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E-grāmata: Neonatology for Primary Care

  • Formāts: 900 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781581108200
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  • Formāts: 900 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2014
  • Izdevniecība: American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781581108200

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Designed as an action-oriented working tool, this new comprehensive reference from the American Academy of Pediatrics provides the essential core of practical knowledgethat pediatricians, family practitioners, residents, and other pediatric health care professionals need to deliver optimal care to all neonates.

The content covers the continuum of care from delivery to hospitalization and discharge for the healthy term and late preterm infant, as well as the infant who requires specialized neonatal intensive care.

This reference contains evidence-based practice recommendations and provides tools to support the in-hospital and after-hospital community pediatric care for healthy and at-risk infants.

Thirty-six chapters cover step-by-step recommendations on what to do, when to admit, and when to refer. Recommendations and lists detail references within each chapter.
  • Perinatal preventive care
  • Routine care issues
  • Assessment and physical examination of the newborn
  • Neonatal medical conditions
  • Caring for the high-risk infant
  • Neonatal outcomes
  • Medical-legal considerations
  • Support for families during perinatal illness and death
An ideal resource for pediatricians, family physicians, medical students, residents, residency program directors, physician assistants, pediatric nurse practitioners, and nurses.


Designed as an action-oriented working tool, this new comprehensive reference from the American Academy of Pediatrics provides the essential core of practical knowledgethat pediatricians, family practitioners, residents, and other pediatric health care professionals need to deliver optimal care to all neonates.

The content covers the continuum of care from delivery to hospitalization and discharge for the healthy term and late preterm infant, as well as the infant who requires specialized neonatal intensive care.

This reference contains evidence-based practice recommendations and provides tools to support the in-hospital and after-hospital community pediatric care for healthy and at-risk infants.

Thirty-six chapters cover step-by-step recommendations on what to do, when to admit, and when to refer. Recommendations and lists detail references within each chapter.
  • Perinatal preventive care
  • Routine care issues
  • Assessment and physical examination of the newborn
  • Neonatal medical conditions
  • Caring for the high-risk infant
  • Neonatal outcomes
  • Medical-legal considerations
  • Support for families during perinatal illness and death
An ideal resource for pediatricians, family physicians, medical students, residents, residency program directors, physician assistants, pediatric nurse practitioners, and nurses.
Section 1 Perinatal Health
1 Perinatal Preventive Care: Fetal Assessment
3(50)
E. Rebecca Pschirrer
George A. Little
2 Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Multiple Births, and Pregnancy Outcomes
53(14)
Christie J. Bruno
Edith A. McCarthy
Peter A. M. Auld
James A. Grifo
3 Maternal Depression
67(10)
Marian Earls
Section 2 Routine Care Issues
4 Medical-Legal Considerations in the Care of Newborns
77(22)
Jonathan M. Fanaroff
Robert Turbow
5 Prenatal Pediatric Visit
99(6)
Deborah E. Campbell
6 Care of the Newborn After Delivery
105(18)
Diane E. Bloomfield
Elaine Dinolfo
Faye Kokotos
7 Breastfeeding the Newborn
123(30)
Lisa Marie Stellwagen
Richard J. Schanler
8 The Circumcision Decision
153(10)
Andrew L. Freedman
9 Care of the Late Preterm Infant
163(20)
Sheri L. Nemerofsky
Viral A. Dave
Deborah E. Campbell
10 Hospital Discharge of the Healthy Term and Late Preterm Infant
183(24)
Christina Kan Sullivan
Sonia Dela Cruz-Rivera
11 Follow-up Care of the Healthy Newborn
207(14)
Deborah E. Campbell
Section 3 Assessment and Physical Examination of the Newborn
12 Maternal Medical History
221(10)
Harpreet Kaur
Deborah E. Campbell
13 Physical Examination of the Newborn
231(32)
Harpreet Kaur
Deborah E. Campbell
14 Neonatal Skin
263(20)
Julian Trevino
Amy Yuntzu-Yen Chen
Catherine Ulman
15 Common Congenital Anomalies
283(18)
Orna Rosen
Robert W. Marion
Joy Melinda Samanich
16 Postnatal Assessment of Common Prenatal Sonographic Findings
301(22)
Deborah E. Campbell
Sheri L. Nemerofsky
Abieyuwa Iyare
Teri Jo Mauch
Richard M. Schwend
Section 4 Neonatal Medical Conditions
17 Abnormalities of Fetal Growth
323(22)
Suhas M. Nafday
18 Neonatal Jaundice
345(16)
Vishal Subodhbhai Kapadia
Luc P. Brion
19 Respiratory Distress and Breathing Disorders in the Newborn
361(38)
Suhas M. Nafday
Christina Long
20 The Newborn With a Heart Murmur or Cyanosis
399(18)
Nicole J. Sutton
Christine A. Walsh
21 The Newborn at Risk for Infection, Tsoline Kojaoghlanian
417(22)
22 The Newborn With Hematologic Abnormalities
439(16)
M. Catherine Driscoll
23 Prenatal Drug Use: Neonatal Effects and the Drug Withdrawal Syndrome, Enrique M. Ostrea Jr, Neil Joseph B. Alviedo, Felix Banadera, Josef Misael Cortez, Lilia C. De Jesus
455(28)
24 Transient Metabolic Disturbances in the Newborn
483(18)
Zuzanna Kubicka
George A. Little
25 Specific Congenital Metabolic Diseases
501(40)
Angel Rios
Darius J. Adams
26 The Newborn With Neurologic Findings
541(10)
Oranee Sanmaneechai
Aleksandra Djukic
27 Surgical Emergencies of the Chest and Abdomen in the Newborn
551(34)
Anna Christina Ganster
Mohamed Farooq Ahamed
Mamta Fuloria
Section 5 Perinatal Care: Caring for the High-Risk Infant
28 Assessment and Stabilization at Delivery
585(26)
Joaquim M. B. Pinheiro
29 Identifying the Newborn Who Requires Specialized Care
611(18)
Upender K. Munshi
30 Care of the Sick or Premature Infant Before Transport
629(16)
Gina Marie Geis
Karen S. Wood
31 Continuing Care of the Infant After Transfer From Neonatal Intensive Care
645(58)
Deborah E. Campbell
32 Discharge Planning for the High-Risk Newborn Requiring Intensive Care
703(38)
Christina Long
Deborah E. Campbell
33 Follow-up Care of the Graduate From Neonatal Intensive Care
741(32)
Judy C. Bernbaum
Section 6 Neonatal Outcomes
34 Health and Developmental Outcomes of Very Preterm and Very Low-Birth-Weight Infants
773(26)
Deborah E. Campbell
Sonia O. Imaizumi
Judy C. Bernbaum
35 Health and Developmental Outcomes of Selected Medically Complex Neonates
799(44)
Sarah Chambers
Deborah E. Campbell
Section 7 Supporting Families During Perinatal Illness and Death
36 Support for Families Whose Infant Is Sick or Dying
843(26)
Joseph A. Vitterito
Deborah E. Campbell
George A. Little
Index 869
Deborah Campbell, MD, FAAP, is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology and Womens 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 Childrens 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 theNYS 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.