Neonatology

6th Edition

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Table of Contents

I: Basic Management

II: Procedures

III: On-Call Problems

IV:Diseases and Disorders

V: Neonatal Pharmacology

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Meds,Pregnancy,Lactation

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Section III: On-Call Problems

40. Abnormal Blood Gas
41. Apnea and Bradycardia
42. Arrhythmia
43. Bloody Stool
44. Counseling Parents Before High Risk Delivery
45. Cyanosis
46. Death of an Infant
47. Eye Discharge (Conjunctivitis)
48. Gastric Aspirates (Residuals)
49. Gastrointestinal Bleeding from the Upper Tract
50. Hyperbilirubinemia, Direct (Conjugated Hyperbilirubinemia)
51. Hyperbilirubinemia, Indirect (Unconjugated Hyperbilirubinemia)
52. Hyperglycemia
53. Hyperkalemia
54. Hypertension
55. Hypoglycemia
56. Hypokalemia
57. Hyponatermia
58. Hypotension and Shock
59. Is the Infant Ready for Discharge?
60. No Stool in 48 Hours
61. No Urine in 24 Hours
62. Pneumoperitoneum
63. Pneumothorax
64. Polycythemia
65. Poor Perfusion
66. Post Delivery Antibiotics
67. Pulmonary Hemorrhage
68. Rash and Dermatologic Problems
69. Sedation and Analgesia in a Neonate
70. Seizure Activity
71. Traumatic Birth (Birth Trauma)
72. Vasospasms and Thromboembolism

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