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
constipation (school-age children),
115
–132
depression (adolescents),
207
–220
LGBT issues (adolescents),
221
–231
overweight (preschoolers),
85
–102
PPEs (adolescents),
133
–163
sleep patterns (infants),
163
–175
well-child care (infants),
75
–84
Pediazole.
See
erythromycin/sulfisoxazole (Pediazole)
PedMIDAS tool,
330
–332
penicillin,
353
permanent sterilization,
433
–434
PERRLA mnemonic,
407
persistent cough,
377
–386
case presentation for,
377
–378,
381
,
383
–384
diagnosis of,
378
–383
clinical manifestations,
380
common pneumonia syndromes,
382
t
diagnostic testing,
382
–383
differential,
380
–381
history-taking,
378
–379
physical examination,
381
–382
pneumonia,
378
–383
epidemiology/etiology of,
378
–380
common pathogens,
379
t
pathophysiology,
378
–379
fundamental contexts of,
377
–385
management of,
383
–385
educational plans,
384
follow-up visits,
384
hospitalization vs. home care,
383
medications,
383
–385
pathogen transmission,
384
–395
prognosis,
384
–395
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
,
377
–385
objectives of,
377
resources for,
385
Pervasive Developmental Disorder Screening Test.
See
PDDST-II (Pervasive Developmental Disorder Screening Test)
pharyngitis,
235
–247
pimecrolimus (Elidel),
462
pink eye.
See
red eye (preschoolers)
pityriasis rosea,
459
PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder),
432
pneumonia
case presentation for,
377
–378,
381
,
383
–384
diagnosis of,
378
–383
clinical manifestations,
380
common pneumonia syndromes,
382
t
diagnostic testing,
382
–383
differential,
380
–381
history-taking,
378
–379
physical examination,
381
–382
pneumonia,
378
–383
epidemiology/etiology of,
378
–380
common pathogens,
379
t
pathophysiology,
378
–379
fundamental contexts of,
377
–385
management of,
383
–385
educational plans,
384
follow-up visits,
384
hospitalization
vs
. home care,
383
medications,
383
–385
pathogen transmission,
384
–395
prognosis,
384
–395
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
,
377
–385
objectives of,
377
resources for,
385
postconcussive syndrome,
142
–143
PPEs (participation sports examinations),
133
–163
case presentation for,
134
,
140
–142,
145
,
157
–158
clearance,
137
t–139t,
158
condition-based,
137
t–139t
preparticipation permission,
158
diagnoses and,
151
follow-up visits for,
158
forms for,
135
f–136f
fundamental contexts of,
133
,
158
–159
history-taking for,
141
–142
management of,
152
–158,
152
t,
154
t–155t
concussion,
152
t
family planning/lifestyle issues,
158
female athlete triad,
143
–144,
157
fractures,
144
–145
general,
153
,
154
t–156t,
157
medroxyprogesterone (Depo-Provera),
145
musculoskeletal disorders,
144
–145
postconcussive syndrome,
142
–143
second-impact syndrome,
158
objectives for,
133
physical examinations for,
145
–151
diagnostic testing,
145
,
151
features of,
150
t
musculoskeletal,
145
–149,
146
f–149f
readiness factors for,
140
–142
resources for,
159
–160
risk factor assessments,
134
prednisolone,
260
pregnancy testing,
428
premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
See
PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder)
preschooler-specific concerns
anemia (toddlers),
291
–320
diagnostic reasoning for,
1
–8
language/social delays (toddlers),
27
–42
overweight,
85
–102
red eye,
335
–346
urinary urgency/incontinence,
417
–426
presentation of cases.
See
case studies (pediatric primary care)
primary care case studies
for developmental problems,
9
–72
fatigue (adolescents),
59
–72
gross motor delays (infants),
11
–26