معرفی کتاب «نوزادشناسی برای مراقبتهای اولیه» (با عنوان لاتین Neonatology for primary care) نوشتهٔ Deborah E. Campbell, MD, FAAP, editor, Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Chief, Division of Neonatology, Department of Pediatrics, The Children's Hospital at Montefiore, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Academy of Pediatrics در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
New! Designed as an action-oriented working tool, this new comprehensive reference provides the essential core of practical knowledge that pediatricians, family practitioners, residents, and other pediatric health care professionals need to deliver optimal care to all neonates. The content covers the continuum of care from pregnancy through delivery to hospitalization and discharge for the healthy term and late preterm infant, as well as the infant who requires specialized neonatal intensive care. This reference contains evidence-based practice recommendations and provides tools to support the in-hospital and after-hospital community pediatric care for healthy and at-risk infants. Highlights step-by-step recommendations on what to do, when to admit, and when to refer. Thirty-six chapters feature comprehensive coverage of: \*Perinatal preventive care \*Routine care issues \*Assessment and physical examination of the newborn \*Neonatal medical conditions \*Caring for the high-risk infant \*Neonatal outcomes \*Medical-legal considerations \*Support for families during perinatal illness and death An ideal resource for pediatricians, family physicians, medical students, residents, residency program directors, physician assistants, pediatric nurse practitioners, and nurses. Contents ......Page 14 Section 1 Perinatal Health......Page 20 Chapter 1 Perinatal Preventive Care: Fetal Assessment......Page 22 Chapter 2 Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Multiple Births, and Pregnancy Outcomes......Page 72 Chapter 3 Maternal Depression......Page 86 Section 2 Routine Care Issues ......Page 94 Chapter 4 Medical-Legal Considerationsin the Care of Newborns ......Page 96 Chapter 5 Prenatal Pediatric Visit ......Page 118 Chapter 6 Care of the Newborn After Delivery ......Page 124 Chapter 7 Breastfeeding the Newborn ......Page 142 Chapter 8 The Circumcision Decision......Page 172 Chapter 9 Care of the Late Preterm Infant ......Page 182 Chapter 10 Hospital Discharge of the HealthyTerm and Late Preterm Infant ......Page 202 Chapter 11 Follow-up Care of the Healthy Newborn ......Page 226 Section 3 Assessment and Physical Examination of the Newborn ......Page 238 Chapter 12 Maternal Medical History ......Page 240 Chapter 13 Physical Examinationof the Newborn ......Page 250 Chapter 14 Neonatal Skin......Page 282 Chapter 15 Common Congenital Anomalies ......Page 302 Chapter 16 Postnatal Assessment of Common Prenatal Sonographic Findings ......Page 320 Section 4 Neonatal Medical Conditions ......Page 340 Chapter 17 Abnormalities of Fetal Growth ......Page 342 Chapter 18 Neonatal Jaundice......Page 364 Chapter 19 Respiratory Distress and Breathing Disorders in the Newborn ......Page 380 Chapter 20 The Newborn With a Heart Murmur or Cyanosis ......Page 418 Chapter 21 The Newborn at Risk for Infection ......Page 436 Chapter 22 The Newborn With Hematologic Abnormalities ......Page 458 Chapter 23 Prenatal Drug Use: Neonatal Effects and the Drug Withdrawal Syndrome ......Page 474 Chapter 24 Transient Metabolic Disturbances in the Newborn ......Page 502 Chapter 25 Specific Congenital Metabolic Diseases ......Page 520 Chapter 26 The Newborn With Neurologic Findings ......Page 560 Chapter 27 Surgical Emergencies of the Chest and Abdomen in the Newborn ......Page 570 Section 5 Perinatal Care: Caring for the High-Risk Infant ......Page 602 Chapter 28 Assessment and Stabilization at Delivery ......Page 604 Chapter 29 Identifying the Newborn Who Requires Specialized Care ......Page 630 Chapter 30 Care of the Sick or Premature Infant Before Transport ......Page 648 Chapter 31 Continuing Care of the Infant After Transfer From Neonatal Intensive Care ......Page 664 Chapter 32 Discharge Planning for the High-Risk Newborn Requiring Intensive Care ......Page 722 Chapter 33 Follow-up Care of the Graduate From Neonatal Intensive Care ......Page 760 Section 6 Neonatal Outcomes ......Page 790 Chapter 34 Health and Developmental Outcomes of Very Preterm and Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants ......Page 792 Chapter 35 Health and Developmental Outcomes of Selected Medically Complex Neonates ......Page 818 Section 7 Supporting Families During Prenatal Illness and Death ......Page 860 Chapter 36 Support for Families Whose Infant Is Sick or Dying ......Page 862 Index......Page 888
Designed as an action-oriented working tool, this new comprehensive reference from the American Academy of Pediatrics provides the essential core of practical knowledge that pediatricians, family practitioners, residents, and other pediatric health care professionals need to deliver optimal care to all neonates. The content covers the continuum of care from delivery to hospitalization and discharge for the healthy term and late preterm infant, as well as the infant who requires specialized neonatal intensive care. This reference contains evidence-based practice recommendations and provides tools to support the in-hospital and after-hospital community pediatric care for healthy and at-risk infants. Thirty-six chapters cover step-by-step recommendations on what to do, when to admit, and when to refer. Recommendations and lists detail references within each chapter.
- Perinatal preventive care
- Routine care issues
- Assessment and physical examination of the newborn
- Neonatal medical conditions
- Caring for the high-risk infant
- Neonatal outcomes
- Medical-legal considerations
- Support for families during perinatal illness and death
An ideal resource for pediatricians, family physicians, medical students, residents, residency program directors, physician assistants, pediatric nurse practitioners, and nurses.
The all-new Neonatology for Primary Care covers practical approaches to evaluation and management of conditions encountered by fetuses and newborns. Essential clinical guidance Step-by-step recommendations on what to do, when to admit, and when to refer. Evidence-based approach Recommendations and lists detail references within each chapter. Practical focus Designed as an action-oriented working tool; directly addresses day-to-day practice concerns. Comprehensive coverage of: Perinatal Health Routine Care Issues Assessment and Physical Examination of the Newborn Neonatal Medical Conditions Perinatal Care: Caring for the High-Risk Infant Neonatal Outcomes This book provides the essential core of practical knowledge that pediatricians, family practitioners, residents, and other pediatric health care professionals need to deliver optimal care to all neonates. The content covers the continuum of care from delivery to hospitalization and discharge for the healthy term and late preterm infant, as well as the infant who requires specialized neonatal intensive care. This reference contains evidence-based practice recommendations and provides tools to support the in-hospital and after-hospital community pediatric care for healthy and at-risk infants