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Paediatric Vade-Mecum

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Dr Timothy G. Barrett, MB, MRCPCH, Mr Anthony D. Lander, PhD, FRCS (Paed), DCH, and Dr Vin Diwakar, MB, BS, MRCP, MRCPCH (Hodder Arnold)

Paediatric Vade-Mecum intended for pre-registration house officers, SHOs and SpRs in Paediatrics, and GPs in training.

Paediatric Vade-Mecum has been a crucial source of reliable diagnostic and therapeutic guidance to doctors managing common pediatric problems at the sharp end. Concise, authoritative, up-to-date and practical guidance on a wide range of clinical issues, it aims to provide the diagnostic and therapeutic information necessary for a junior pediatrician to manage a child safely and effectively.

It provides the junior doctor and trainee grade pediatrician with invaluable information on the diagnosis and management of illness in children, along with practical advice for the safe and effective management of the sick child. This latest update is based on the 14th edition with additional features, enhanced functionality and ongoing updates!

Key Features
  • Intended for pre-registration house officers, SHOs and SpRs in Paediatrics, and GPs in training
  • Enhanced by the inclusion of a helpful 'Glossary of terms'
  • Covers immediate management of common emergencies and paediatric conditions supplemented with useful background information
  • Provides evidence-based treatment guidelines and information on conditions not always covered by local departmental protocols
  • Includes useful pediatric formulary based upon Medicines for Children for rapid reference
  • Contains five sections: acute paediatrics, outpatient and specialty paediatrics, prescribing, information and normal values, and a dictionary of eponymous syndromes and diseases
  • All of the paediatric emergency information is in the section on acute paediatric problems, including both poisoning and head injury management (with resuscitation guidelines following the national Advanced Paediatric Life Support recommendations)
  • Section Outpatient and specialty paediatrics includes common problems such as the management of mild to moderate asthma, constipation, abdominal pain and headaches
  • The prescribing section includes essential information on the most commonly prescribed drugs, the class of drugs to which they belong, doses by age and weight, availability, and comments on the individual drugs
  • Includes information on oral sedation and on pain in children

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Paediatric Vade-Mecum can be fully cross-indexed with all of Skyscape's 500+ nursing and medical references.

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