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Abstract
Pediatrics Morning Report: Beyond the Pearls is a case-based reference that covers the key material included on the USMLE Step 2 and Step 3, as well as the pediatric clerkship. Focusing on the practical information you need to know, it teaches how to analyze a clinical vignette in the style of a morning report conference, sharpening your clinical decision-making skills and helping you formulate an evidence-based approach to realistic patient scenarios.
- Each case has been carefully chosen and covers scenarios and questions frequently encountered on the Pediatrics boards, shelf exams, and clinical practice, integrating both basic science and clinical pearls.
- "Beyond the Pearls" tips and secrets (all evidence-based with references) provide deep coverage of core material.
- "Morning Report"/"Grand Rounds" format begins with the chief complaints to the labs, relevant images, and includes a "pearl" at the end of the case. Questions are placed throughout the case to mimic practical decision making both in the hospital and on the board exam.
- Written and edited by experienced teachers and clinicians; each case has been reviewed by board certified attending/practicing physicians.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
IFC | ES1 | ||
Pediatrics Morning Report:Beyond the Pearls | i | ||
Pediatrics Morning Report:Beyond the Pearls | iii | ||
Copyright | iv | ||
DEDICATION | v | ||
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | vi | ||
PREFACE | xii | ||
FOREWORD | xiii | ||
CONTENTS | xv | ||
1 - 20-Month-Old With a Limp | 1 | ||
2 - 9-Year-Old Male With Jaw Pain | 8 | ||
3 - 15-Year-Old Female With Pain and Neck Stiffness | 15 | ||
4 - 11-Year-Old Male With New-Onset Chest Pain and Palpitations | 24 | ||
5 - A Newborn Presenting With Profound Cyanosis | 32 | ||
6 - 4-Month-Old Male With Multiple Fractures | 39 | ||
7 - 13-Month-Old With Persistent Fever | 46 | ||
8 - 24-Month-Old Male With Loss of Speech | 53 | ||
9 - 2-Year-Old Male With Pallor, Decreased Urine Output, and Edema | 60 | ||
10 - 29-Weeks’-Gestation Fetus With Worsening Anemia | 67 | ||
11 - 4-Year-Old Male With Abdominal Pain | 73 | ||
12 - 12-Month-Old Female With Picky Eating | 79 | ||
13 - 8-Day-Old Male Infant Presenting for Weight Follow-Up | 86 | ||
14 - A Newborn With Hydrops Fetalis | 94 | ||
15 - 9-Year-Old Female With Joint Pain and Swelling | 102 | ||
16 - 11-Year-Old Male With Bruising | 109 | ||
17 - 3-Year-Old Female With Cough and Purulent Sputum Production | 116 | ||
18 - 4-Year-Old With Fever and a Rash | 123 | ||
19 - 2-Week-Old Female Infant With Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Poor Feeding | 131 | ||
20 - A 3-Year-Old Female With Nausea, Vomiting, and Progressive Abdominal Pain | 139 | ||
21 - An 8-Year-Old Child With Snoring and Behavioral Difficulty in School | 147 | ||
22 - A 3-Year-Old Male With Lower Extremity Edema, Abdominal Distention, and Discomfort | 156 | ||
23 - A 10-Year-Old Female With Recurrent Dysuria, Urinary Incontinence, and Increased Urinary Frequency | 166 | ||
24 - An 8-Month-Old Male With Chronic Intermittent Cough | 174 | ||
25 - 5-Year-Old Kindergartener Who Failed a School Vision Screen | 183 | ||
26 - 12-Month-Old Male With a White Pupillary Reflex | 187 | ||
27 - 13-Year-Old Male With Hematemesis | 195 | ||
28 - 19-Year-Old Female With Chronic Diarrhea | 201 | ||
29 - 16-Month-Old Female With Foul-Smelling Diarrhea | 207 | ||
30 - 3-Week-Old Male With Resected Bowel | 217 | ||
31 - 3-Year-Old Female With Buccal Swelling | 224 | ||
32 - Newborn With Hypoglycemia | 230 | ||
33 - 4-Day-Old Male Infant With Yellow Skin Color | 237 | ||
34 - 16-Year-Old Female With Nausea, Emesis, Icterus, and Abdominal Pain | 243 | ||
35 - 18-Month-Old Male With Vomiting and Altered Mental Status | 251 | ||
36 - 16-Month-Old Female With Refusal to Walk | 259 | ||
37 - 16-Year-Old Female With Cola-Colored Urine | 268 | ||
38 - 15-Month-Old Male With Renal Calculi | 277 | ||
39 - 17-Year-Old Female With Fatigue and Yellow Eyes | 284 | ||
40 - 18-Month-Old Female With Acute-Onset Refusal to Walk | 292 | ||
41 - 6-Year-Old Male With Cough and Fever | 300 | ||
42 - 10-Year-Old Male With Dysphagia | 307 | ||
43 - 10-Year-Old Male With Fast Breathing | 315 | ||
44 - 12-Month-Old Male With Stridor | 325 | ||
45 - 16-Year-Old Female With Right Knee Pain | 332 | ||
46 - 6-Week-Old Female Infant With Persistent Jaundice | 340 | ||
47 - 20-Month-Old Female With Fever and Convulsions | 347 | ||
48 - 7-Week-Old Male Infant With Apnea | 352 | ||
49 - 3-Year-Old Male With Worsening Rash for 5 Days | 360 | ||
50 - 16-Year-Old Female With Down Syndrome With Abdominal Pain and Epistaxis | 368 | ||
51 - 15-Month-Old Female With Left Arm Pain | 375 | ||
52 - 4-Month-Old Male Infant With Fever and Difficulty Breathing | 381 | ||
53 - 7-Year-Old Female With Right-Sided Headache, Ear Pain, and Eye Deviation | 391 | ||
54 - 20-Day-Old Premature Male Infant Who Develops Feeding Intolerance | 399 | ||
55 - After Delivery, a Full-Term Newborn Is Lethargic, With Poor Respiratory Effort | 408 | ||
56 - 4-Year-Old Male Has Right-Side Facial Weakness | 416 | ||
57 - 12-Year-Old Female With Rash and Joint Pain | 425 | ||
58 - 11-Year-Old Female With New-Onset Difficulty in Swallowing and Speaking | 438 | ||
59 - Newborn With Respiratory Distress | 446 | ||
60 - 3-Hour-Old, 31-Week Premature Infant Male With Tachypnea | 453 | ||
INDEX | 459 | ||
A | 459 | ||
B | 461 | ||
C | 462 | ||
D | 464 | ||
E | 465 | ||
F | 465 | ||
G | 466 | ||
H | 467 | ||
I | 468 | ||
J | 469 | ||
K | 469 | ||
L | 470 | ||
M | 470 | ||
N | 471 | ||
O | 472 | ||
P | 472 | ||
R | 474 | ||
S | 475 | ||
T | 476 | ||
U | 477 | ||
V | 478 | ||
W | 478 | ||
X | 478 | ||
Y | 478 | ||
Z | 478 | ||
IBC | ES2 |