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Pediatric Physical Examination - E-Book

Pediatric Physical Examination - E-Book

Karen Duderstadt

(2017)

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Abstract

Known for its accuracy, consistency, and portability, Pediatric Physical Examination: An Illustrated Handbook, 3rd Edition teaches the unique range of skills needed to assess children of all ages. Spiral-bound for quick reference in clinical settings, this photo-rich, step-by-step guide to physical examination for advanced practice providers prepares you to expertly examine children from birth through adolescence. Body system chapters begin with fetal development and take you through the key developmental stages of childhood. For infants and young children, Duderstadt uses the quiet-to-active approach favored by pediatric experts and considered more effective for this age-group than the traditional head-to-toe approach used for adults. This edition features a new chapter on newborn physical examination, expanded coverage of skin conditions and new Red Flag highlights that help you recognize high-priority health issues.

  • Expert guidance for the pediatric exam employs the quiet-to-active approach to the examination and assessment of infants — including preterm infants — and young children. This pediatric assessment approach, which starts with listening and moves on to touching, yields the best results in this age group.
  • Richly illustrated in full color to help facilitate learning, with more than 300 photos and drawings that familiarize you with assessment techniques and common assessment findings.
  • Easy-to-use two-column format provides quick access to concise guidance for the pediatric physical exam.
  • Quick-reference special features, including:
    • Information Gathering tables highlight questions and data needed from the patient/guardian, with questions conveniently separated by age group, to guide history-taking.
    • Concise Conditions tables summarize common abnormal findings for each examination area.
    • Pediatric Pearls highlight effective physical examination findings and techniques gleaned from years of expert practice.
    • Family, Cultural, and Racial Considerations sections address the increasingly important areas of family and cultural assessment to prepare you for differences to anticipate when assessing children of various cultural or racial groups.
    • Evidence-Based Practice Tips highlight useful research findings that guide clinical practice.
    • Bulleted Summary of Examination lists at the end of each examination chapter highlight key assessment points associated with each body system and serve as a convenient learning aid and quick reference.
    • End-of-chapter Charting examples demonstrate how to record physical examination findings in the health record and familiarize you with documentation language and format.
  • Convenient spiral binding lets you lay the book flat or fold it back for easy visualization and quick reference in clinical settings.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Front matter i
Pediatric physical examination i
Copyright ii
Dedication iii
Contributors iv
Reviewers vi
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Table of Contents IFC
UNIT I Pediatric General Assessment 1
1 Approach to care and assessment of children and adolescents 1
References 8
2 Assessment parameters 9
References 10
3 Developmental surveillance and screening 22
Summary of developmental evaluation 34
References 35
4 Comprehensive information gathering 36
References 55
5 Environmental health history 57
Summary of environmental health screening 64
References 65
6 Newborn assessment 67
Summary of examination 85
References 87
UNIT II System-Specific Assessment 89
7 Skin assessment 89
Summary of examination 108
References 109
8 Heart and vascular assessment 110
Summary of examination 129
References 130
9 Chest and respiratory assessment 132
Summary of examination 149
References 150
10 Head and neck assessment 151
Summary of examination 163
References 164
11 Lymphatic system assessment 165
Summary of examination 174
References 175
12 Eyes 176
Summary of eye examination 193
References 194
13 Ears 195
Summary of examination 206
References 216
14 Nose, mouth, and throat 218
Summary of examination 238
References 238
15 Abdomen and rectum 239
Summary of examination 254
References 254
16 Male genitalia 255
Summary of examination 271
References 272
17 Male and female breast 273
Summary of examination 281
References 282
18 Female genitalia 284
Summary of examination 300
References 301
19 Musculoskeletal assessment 302
Summary of examination 329
References 330
20 Neurologic assessment 332
Summary of examination 354
References 355
Index 357
A 357
B 358
C 359
D 360
E 361
F 362
G 363
H 364
I 365
J 365
K 365
L 366
M 366
N 368
O 369
P 369
Q 371
R 371
S 371
T 373
U 373
V 374
W 374
X 374
Y 374
Z 374
Average Weight, Height, And Head Circumference Gains in Infancy Through Adolescence IBC