Primary Health Care of ChildrenJane A. Fox This text is a comprehensive clinical text/reference for the PNP, FNP or caregiver who focuses on the primary care of infants, children, and adolescents. The main section of the book is organized by body system and includes the most common presenting symptoms and problems of children. Each body system section begins with content that relates to the entire system: health promotion; identification of risk factors; and diagnostic and laboratory studies. Then for each specific entry or problem, the reader will find information regarding alerts for referral; etiology/incidence; differential diagnosis; and management. With this organization, the book demonstrates and promotes diagnostic reasoning. |
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... FEEDING Maternal Reduces. PARENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING BREAST - FEEDING . Encourage mothers to breast - feed . See Table 15-4 for contraindications to breast - feeding . Feeding generally occurs every 11⁄2 to 3 hours during the day ...
... FEEDING Maternal Reduces. PARENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING BREAST - FEEDING . Encourage mothers to breast - feed . See Table 15-4 for contraindications to breast - feeding . Feeding generally occurs every 11⁄2 to 3 hours during the day ...
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... fed baby is getting enough What if baby isn't breast- feeding well ? During pregnancy the body prepares for breast - feeding . Glands around the nipple clean and lubricate . Avoid using soap on the nipple and surrounding area because it ...
... fed baby is getting enough What if baby isn't breast- feeding well ? During pregnancy the body prepares for breast - feeding . Glands around the nipple clean and lubricate . Avoid using soap on the nipple and surrounding area because it ...
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... feeding . Assess maternal knowledge of fre- quency and duration of feedings . Take a thorough feeding history to identify practices that result in increased loss ( i.e. , offering supplemental water , use of pacifier ) . Observe breast - ...
... feeding . Assess maternal knowledge of fre- quency and duration of feedings . Take a thorough feeding history to identify practices that result in increased loss ( i.e. , offering supplemental water , use of pacifier ) . Observe breast - ...
Contents
HEALTH PROMOTION AND 15 Nutritional Assessment 217 | 1 |
Dental Health | 235 |
Models for Ann M Orth | 244 |
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abdominal pain abnormal abuse acetaminophen activities acute adolescents allergy anemia antibiotic assessment associated baby behavior bilirubin birth bleeding blood cause cell chromosomal chronic clinical common congenital Consult and/or refer CONSULTATIONS/REFERRALS COUNSELING/PREVENTION culture data Physical decreased developmental diarrhea DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS disease disorders dose drug edema effects erythromycin ETIOLOGY evaluation exposure Family history feeding fever FOLLOW-UP genetic hematuria identify immunization increased infant infection injury irritability jaundice lesions loss MANAGEMENT mg/kg months of age nasal neonatal newborn normal Nurse Practitioner Objective data occur onset oral otitis media palpate patient physical examination physician practitioner pregnancy prenatal prevent problems proteinuria rash recommended Refer the child respiratory return visit RISK FACTORS screening seizures sexual skin sleep stepfamilies stool stress syndrome Table therapy tion tract trauma treatment TREATMENTS/MEDICATIONS urinalysis urinary urinary tract infection urine usually vaccine vomiting weeks