Primary Health Care of ChildrenThis 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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... years of age Symptoms Failure to thrive, Dehydration, vomAbdominal
crampAbdominal distenIrritable, anorexia abdominal pain, iting, abdominal ing,
bloating tion, vomiting; but occasionally vomiting, irridistention and flatulence, in
addition, ...
... years of age Symptoms Failure to thrive, Dehydration, vomAbdominal
crampAbdominal distenIrritable, anorexia abdominal pain, iting, abdominal ing,
bloating tion, vomiting; but occasionally vomiting, irridistention and flatulence, in
addition, ...
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... gles Scarlet fever; rubella Enteroviral infeccoplasma; drug Tinea corporis;
seborrheic dermatitis; secondary Rubeola; rubella; roseola; fifth disease;
Kawasaki Similar entities tion; myeruption syphilis disease Manifestations
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... gles Scarlet fever; rubella Enteroviral infeccoplasma; drug Tinea corporis;
seborrheic dermatitis; secondary Rubeola; rubella; roseola; fifth disease;
Kawasaki Similar entities tion; myeruption syphilis disease Manifestations
Distribution Trunk ...
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Vital signs Normal; Note: Children with Normal Normal; mild temperarure
elevasunstroke may have temperature elevations up to 105° F: This is a medical
emergency tion may be seen with concurrent systemic viral symptoms Skin
examination ...
Vital signs Normal; Note: Children with Normal Normal; mild temperarure
elevasunstroke may have temperature elevations up to 105° F: This is a medical
emergency tion may be seen with concurrent systemic viral symptoms Skin
examination ...
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Contents
Parenting | 14 |
Cultural Diversity in Clinical Practice | 32 |
Genetic Evaluation and Counseling | 41 |
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