1. Trang chủ
  2. » Y Tế - Sức Khỏe

Pediatric Just The Facts - part 1 potx

66 200 0

Đang tải... (xem toàn văn)

Tài liệu hạn chế xem trước, để xem đầy đủ mời bạn chọn Tải xuống

THÔNG TIN TÀI LIỆU

Thông tin cơ bản

Định dạng
Số trang 66
Dung lượng 0,97 MB

Nội dung

[...]... syrup Safflower, coconut, and soy oil CHAPTER 1 • GROWTH AND NORMAL NUTRITION 3 TABLE 1- 2 Higher Calorie Formula CONCENTRATE CALORIES/OZ CONCENTRATE (OZ) WATER (OZ) POWDER TOTAL FORMULA (OZ) POWDER (SCOOP) WATER TOTAL FORMULA (OZ) 20 1 13 (1 can) 1 13 2 26 1 2 oz 2 24 3 13 (1 can) 2 9 5 22 3 To the 5 oz line 5 27* 2 13 (1 can) 1 6 3 19 3 1 To the 4– oz line 2 1 4– 2 * Increasing caloric density above 24... Marisa S Klein-Gitelman 5 81 183 Rheumatologic Emergencies Marisa S Klein-Gitelman 18 4 Common Office Complaints Marisa S Klein-Gitelman 18 5 Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) Marisa S Klein-Gitelman 539 548 5 51 552 555 558 562 564 566 567 568 570 5 81 583 585 xi xii CONTENTS 18 6 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) Marisa S Klein-Gitelman 18 7 Henoch-Schonlein Purpura (HSP) Marisa S Klein-Gitelman 18 8 Juvenile... Janice B Lasky, Marilyn B Mets 14 8 Systemic Disorders with Ocular Involvement Raed Shatnawi, Janice B Lasky, Marilyn B Mets 14 9 The Blind Infant Raed Shatnawi, Janice B Lasky, Marilyn B Mets Section 18 DISEASES OF THE BONE AND JOINTS John F Sarwark 15 7 15 8 15 9 16 0 16 1 16 2 498 499 500 500 5 01 502 505 507 15 0 Newborn Orthopedic Examination Denise T Ibrahim and John F Sarwark 15 1 Developmental Dysplasia of... based (e.g., Alimentum or Pregestimil) Table 1- 1 lists the composition of common infant formulas • The long-chain fatty acids docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachadonic acid (AA) are found in breast milk and were recently added to several formulas DHA is the major omega-3 fatty acid of retinal tissue, and AA is the major omega-6 fatty acid of other TABLE 1- 1 Composition of Common Infant Formulas FORMULA... 507 508 511 512 514 516 519 519 5 21 523 524 527 530 CONTENTS 16 3 Cystic Fibrosis Susanna A McColley 16 4 Sleep Disorders and Breathing Stephen H Sheldon 532 534 Section 20 BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS John V Lavigne and D Richard Martini 539 16 5 Principles of Management of Psychiatric Problems in Pediatric Practices John V Lavigne and D Richard Martini 16 6 Feeding and Eating Disorders in the Infant... Rev 19 97 ;18 (4) :11 1 11 9 Story M, Holt D, Clark EM, eds Bright Futures in Practice: Nutrition-Pocket Guide Arlington, VA: National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health, 2002 2 PEDIATRIC HISTORY AND PHYSICAL Kimberley Dilley and Sandra Sanguino GENERAL PRINCIPLES • The pediatric history and physical examination is unique since the majority of information is not obtained directly from the. .. and history from the caregiver about progression of the rash can also be helpful BIBLIOGRAPHY Behrman RE, Kliegman RM, Jenson HB (eds.) Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 16 th ed Philadelphia, PA: W.B Saunders, 2000, Chaps 1 6, pp 1 22 Hoekelman RA (Ed in Chief) Primary Pediatric Care, 4th ed St Louis, MO: Mosby, 20 01, Chaps 7 13 ,16 –23, pp 57 15 2, 16 5–324 McMillan JA (Ed in Chief) Oski’s Pediatrics: Principles... Wilkins, 19 99, Chapts 7 10 , pp 39– 61 3 HEALTH SUPERVISION: NEWBORN (LESS THAN 1 MONTH) Barbara Bayldon NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION • Assessment of primitive reflexes in infants helps to assess development • Optimally the first physician visit for an infant will follow a prenatal visit, but the first contact for the family with the pediatrician may be in the hospital after 12 SECTION 1 • PRINCIPLES OF PEDIATRIC. .. SUPERVISION: 1 6 MONTHS Barbara Bayldon • At the 2-, 4-, and 6-month visits the physician needs to continue to carefully screen for congenital and developmental issues, assess the infant and its environment, and further develop an understanding of the parents while cementing the cooperative relationship toward optimizing the patient’s health Before entering the room it is important to review the patient... can include the following small changes: 1 Taking a daily evening walk 2 Always parking at the far end of parking lots to include a small amount of extra walking 3 Taking stairs rather than escalators or elevators, or riding the elevator part of the way and finishing on the stairs 4 Getting off the bus two or three stops early and walking the remainder of the way 5 Doing jumping jacks, sit-ups or jogging . retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 0-0 7 -1 4422 1- 9 The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-0 7 -1 416 4 2-0 . All trademarks. whether such claim or cause arises in contract, tort or otherwise. DOI: 10 .10 36/00 714 42 219 CONTENTS Contributors xiii Preface xix Section 1 PRINCIPLES OF PEDIATRIC CARE Robert Tanz 1 1 Growth. Ram Yogev 411 11 4 Fungal Infections A. Todd Davis, Alexandra Freeman, Preeti Jaggi, Stanford T. Shulman 420 11 5 Infections In Immunocompromised Hosts Ellen G. Chadwick 424 11 6 Other Infectious

Ngày đăng: 11/08/2014, 06:21