
Minor Trauma in Children
Hodder Arnold (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. July 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-340-73204-5 (ISBN)
Description
Childhood trauma is common and parental anxiety ensures frequent presentations to Accident and Emergency Departments, primary-care physicians and minor injury units. The management of serious injury is well covered by the several existing manuals but handling minor trauma - often equally scarring both physically and emotionally - can still cause difficulties, particularly for junior Accident and Emergency doctors not trained in the management of children.
This handy pocket guide has been designed to enable doctors, nurses and emergency nurse practitioners to manage common minor injuries in children appropriately, to know when to ask for help and, of equal importance, to identify when minor trauma is indicative of a more serious diagnosis. Providing concise information on initial assessment of the child, differential diagnosis and management of a wide range of minor traumas, the text is presented in an easy-to-read format with numerous lists, key points for rapid reference flagged for the reader with suitable symbols, and explanatory photographs and line diagrams.
This book will be an essential purchase for junior doctors, nurse practitioners, staff in emergency departments, minor injuries units, primary care centres and paediatricians both in hospitals and in the community, to be referred to frequently in any setting that receives children following minor injury or trauma.
This handy pocket guide has been designed to enable doctors, nurses and emergency nurse practitioners to manage common minor injuries in children appropriately, to know when to ask for help and, of equal importance, to identify when minor trauma is indicative of a more serious diagnosis. Providing concise information on initial assessment of the child, differential diagnosis and management of a wide range of minor traumas, the text is presented in an easy-to-read format with numerous lists, key points for rapid reference flagged for the reader with suitable symbols, and explanatory photographs and line diagrams.
This book will be an essential purchase for junior doctors, nurse practitioners, staff in emergency departments, minor injuries units, primary care centres and paediatricians both in hospitals and in the community, to be referred to frequently in any setting that receives children following minor injury or trauma.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
36 line, 75 tone (B&W)
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 133 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-340-73204-5 (9780340732045)
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Persons
Ffion C.W. Davies is Consultant in Emergency Medicine, St Bartholomew's and The Royal London Hospital, London, UK
W. Joan Robson is a Tutor in the University of Liverpool and was formerly Consultant in Paediatric Accident & Emergency Medicine, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Alder Hey, UK
Alison K. Smith is Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Barnsley District General Hospital, Barnsley, UK
W. Joan Robson is a Tutor in the University of Liverpool and was formerly Consultant in Paediatric Accident & Emergency Medicine, Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Alder Hey, UK
Alison K. Smith is Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Barnsley District General Hospital, Barnsley, UK
Content
Introduction
Prevention of injury
Pain management
Wounds and soft tissue injuries
Head and facial injuries
Neck and back injuries
Fractures and dislocations aEUR" general approach
Injuries of the upper limb
Hand injuries
Injuries of the lower limb
Burns, scalds, chemical and electrical injuries
Bites, stings and allergic reactions
Foreign bodies
Injuries of the external genitalia and anus
Non-accidental injury
Medicolegal and forensic issues
Practical procedures
Prevention of injury
Pain management
Wounds and soft tissue injuries
Head and facial injuries
Neck and back injuries
Fractures and dislocations aEUR" general approach
Injuries of the upper limb
Hand injuries
Injuries of the lower limb
Burns, scalds, chemical and electrical injuries
Bites, stings and allergic reactions
Foreign bodies
Injuries of the external genitalia and anus
Non-accidental injury
Medicolegal and forensic issues
Practical procedures