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Understand the fundamental principles of neonatology and learn evidence-based care strategies
With coverage that strikes the perfect balance between proven management approaches and fundamental principles, this unique resource combines the benefits of a comprehensive neonatology textbook with a practical procedural guide.
You will get a detailed step-by-step instruction on diagnosis, management, and treatment of acute problems of the newborn as organized by organ system, based on the highest level of evidence available, along with a thorough review of topics such as epidemiology, ethics, legal issues in the NICU, monitoring devices, fluid requirements, and enteral nutrition.
Features
- A full-color presentation that includes hundreds of figures and tables
- An emphasis on proven care strategies for improved outcomes
- Detailed procedural instruction
- An organ-system approach when discussing neonatal disorders
- A practical approach to all topics with detailed management approaches and procedures
Neonatology: Clinical Practice and Procedures will prove to be an outstanding refresher for any clinician involved in the diagnosis and management of newborn infants and a valuable instructional guide for junior staff and residents.
About the Author: David K. Stevenson, MD is Vice Dean, Senior Associate Dean, and Harold K. Faber Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine; and Director, Johnson Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Services, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford, CA.
Philip Sunshine, MD, is Professor of Pediatrics Emeritus, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA.
Ronald Cohen, MD, is Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA.