
Pediatric Emergencies comprehensively covers the practical management of pediatric emergencies based on organ systems, with a strong emphasis on clinical relevance. Each chapter explores the background, classic clinical presentation, atypical clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnostic confirmation, treatment, clinical algorithm, disposition, complications, and pitfalls of each topic. Clinical pearls included in each chapter can be used at the bedside, and case examples allow readers to compare and contrast pediatric complaints to adult presentations. More clinically focused than a traditional textbook, and more comprehensive than a typical clinical guide, Pediatric Emergencies is an ideal resource for emergency providers of various backgrounds and training, including emergency physicians, emergency medicine residents, pediatric emergency medicine fellows, pediatricians, and other primary care providers who work in urgent care settings.
This text investigates the systematic management of pediatric emergencies by providing a structured, organ-based clinical framework for healthcare providers. Author Emily Rose utilizes her clinical expertise to bridge the gap between traditional textbook theory and the practical demands of the emergency department, emphasizing diagnostic accuracy and rapid intervention strategies.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this work as a highly practical resource for urgent care settings due to its focus on clinical algorithms and diagnostic pitfalls. Experts highlight the text as a bridge between academic theory and the high-pressure environment of emergency medicine.
Page Count:
722
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190073896
ISBN-13:
9780190073893
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