Completely updated and revised, the 30th edition of this bestselling reference provides instant access to the latest recommendations for treatment of infectious diseases in children.
This edition includes new information about how strength-based relationships are critical to healthy development, especially for children who have endured toxic stress, adverse childhood events or experiences (ACEs), or trauma.
The real-life cases in the Pediatrics in Review popular "Index of Suspicion" feature have intrigued and educated medical professionals for many years with unique cases to review and evaluate. Now the journal's editors have selected their "top 100" cases to create a fascinating collection that serves as a valuable mini-reference and learning too.
Learn from leading experts the latest information on cardiac issues seen most often in a paediatric office. The scope of focus includes signs and symptoms, management of patients with acquired or congenital heart disease, cardiac implications of common infectious diseases, preventive cardiology strategies, and other issues that are frequently managed or evaluated by the primary care clinician.
Designed to help pediatricians and others who work in medical settings with children who are nonverbal, including toddlers; children with conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, language disorders, intellectual disabilities, or oral-motor apraxia; or children who do not speak English.
Provides the most recent recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Fetus and Newborn as well as other relevant committees. This compendium contains all of the collected AAP clinical practice guidelines, policy statements, and clinical and technical reports related to the quality care of newborns and infants.
Developed by the leading experts in neonatal simulation, this innovative new resource delivers neonatology health care providers and educators essential guidance on designing, developing, and implementing simulation-based neonatal education programs.