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Book Synopsis
This completely revised fourth edition of Principles of Pediatric and Neonatal Emergencies - a flagship publication of Indian Pediatrics - is now in colour. With its focus on the management of acute illnesses in emergency settings, especially in low- and middle-income settings, the book will be highly relevant to the needs of pediatricians working in developing countries.

Most chapters have been completely rewritten, incorporating latest consensus guidelines of management by various academic bodies and incorporating flowcharts and key points. The emphasis continues to be on initial management of common and important emergencies affecting children. Detailed discussions on etiology and pathophysiology have been avoided.

This textbook shall be extremely valuable for pediatricians, physicians, resident doctors and other trainees, and will be an essential part of shelf in all pediatric emergency units.
  • Incorporates latest evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations related to pediatric and neonatal emergencies.
  • Comprehensively covers acute illnesses in children, with emphasis on their initial management.
  • New chapters on oxygen therapy, anaphylaxis, blood component therapy, asthma, chronic respiratory disorders, cardiac arrhythmias, traumatic brain injuries, oncological emergencies, dermatological, gynecological and psychiatric emergencies, burns, corrosive poisonings, urological, orthopedic, and ocular emergencies and approach to sexually abused child.
  • Special arrangement in 8 sections – starting with Organization of Pediatric Emergency Department, and progressing to initial Stabilization of a Sick Child, followed by Systemic Emergencies, Environmental, and Toxicological Threats, Neonatal Emergencies, Surgical and Subspecialty Emergencies, and Procedures.
  • Contribution from over 170 authors with vast experience in emergencies and intensive care.
  • Annexures on drug doses for emergency drugs, with emphasis on antiarrhythmic drugs.
  • A must for every postgraduate student and practicing pediatriciains and an essential component in the shelf of all pediatric emergenct units.


    Table of Contents

    SECTION 1 Organization of Emergency Department
    SECTION 2 Initial Stabilization
    SECTION 3 Pediatric Medical Emergencies
    SECTION 4 Environmental Problems
    SECTION 5 Toxicological Emergencies
    SECTION 6 Neonatal Emergencies
    SECTION 7 Pediatric Surgical Emergencies
    SECTION 8 Emergency Procedures
    Annexures

    Principles of Pediatric & Neonatal Emergencies

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        Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
        Publication Date: 28/02/2020
        ISBN13: 9789389587203, 978-9389587203
        ISBN10: 9389587204

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        This completely revised fourth edition of Principles of Pediatric and Neonatal Emergencies - a flagship publication of Indian Pediatrics - is now in colour. With its focus on the management of acute illnesses in emergency settings, especially in low- and middle-income settings, the book will be highly relevant to the needs of pediatricians working in developing countries.

        Most chapters have been completely rewritten, incorporating latest consensus guidelines of management by various academic bodies and incorporating flowcharts and key points. The emphasis continues to be on initial management of common and important emergencies affecting children. Detailed discussions on etiology and pathophysiology have been avoided.

        This textbook shall be extremely valuable for pediatricians, physicians, resident doctors and other trainees, and will be an essential part of shelf in all pediatric emergency units.
        • Incorporates latest evidence-based diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations related to pediatric and neonatal emergencies.
        • Comprehensively covers acute illnesses in children, with emphasis on their initial management.
        • New chapters on oxygen therapy, anaphylaxis, blood component therapy, asthma, chronic respiratory disorders, cardiac arrhythmias, traumatic brain injuries, oncological emergencies, dermatological, gynecological and psychiatric emergencies, burns, corrosive poisonings, urological, orthopedic, and ocular emergencies and approach to sexually abused child.
        • Special arrangement in 8 sections – starting with Organization of Pediatric Emergency Department, and progressing to initial Stabilization of a Sick Child, followed by Systemic Emergencies, Environmental, and Toxicological Threats, Neonatal Emergencies, Surgical and Subspecialty Emergencies, and Procedures.
        • Contribution from over 170 authors with vast experience in emergencies and intensive care.
        • Annexures on drug doses for emergency drugs, with emphasis on antiarrhythmic drugs.
        • A must for every postgraduate student and practicing pediatriciains and an essential component in the shelf of all pediatric emergenct units.


          Table of Contents

          SECTION 1 Organization of Emergency Department
          SECTION 2 Initial Stabilization
          SECTION 3 Pediatric Medical Emergencies
          SECTION 4 Environmental Problems
          SECTION 5 Toxicological Emergencies
          SECTION 6 Neonatal Emergencies
          SECTION 7 Pediatric Surgical Emergencies
          SECTION 8 Emergency Procedures
          Annexures

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