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Zaoutis and Chiang's Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Third Edition
This cornerstone text provides the most up-to-date evidence-based approaches to inpatient pediatric care available—all from top experts in their fields The gold standard in pediatric hospital medicine, Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine has been updated and streamlined for today’s practice. This third edition defines hospital medicine and addresses general issues of hospitalist practice and administration, such as medical legal issues, communications, electronic health records, palliative care, ethical issues, careers, professional organizations, and more. Clearly organized into four main sections—Inpatient Pediatric Medicine, Commonly Presenting Signs and Symptoms, Systems Approach, and Procedures—Comprehensive Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Third Edition explores commonly presenting signs and symptoms, breaks down diseases by system, and describes hard-to-find instructions on procedures most commonly performed on children in a hospital setting. This authoritative work has been fully updated with new content on COVID-19 illness and vaccines in pediatric patients, pandemic preparedness and resources, as well as pediatric patient mental and behavioral health. If you’re in need of an up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative text that spans the emerging field of pediatric hospital medicine, your search ends here.
The Philadelphia Guide: Inpatient Pediatrics

The Philadelphia Guide: Inpatient Pediatrics

Samir Shah; Marina Catallozzi; Gary Frank; Jeanine C. Ronan

McGraw-Hill Education
2021
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The ONLY handbook on pediatric hospitalist medicine!Focusing specifically on caring for pediatric patients in the hospital setting, this unique handbook addresses more than 350 of the most commonly encountered inpatient pediatric medical conditions. Unlike similar handbooks on the subject, The Philadelphia Guide: Inpatient Pediatrics goes beyond diagnostic strategies to include complete treatment and management guidelines.The emphasis on the treatment of so many inpatient conditions makes the book valuable for practitioners of all levels—from attending physicians to physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, pediatric nurses, and health practitioners from all disciplines involved in the care of pediatric patients in the hospital setting. Designed for immediate access, the handbook features alphabetized clinical sections and consistent chapter subheadings to make the book especially useful at the point of care.Practical diagnostic strategiesExtensive differential diagnosis suggestionsUp-to-date treatment and management guidelinesContent designed both for easy browsing and pinpointing specific informationAlphabetical organization within chapters for rapid accessStructured format with consistent headings throughoutBulleted content for efficient and effective access to relevant informationTables listing pediatric dosages for emergency, airway, and rapid sequence intubation medications, as well as defibrillation and cardioversion protocolsPractical appendices covering normal vital signs and pediatric blood pressure values
Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Essentials for Practice

Pediatric Infectious Diseases: Essentials for Practice

Samir Shah; Adam J. Ratner; Alex R. Kemper

McGraw-Hill Education
2018
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.The most practice-oriented guide to diagnosing and managing infectious diseases in childrenPediatric Infectious Diseases: Essentials for Practice, Second Edition is filled with practical, clinically relevant guidance for successful infectious disease management. The care of the patient forms the core of this indispensable resource, which also provides perspectives on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis that every pediatrician, pediatric hospitalist, and pediatric nurse practitioner needs to know. The book's high-yield coverage includes detailed, yet precise overviews of specific infections and their etiology, along with proven diagnostic and management strategies that readers can incorporate into their practice right away.FEATURES:• Tips that tell you what you must know--and do--at every stage of care • Diagnostic and treatment algorithms • Signs/Symptoms and Differential Diagnosis boxes • "When to Refer" boxes, which examine all the relevant clinical considerations • Diagnostic Tests--with a realistic emphasis on the right tests to order • Medical Treatment coverage that includes drugs, dosages, and administration in an easy-to-read tabular format • Convenient icons and a templated chapter design • Numerous clinical color photos and didactic diagrams• NEW! Clinical Pearls boxes accompany coverage of each infectious disease• Updated treatment guidelines and protocols from the CDCIf you are in need of an up-to-date, clinically relevant guide to treating infectious diseases in pediatric patients, your search ends here.
The Philadelphia Guide: Inpatient Pediatrics

The Philadelphia Guide: Inpatient Pediatrics

Samir Shah; Marina Catallozzi; Lisa Zaoutis

McGraw-Hill Professional
2016
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.The ONLY handbook on pediatric hospitalist medicine you need!Focusing specifically on caring for pediatric patients in the hospital setting, this unique handbook addresses more than 350 of the most commonly encountered inpatient pediatric medical conditions. Unlike similar handbooks on the subject, The Philadelphia Guide goes beyond diagnostic strategies to include complete treatment and management guidelines.The emphasis on the treatment of so many inpatient conditions makes the book valuable for practitioners of all levels – from attending physicians to physician assistants, advanced practice nurses, pediatric nurses, and health practitioners from all disciplines involved in the care of pediatric patients in the hospital setting. Designed for immediate access, the handbook features alphabetized clinical sections and consistent chapter subheadings to make the book especially useful at the point of care. FeaturesPractical diagnostic strategiesExtensive differential diagnosis suggestionsUp-to-date treatment and management guidelinesContent designed both for easy browsing and pinpointing specific informationAlphabetical organization within chapters for rapid accessStructured format with consistent headings throughoutBulleted content for efficient and effective access to relevant informationTables listing pediatric dosages for emergency, airway, and rapid sequence intubation medications, as well as defibrillation and cardioversion protocolsPractical appendices covering normal vital signs, neonatal codes, and PALS algorithmsNEW 2-color designSamir S. Shah, MD, MSCE is Director, Division of Hospital Medicine, James M. Ewell Endowed Chair, and Attending Physician in Hospital Medicine & Infectious Diseases at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center; and Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.Lisa B. Zaoutis, MD is Director of the Pediatrics Residency Program at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; and Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania.Marina Catallozzi, MD, MSCE is Assistant Professor of Population and Family Health and Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at the Columbia University Medical Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons.Gary Frank, MD is Chief Quality and Patient Safety Officer at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta; and Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine.
Symptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics (CHOP Morning Report)

Symptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics (CHOP Morning Report)

Samir Shah; Stephen Ludwig

McGraw-Hill Medical
2014
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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.A CASE-BASED GUIDE TO PEDIATRIC DIAGNOSIS, CONVENIENTLY ORGANIZED BY PRESENTING SYMPTOMSSymptom-Based Diagnosis in Pediatrics features 19 chapters, each devoted to a common pediatric complaint. Within each chapter, five to eight case presentations teach the diagnostic approach to the symptom. The case presentations follow a consistent outline of History, Physical Examination, and Course of Illness, and are followed by discussion of the Differential Diagnosis, Diagnosis Incidence and Epidemiology, Clinical Manifestations, Diagnostic Approach, and Treatment. Cases are illustrated with vibrant full-color photographs and include numerous tables comparing potential diagnoses.Organized by symptoms--the way patients actually presentMore than 100 cases teach the diagnostic approach to a symptomCases illustrate how the same complaint can have a variety of causesFull-color clinical photos and illustrations sharpen your visual diagnosis skillsValuable tables detail the most frequent causes of common symptomsCASE-BASED COVERAGE OF THE SYMPTOMS YOU'RE MOST LIKELY TO ENCOUNTER IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICEWheezing * Decreased Activity Level * Vomiting * Coughing * Back, Joint, and Extremity Pain * Poor Weight Gain * Abdominal Pain * Altered Mental Status * Rash * Pallor * Fever * Constipation * Neck Swelling * Chest Pain * Jaundice * Abnormal Gait * Diarrhea * Syncope * Seizures
Evaluation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics

Evaluation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, An Issue of Gastroenterology Clinics

Samir Shah; Edward Feller; Adam Harris

W B Saunders Co Ltd
2012
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The Guest Editors have focused on methods of diagnosing and evaluating IBD to help guide optimal treatment to maximize clinical outcomes and minimize risks. Authors have provided state-of-the-art updates with practical information/guidelines/algorithms and cutting-edge data for incorporation into practice. The first set of articles deals with endoscopy: its role in diagnosis and monitoring IBD; the growing importance of chromoendoscopy in IBD surveillance exams; assessment of post-operative recurrence; and finally the emerging role of capsule endoscopy. The second section focuses on specific scenarios that IBD physicians encounter frequently: health maintenance in IBD focusing on proper vaccinations; the growing problem of Clostridium difficile in IBD; assessment of pouch problems; optimal evaluation of perianal disease; the state of the art in using thiopurines including use of allopurinol to optimize metabolites and optimizing the use of infliximab by measuring levels and antibodies to infliximab; factors to consider in choosing monotherapy versus combination therapy and communication of risk/benefit to patients; and finally disability assessment in IBD. The third and final section highlights noninvasive methods to evaluate IBD: clinical predictors of aggressive or disabling disease; the evolving role of specific antibodies in diagnosing, subtyping and most recently prognosticating in IBD; stool markers (calproctectin and lactoferrin) for evaluating and monitoring IBD; the growing role of imaging modalities with emphasis on MR enterography and CT enterography; and finally, the genetics of IBD and the potential role of genetic testing in the diagnosis/prognosis and tailoring of therapy.