Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals 5/e

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICSISBN: 9781610028462

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By American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Edited by Susan Fuchs, Mike McEvoy, Associate editor Jennifer F. Anders
Imprint: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
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279 x 216 mm
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The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. The AAP is the largest pediatric publisher in the world, with a diverse list of resources that includes essential clinical and practice management titles and award-winning books for parents. Dr Susan Fuchs, MD, FAAP, FACEP, is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University. She is the EMS Medical Director and an Attending Physician in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. She received her medical degree from the Chicago Medical School/Rosalind Franklin University, completed her pediatric residency at Michael Reese Hospital, and her fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Children's Memorial Hospital-both formerly located in Chicago. She is the Co-Editor of the textbook Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP), for the 3rd, 4th, and the new 5th edition. She is a board member of the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions (CoAEMSP), representing the AAP. Her interests include EMS, Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC), and educating residents, fellows, and healthcare professionals, including paramedics and EMTs. Mike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN, is the EMS Coordinator for Saratoga County, New York, a Paramedic Supervisor, and the Professional Development Coordinator for Clifton Park & Halfmoon EMS. He is a nurse clinician in the adult and pediatric cardiac surgical ICUs at Albany Medical Center. Mike is the chief medical officer and firefighter/paramedic for West Crescent Fire Department. Mike is the chair of the National Registry of EMTs board of directors, Secretary/Treasurer of the National EMS Quality Alliance, and Immediate Past Chair of the NY State Governor's EMS Council. In addition to serving as Editor for "Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals, 5th Edition," he is a lead editor for the Jones & Bartlett textbook, "Critical Care Transport" and the Informed emergency and critical care pocket guide series. In his free time, Mike is an avid hiker and winter mountain climber. Jennifer Anders, MD, FAAP, FAEMS, is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine physician and EMS physician in Baltimore Maryland. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and serves the children and EMS clinicians of Maryland in the role of Associate State Medical Director (Pediatrics) at the Maryland Institute of EMS Systems. Dr Anders was the chair of the PEPP steering committee from 2019 to 2025 and is a Co-Editor of the PEPP 5th Edition textbook and Co-Chair of the PEPP 5th Edition course development team. Dr Anders is a prolific educator and active researcher in pediatric prehospital care, with interests in pediatric transport patterns and destination selection, high-performance CPR, and discontinuation of resuscitation. She loves teaching and learning from EMS clinicians.

Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Pediatric Assessment Chapter 2. Using a Developmental Approach Chapter 3. Respiratory Emergencies Chapter 4. Shock Chapter 5. Dysrhythmias and Resuscitation Chapter 6. Neurological Emergencies Chapter 7. Infectious Diseases Chapter 8. Endocrine and Environmental Emergencies Chapter 9. Trauma Chapter 10. Toxicology Chapter 11. Behavioral Emergencies Chapter 12. Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Chapter 13. Child Maltreatment Chapter 14. Emergency Delivery and Newborn Resuscitation and Stabilization Chapter 15. Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID), Brief Resolved Unexpected Event (BRUE) & Death of a Child Chapter 16. Children in Disasters Chapter 17. Medicolegal and Ethical Considerations Chapter 18. Transportation Considerations Chapter 19. Making a Difference Procedure 1. Field Reporting Procedure 2. Length/Weight-Based Resuscitation Tape Procedure 3. Oxygen Delivery Procedure 4. Suctioning Procedure 5. Airway Adjuncts Procedure 6. Foreign Body Obstruction Procedure 7. Bronchodilator Therapy Procedure 8. Bag-Mask Ventilation Procedure 9. Pulse Oximetry Procedure 10. Orogastric and Nasogastric Tube Insertion Procedure 11. Endotracheal Intubation Procedure 12. Confirmation of Endotracheal Intubation and Use of End-Tidal Capnography Procedure 13. Supraglottic Airway Insertion and Pediatric Difficult Airway Procedure 14. Intramuscular Injections Procedure 15. Intranasal Medication Administration Procedure 16. Intravenous Access Procedure 17. Intraosseous Needle Insertion Procedure 18. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Procedure 19. Automated External Defibrillators and Defibrillation Procedure 20. Endotracheal Tube Drug Instillation Procedure 21. Rectal Administration of Benzodiazepines Procedure 22. Spinal Motion Restriction Procedure 23. Needle Thoracostomy Procedure 24. Removing and Replacing a Tracheostomy Tube Procedure 25. Tourniquet Application Procedure 26. Push-Pull Fluid Administration Appendix. Medication Formulary Glossary Index

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