图书简介
This leading text is essential reading for all those working in the paediatric emergency medicine setting who require concise, highly practical guidance that incorporates the latest best practice and evidence-based guidelines. The Textbook of Paediatric Emergency Medicine provides clear, concise and comprehensive information to support clinicians in what can be a challenging area to provide care. It not only covers diagnosis and management of all common presentations, but it also includes practical tips on communicating with both patients and their families. As a companion book to Cameron’s Textbook of Adult Emergency Medicine, this volume is specifically tailored to the educational needs of emergency medicine trainees, but is also expected to benefit others working in the emergency setting including paramedics and emergency nurse specialists. Concise chapters and key point boxes allow for the quick and easy retrieval of information Comprehensive coverage of all major topics that present within paediatric emergency care Practical tips on communicating with patients and their families All key topics updated to include latest available evidence New section on COVID-19 and Infection control Expanded and enhanced coverage of the use of ultrasound in emergency care An enhanced eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customise your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
SECTION 1 Approach to the Paediatric Patient 1.1 Approach to the paediatric patient 1.2 Common chronic paediatric conditions SECTION 2 Resuscitation 2.1 Paediatric cardiopulmonary arrest 2.2 Paediatric basic life support 2.3 Paediatric advanced life support 2.4 Paediatric resuscitation in specific circumstances 2.5 Shock 2.6 Sepsis recognition and initial management SECTION 3 Neonatal Emergencies 3.1 The normal neonate 3.2 The crying infant 3.3 Neonatal dermatology 3.4 Acute neonatal emergencies 3.5 Neonatal resuscitation SECTION 4 Trauma in Children 4.1 Introduction to paediatric trauma 4.2 Paediatric neurotrauma 4.3 Spinal injury 4.4 Thoracic injuries in childhood 4.5 Abdominal and pelvic trauma 4.6 Burns 4.7 Children in a disaster response 4.8 Wound management SECTION 5 Cardiovascular 5.1 Cardiovascular assessment and murmurs 5.2 Chest pain 5.3 Syncope 5.4 Cyanotic heart disease and tetralogy of Fallot spells 5.5 Heart failure 5.6 Congenital heart disease 5.7 Acute rheumatic fever 5.8 Infective endocarditis 5.9 Kawasaki disease 5.10 Cardiac arrhythmias SECTION 6 Respiratory 6.1 Stridor and noisy breathing 6.2 Upper respiratory tract infections 6.3 Inhaled foreign body 6.4 Croup 6.5 Acute asthma 6.6 Pertussis 6.7 Community-acquired pneumonia 6.8 Bronchiolitis SECTION 7 Gastroenterology and Hepatology 7.1 Abdominal pain 7.2 Vomiting 7.3 Gastrointestinal bleeding 7.4 Gastro-oesophageal reflux 7.5 Pyloric stenosis 7.6 Ingested foreign bodies 7.7 Acute liver failure 7.8 Diarrhoea 7.9 Management of acute hepatitis in children presenting to the emergency department 7.10 Intussusception 7.11 Herniae 7.12 Gastroenteritis 7.13 Constipation 7.14 Inflammatory bowel disease SECTION 8 Neurology 8.1 Cerebrospinal fluid shunt complications 8.2 Raised intracranial pressure 8.3 Seizures and non-epileptic events 8.4 Acute weakness 8.5 Acute ataxia 8.6 Headache 8.7 Central nervous system infections: meningitis and encephalitis SECTION 9 Infectious Diseases 9.1 Infectious diseases SECTION 10 Metabolic Emergencies 10.1 Inborn errors of metabolism 10.2 Hypoglycaemia in the non-diabetic child 10.3 Diabetic emergencies in children 10.4 Thyroid emergencies 10.5 Adrenal emergencies 10.6 Disorders of fluids, electrolytes and acid-base SECTION 11 Haematology and oncology 11.1 The use of blood products in children 11.2 Anaemia 11.3 Disorders of coagulation 11.4 Platelet disorders 11.5 Vasculitis 11.6 Acute leukaemia 11.7 Febrile neutropaenia 11.8 Emergencies in paediatric oncology SECTION 12 Dermatology 12.1 Dermatology SECTION 13 Eyes 13.1 Ophthalmological emergencies 13.2 Congenital, developmental and neoplastic conditions of the eye 13.3 Ocular trauma SECTION 14 Ent and Dental 14.1 The ear 14.2 The nose 14.3 The mouth and throat 14.4 Retropharyngeal abscess 14.5 Foreign bodies and caustic ingestion SECTION 15 Obstetrics and Gynaecology 15.1 Paediatric gynaecology 15.2 Emergency contraception SECTION 16 Renal 16.1 Acute kidney injury 16.2 Haematuria 16.3 Hypertension 16.4 Urinary tract infection in pre-school children 16.5 Haemolytic uraemic syndrome 16.6 Idiopathic nephritic syndrome 16.7 Henoch-Schoenlein purpura SECTION 17 Psychiatric 17.1 Paediatric psychiatric emergencies 17.2 The treatment of the behaviourally disturbed adolescent 17.3 Autism and behavioural disturbance in the pre-adolescent child SECTION 18 Crisis Intervention 18.1 Sexual assault 18.2 Child at risk SECTION 19 Administration In EMS 19.1 Managing the death of a child in the emergency department: Bereavement issues SECTION 20 Analgesia and Sedation 20.1 Analgesia 20.2 Paediatric procedural sedation within the emergency department SECTION 21 Poisoning 21.1 General approach to poisoning 21.2 Specific poisons SECTION 22 Environmental 22.1 Envenomation 22.2 Drowning 22.3 Heat-induced illness 22.4 Cold injuries 22.5 Anaphylaxis SECTION 23 Ultrasound 23.1 Ultrasound 23.2 Diagnostic ultrasound in paediatric emergency medicine 23.3 Ultrasound guidance for procedures 23.4 Incorporating ultrasound into paediatric resuscitation SECTION 24 Common Procedures 24.1 Estimating the weight of infants and children 24.2 Basic airway management techniques 24.3 Non-Invasive Ventilation 24.4 Endotracheal intubation 24.5 The surgical airway 24.6 Chest procedures 24.7 Removing and replacing a tracheostomy tube 24.8 Central and peripheral intravenous lines 24.9 Intraosseous infusions 24.10 Umbilical vessel cannulation 24.11 Defibrillation 24.12 Transurethral catheterization and suprapubic bladder aspiration 24.13 Lumbar puncture 24.14 Reduction of paediatric inguinal hernias 24.15 Paraphimosis 24.16 Gastrostomies and other enteral feeding devices - trouble shooting in the emergency department SECTION 25 Orthopaedics and Rheumatology 25.1 Orthopaedics and rheumatology 25.2 Child with a limp 25.3 Fractures and dislocations 25.4 Risk management in acute paediatric orthopaedics SECTION 26 Male Genitalia 26.1 Male genitalia SECTION 27 Transport and Retrieval 27.1 Paediatric emergency retrieval 27.2 Sick child in a rural hospital SECTION 28 Teaching Paediatric Emergency Medicine 28.1 Availing web-based resources 28.2 Teaching paediatric emergency medicine SECTION 29 Paediatric Research in the Emergency Department 29.1 Research in children in the emergency department SECTION 30 Adolescent Medicine in the Emergency Department 30.1 Adolescent medicine in the emergency department 30.2 Eating disorders and anorexia
Trade Policy 买家须知
- 关于产品:
- ● 正版保障:本网站隶属于中国国际图书贸易集团公司,确保所有图书都是100%正版。
- ● 环保纸张:进口图书大多使用的都是环保轻型张,颜色偏黄,重量比较轻。
- ● 毛边版:即书翻页的地方,故意做成了参差不齐的样子,一般为精装版,更具收藏价值。
关于退换货:
- 由于预订产品的特殊性,采购订单正式发订后,买方不得无故取消全部或部分产品的订购。
- 由于进口图书的特殊性,发生以下情况的,请直接拒收货物,由快递返回:
- ● 外包装破损/发错货/少发货/图书外观破损/图书配件不全(例如:光盘等)
并请在工作日通过电话400-008-1110联系我们。
- 签收后,如发生以下情况,请在签收后的5个工作日内联系客服办理退换货:
- ● 缺页/错页/错印/脱线
关于发货时间:
- 一般情况下:
- ●【现货】 下单后48小时内由北京(库房)发出快递。
- ●【预订】【预售】下单后国外发货,到货时间预计5-8周左右,店铺默认中通快递,如需顺丰快递邮费到付。
- ● 需要开具发票的客户,发货时间可能在上述基础上再延后1-2个工作日(紧急发票需求,请联系010-68433105/3213);
- ● 如遇其他特殊原因,对发货时间有影响的,我们会第一时间在网站公告,敬请留意。
关于到货时间:
- 由于进口图书入境入库后,都是委托第三方快递发货,所以我们只能保证在规定时间内发出,但无法为您保证确切的到货时间。
- ● 主要城市一般2-4天
- ● 偏远地区一般4-7天
关于接听咨询电话的时间:
- 010-68433105/3213正常接听咨询电话的时间为:周一至周五上午8:30~下午5:00,周六、日及法定节假日休息,将无法接听来电,敬请谅解。
- 其它时间您也可以通过邮件联系我们:customer@readgo.cn,工作日会优先处理。
关于快递:
- ● 已付款订单:主要由中通、宅急送负责派送,订单进度查询请拨打010-68433105/3213。
本书暂无推荐
本书暂无推荐