Campbell | Neonatology for Primary Care | Buch | 978-1-61002-224-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 1100 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 2200 g

Campbell

Neonatology for Primary Care

Buch, Englisch, 1100 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 2200 g

ISBN: 978-1-61002-224-8
Verlag: AMER ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC


The revised and updated second edition covers practical approaches to caring for healthy and high-risk infants. The book covers maternal and fetal health, care of the newborn after delivery, breastfeeding, follow-up care, common congenital anomalies, the newborn with a heart murmur or cyanosis, neurologic findings, primary care issues relating to infants requiring intensive care, and health and developmental outcomes.

More than 40 chapters cover step-by-step recommendations on what to do, when to admit, and when to refer. Recommendations and lists detailed references within each chapter.

New in the second edition: - 8 new chapters added including:

- Prenatal Diagnosis
- Fetal Interventions
- Optimizing Nutrition for the Preterm, Very Low-Birth-Weight Infant After Discharge From Neonatal Intensive Care
- Newborn Immunizations and Immune Prophylaxis
- Balancing Safe Sleep and Other Newborn Recommendations
- Vascular Anomalies
- Endocrine Disorders Presenting in the Newborn Period
- Shared Decision Making Around Home Technologies
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Part 1: Perinatal Health
- 1. Perinatal Preventive Care: Fetal Assessment
- 2. Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Multiple Births, and Pregnancy Outcomes
- 3. Prenatal Diagnosis
- 4. Fetal Interventions
- 5. Maternal Depression
- Part 2: Routine Care Issues
- 6. Medical-Legal Considerations in the Care of Newborns
- 7. Prenatal Pediatric Visit
- 8. Care of the Newborn After Delivery
- 9. Breastfeeding the Newborn
- 10. Optimizing Nutrition for the Preterm, Very Low-Birth-Weight Infant After Discharge From Neonatal Intensive Care
- 11. Newborn Immunizations and Immune Prophylaxis
- 12. Balancing Safe Sleep and Other Newborn Recommendations
- 13. The Circumcision Decision
- 14. Care of the Late Preterm and Early Term Infant
- 15. Hospital Discharge of the Healthy Term and Late Preterm Infant
- 16. Follow-up Care of the Healthy Newborn
- Part 3: Assessment and Physical Examination of the Newborn
- 17. Maternal Medical History
- 18. Physical Examination of the Newborn
- 19. Neonatal Skin
- 20. Vascular Anomalies
- 21. Common Congenital Anomalies
- 22. Postnatal Assessment of Common Prenatal Sonographic Findings
- Part 4: Neonatal Medical Conditions
- 23. Abnormalities of Fetal Growth
- 24. Neonatal Jaundice
- 25. Respiratory Distress and Breathing Disorders in the Newborn
- 26. The Newborn With a Heart Murmur or Cyanosis
- 27. The Newborn at Risk for Infection
- 28. The Newborn With Hematologic Abnormalities
- 29. Prenatal Drug Use: Neonatal Effects and the Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
- 30. Transient Metabolic Disturbances in the Newborn
- 31. Specific Congenital Metabolic Diseases
- 32. Endocrine Disorders Presenting in the Newborn Period
- 33. The Newborn With Neurologic Findings
- 34. Surgical Emergencies of the Chest and Abdomen in the Newborn
- Part 5: Perinatal Care: Caring for the High-Risk Infant
- 35. Assessment and Stabilization at Delivery
- 36. Identifying the Newborn Who Requires Specialized Care
- 37. Care of the Sick or Premature Infant Before Transport
- 38. Continuing Care of the Infant After Transfer From Neonatal Intensive Care
- 39. Discharge Planning for the High-Risk Newborn Requiring Intensive Care
- 40. Follow-up Care of the Graduate From Neonatal Intensive Care
- Part 6: Neonatal Outcomes
- 41. Health and Developmental Outcomes of Very Preterm and Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants
- 42. Health and Developmental Outcomes of Selected Medically Complex Neonates
- Part 7: Supporting Families During Perinatal Illness and Death
- 43. Shared Decision Making Around Home Technologies
- 44. Support for Families Whose Infant Is Sick or Dying


Deborah Campbell, MD, FAAP, is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women's Health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Program Director for the fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, and Director of the Division of Neonatology at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore. She conducts the Low birth weight infant Evaluation and Assessment Program (LEAP) and has served various leadership roles at the American Academy of Pediatrics, New York State Association of Regional Perinatal Programs and Networks, NYC Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council, and Greater New York March of Dimes Health Professionals Advisory Board and National March of Dimes.She is a member of the Greater New York Hospital Association Perinatal Safety Collaborative Advisory Group, the National Quality Forum Perinatal Collaborative, and the New York State Perinatal Quality Collaborative Neonatology Expert Workgroup. She also serves on the NYS Palliative Care Education and Training Council, an expert panel that has developed guidance and advice for the New York State Department of Health on best practices in pain management and end-of-life care. She served as a member on the AAP Taskforce on Implementation of Newborn Hearing Screening and the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program. She is currently co-chair of the Bright Futures Guidelines, 4th edition Infancy Expert Panel.


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