This comprehensive book thoroughly addresses common clinical
challenges in newborns, providing an evidence-based, step-by-step
approach for their diagnosis and management. Common Problems in the
Newborn Nursery is designed to be an easy-to-use, practical guide,
covering a full range of clinical dilemmas: bacterial and viral
infections, jaundice, hypoglycemia, hypotonia, nursery arrhythmia,
developmental dysplasia of the hips, newborn feeding, cardiac
problems, late preterm infants, dermatology, anemia, birth
injuries, ocular issues, as well as hearing assessments in the
newborn. Written by experts in their fields, each chapter begins
with a clinical case presentation, followed by a discussion of
potential treatment and management decisions and various
differential diagnosis. Correct responses will then be explained
and supported by evidence-based literature, teaching readers how to
discern the normal from the abnormal, the emergent from the
non-emergent, and how to make decisions concerning diagnosis
encountered on a daily basis. While this guide is directed towards
health care providers such as pediatricians, primary care
physicians, and nurse practitioners who treat newborns in the
general nursery, this book will also serve as a useful resource for
anyone interested in working with this vulnerable patient
population, from nursing and medical students, to nurses, and
residents in pediatrics or family practice.
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