Pediatrics On Call presents admitting orders for all diseases and disorders that are likely to be encountered on the hospital wards, PICU, and emergency department. It includes, medications, IV fluids, laboratory testing, and nursing orders.
Pediatrics On Call is essential for anyone who needs to treat children, including residents, interns, medical students, physician’s assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses.
This application advises the correct medical therapeutics and management for all common pediatric problems. It also shows you how to write a history and physical exam, progress notes, procedure notes, and admitting orders.
Contents
General Pediatrics
Pediatric History and Physical Examination
Progress Notes
Discharge Note
Prescription Writing
Procedure Note
Developmental Milestones
Immunizations
Haemophilus Immunization
Varicella Immunization
Influenza Immunization
Pediatric Symptomatic Care
Antipyretics
Antitussives, Decongestants, Expectorants, and Antihistamines
Analgesia and Sedation
Antiemetics
Cardiovascular Disorders
Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Congestive Heart Failure
Atrial Fibrillation
Hypertensive Emergencies
Pulmonary Disorders
Asthma
Allergic Rhinitis and Conjunctivitis
Anaphylaxis
Pleural Effusion
Infectious Diseases
Suspected Sepsis
Meningitis
Specific Therapy for Meningitis and Encephalitis
Infective Endocarditis
Endocarditis Prophylaxis
Pneumonia
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Immunosuppressed, Neutropenic Pneumonia
Specific Therapy for Pneumonia
Bronchiolitis
Pertussis
Viral Laryngotracheitis (Croup)
Varicella Zoster Infections
Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Infection
Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia
AIDS
Antiretroviral Therapy
Oropharyngeal Candidiasis
Invasive or Disseminated Candidiasis
Cryptococcus Neoformans Meningitis
Herpes Simplex Infections in Immunocompromised Host
Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
Herpes Varicella Zoster
Cytomegalovirus Infections
Toxoplasmosis
Disseminated Histoplasmosis or Coccidiomycosis
Mycobacterium Avium Complex
Septic Arthritis
Appendicitis
Lower Urinary Tract Infection
Pyelonephritis
Osteomyelitis
Otitis Media
Otitis Externa
Tonsillopharyngitis
Retropharyngeal Abscess
Epiglottitis
Sinusitis
Helicobacter Pylori
Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Cellulitis
Periorbital Cellulitis
Impetigo, Scalded Skin Syndrome, and Staphylococcal Scarlet Fever
Tetanus
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Pediculosis
Scabies
Dermatophytoses
Bite Wounds
Lyme Disease
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Gastroenteritis
Specific Therapy for Gastroenteritis
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B
Ulcerative Colitis
Parenteral Nutrition
Gastroesophageal Reflux
Constipation
Toxicology
Poisonings
Antidotes to Common Poisonings
Narcotic or Propoxyphene Overdose
Methanol or Ethylene Glycol Overdose
Carbon Monoxide Inhalation
Cyanide Ingestion
Phenothiazine Reaction (Extrapyramidal Reaction)
Digoxin Overdose
Benzodiazepine Overdose
Alcohol Overdose
Organophosphate Toxicity
Anticholinergic Toxicity
Heparin Overdose
Warfarin Overdose
Acetaminophen Overdose
Lead Toxicity
Theophylline Overdose
Iron Overdose
Neurologic and Endocrinologic Disorders
Seizure and Status Epilepticus
Adjunctive Anticonvulsants
Spasticity
New Onset Diabetes
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Hematologic and Inflammatory Disorders
Sickle Cell Crisis
Kawasaki’s Syndrome
Fluids and Electrolytes
Dehydration
Hyperkalemia
Hypokalemia
Hypernatremia
Hyponatremia
Hypophosphatemia
Hypomagnesemia
Newborn Care
Neonatal Resuscitation
Suspected Neonatal Sepsis
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Apnea
Chronic Lung Disease
Hyperbilirubinemia
Congenital Syphilis
Congenital Herpes Simplex Infection
Patent Ductus Arteriosus
Hepatitis Prophylaxis
Neonatal HIV Prophylaxis
Commonly Used Formulas
Evidence-based protocols
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