A neonatal vade-mecum

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A neonatal vade-mecum

edited by Brian Speidel ... [et al.]

Arnold , Oxford University Press, 1998

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The new edition of this popular vade-mecum provides practical advice on the management of the normal and high risk newborn infant. All chapters have been revised or completely rewritten to take account of the changes in newborn care since the publication of the last edition. The book begins by considering perinatal issues with chapters on the high risk pregnancy, the delivery room and routine care of the newborn infant as well as birth trauma and care of the high risk infant. The book then moves on to look at clinical problems organised by system and disease. The final chapters of the book cover the broader aspects of neonatal care such as care of the family, medical ethics, practical procedures and drugs and prescribing, as well as a useful chapter on normal laboratory and physiological data. The comprehensive and practical nature of the book will ensure it will be essential reading for all those involved in the care of the neonate.

Table of Contents

The high risk pregnancy In the delivery room Birth trauma Routine care of the new-born infant Care of the newborn high risk infant Transport of the sick newborn infant Congenital abnormalities Clinical genetics in the neonatal period Neonatal surigcal problems Neonatal respiratory problems Cardiac problems Neurological disorders Nutrition and gastroenterology Fluid and electrolyte therapy Renal disease in the newborn Metabolic and endocrine problems Perinatal infections Neonatal jaundice Haematological problems Ophthalmic disorders Neonatal skin disorders Growth charts and gestational assessment Care of the family Assessment of outcome and care after discharge Medical ethics and the severely malformed or handicapped infant Perinatal pathology Practical procedures Drugs and prescribing Normal laboratory and physiological data.

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