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This book describes key knowledge concepts, skills and up-to-date
algorithms pertaining to common emergencies that can take place in
a pediatric office, including: seizures, anaphylaxis and shock, and
diabetic ketoacidosis. The authors supported by peer review from
top specialists in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the Baylor
College of Medicine offer the first comprehensive educational
resource on pediatric office emergency preparedness devoted
exclusively to the practicing primary care health care provider and
his/her team. During emergencies, providers and their staff are
called on to work efficiently as a "code-team" which is a source of
considerable apprehension for many primary care pediatricians. This
unique reference guide contains a wealth of information and
resources in a compact and practical form. It presents the most
important knowledge, skills, office resources and team interactions
required by practitioners to successfully treat pediatric
emergencies in the office.
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