Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
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PART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2cope of practice for nurse practitioners and others responsible for the delivery of primary health care, rhe most common management problems arc included and are developed according to the SOAP format, an outline form that includes subjective data, objective data, assessment, and plan.The subjective Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2 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 objEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
ective data include the information that would be obtained from the physical examination of the child and Irom laboratory tests.In the assessment, thePART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2, rhe 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 Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2health care provider, it incorporates physical care, psychosocial issues, medication information, and general information about the presenting problemEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
.The etiology, incidence, communicability, and incubation period have been included for each protocol when applicable. Similarly, complications and inPART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2ent 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 provi Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2der should recognize this anxiety and deal with it. Second, the ability to follow through with recommendations should be assessed; for example, a pareEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
nt already stressed by the daily care of several ___II J J *1 I j:,: 1: 1. 1 : : .41 : -I.202 PART II Management of Common Pediatric Problemschild ovPART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2d the treatment. The provider must be aware of potential barriers to compliance, such as ethnic or religious customs or restrictions, and address them as necessary. Fourth, regarding pharmaceuticals, it is necessary to ascertain whether the family can afford the prescribed medication, how they inten Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2d to measure the dosage, whether they understand the route of administration, whether they can give it at proper intervals, and whether they know theEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
importance of continuing the medication for the duration prescribed.Protocols are included for some of the most common childhood problems. Changes andPART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2tocol should be carefully reviewed by the health care team and amended, if necessary'. for their particular health center. Once reviewed and amended by the nurse practitioner and collaborating physician, they can be used as guidelines for practice as required for nurses practicing in an expanded rol Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2e.Indications for use and dosages for drugs are from current literature. However, because medicine is a constantly changing science, recommendations fEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
or management and standards for use of drugs arc subject to frequent change. For this reason, current recommendations should be reviewed on a regular PART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2 antibiotic resistance. It is incumbent on US to use antibiotics carefully' and judiciously- to avoid perpetuating or contributing to the current trend. It is also our responsibility' to be aware olThe resistant strains in our communities before prescribing for children.Anorexia and bulimia have bee Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2n included in Illis section. Although these are not necessarily- problems that should be managed solely in the primary' health care setting. the healtEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
h care provider is responsible for the diagnosis, referral, and coordination of care for these contemporary issues. Such cases are presented with pertPART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2th care provider may choose to keep a list of local resources pertaining to each of these protocols.E.S.D.AAn inflammatory eruption involving the pilosebaceous follicles characterized bycomedones (open and closed), pustules, or cysts. It is a chronic disorder, has a varied presentation, and is often Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2 resistant to treatment.I.EtiologyA. Pilosebaceous follicle activity is stimulated by increased androgen levels during puberty. Desquamation of the foEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
llicular wall occurs, creating a number of cells that, combined with sebum, result in a plug, obstructing the lumen of the follicle. Corynebacterium aPART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the sc Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2ts approximately 80% of adolescents in varying degrees.B.Generally disappears by the early 20s in males, somewhat later in femalesc. Severe disease affects males 10 times more frequently than females.III.Subjective dataA.Vary according to the degree of severity; complaints include:1“Bumps,” blackhea Ebook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2ds, whiteheads, pimples, cysts, scarring2Pain on application of pressure3Premenstrual flareB.Location: Face, chest, back, buttocksc. Pertinent subjectEbook Manual of ambulatory pediatrics (6th edition): Part 2
ive data to obtain1Docs patient see acne as a problem and want treatment for it?2Docs acne flarc with stress or emotional upheaval?PART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the scPART IIManagement of Common Pediatric ProblemsElizabeth s. Dunn and Sherri IỈ. St. PierrePari II covers common pediatric health problems within the scGọi ngay
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