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100 _aLalit Bajaj
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245 _aBerman's Pediatric Decision Making
250 _a 5th edition, illustrated
260 _a1600 John F. Kennedy Blvd. Ste 1800 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2899
_b Elsevier Health Sciences
_cc2011
300 _a808 pages
505 _aContents: PART 1 PRESENTING COMPLAINTS SECTION 3 ADOLESCENT SECTION 4 BEHAVIOR SECTION 5 CARDIOVASCULAR SECTION 6 DENTAL SECTION 7 DERMATOLOGY SECTION 8 EARNOSETHROAT SECTION 9 ENDOCRINE SECTION 19 TRAUMA SECTION 20 TOXICOLOGY PART 2 SPECIFIC DISORDERS SECTION 22 BEHAVIORALDEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERSPSYCHIATRIC ISSUES SECTION 23 CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS SECTION 24 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH CARE NEEDS SECTION 25 DERMATOLOGY SECTION 26 GASTROENTEROLOGIC DISORDERS SECTION 10 FEVER SECTION 11 GASTROINTESTINAL SECTION 12 GENITOURINARY SECTION 13 MUSCULOSKELETAL SECTION 14 NEONATAL SECTION 15 NEUROLOGIC DISORDERS SECTION 16 NEUROLOGY SECTION 17 OPHTHALMOLOGY SECTION 18 PULMONARY SECTION 27 HEMATOLOGIC DISORDERS SECTION 28 INFECTIOUS DISEASES SECTION 29 INTERNATIONAL PEDIATRICS SECTION 30 METABOLIC AND GENETIC DISORDERS SECTION 31 MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS SECTION 32 NEONATAL DISORDERS SECTION 33 PULMONARY DISORDERS SECTION 34 RENAL AND UROLOGIC DICORDERS
520 _aBerman’s Pediatric Decision Making uses an algorithmic, structured approach to lead you to the right diagnosis and treatment every time. Drs. Lalit Baja, Simon Hambidge, Ann-Christine Nyquist, and Gwendolyn Kerby use evidence-based research and flow charts for each presenting complaint or specific disorder to provide quick access to the information you need for effective decision making. With updated drug tables and revised algorithms, this streamlined new edition makes it even easier for you to diagnose and manage common clinical problems from infancy through adolescence. Rapidly access guidance on diagnosis and management from algorithms for each clinical disorder. Treat the full range of diseases and disorders with comprehensive coverage of diagnosis, assessment of severity, and clinical management. Choose the best treatment for each case thanks to indications for surgical interventions as well as expensive diagnostic procedures Stay current on recent developments and make effective decisions for movement disorders, physical abuse in children, sexual abuse in children, eating disorders, ADHD, and other hot topics. Find answers quickly and easily with a new table of contents organized into two sections—Presenting Complaints and Specific Disorders—that reduces the need to flip between chapters. Tap into the diverse perspectives of expert authors from all over the country. Get only the information you need in the streamlined new edition with shorter, more user-friendly flow diagrams and fewer specialized chapters.
600 _xPediatrics.
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600 _xDecision Making.
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600 _xMedical › Pediatrics
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600 _xMedical / Pediatrics
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700 _aSimon Hambidge
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700 _a Ann-Christine Nyquist
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700 _a Gwendolyn Kerby
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