The Harriet Lane Handbook: A Manual for Pediatric House OfficersFor more than 50 years, The Harriet Lane Handbook has been the pediatrician's reference of choice in hospitals nationwide-and for good reason. Its unsurpassed diagnostic and management guidance, recommended tests, complete therapeutic information, and a comprehensive drug formulary make it essential for anyone who treats children. Now, the 16th Edition is completely revised and updated to provide the latest treatments, guidelines, and management recommendations. Also available as PDA Handheld Software for Palm OS or Windows CE/ Pocket PC devices!
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... patient has preexisting antibodies to blood products ( e.g. , patients who have complete IgA deficiency or a history of urticarial transfusion reactions ) . d . Irradiated blood products ( 1 ) Many blood products ( PRBCs , platelet ...
... patient has preexisting antibodies to blood products ( e.g. , patients who have complete IgA deficiency or a history of urticarial transfusion reactions ) . d . Irradiated blood products ( 1 ) Many blood products ( PRBCs , platelet ...
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... Patients may respond preferentially to one of these agents . b . Diphenhydramine . c . Dexamethasone : Especially helpful in patients with brain tumor . d . Lorazepam : Used as an adjunct antiemetic agent . e . Metoclopramide ...
... Patients may respond preferentially to one of these agents . b . Diphenhydramine . c . Dexamethasone : Especially helpful in patients with brain tumor . d . Lorazepam : Used as an adjunct antiemetic agent . e . Metoclopramide ...
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... patients , 321t recommended schedule , 316f recommended schedule for , 317t H. influenzae type b ( Hib ) for functional or anatomic asplenia , 320 minimum age and minimum interval between doses , 318t for oncology patients , 321t ...
... patients , 321t recommended schedule , 316f recommended schedule for , 317t H. influenzae type b ( Hib ) for functional or anatomic asplenia , 320 minimum age and minimum interval between doses , 318t for oncology patients , 321t ...
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