Handbook of Pediatric Surgical Patient Care 1st Edition by JAY GROSFELD L ET AL
English | 5 Nov. 2013 | ASIN: B00N7AWWJM | 1039 Pages | AZW3 | 4.26 MB
Handbook of Pediatric Surgical Patient Care focuses on the decision-making process in the overall management of the pediatric surgical patient and provides guidelines for diagnosis. The book covers topics ranging from a wide spectrum of neonatal conditions and surgical critical care to other childhood afflictions, pediatric cancer and the injured child. It also focuses on the current management of common childhood conditions including appendicitis, pyloric stenosis and hernias. The purpose of this handbook is to provide a brief, easily accessible, rapid source of contemporary information to students, residents and practitioners caring for infants and children with surgical disorders.
Contents:
Physiologic Considerations of Newborn/Child
Trauma
Tumors (The Abdominal Mass)
Transplantation
Head/Neck
Thorax
Abdomen
Liver, Biliary Tree & Pancreas
Urologic Considerations
Vascular Malformations
Special Considerations
Readership: Undergraduate medical students, graduate surgical residents, post-graduate advanced pediatric surgical residents/fellows, pediatric surgery physician extenders, specialized nurses.
Key Features:
A concise handbook focusing on pediatric surgical care. It also covers a broad range of topics
It provides quick reference algorithms in management care issues
The knowledge level of the handbook is focused at post-graduates, surgical residents, pediatric residents or faculty and physician-extenders specializing in pediatric surgical care
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