Safe Care in Paediatrics: 1ed

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This book is for anyone who needs to make a clinical decision about infants and children- be they from a medical, nursing or health professional background.

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Safe Care in Paediatrics: 1ed

Written by clinicians with years of experience in paediatrics, this unique textbook is designed to promote quality and safe care of children, and reduce common clinical errors and delayed diagnoses through shared first-hand experiences. This book is for anyone who needs to make a clinical decision about infants and children- be they from a medical, nursing or health professional background. The text is particularly useful for trainees but is also relevant to experienced practitioners.

The aim of the book is to prevent errors and ensure safe care. The authors offer practical advice on potential pitfalls and red flags from neonatal care to mental health issues in adolescence . This book takes the reader through recent advances in diagnosis, common presentations and how to identify the sick child, all with case studies and illustrations to bring the text to life.

Key Features

The strengths of the book are:

  • The ability to learn from other’s experiences and mistakes and share this learning
  • All chapters reviewed by sub-specialists in Paediatrics with a focus on presentations to first responders including family practitioners
  • Instructive case scenarios highlighting clinical pearls and pitfalls to avoid
  • High-quality clinical images throughout
Book
Author Nicholson, Alf
Pages 268
Year 2024
ISBN 9780443108853
Publisher Elsevier
Language English
Uncategorized
Edition 1/e
Weight 440 g
Dimensions 26.5 x 24.5 x 1.5 cm
Binding Paperback
Imprint Elsevier