Approach to Pediatric EmergencyPediatric emergency is relatively a new discipline. The book deals with ideas which can be practised in any reasonably good hospital set-up. It also covers emergency situations that can be dealt with both by emergency physicians and pediatricians. Chapters on ophthalmology, dermatology, orthopedics even psychiatry discuss topics where there is a clear boundary what as a pediatrician and emergency specialist should do and when he should refer to other specialists. A lucid approach has also been made for relatively new pediatric trainee or emergency trainee in chapters like neonatal collapse or approach to a crying baby, croup, bronchiolitis so that hesitation can be brought down to minimum. |
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Ch_12 | 9 |
Ch_13 | 12 |
Ch_21 | 14 |
Ch_22 | 24 |
Ch_23 | 28 |
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Ch_121 | 265 |
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Ch_27 | 47 |
Ch_28 | 56 |
Ch_31 | 66 |
Ch_32 | 84 |
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Ch_41 | 105 |
Ch_42 | 113 |
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Ch_51 | 131 |
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Ch_64 | 175 |
Ch_65 | 179 |
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Ch_81 | 207 |
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Ch_91 | 223 |
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Ch_101 | 240 |
Ch_111 | 246 |
Ch_112 | 254 |
Ch_113 | 262 |
Ch_131 | 302 |
Ch_132 | 307 |
Ch_141 | 331 |
Ch_142 | 339 |
Ch_143 | 341 |
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Ch_161 | 361 |
Ch_162 | 367 |
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Ch_165 | 375 |
Ch_166 | 384 |
Ch_167 | 388 |
Ch_171 | 398 |
Ch_181 | 409 |
Ch_191 | 419 |
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Ch_201 | 441 |
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Ch_203 | 450 |
Ch_204 | 454 |
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Ch_206 | 462 |
Ch_211 | 467 |
Ch_212 | 475 |
Ch_213 | 479 |
Ch_214 | 484 |
Ch_221 | 496 |
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color plate | 510 |
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