Read Pediatric Primary Care Case Studies Online
Authors: Catherine E. Burns,Beth Richardson,Cpnp Rn Dns Beth Richardson,Margaret Brady
Tags: #Medical, #Health Care Delivery, #Nursing, #Pediatric & Neonatal, #Pediatrics
family-centered care,
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evidenced based care and,
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–2
fundamental contexts of,
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–2,
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problem domains and,
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–3
processes for,
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resources for,
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diaries, blood glucose,
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t
diarrhea/vomiting,
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–404
case presentation for,
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–388,
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–395,
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diagnosis of,
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–397
death risk factors,
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–392
diagnostic testing,
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–397
differential,
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t,
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–396
history-taking,
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–395
hospitalization risk factors,
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–392
telephone consultations,
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–395
epidemiology/etiology of,
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–395
acute
vs
. chronic diarrhea,
391
–392
causative agents,
388
–389
CNDC,
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–392
pathophysiology,
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–390
fundamental contexts of,
387
,
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–401
gastroenteritis,
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–401
management of,
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–400
feeding resumption,
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–399
follow-up visits,
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–400
hydration/rehydration,
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,
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t
medications,
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objectives for,
387
resources for,
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–402
Differin.
See
adapalene (Differin)
diphenhydramine,
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discussion of cases.
See
case studies (pediatric primary care)
diseases
acne (adolescents),
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–480
anemia (toddlers),
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–320
birth control (adolescents),
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–440
cough,
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–386
diagnostic reasoning for,
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–8
fever,
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–250
headache,
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–335
high blood sugar/overweight,
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–290
itchy rash,
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–466
limp,
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–492
oral trauma,
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–416
recurrent ear infections (toddlers),
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–358
red eye (preschoolers),
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–346
short stature,
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–518
syncope,
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–376
urinary urgency/incontinence (preschoolers),
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–426
vaginal discharge (adolescents),
441
–454
vomiting/diarrhea,
387
–404
well-child care (late-preterm infants),
493
–506
wheezing,
251
–266
DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis),
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–268,
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–269,
275
t
domains, problem,
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–3
Dove soap,
460
doxycycline,
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–384,
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–473,
475
t–477t
drawings as abuse indicators,
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drug therapies.
See
medications
DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revisions)
AD diagnostic criteria,
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f
ADHD criteria
criteria,
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–178,
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t–178t
duloxetine (Cymbalta),
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dysenteric diarrhea,
390
dysfunctional elimination syndrome.
See
DES (dysfunctional elimination syndrome)
dyshidrotic eczema,
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E
ear infections (toddlers),
347
–358
case presentation for,
347
–348,
351
,
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–355
diagnosis of,
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–356
AOM,
347
–356
diagnostic testing,
352
history-taking,
348
–351
OME,
347
–356
physical examination,
351
epidemiology/etiology of,
348
–350
pathophysiology,
350
–351
risk factors,
349
–350
fundamental contexts of,
347
–348,
357
management of,
352
–356
AAP recommendations,
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–356
education plans,
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follow-up visits,
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–355
medications,
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–356,
353
t,
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t
SNAP,
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therapeutic plans,
352
–353
objectives for,
347
resources for,
357
–358
EBV (Epstein-Barr virus),
235
–237
educational objectives.
See
objectives
Effexor.
See
venlafaxine (Effexor)
Elestat.
See
epinastine HCl (Elestat)
Elidel.
See
pimecrolimus (Elidel)
Emadine.
See
emedastine difumarate (Emadine)
emedastine difumarate (Emadine),
343
t
Emergency contraception,
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encopresis (school-age children),
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–132
diagnosis of,
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–122
diagnostic testing,
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–121
history-taking,
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–119
physical examinations,
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–122
Rome III criteria for,
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t
epidemiology/etiology of,
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–117,
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–118
fundamental contexts of,
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–116,
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–131
management of,
124
t–125t,
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–130,
129
t
follow-up visits,
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,
130
medications,
124
t–125t,
129
t
parental education,
127
–128
objectives for,
115
prognosis for,
130
resources for,
131
–132
Entamoeba histolytica
,
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environmental toxins,
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–299,
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t–299t
Epiceram,
460
epidemiology/etiology
of developmental problems
fatigue (adolescents),
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–61