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Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
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(BQ) Part 2 book "Manual of ambulatory pediatrics" presents the following contents: Management of common pediatric problems (allergic response to hymenoptera, allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis, anorexia nervosa, aphthous stomatitis,.), drug index (altabax ointment, amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium, budesonide inhalation suspension,.). | P A R T II Management of Common Pediatric Problems Elizabeth S. Dunn and Sherri B. St. Pierre Part II covers common pediatric health problems within the scope of practice for nurse practitioners and others responsible for the delivery of primary health care. The most common management problems are included and are developed according to the SOAP format an outline form that includes subjective data objective data assessment and plan. The subjective data include the information with which the child or parent presents or the provider expects to elicit in a history of the presenting illness. The objective data include the information that would be obtained from the physical examination of the child and from laboratory tests. In the assessment the differential diagnoses for each management problem are listed and include relevant information to assist the provider in making an accurate diagnosis. The plan consists of various treatment modalities used in managing the case as well as specific pharmaceutical and symptomatic treatment. Additionally for each protocol there is an extensive education section that includes pertinent information for parents as well as helpful suggestions for the health care provider. It incorporates physical care psychosocial issues medication information and general information about the presenting problem. The etiology incidence communicability and incubation period have been included for each protocol when applicable. Similarly complications and indications for follow-up consultation or referral are a part of every protocol. Where applicable resources for both the health care provider and patient family have been included at the end of the protocol. Before initiating a treatment plan for any management problem several factors must be recognized and assessed. First a high anxiety level may interfere with the parent s or child s ability to hear and remember the recommended plan the provider should recognize this anxiety and deal with it. Second