Neonatology is an expanding subspecialty with recent advances in treatment modalities and increased survival rates. With a better understanding of the pathogenesis of neonatal conditions, therapeutic and medical decisions are becoming more complex and require a multi-disciplinary approach. There are several handbooks of neonatology currently available but none of them offer a comprehensive guide to neonatal care. This handbook offers a unique, multi-disciplinary approach to most of the disease states encountered in the neonatal intensive care unit. It includes a special focus on prenatal care, delivery room management, transport, organ and system based neonatal disorders, a detailed approach to surgical problems in the neonatal intensive care unit and a guide to end-of-life care and ethical issues concerned.This handbook is edited and written by experts in each subspecialty, and will provide a unique, comprehensive and multi-disciplinary approach to the diagnosis and management of common neonatal problems with easy-to-follow organ system outline format.
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978-981-4520-40-9 (9789814520409)
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Univ Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine, Usa
Univ Of Pittsburgh, Usa
Univ Of Pittsburgh, Usa
Univ Of Pittsburgh, Usa
Univ Of Pittsburgh, Usa
Fetal Testing and Treatment; Delivery Room Management; Newborn Physical Exam; Routine Newborn Care; Specialized Care of the NICU Patient; Respiratory Disorders; Cardiac Disorders; Surgical Emergencies; Neurological Disorders; Breastfeeding; Fluids, Electrolytes, Nutrition; GI/ Bilirubin; Hematology; Infectious Disease; Genetic Disorders - Congenital Malformations and Syndrome; Genetic Disorders - Inborn Errors of Metabolism; Endocrine Disorders; Orthopedic Disorders; Renal Disorders; Ophthalmology; Maternal Drug Abuse; Neonatal Pharmacology; Neonatal Death, Bereavement and Hospice Care; Ethical Concerns; Common Procedures; Common Medications and Continuous Infusions.