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** The only concise yet comprehensive guide to Pediatrics - now available on the premier mobile platform**
Oxford Handbook of Pediatrics features:
* A child-centered approach to the care of the pediatric patient
* A hands-on advice on common dilemmas in pediatric medicine
* Concise evidence-based guidance for varied clinical settings in everyday practice
* High-quality illustrations to aid diagnosis
* Detailed tables and charts to illustrate key concepts
* A new chapter comprehensively covering allergies
* New dedicated chapters on audiology, ophthalmology, and rheumatology.
* Child safeguarding has been thoroughly revised in line with latest guidance
* A new topic on manslaughter by gross negligence.
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More about the Oxford Handbook of Paediatrics:
Now fully revised and updated with the latest guidelines, this new edition of the Oxford Handbook of Pediatrics is an easy-to-use and compact guide to all aspects of acute and chronic pediatrics. The team of specialist contributors and editors have successfully condensed many years of clinical experience into a pocket-sized compendium of clinical problems and treatment options. Taking a child-centered approach to the subject, the book provides comprehensive coverage of areas such as neonatology, surgery, genetics and congenital malformations, along with the treatment of children in the community, the psychological effects of illness on the child and family, child safeguarding, and ethical and legal issues, all in a user-friendly and succinct style. All chapters have been updated for this new edition, which now includes a new chapter comprehensively covering allergies, with new dedicated chapters on audiology, ophthalmology, and rheumatology. Child safeguarding has been thoroughly revised in line with latest guidance, with a new topic on manslaughter by gross negligence. The practical advice and experience contained within this handbook will be invaluable to all those involved in the care of the younger patient.
Editors:
Robert C. Tasker, Professor of Neurology and Anaesthesia (Pediatrics), Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital, USA
Carlo L. Acerini, University Senior Lecturer, Cambridge University Clinical School, Cambridge, UK
Edward Holloway, Consultant Paediatrician, Croydon University Hospital, UK
Asma Shah, Consultant Paediatrician, Lead for Shared Care, Paediatric Oncology, St Richard's Hospital, Western Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, UK,
Pete Lillitos, Paediatric Cardiology Registrar, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, UK
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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This app has been developed in unison between the Myanmar Paediatric Society (MPS) and the Royal College of Paediatrics UK. It offers you free up-to-date MPS guidance as well as a tool-kit of useful functions to help you provide effective paediatric care in your every-day practice. The app has been kindly funded by UNICEF.
The app is useful for ANY doctor or nurse who cares for children in Myanmar. It's a paediatric survival pack - in your pocket!
The app includes :
- Neonatal guidelines
- Paediatric guidelines
- Jaundice Calculator - automatically plot bilirubin levels on the relevant graph to decide if a baby will require phototherapy or transfusion.
This app is FREE OF CHARGE and is AVAILABLE OFFLINE - it will be in your pocket whenever you need it and wherever you need it!
Current guidelines included (but being expanded all the time!) include:
Neonatal:
- New-born life support
- Neonatal sepsis treatment
- Admission to the neonatal unit checklist.
- Apnoea managemetn
- Birth asphyxia management
- Hypoglycaemia treatment
- Kangaroo Mother Care guidance
- Neonatal intravenous fluid management
- Neonatal jaundice management
- Neonatal seizures treatment
Paediatric:
- Paediatric resuscitation (collapsed child)
- Treatment of very sick child (Airway/Breathing/Circulation/Coma/Dehydration pathway)
- Acute Gastroenteritis (AGE)
- Asthma
- Anaphylaxis
- Bronchiolitis
- Burns management and surface area calculation
- Dengue
- Diabetic KetoAcidosis (DKA)
- Drowning
- Enteric fever
- Epiglottitis and upper airway obstruction
- Head injury
- Febrile Convulsions
- Infective endocarditis
- Intubation checklist
- Intussusception
- Malaria
- Malnutrition
- Meningitis
- Myocarditis
- Pain relief pathway
- Pneumonia
- Pyrexia of unknown origin
- Rheumatic fever
- Seizure management
- Sepsis management
- SVT (supraventricular tachycardia)
- TB (tuberculosis)
- Triage of the sick child
- Vitamin deficiencies (A, B, C, D)
JAUNDICE CALCULATOR:
- Automatic bilirubin plotter for babies aged 28 weeks' gestation and above. Just input the gestation, age and bilirubin level and the app will plot the bilirubin graph for you - letting you know if the baby requires phototherapy, exchange transfusion or nothing.
Please download this app and use it to help treat children and neonates. Please remember that it is always your responsibility as the clinician to ensure appropriate treatment and whilst this app can give guidance and support, it cannot be used as a diagnostic tool or relied upon to dictate management of every individual child.
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January 3, 2025