    Brookes Publishing Co An Activity-Based Approach to Early Intervention:

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisEarly childhood professionals—learn the nuts and bolts of activity-based intervention (ABI), the trusted, child-directed approach for young children birth to 5. With the fourth edition of this classic textbook and professional guide—now expanded by 30%!—you'll discover how to embed learning opportunities in everyday activities to help children acquire and generalize functional skills and reach their developmental goals. You'll get a comprehensive introduction to the benefits, challenges, and foundations of ABI, and you'll find in-depth guidance on how to apply this popular approach with children in center- and home-based programs. Case stories, examples, and sample forms throughout clarify important points and procedures. Updated with practical new information on ABI training, implementation, and more, this book is a keystone of professional preparation for early interventionists and special educators. Implement ABI in multiple settings with diverse groups of young children, including kids with disabilities and those at risk Create multiple and varied learning opportunities within young children's natural routines and interactions Seamlessly link screening, assessment, goal development, intervention, and evaluation Develop individualized IFSP and IEP goals Observe children before and after intervention to determine next steps Understand and address the challenges of establishing evidence-based practices Work as a team with other professionals and families WHAT'S NEW: New chapters on conducting high-quality child observations, applying ABI in centers and in homes, and using ABI with children who have significant disabilities Expanded information on key topics, including training paraprofessionals on ABI and keeping families involved Updated course companion website with PowerPoint slides, study questions, and application activities

    2 in stock

    £42.46

  • Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social-Emotional (ASQ®:SE-2): Quick Start Guide (English): A Parent-Completed Child Monitoring System for Social-Emotional Behaviors

    Brookes Publishing Co Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social-Emotional (ASQ®:SE-2): Quick Start Guide (English): A Parent-Completed Child Monitoring System for Social-Emotional Behaviors

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe ASQ®:SE-2 Quick Start Guide is a convenient, at-a-glance guide that keeps ASQ:SE-2 scoring and administration basics right at the fingertips. Perfect for busy professionals on the go, this Quick Start Guide is laminated, lightweight, and so cost-effective that every professional in a program can have one (it's sold in a package of 5). ASQ:SE-2 users will turn to the Quick Start Guide for clear, simple directions on selecting the correct questionnaire, scoring ASQ:SE-2, and communicating results to parents.The Quick Start Guide is part of the ASQ:SE-2 screening system. ASQ:SE-2 is the NEW edition of the bestselling screener trusted to uncover possible social-emotional issues as early as possible during the crucial first 6 years of life. The 9 age-appropriate ASQ:SE-2 questionnaires effectively screen 7 key developmental areas: self-regulation, compliance, adaptive functioning, autonomy, affect, social-communication, and interaction with people. The second edition of ASQ:SE-2 has been revised and updated with invaluable new features, including a NEW 2 month questionnaire, an expanded age range, updated cutoff scores, new behavior and communication items, and more updates to help you better support families and promote social-emotional development.

    1 in stock

    £24.70

  • Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Chest Radiographic Interpretation in Pediatric

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    Book SynopsisBeautifully illustrated case-based guide to reading chest radiographs in pediatric cardiac patients From congenital or acquired problems in newborns to cardiovascular abnormalities in older children, this comprehensive text explains how to interpret chest radiographs and how to report that information in day-to-day practice. It steers readers through this often challenging area using numerous practical case examples, more than 400 high-quality radiographs, drawings and specimen photographs, straightforward explanations of findings, and the collective experience of several of the world's foremost experts on cardiac imaging and pediatric cardiology. After an introductory discussion of normal cardiac anatomy and imaging, the authors provide readers with a systematic approach to understanding chest images in children with congenital or acquired heart disease followed by useful bulleted synopses of basic pathologic features, clinical manifestations and radiographic findings. While the trend in recent decades has been toward increasingly sophisticated imaging modalities, this book successfully illustrates that there is still an extraordinary amount of diagnostic and therapeutic information to be found in chest x-rays. Features Multiple perspectives from imagers, cardiologists, and cardiac surgeons on the pathology of congenital heart disease High-resolution radiographs, detailed drawings, and specimen photographs vividly elucidate interpretative principles Summary of pediatric cardiovascular surgical procedures provides context and practical examples of what to expect when viewing post-operative chest radiographs This book will improve the accuracy and confidence of any radiologist, cardiologist, or clinician involved in the interpretation of pediatric chest images and is ideal for residents and fellows in radiology and pediatric cardiology.Trade ReviewWell illustrated with more than 400 high-quality radiographs, drawings, and specimen photographs and many case examples...an excellent review.--American Journal of Neuroradiology

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    £999.99

  • Tumors of the Pediatric Central Nervous System

    Thieme Medical Publishers Inc Tumors of the Pediatric Central Nervous System

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTumors of the Pediatric Central Nervous System, Second Edition, provides readers with both medical management and surgical perspectives on the clinical, pathological, and radiological diagnoses and treatment of pediatric CNS tumors. It includes complete coverage of the latest diagnostic and management techniques, state-of-the-art technologies, and trends in the surgical treatment of pediatric tumors. Highlights of the Second Edition: Contains 19 new chapters on such topics as recent advances in the cytogenetics and molecular biology of pediatric brain tumors, gangliogliomas and miscellaneous spinal cord tumors in children, post-chemotherapy morbidity, and many more Addresses the important issues of long-term chronic treatment of pediatric tumor patients and related outcome measures Includes summary boxes and tables that distill large amounts of information for quick review Written by editors and contributors who are world-renowned experts in the field of pediatric neurosurgery and oncology Neurosurgeons, neurologists, oncologists, radiation oncologists, and pediatricians caring for patients with tumors of the central nervous system will find this book to be an essential resource that they will repeatedly consult as they strive to enhance patient care.

    3 in stock

    £207.10

  • Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, & Vivien Thomas:

    Chelsea House Publishers Alfred Blalock, Helen Taussig, & Vivien Thomas:

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £29.71

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision

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    Book SynopsisThis essential resource provides key background information and recommendations for themes critical to healthy child development along with well-child supervision standards for 31 age-based visits - from Newborn through 21 years. The result: better health care, more efficient visits, stronger partnerships with children and families, and better ability to keep up with changes in family, communities, and society that affect a child's health.Trade ReviewBright Futures has been selected as one of Doody’s Core Titles®

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Perinatal Care

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    Book SynopsisSignificantly revised and updated, the new 8th edition of this bestselling manual provides the latest recommendations on quality care of pregnant women, their foetuses, and their newborn infants. Jointly developed by the AAP and ACOG, this unique resource addresses the full spectrum of perinatal medicine from obstetric and pediatric standpoints. • New section on suggested levels of maternal care from birth centres to level IV institutions.• New sections on screening for preterm delivery risk added to chapter on antepartum care.• New topics covered include the timing of cord clamping, the need (or not) for bedrest, and updates in hypertension.• Guidance regarding postpartum contraception recommendations has been expanded.• New sections on mosquito-borne illnesses (including Zika).• New section infections with high risk infection control issues.• Updated recommendations on neonatal resuscitation, screening and management of hyperbilirubinemia, and neonatal drug withdrawal. Topics include:• Organization of perinatal health care.• Inpatient perinatal care services.• Quality improvement and patient safety.• Maternal and neonatal inter-hospital transfer.• Preconception care.• Antepartum care.• Intrapartum care of the mother.• Postpartum care of the mother.• Medical and obstetric complications.• Care of the newborn.• Neonatal complications and management of high-risk infants.• Perinatal infections.• Infection control.Trade Review“As a neonatal doctor I have found it valuable in terms of understanding obstetric decision-making and also for making treatment decisions for the newborn babies under my care [...] It is a book I will keep referring back to” — Stefan Zalewski, Infant magazine A 2023 Doody’s Core Title®Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Organization of Perinatal Health Care Chapter 2 Inpatient Perinatal Care Services Chapter 3 Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Chapter 4 Maternal and Neonatal Interhospital Transfer Chapter 5 Preconception Care Chapter 6 Antepartum Care Chapter 7 Intrapartum Care of the Mother Chapter 8 Postpartum Care of the Mother Chapter 9 Medical and Obstetric Complications Chapter 10 Care of the Newborn Chapter 11 Neonatal Complications and Management of High-Risk Infants Chapter 12 Perinatal Infections Chapter 13 Infection Control Appendixes A. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists’ Antepartum Record and Postpartum Form B. Early Pregnancy Risk Identification for Consultation C. Ongoing Pregnancy Risk Identification for Consultation D. Granting Obstetric Privileges E. Midwifery Glossary F. Standard Terminology for Reporting of Reproductive Health Statistics in the United States G. Federal Requirements for Patient Screening and Transfer H. American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statements and American College of Obstetrician and Gynecologists Committee Opinions and Practice Bulletins I. Website Resources Index

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Caring for Our Children: National Health and

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    Book SynopsisThe fourth edition contains guidelines on the development and evaluation of the health and safety of children in early care and education settings. This guide features 10 chapters of more than 650 standards and dozens of appendixes with valuable supplemental information, forms, and tools. KEY FEATURES: More than 100 updated standards and appendixes Updated appendixes, including Signs and Symptoms Chart, Recommended Immunization Schedule, and Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care Completely revised and updated topics on environmental health, infectious diseases, and nutrition TOPICS INCLUDE: Staffing Program activities for healthy development Health promotion and protection Nutrition and food service Facilities, supplies, equipment, and environmental health Play areas and playgrounds, and transportation Infectious diseases Children with special health care needs and disabilities Administration Licensing and community action And more Trade ReviewCaring for Our Children has been selected as one of Doody’s Core Titles®“This is an exemplary and comprehensive resource for anyone working with early childcare and education programs/systems. This is a comprehensive compilation of national health and safety standards for childcare and education programs. These standards cover a variety of topics ranging from health, safety, and developmental needs of the young child to nutrition, cultural and ethnic concerns, indoor/outdoor learning environments, parent/guardian/family relationships, children with special healthcare needs, transportation, provider and system requirements, quality improvement, and more.” — Anne Turner-Henson, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Alabama at BirminghamA 2023 Doody’s Core Title®Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Staffing 2. Program Activities for Healthy Development 3. Health Promotion and Protection 4. Nutrition and Food Service 5. Facilities, Supplies, Equipment, and Environmental Health 6. Play Areas/Playgrounds and Transportation 7. Infectious Diseases 8. Children With Special Health Care Needs and Disabilities 9. Administration 10. Licensing and Community Action Appendix A: Signs and Symptoms Chart Appendix B: Major Occupational Health Hazards Appendix C: Nutrition Specialist, Registered Dietitian, Licensed Nutritionist, Consultant, and Food Service Staff Qualifications Appendix D: Gloving Appendix E: Child Care Staff Health Assessment Appendix F: Enrollment/Attendance/Symptom Record Appendix G: Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule Appendix H: Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule Appendix I: Recommendations for Preventive Pediatric Health Care Appendix J: Selecting an Appropriate Sanitizer or Disinfectant Appendix K: Routine Schedule for Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting Appendix L: Cleaning Up Body Fluids Appendix M: Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect Appendix N: Protective Factors Regarding Child Abuse and Neglect Appendix O: Care Plan for Children with Special Health Care Needs Appendix P: Situations that Require Medical Attention Right Away Appendix Q: Getting Started with MyPlate Appendix R: Choose MyPlate: 10 Tips to a Great Plate Appendix S: Physical Activity: How Much Is Needed? Appendix T: Foster Care Appendix U: Recommended Safe Minimum Internal Cooking Temperatures Appendix V: Food Storage Chart Appendix W: Sample Food Service Cleaning Schedule Appendix X: Adaptive Equipment for Children with Special Health Care Needs Appendix Y: Non-Poisonous and Poisonous Plants Appendix Z: Depth Required for Shock-Absorbing Surfacing Materials for Use Under Play Equipment Appendix AA: Medication Administration Packet Appendix BB: Emergency Information Form for Children with Special Health Care Needs Appendix CC: Incident Report Form Appendix DD: Injury Report Form for Indoor and Outdoor Injuries Appendix EE: America's Playgrounds Safety Report Card Appendix FF: Child Health Assessment Appendix GG: Licensing and Public Regulation of Early Childhood Programs Appendix HH: Use Zones and Clearance Dimensions for Single-and Multi-Axis Swings Appendix II: Bicycle Helmets: Quick-Fit Check Appendix JJ: Our Child Care Center Supports Breastfeeding Appendix KK: Authorization for Emergency Medical/Dental Care Appendix LL: Conversion Table CFOC 2nd Edition to 3rd Edition Appendix MM: Conversion Table CFOC 3rd Edition to 2nd Edition

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • PPE: Preparticipation Physical Evaluation

    American Academy of Pediatrics PPE: Preparticipation Physical Evaluation

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis best-selling resource guides health care professionals through the preparticipation physical evaluation PPE process for young athletes from middle school through college. Included are recommendations on PPE timing, setting, and structure; medical history questions; and how to determine participation clearance. This resource also lists return-to-play guidelines, addresses medicolegal and ethical concerns, and explores future research and use of electronic formats. Contents cover physical examination and clearance, systems-based examinations, cardiovascular problems, central nervous system, pulmonary system, musculoskeletal conditions, and more.New in the Fifth Edition: New chapter for the female athlete New sections on mental health and the transgender athlete Includes English and Spanish versions of the History Form Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Goals Chapter 3: Timing, Setting, and Structure Chapter 4: Health Privacy, Ethical Issues, and Legal Concerns Chapter 5: General Considerations of the History, Physical Examination, and Medical Eligibility Chapter 6: Systems-Based Examination 6A. Cardiovascular Conditions 6B. Nervous System Conditions 6C. General Medical Conditions 6D. Pulmonary System 6E. Gastrointestinal/ Genitourinary Conditions 6F. Dermatologic Conditions 6G. Musculoskeletal Conditions 6H. Mental Health Chapter 7: The Female Athlete Chapter 8: The Athlete with a Disability Chapter 9: Transgender Athletes Chapter 10: Research Chapter 11: Conclusion Forms Appendices

    5 in stock

    £43.20

  • Berkowitz's Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach

    American Academy of Pediatrics Berkowitz's Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe reference of choice for pediatricians, residents and medical students, the newly revised and expanded 6th edition provides clear, practice-oriented guidance on the core knowledge in pediatrics. Edited by a leading primary care authority with more than one hundred contributors, the 6th edition provides comprehensive coverage of hundreds of topics ranging from temper tantrums and toilet training to adolescent depression and suicide. More than 155 (including 5 brand new) clinical chapters review pertinent epidemiology and pathophysiology, then give concise guidelines on what symptoms to look for, what alternative diagnoses to consider, what tests to order, and how to treat your patient. New in the 6th edition All chapters have been reviewed and updated to address current issues. Five new chapters are included on the following: Health Systems Science Population Health for Pediatricians Social Determinants of Health: Principles Adverse Childhood Experiences: Trauma Informed Care Commercially Exploited Children and Human Trafficking Student worksheets corresponding to each chapter's case study questions will be posted online in a user-friendly format so that they can be completed in preparation of discussions. Case study questions have been enhanced; resources, revised; and acronyms added as an appendix. This edition is completely reorganized into 15 sections using a systems-based approach. Trade ReviewA 2023 Doody’s Core Title®Table of Contents Preface Section I: Primary Care: Skills and Concepts Chapter 1. Primary Care: Introduction Chapter 2. Talking with Parents Chapter 3. Talking with Children Chapter 4. Talking with Adolescents Chapter 5. Telephone Management and E-Medicine Chapter 6. Informatics Chapter 7. Counseling Families about Internet Use Chapter 8. Cultural Competency Issues in Pediatrics Chapter 9. Global Child Health Chapter 10. Child Advocacy Section II: Principles of Health Care and Pediatric Management Chapter 11. Health Systems Science Chapter 12. Population Health for Pediatricians Chapter 13. Principles of Pediatric Therapeutics Chapter 14. Pediatric Pain and Symptom Management Chapter 15. Complementary and Integrative Medicine in Pediatric Primary Care Chapter 16. Principles of Pediatric Surgery Chapter 17. Image Gently Approach to Pediatric Imaging Chapter 18. Simulation in Pediatric Health Care Chapter 19. Pediatric Hospital Medicine Chapter 20. Pediatric Genomic Medicine Chapter 21. Principles of Quality Improvement: Improving Health Care for Pediatric Patients Chapter 22. Pediatric Palliative Care: Principles and Practice Section III: Health Maintenance and Anticipatory Guidance Chapter 23. Neonatal Examination and Nursery Visit Chapter 24. Maternal Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders: The Role of the Pediatrician Chapter 25. Newborn Screening Chapter 26. Caring for Twins and Higher-Order Multiples Chapter 27. Male Circumcision Chapter 28. Nutritional Needs Chapter 29. Breastfeeding Chapter 30. Sleep: Normal Patterns and Common Disorders Chapter 31. Oral Health and Dental Disorders Chapter 32. Normal Development and Developmental Surveillance, Screening, and Evaluation Chapter 33. Speech and Language Development: Normal Patterns and Common Disorders Chapter 34. Literacy Promotion in Pediatrics Chapter 35. Gifted Children Chapter 36. Children and School: A Primer for the Practitioner Chapter 37. Immunizations Chapter 38. Health Maintenance in Older Children and Adolescents Chapter 39. Health Care of International Adoptees Chapter 40. Health Care Needs of Children in Foster Care Chapter 41. Working with Immigrant Children and Their Families Chapter 42. Well Child Care for Children with Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome) Chapter 43. Well-Child Care for Preterm Infants Chapter 44. Care of Children with Special Health Care Needs Chapter 45. Injury Prevention Chapter 46. Fostering Self-Esteem Chapter 47. Sibling Rivalry Chapter 48. Toilet Training Chapter 49. Crying and Colic Chapter 50. Discipline Chapter 51. Temper Tantrums Chapter 52. Breath-Holding Spells Chapter 53. Fears, Phobias, and Anxiety Chapter 54. Thumb Sucking and Other Habits Chapter 55. Enuresis Chapter 56. Encopresis Section IV: Adolescent Health Chapter 57. Culturally Competent Care for Diverse Populations: Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression Chapter 58. Reproductive Health Chapter 59. Vaginitis Chapter 60. Sexually Transmitted Infections Chapter 61. Menstrual Disorders Chapter 62. Disorders of the Breast Chapter 63. Substance Use/Abuse Chapter 64. Eating Disorders Chapter 65. Body Modifications: Tattooing and Body Piercing Chapter 66. Depression and Suicide in Adolescents Section V: Acute and Emergent Problems Chapter 67. Fever and Bacteremia Chapter 68. Emerging Infectious Diseases Chapter 69. Febrile Seizures Chapter 70. Respiratory Distress Chapter 71. Stridor and Croup Chapter 72. Sudden Unexpected Infant Death and Brief Resolved Unexplained Events Chapter 73. Syncope Chapter 74. Shock Chapter 75. Approach to the Traumatized Child Chapter 76. Abdominal Trauma Chapter 77. Acute Abdomen (Appendicitis) Chapter 78. Head Trauma Chapter 79. Increased Intracranial Pressure Chapter 80. Management of Dehydration in Children: Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy Chapter 81. Acute Kidney Injury Chapter 82. Ingestions: Diagnosis and Management Chapter 83. Disaster Preparedness Chapter 84. Approach to the Child With Dysmorphism Section VI: Head, Neck, and Respiratory System Chapter 85. Craniofacial Anomalies Chapter 86. Common Oral Lesions Chapter 87. Otitis Media Chapter 88. Hearing Impairments Chapter 89. Sore Throat Chapter 90. Nosebleeds Chapter 91. Strabismus Chapter 92. Infections of the Eye Chapter 93. Excessive Tearing Chapter 94. Neck Masses Chapter 95. Allergic Disease Chapter 96. Wheezing and Asthma Chapter 97. Cough Section VII: Hematologic Disorders Chapter 98. Anemia Chapter 99. Bleeding Disorders Chapter 100. Lymphadenopathy Section VIII: Cardiovascular System Chapter 101. Heart Murmurs Chapter 102. Palpitations Chapter 103. Cyanosis in The Newborn Chapter 104. Congestive Heart Failure Chapter 105. Chest Pain Chapter 106. Hypertension Section IX: Genitourinary Disorders Chapter 107. Disorders of Sexual Differentiation Chapter 108. Inguinal Lumps and Bumps Chapter 109. Hematuria Chapter 110. Proteinuria Chapter 111. Nephrotic Syndrome Chapter 112. Urinary Tract Infections Section X: Orthopedic Disorders Chapter 113. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip Chapter 114. In-toeing and Out-toeing: Rotational Problems of the Lower Extremity Chapter 115. Angular Deformities of the Lower Extremity: Bowlegs and Knock-Knees Chapter 116. Orthopedic Injuries and Growing Pains Chapter 117. Sports-Related Acute Injuries Chapter 118. Evaluation of Limp Chapter 119. Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Neck and Back Section XI: Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter 120. Vomiting Chapter 121. Gastroesophageal Reflux Chapter 122. Gastrointestinal Bleeding Chapter 123. Diarrhea Chapter 124. Constipation Chapter 125. Abdominal Pain Chapter 126. Jaundice Chapter 127. Viral Hepatitis Section XII: Neuropsychiatric Disorders Chapter 128. Hypotonia Chapter 129. Headaches Chapter 130. Tics Chapter 131. Seizures and Epilepsy Chapter 132. Autism Spectrum Disorder Chapter 133. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Chapter 134. Psychopharmacology in Children Section XIII: Dermatologic Disorders Chapter 135. Acne Chapter 136. Disorders of the Hair and Scalp Chapter 137. Diaper Dermatitis Chapter 138. Papulosquamous Eruptions Chapter 139. Morbilliform Rashes Chapter 140. Vesicular Exanthems Section XIV: Social Determinants of Health Chapter 141. Social Determinants of Health: Principles Chapter 142. Adverse Childhood Experiences: Trauma Informed Care Chapter 143. Commercially Exploited Children and Human Trafficking Chapter 144. Physical Abuse Chapter 145. Sexual Abuse Chapter 146. Failure to Thrive Chapter 147. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Chapter 148. Infants of Substance Using Mothers Chapter 149. Divorce Chapter 150. School-Related Violence and Bullying Chapter 151. Intimate Partner Violence Section XV: Chronic Diseases of Childhood and Adolescence Chapter 152. Cancer in Children Chapter 153. Chronic Kidney Disease Chapter 154. Diabetes Mellitus Chapter 155. Childhood Obesity Chapter 156. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Benign Joint Pains of Childhood Chapter 157. Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases Appendix: List of Acronyms

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  • American Academy of Pediatrics AAP Healthy Development and Well-Child Support Chart

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe AAP Healthy Development and Well-Child Support Chart provides pediatric health professionals with a quick and easy-to-use reference on some of the most important areas covered in the pediatric well-child visit: developmental and social-emotional milestones, adolescent development, mental health, behavioral concerns, toxic stress and resilience, physical activity, sleep, and more. It addresses development in all age-groups, including middle childhood and adolescence. This comprehensive new resource features as assortment of tables, charts, graphs, and other accessible resources to support pediatric healthcare professionals at the point of care.Table of Contents Introduction What Children Need to Thrive Early Brain and Child Development Developmental Milestones: 1‒12 Months Developmental Milestones: 13‒33 Months Developmental Milestones: 3‒6 Years Social-Emotional Milestones Social-Emotional Development Adolescent Development Behavioral Concerns Mental Health Gender Care Obesity Care Physical Activity Sleep Toxic Stress and Resilience

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    £46.35

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Care: A Quick Reference Deck

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    Book SynopsisThis innovative deck provides primary care professionals with expert guidance on caring for newborns. Topics span everything from prenatal assessment to delivery and newborn evaluation, as well as feeding, general concerns, newborn illness, birth anomalies and skin lesions, specialized NICU care, preterm and full-term newborn concerns, and more. A series of illustrative boxes, tables, checklists, images, reference ranges, key principles, and supportive text are included in this handy deck.Topics Include Prenatal Assessment Delivery and Newborn Assessment Feeding General Newborn Concerns Newborn Respiratory Management Newborn Illness Other Birth Anomalies Newborn Skin Lesions Specialized Care Preterm/Early-Term Newborns And more... Table of Contents Introduction How to Use This Deck Figure, Table, and Box Credits AbbreviationsPrenatal Assessment 1. The Prenatal Pediatric Visit 2. The Maternal Medical and Family History 3. Fetal Risk, Assessment, and Interventions 4. Fetal Growth 5. Fetal Growth Restriction 6. DiabetesDelivery and Newborn Assessment 7. Delivery Room Resuscitation Prep 8. Need for Resuscitation 9. Immediate Delivery Procedures 10. Gestational Age Assessment 11. Newborn Assessment: Overview 12. Neurological Assessment 13. The High-Risk Newborn 14. Dried Blood Spot Screening 15. Circumcision 16. Discharge From the Hospital 17. The First Postpartum Visit 18. The Newborn Eyes 19. The Newborn EarsFeeding 20. Breastfeeding Benefits 21. Breastfeeding Initiation 22. Breastfeeding Latch 23. Providing Breastfeeding Support 24. Newborn Weight Loss 25. Breastfeeding Preterm Infants 26. Improving Milk Production 27. Nutrient Supplementation 28. Discharge Feeding Plan 29. Formula Feeding 30. Feeding EvaluationGeneral Newborn Concerns 31. Hyperbilirubinemia: Risk Factors and Definitions 32. Hyperbilirubinemia: Management and Follow-up 33. Jaundice 34. Elimination Patterns 35. Glucose 36. Hypoglycemia 37. Hyperglycemia 38. Immunizations 39. Safe Sleep 40. Safety ConcernsNewborn Respiratory Management 41. Respiratory Distress 42. Cyanosis 43. Respiratory Distress Syndrome 44. Acidosis 45. Tachypnea 46. Airway Issues 47. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome 48. Pneumonia 49. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia 50. Pneumomediastinum 51. Infants With Chronic Lung Disease 52. Additional Respiratory ManagementNewborn Illness 53. The Ill-Seeming Newborn 54. Endocrine and Metabolic Changes 55. Inborn Errors of Metabolism 56. Hyperinsulinism 57. Hypocalcemia and Hypercalcemia 58. Hypomagnesemia 59. Gastrointestinal Pathology 60. Intestinal and Bowel Obstruction 61. Hydronephrosis 62. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome 63. Congenital Anomalies 64. Congenital Heart Disease 65. Congestive Heart Failure 66. Rickets (Osteopenia) 67. Endotracheal Tubes 68. Parenteral Nutrition 69. Transfer and Transport of the Ill NewbornOther Birth Anomalies 70. The Newborn Head 71. The Newborn Mouth 72. Vertebral Anomalies 73. Hip Anomalies 74. Hand Anomalies 75. The Newborn Foot 76. Gastroschisis and Omphalocele 77. Male Genitourinary Anomalies 78. Female Genitourinary Anomalies 79. Differences of Sex DevelopmentNewborn Skin Lesions 80. Port Wine Stain (Capillary Malformation) 81. Other Vascular Malformations 82. Pigmentary Birthmarks 83. Hamartomas and Miscellaneous Lesions 84. Developmental Skin Anomalies 85. Vesiculopustular Diseases 86. Superficial Vascular TumorsSpecialized Care 87. Neonatal Care Levels 88. NICU Care 89. NICU Discharge 90. NICU Nutritional Discharge Plan 91. Continuing Problems after NICU DischargePreterm/Early-Term Newborns 92. Preterm Resuscitation 93. Anemia of Prematurity 94. Retinopathy of Prematurity 95. Late Preterm/Early Term Infant Nutrition 96. Late Preterm/Early Term Special Concerns 97. Preterm Infant Surveillance 98. Vehicle Safety in Preterm InfantsOther Concerns 99. Neonatal Hypotonia 100. The Seemingly Well Newborn 101. Infant Morbidity and Mortality

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  • PCEP Book Volume 1: Maternal and Fetal Evaluation

    American Academy of Pediatrics PCEP Book Volume 1: Maternal and Fetal Evaluation

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    Book SynopsisThe fourth edition of this popular resource features step-by-step skill instruction and practice-focused exercises covering maternal and fetal evaluation and immediate newborn care. Developed by a distinguished editorial board, the Perinatal Continuing Education Program (PCEP) is a comprehensive, self-paced education program in 4 volumes. This book features 8 units covering information and skills for obstetric evaluation and neonatal resuscitation (consistent with AAP guidelines) as well as units to provide the necessary information for initial stabilization of a newborn. The neonatal resuscitation unit has been updated to reflect the new NRP®, 8th Edition, guidelines. TOPICS INCLUDE Is the Mother Sick? Is the Fetus Sick? Fetal Age, Growth, and Maturity Fetal Well-being Is the Baby Sick? Recognizing and Preventing Problems in the Newborns Pulse Oximetry Resuscitating the Newborn Gestational Age- and Size-Associated Risk Factors Thermal Environment Hypoglycemia Blood Glucose Screenings And more… Table of Contents Unit 1: Is the Mother Sick? Is the Fetus Sick? Skill Unit: Determining Fetal Presentation With Leopold Maneuvers Unit 2: Fetal Age, Growth, and Maturity Unit 3: Fetal Well-being Skill Unit: Electronic Fetal Monitoring Unit 4: Is the Baby Sick? Recognizing and Preventing Problems in the Newborn Skill Unit: Electronic Cardiorespiratory Monitoring Skill Unit: Pulse Oximetry Unit 5: Resuscitating the Newborn Skill Unit: Suctioning Skill Unit: Management of Oxygen in the Delivery Setting Skill Unit: Free-Flow Oxygen and Positive-Pressure Ventilation Skill Unit: Endotracheal Intubation Skill Unit: Chest Compressions Skill Unit: Emergency Medications Skill Unit: Apgar Score Unit 6: Gestational Age and Size and Associated Risk Factors Skill Unit: Estimating Gestational Age by Examination of a Newborn Unit 7: Thermal Environment Skill Unit: Radiant Warmers Skill Unit: Incubators and Neutral Thermal Environment Unit 8: Hypoglycemia Skill Unit: Blood Glucose Screenings Pretest Answer Key Glossary Index

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    £61.60

  • Pediatric Orthopaedics and Sports Injuries: A

    American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Orthopaedics and Sports Injuries: A

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    Book SynopsisFully updated, the third edition of this quick reference delivers targeted guidance on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of orthopaedic problems and sports injuries. Its concise, bulleted format allows readers to quickly locate the exact information they need at the point of care. In addition, it covers musculoskeletal examination and evaluation; casting and splinting; imaging techniques, and rehabilitation strategies. The book features many full color illustrations, clinical photographs and radiographic images to demonstrate physical examination techniques and pathologic physical findings, as well as tables and figures to aid in diagnosis. TOPICS INCLUDE Common sports injuries Fractures Trauma Limb disorders Spine disorders Hip and pelvis disorders Infections Tumors Skeletal dysplasias Table of Contents Part 1: Growth and Motor Development 1. Normal Growth and Motor Development 2. Atypical Musculoskeletal Growth Part 2: Musculoskeletal Evaluation 3. History 4. Physical Examination 5. Musculoskeletal Imaging 6. Laboratory Studies Part 3: Approach to Infection 7. Osteomyelitis 8. Septic Arthritis 9. Miscellaneous Infections Part 4: Evaluating the Limping Child 10. General Approach and Differential Diagnosis of the Limping Child Part 5: Spinal Deformities 11. Idiopathic Scoliosis 12. Kyphosis 13. Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis Part 6: Back Pain 14. General Approach and Differential Diagnosis of Back Pain Part 7: Pediatric Cervical Spine 15. Basic Radiographic Interpretation 16. Torticollis 17. Atlantoaxial Rotatory Subluxation or Fixation Part 8: Hip Disorders 18. Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip 19. Perthes Disease 20. Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis 21. Snapping Hip 22. Femoroacetabular Impingement Part 9: Rotational and Angular Deformities 23. Rotational and Angular Deformities: General Treatment Guidelines 24. In-toeing 25. Out-toeing 26. Angular Deformities Part 10: Upper Extremity Problems 27. Brachial Plexus Injuries 28. Nursemaid Elbow (Radial Head Subluxation) 29. Congenital Anomalies of the Upper Extremities Part 11: Pediatric Sports Medicine and Injuries 30. Preparticipation Physical Evaluation 31. Sprains, Strains, and Dislocations 32. Traumatic Muscle Injuries 33. Overuse Injuries 34. Patellofemoral Disorders 35. Internal Derangement of the Knee (Knee Injury) 36. Sports-Related Concussion 37. Pediatric Athletes With Disabilities Part 12: Common Fractures and Physeal Injuries 38. Pediatric Trauma Overview 39. Imaging Fractures 40. Fracture Types 41. Stages of Fracture Healing 42. Physeal Fractures 43. Bone Health 44. Common Fractures of the Upper Extremities 45. Common Fractures of the Lower Extremities 46. Casting and Splinting 47. Occult Fractures 48. Compartment Syndrome 49. Child Abuse Part 13: Foot and Ankle 50. Foot and Ankle: General Considerations 51. Club Foot 52. Flatfoot 53. Metatarsus Adductus and Metatarsus Varus 54. Pes Cavus and Cavovarus 55. Calcaneal Valgus 56. Foot and Ankle: Miscellaneous Conditions Part 14: Benign and Malignant Tumors 57. Benign and Malignant Tumors: Overview 58. Common Benign Tumors 59. Malignant Tumors Part 15: Limb Length Discrepancy/Congenital Lower Extremity 60. Leg Length Discrepancy Part 16: Neuromuscular Disorders, Part 1 61. Cerebral Palsy 62. Myelomeningocele (Spina Bifida) Part 17: Neuromuscular Disorders, Part 2 63. Neurodegenerative Disorders 64. Hereditary Neuropathies 65. Spinal Muscular Atrophy 66. Friedreich Ataxia 67. Arthrogryposis Part 18: Genetic Diseases and Syndromes 68. Skeletal Dysplasias 69. Metabolic Bone Diseases 70. Neurofibromatosis 1 71. Hemophilia 72. Achondroplasia 73. Down Syndrome Part 19: Rheumatologic and Connective Tissue Diseases 74. Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 75. Autoimmune Connective Tissue Diseases 76. Inherited Connective Tissue Diseases

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    £85.60

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Childhood Trauma & Resilience: A Practical Guide

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    Book SynopsisTrauma-informed care is emerging as a critical component of pediatric best practices. With this new practical guide, pediatricians and other child health professionals will learn to identify, evaluate, and treat children and families affected by trauma and adversity when they present at the office. In addition to instruction for acute, hands-on care, the cohesive approach offered in this guide also lays out a framework and concrete steps to transform practices into ones that are trauma-sensitive and can provide the best, most impactful care to all patients.Childhood Trauma and Resilience: A Practical Guide includes mnemonics, charts, tables, and numerous case studies to reinforce learning, as well as timely information on physician burnout and secondary traumatic stress. More than 20 reproducible handouts on topics such as attachment, cultural connections, and promoting resilience, will help pediatricians engage with parents on these important related topics and focus on the family factors that can help prevent and mitigate the effects of trauma.Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Building the Resilient Child 1. Brain Development: Early Childhood Through Adolescence 2. Promoting Resilience 3. Attachment 4. Parenting 5. Cultural Connections Part II: Effects of Adversity and Trauma 6. Pathophysiology of Trauma 7. How Trauma Can Manifest in Children and Teens Part III: Responding to Trauma 8. Engagement 9. Patient Evaluation and Differential Diagnosis 10. Surveillance and Screening 11. Pediatric Management 12. The Intersection of Trauma and Culture 13. Supporting the Caregiver 14. Integrated Care 15. The Role of Medication Part IV: Supporting the Clinician and Pediatric Settings 16. Burnout and Secondary Traumatic Stress 17. Trauma-Informed Systems of Care Conclusion Appendixes: Selected Handouts by Topic Appendix A. Promoting Resilience Handouts Appendix B. Attachment Handouts Appendix C. Parenting Handouts Appendix D. Cultural Connections Handouts Appendix E. Signs and Symptoms of Trauma Handouts Appendix F. Engagement Handouts Appendix G. Pediatric Management Handouts Appendix H. Medication Handouts

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    £999.99

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Red Book: A Quick Diagnosis Deck

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    Book SynopsisThis handy, point-of-care differential diagnosis tool features more than 450 pediatric infectious disease images, paired with the current Red Book® clinical manifestations, in a convenient and portable deck format. Physicians, nurse practitioners, and other health care professionals can turn to this authoritative reference during the office visit, particularly when faced with a perplexing diagnostic situation. Residents, medical students, and other trainees have found this deck to be a valuable reference for infectious disease images and targeted manifestation descriptions at their fingertips. More than 170 cards are laminated and bound with a metal grommet to enable the cards to endure the rigors of daily clinical use. This second edition features 102 diseases, now including Coronaviruses, such as SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections Every card has been fully updated according to current Red Book Clinical Manifestations guidance.Table of Contents How to Use This Deck Figure Credits ANIMAL- AND INSECT-TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS Infections Transmitted by Animals 1. Anthrax 2. Cat-Scratch Disease (Bartonella henselae) 3. Leptospirosis 4. Pasteurella Infections 5. Plague 6. Rat-Bite Fever 7. Toxoplasma gondii Infections (Toxoplasmosis) 8. Tularemia Infections Transmitted by Mosquitoes or Other Insect Vectors 9. Arboviruses 10. Leishmaniasis 11. Malaria 12. West Nile Virus 13. Zika Virus Tick-borne Infections 14. Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Related Infections (Human Ehrlichiosis, Anaplasmosis, and Related Infections) 15. Murine Typhus (Endemic or Fleaborne Typhus) 16. Lyme Disease (Borrelia burgdorferi Infection) 17. Rickettsialpox 18. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever BACTERIAL INFECTIONS Bacterial Infections Originating From the Oral Cavity 19. Actinomycosis 20. Bacteroides, Prevotella, and Other Gram-Negative Bacilli Infections 21. Fusobacterium Infections (Including Lemierre Disease) Bacterial Infections of the Skin (Cellulitis) 22. Clostridial Myonecrosis (Gas Gangrene) 23. Nocardiosis 24. Staphylococcal Infections 25. Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome 26. Staphylococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome 27. Tetanus (Lockjaw) Bacterial Infections With Respiratory Transmission 28. Arcanobacterium haemolyticum Infections 29. Diphtheria 30. Haemophilus influenzae Infections 31. Leprosy 32. Meningococcal Infections 33. Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Other Mycoplasma Species Infections 34. Pertussis (Whooping Cough) 35. Streptococcus pneumoniae (Pneumococcal) Infections 36. Tuberculosis 37. Nontuberculous Mycobacterial Infections (Environmental Mycobacteria, Mycobacteria Other Than Mycobacterium tuberculosis) Other Bacterial Infections 38. Gonococcal Infections in Newborns 39. Group A Streptococcal Infections 40. Group B Streptococcal Infections 41. Non–Group A or B Streptococcal and Enterococcal Infections DISEASES OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN 42. Kawasaki Disease FOOD POISONING (VIA CONTAMINATED FOOD OR WATER) 43. Botulism and Infant Botulism (Clostridium botulinum) 44. Cholera (Vibrio cholerae) 45. Serious Neonatal Bacterial Infectious Caused by Enterobacteriaceae (Including Septicemia and Meningitis) 46. Helicobacter pylori Infections 47. Hepatitis A 48. Listeria monocytogenes Infections (Listeriosis) 49. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections 50. Salmonella Infections 51. Shigella Infections 52. Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Infections (Enteritis and Other Illnesses) FUNGAL INFECTIONS 53. Aspergillosis 54. Blastomycosis 55. Candidiasis 56. Coccidioidomycosis 57. Pityriasis Versicolor (Formerly Tinea Versicolor) 58. Sporotrichosis 59. Tinea Cruris (Jock Itch) INFESTATIONS 60. Pediculosis Capitis (Head Lice) 61. Pediculosis Corporis (Body Lice) 62. Pediculosis Pubis (Pubic Lice, Crab Lice) 63. Scabies PARASITIC INFECTIONS Amebic Infections 64. Amebiasis 65. Amebic Meningoencephalitis and Keratitis (Naegleria fowleri, Acanthamoeba species, and Balamuthia mandrillaris) Hookworm Infections 66. Cutaneous Larva Migrans 67. Hookworm Infections (Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus) Ringworm Fungal Infections 68. Tinea Capitis (Ringworm of the Scalp) 69. Tinea Corporis (Ringworm of the Body) 70. Tinea Pedis and Tinea Unguium (Onychomycosis) (Athlete’s Foot, Ringworm of the Feet) Roundworm Infections 71. Ascaris lumbricoides Infections 72. Baylisascaris Infections 73. Strongyloidiasis (Strongyloides stercoralis) 74. Trichinellosis (Trichinella spiralis and Other Species) Tapeworm Infections 75. Dipylidium caninum Infection 76. Taeniasis and Cysticercosis 77. Tapeworms of Other Types (Including Hydatid Disease) Worm Infections of Other Types 78. Lymphatic Filariasis (Bancroftian, Malayan, and Timorian) 79. Pinworm Infection (Enterobius vermicularis) SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS 80. Chancroid and Cutaneous Ulcers 81. Chlamydia trachomatis 82. Gonococcal Infections of the Genitals and Sequelae 83. Granuloma Inguinale (Donovanosis) 84. HIV Infection 85. Human Papillomaviruses 86. Syphilis 87. Trichomonas vaginalis Infections (Trichomoniasis) VIRAL INFECTIONS 88. Coronaviruses, Including SARS-CoV-2 and MERS-CoV 89. Enterovirus (Nonpoliovirus) (Group A and B Coxsackieviruses, Echoviruses, Numbered Enteroviruses) 90. Measles 91. Molluscum Contagiosum 92. Mumps 93. Parvovirus B19 (Erythema Infectiosum, Fifth Disease) 94. Rubella 95. Smallpox (Variola) Herpes and Related Viral Infections 96. Cytomegalovirus Infection 97. Epstein-Barr Virus Infections (Infectious Mononucleosis) 98. Herpes Simplex 99. Human Herpesvirus 6 (Including Roseola) and 7 100. Varicella-Zoster Virus Infections Respiratory Viral Infections 101.   Adenovirus Infections 102. Parainfluenza Viral Infections

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  • Pediatric Asthma: A Clinical Support Chart

    American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Asthma: A Clinical Support Chart

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis convenient reference provides clinicians with point-of-care guidance on the assessment and treatment of chronic and acute asthma in infants, toddlers, school-aged children, and young adults. It covers signs and symptoms, triggers, diagnostic considerations, office pulmonary testing, clinical index tools, stepped approaches to treatment by age, maintenance and control, exacerbation assessment, and more.Topics include Approach to Evaluation Diagnosis Office Pulmonary Function Testing Exacerbation Assessment Respiratory Scoring Tools Classifying Severity by Age Intervention Overview NIH/NHLBI Stepwise Approaches to Management GINA Stepped Approaches to Treatment Maintenance and Control SABAs Inhaled Corticosteroids LABAs and LTRAs Inhaled Anticholinergic Agents Systemic Corticosteroids Anti-immunoglobulin E Therapy Other Biologics Trigger Management Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction Asthma Control Test Tobacco Use/Vaping and Asthma Get Valid Spirometry Results Every Time Table of Contents Tab 1. Approach to Evaluation Tab 2. Diagnosis Tab 3. Office Pulmonary Function Testing Tab 4. Exacerbation Assessment Tab 5. Respiratory Scoring Tools Tab 6. Classifying Severity by Age Tab 7. Intervention Overview Tab 8. NIH/NHLBI Stepwise Approaches to Management Tab 9. GINA Stepped Approaches to Treatment Tab 10. Maintenance and Control Tab 11. SABAs Tab 12. Inhaled Corticosteroids Tab 13. LABAs and LTRAs Tab 14. Inhaled Anticholinergic Agents Tab 15. Systemic Corticosteroids Tab 16. Anti-immunoglobulin E Therapy Tab 17. Other Biologics Tab 18. Trigger Management Tab 19. Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction Tab 20. Asthma Control Test Tab 21. Tobacco Use/Vaping and Asthma Tab 22. Get Valid Spirometry Results Every Time

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    £61.51

  • American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Pulmonology

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    Book SynopsisCompletely revised and updated, the second edition of this authoritative guide provides the latest information on the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of pulmonary issues in children. The book covers genetic, congenital, and allergic conditions, as well as acquired and infectious respiratory ailments. Pulmonary issues related to other systemic disorders are also covered, along with respiratory care and pediatric sleep medicine. More than 300 finely detailed images complement the text. New Second Edition Features Expanded content on sleep medicine, including sleep development and maturation, insomnia, parasomnias, sleep-related movement disorders, and obstructive sleep apnea Cystic fibrosis newborn screening and CFTR-related metabolic syndrome Expanded coverage of pneumonia, including when caused by COVID-19 Expanded coverage of primary ciliary dyskinesia Vaping and other forms of nicotine exposure Content Highlights Foundation—anatomy; physiology; physical examination; pulmonary testing; imaging; and bronchoscopy Allergic Conditions—bronchopulmonary aspergillosis; hypersensitivity pneumonitis; eosinophilic pneumonia; and asthma Anatomical Disorders—congenital abnormalities of the upper airway; congenital lung anomalies; and chest wall and spinal deformities Upper Airway Infections—croup, epiglottitis, and bacterial tracheitis Lower Airway Infections—bronchiectasis; bronchiolitis; viral pneumonia (including when caused by COVID-19); nonviral pneumonia; complications of pneumonia; recurrent pneumonia; tuberculosis; and nontuberculous mycobacteria Noninfectious Pulmonary Disorders—atelectasis; respiratory disorders associated with systemic inflammatory diseases; interstitial lung disease; bronchopulmonary dysplasia; pleural effusion (noninfectious); pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum; and pulmonary hemorrhage Pediatric Sleep Medicine—sleep development and maturation; obstructive sleep apnea; home sleep testing; sleep-related movement disorders; insomnia; parasomnias; narcolepsy and other disorders of excessive somnolence; sudden infant death syndrome and brief resolved unexplained events; and congenital central hypoventilation syndrome Other Pulmonary Issues—acute aspiration and aspiration-related lung disease; lung transplant; asthma and other respiratory disorders associated with obesity; and functional respiratory disorders Genetic Disorders—cystic fibrosis; cystic fibrosis newborn screening and CFTR-related metabolic syndrome; and primary ciliary dyskinesia and other genetic lung diseases Lung Disease Associated With Systemic Disorders—respiratory considerations in children with cardiac disease; lung disease associated with endocrine disorders; pulmonary complications of gastrointestinal diseases; pulmonary complications of sickle cell disease; pulmonary manifestations of oncological disease and treatment; pulmonary complications of immunologic disorders; and pulmonary complications of neuromuscular disorders Treating and Managing Pulmonary Disease—airway clearance techniques; aerosol delivery of medication; bronchodilators; antibiotics for pulmonary conditions; nutritional aspects of pulmonary conditions; oxygen therapy; and nicotine and tobacco Trade ReviewA 2023 Doody’s Core Title®Table of Contents Part I. Foundation Chapter 1. Anatomy of the Lung Chapter 2. Pulmonary Physiology Chapter 3. Applied Pulmonary Physiology Chapter 4. Taking the Pulmonary History Chapter 5. The Pulmonary Physical Examination Chapter 6. Pulmonary Function Testing Chapter 7. Pulmonary Imaging Chapter 8. Bronchoscopy Part II. Allergic Conditions Chapter 9. Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis Chapter 10. Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Chapter 11. Eosinophilic Pneumonia Chapter 12. Asthma Part III. Anatomical Disorders Chapter 13. Congenital Abnormalities of the Upper Airway Chapter 14. Congenital Lung Anomalies Chapter 15. Chest Wall and Spinal Deformities Part IV. Upper Airway Infections Chapter 16. Croup, Epiglottitis, and Bacterial Tracheitis Part V. Lower Airway Infections Chapter 17. Bronchiectasis Chapter 18. Bronchiolitis Chapter 19. Viral Pneumonia (including COVID-19) Chapter 20. Nonviral Pneumonia Chapter 21. Complications of Pneumonia Chapter 22. Recurrent Pneumonia Chapter 23. Tuberculosis Chapter 24. Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Part VI. Noninfectious Pulmonary Disorders Chapter 25. Atelectasis Chapter 26. Respiratory Disorders Associated With Systemic Inflammatory Diseases Chapter 27. Interstitial Lung Disease Chapter 28. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Chapter 29. Pleural Effusion (Noninfectious) Chapter 30. Pneumothorax and Pneumomediastinum Chapter 31. Pulmonary Hemorrhage Part VII. Pediatric Sleep Medicine Chapter 32. Development and Maturation of Sleep Chapter 33. Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Chapter 34. Home Sleep Testing Chapter 35. Sleep-Related Movement Disorders Chapter 36. Insomnia Chapter 37. Parasomnias Chapter 38. Narcolepsy and Other Disorders of Excessive Somnolence Chapter 39. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Brief Resolved Unexplained Events Chapter 40. Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome Part VIII. Other Pulmonary Issues Chapter 41. Acute Aspiration and Aspiration-Related Lung Disease Chapter 42. Lung Transplantation Chapter 43. Asthma and Other Respiratory Disorders Associated With Obesity Chapter 44. Functional Respiratory Disorders Part IX. Genetic Disorders Chapter 45. Cystic Fibrosis Chapter 46. Cystic Fibrosis Newborn Screening and CFTR-Related Metabolic Syndrome Chapter 47. Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia and Other Genetic Lung Diseases Part X. Lung Disease Associated With Systemic Disorders Chapter 48. Respiratory Considerations in Children With Cardiac Disease Chapter 49. Lung Disease Associated With Endocrine Disorders Chapter 50. Pulmonary Complications of Gastrointestinal Diseases Chapter 51. Pulmonary Complications of Sickle Cell Disease Chapter 52. Pulmonary Manifestations of Oncologic Disease and Treatment Chapter 53. Pulmonary Complications of Immunologic Disorders Chapter 54. Pulmonary Complications of Neuromuscular Disorders Part XI. Treating and Managing Pulmonary Disease Chapter 55. Airway Clearance Techniques Chapter 56. Aerosol Delivery of Medication Chapter 57. Bronchodilators Chapter 58. Antibiotics for Pulmonary Conditions Chapter 59. Nutritional Aspects of Pulmonary Conditions Chapter 60. Oxygen Therapy Chapter 61. Nicotine and Tobacco Chapter 62. Tracheostomy Chapter 63. Home Ventilation

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  • Pediatric Allergies: A Clinical Support Chart

    American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Allergies: A Clinical Support Chart

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    Book SynopsisThis convenient reference provides clinicians with point-of-care guidance on the assessment and treatment of pediatric allergies in children of all ages, from infants to young adults. This quick reference tool is perfect to have on hand during evaluation, diagnosis, determination of treatment course, and communication with patients and parents about trigger management at home, as well as covers management strategies, customized treatment plans, referrals, and follow-ups. The chart covers allergens, allergy signs and symptoms (including food allergies), triggers, diagnostic considerations, anaphylaxis recognition and management, allergy testing and treatment protocols (including desensitization and immunotherapy), reactions to medications, differential diagnosis of dermatitis, atopy, and more. CONTENTS INCLUDE Allergic Conjunctivitis Allergic Rhinitis Respiratory Exposures Remediation Strategies for Common Respiratory Allergens Mold Exposures Mold-Related Illness and Health Effects Hymenoptera Venom Allergy Classic Reactions to Antibiotics Immediate Reactions to Antibiotics Nonimmediate Reactions to Antibiotics Nickel Allergy Latex Allergy Diagnosis of Atopic Dermatitis Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis Avoiding Eczema Triggers Food Allergies Cow’s Milk Allergy Peanut Allergy Anaphylaxis Recognition Anaphylaxis Treatment AAP Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan Allergy Testing Immunotherapy Table of ContentsTab 1. Allergic ConjunctivitisTab 2. Allergic RhinitisTab 3. Respiratory ExposuresTab 4. Remediation Strategies for Common Respiratory AllergensTab 5. Mold ExposuresTab 6. Mold-Related Illness and Health EffectsTab 7. Hymenoptera Venom AllergyTab 8. Classic Reactions to AntibioticsTab 9. Immediate Reactions to AntibioticsTab 10. Nonimmediate Reactions to AntibioticsTab 11. Nickel AllergyTab 12. Latex AllergyTab 13. Diagnosis of Atopic DermatitisTab 14. Treatment of Atopic DermatitisTab 15. Avoiding Eczema TriggersTab 16. Food AllergiesTab 17. Cow’s Milk AllergyTab 18. Peanut AllergyTab 19. Anaphylaxis RecognitionTab 20. Anaphylaxis TreatmentTab 21. AAP Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency PlanTab 22. Allergy testingTab 23. Immunotherapy

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