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This portable, photographic guide for nurse practitioners describes how to develop the unique range of skills required to assess children of all ages. Not often learned in the context of adult assessment, these skills help in easily and effectively examining children from childbirth through young adulthood. System chapters begin with the development of the fetus and take the reader through the key developmental stages of childhood. For infants and young children, this guide uses the quiet-to-active approach, popular among pediatric experts and more effective than the traditional head-to-toe approach. Over 200 photos and line drawings allow the reader to learn visually. Uses the quiet-to-active approach to pediatric examination, starting with listening and moving on to touching. Unique coverage of assessment of the preterm infant. Environmental Health History chapter covers the assessment of environmental risk factors in children. Quick-reference text boxes focus on abnormal conditions. Information Gathering boxes display questions and data needed from the patient/guardian. Key Points emphasize developmental and cultural factors in assessing a child. Charting examples show how to record physical findings in the medical record. Pediatric Pearls highlight key physical findings and techniques to improve pediatric examinations. An easy-access two-column style provides concise information.Duderstadt, Karen is the author of 'Pediatric Physical Examination An Illustrated Handbook', published 2006 under ISBN 9780323019040 and ISBN 0323019048.
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