Neonatal Care 4/e

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICSISBN: 9781610024419

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Edited by Deborah E. Campbell
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
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71 x 256 mm
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910 g
Pages:
190

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Deborah Campbell, MD, FAAP, is Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology and Women's Health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Program Director for the fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, and Director of the Division of Neonatology at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore. She conducts the Low birth weight infant Evaluation and Assessment Program (LEAP) and has served various leadership roles at the American Academy of Pediatrics, New York State Association of Regional Perinatal Programs and Networks, NYC Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council, and Greater New York March of Dimes Health Professionals Advisory Board and National March of Dimes.She is a member of the Greater New York Hospital Association Perinatal Safety Collaborative Advisory Group, the National Quality Forum Perinatal Collaborative, and the New York State Perinatal Quality Collaborative Neonatology Expert Workgroup. She also serves on the NYS Palliative Care Education and Training Council, an expert panel that has developed guidance and advice for the New York State Department of Health on best practices in pain management and end-of-life care. She served as a member on the AAP Taskforce on Implementation of Newborn Hearing Screening and the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) Program. She is currently co-chair of the Bright Futures Guidelines, 4th edition Infancy Expert Panel.

Introduction How to Use This Deck Figure, Table, and Box Credits Abbreviations Prenatal Assessment 1. The Prenatal Pediatric Visit 2. The Maternal Medical and Family History 3. Fetal Risk, Assessment, and Interventions 4. Fetal Growth 5. Fetal Growth Restriction 6. Diabetes Delivery and Newborn Assessment 7. Delivery Room Resuscitation Prep 8. Need for Resuscitation 9. Immediate Delivery Procedures 10. Gestational Age Assessment 11. Newborn Assessment: Overview 12. Neurological Assessment 13. The High-Risk Newborn 14. Dried Blood Spot Screening 15. Circumcision 16. Discharge From the Hospital 17. The First Postpartum Visit 18. The Newborn Eyes 19. The Newborn Ears Feeding 20. Breastfeeding Benefits 21. Breastfeeding Initiation 22. Breastfeeding Latch 23. Providing Breastfeeding Support 24. Newborn Weight Loss 25. Breastfeeding Preterm Infants 26. Improving Milk Production 27. Nutrient Supplementation 28. Discharge Feeding Plan 29. Formula Feeding 30. Feeding Evaluation General Newborn Concerns 31. Hyperbilirubinemia: Risk Factors and Definitions 32. Hyperbilirubinemia: Management and Follow-up 33. Jaundice 34. Elimination Patterns 35. Glucose 36. Hypoglycemia 37. Hyperglycemia 38. Immunizations 39. Safe Sleep 40. Safety Concerns Newborn Respiratory Management 41. Respiratory Distress 42. Cyanosis 43. Respiratory Distress Syndrome 44. Acidosis 45. Tachypnea 46. Airway Issues 47. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome 48. Pneumonia 49. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia 50. Pneumomediastinum 51. Infants With Chronic Lung Disease 52. Additional Respiratory Management Newborn Illness 53. The Ill-Seeming Newborn 54. Endocrine and Metabolic Changes 55. Inborn Errors of Metabolism 56. Hyperinsulinism 57. Hypocalcemia and Hypercalcemia 58. Hypomagnesemia 59. Gastrointestinal Pathology 60. Intestinal and Bowel Obstruction 61. Hydronephrosis 62. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome 63. Congenital Anomalies 64. Congenital Heart Disease 65. Congestive Heart Failure 66. Rickets (Osteopenia) 67. Endotracheal Tubes 68. Parenteral Nutrition 69. Transfer and Transport of the Ill Newborn Other Birth Anomalies 70. The Newborn Head 71. The Newborn Mouth 72. Vertebral Anomalies 73. Hip Anomalies 74. Hand Anomalies 75. The Newborn Foot 76. Gastroschisis and Omphalocele 77. Male Genitourinary Anomalies 78. Female Genitourinary Anomalies 79. Differences of Sex Development Newborn Skin Lesions 80. Port Wine Stain (Capillary Malformation) 81. Other Vascular Malformations 82. Pigmentary Birthmarks 83. Hamartomas and Miscellaneous Lesions 84. Developmental Skin Anomalies 85. Vesiculopustular Diseases 86. Superficial Vascular Tumors Specialized Care 87. Neonatal Care Levels 88. NICU Care 89. NICU Discharge 90. NICU Nutritional Discharge Plan 91. Continuing Problems after NICU Discharge Preterm/Early-Term Newborns 92. Preterm Resuscitation 93. Anemia of Prematurity 94. Retinopathy of Prematurity 95. Late Preterm/Early Term Infant Nutrition 96. Late Preterm/Early Term Special Concerns 97. Preterm Infant Surveillance 98. Vehicle Safety in Preterm Infants Other Concerns 99. Neonatal Hypotonia 100. The Seemingly Well Newborn 101. Infant Morbidity and Mortality

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