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Oxford Handbook of Neonatology
Grenville Fox, Nicholas Hoque, and Timothy Watts
560 pages
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37 black and white illustrations and 19 black and white half tone images
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180x100mm
978-0-19-922884-3
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24 December 2009
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- Delivers rapidly accessible and practical advice to the clinician in a user-friendly and convenient format which can be applied at the cot-side
- Provides information on neonatal emergencies, good communication practice, common problems encountered on the ward, and procedures
- Written using all available evidence, and covers guidance from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and other relevant bodies
- Features diagrams, tables, and photos to support the text
The Oxford Handbook of Neonatology meets the needs of all healthcare professionals involved in the care of newborn babies. It delivers rapidly accessible and practical advice to the clinician in a user-friendly and convenient format that can be applied at the cot-side. This handbook covers guidance from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and other relevant bodies. Providing information on neonatal emergencies, good communication practice, common problems encountered on the ward, and procedures, it features diagrams, tables, and photos to support the text. Taking a family-centred approach, this is the essential resource for all healthcare
professionals working within neonatology, from the undergraduate medical student, to the doctor on the ward.Readership: Trainee doctors in paediatrics, doctors sub-specialising in neonatology, neonatal nurse practitioners, neonatal nurses, midwives, general practitioners, anaesthetists, surgeons, and undergraduate medical students.
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Grenville Fox, Neonatal Unit, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK, Nicholas Hoque, Academic Clinical Fellow, Neonatal Neuroscience, University of Bristol, St Michael's Hospital, Bristol, UK, and Timothy Watts, Consultant Neonatologist, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK
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1: Antenatal, obstetric and delivery room problems
2: Problems on the postnatal ward
3: Admission, discharge and outcome
4: Fluids and electrolytes
5: Nutrition
6: Respiratory problems
7: Respiratory support
8: Cardiovascular problems
9: Gastrointestinal problems
10: Neurological problems
11: Infection
12: Jaundice and metabolic problems
13: Haematological problems
14: Renal problems
15: Family support and ethical issues
16: Iatrogenic problems
17: Neonatal transport and transfer
18: Practical procedures
19: Normal values, drug doses and useful formulae
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