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Burns' Pediatric Primary Care. Edition No. 8

  • Book

  • February 2024
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5917371
Build a comprehensive foundation in children's primary care. Burns' Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition, covers the full spectrum of health conditions seen in primary care pediatrics, emphasizing both prevention and management. This in-depth, evidence-based textbook is the only one on the market written from the unique perspective of the Nurse Practitioner. It guides you through assessing, managing, and preventing health problems in children from infancy through adolescence. Key topics include developmental theory, issues of daily living, the health status of children today, and diversity and cultural considerations. Updated content throughout reflects the latest research evidence, national and international protocols, and standardized guidelines. Additionally, this edition includes three new chapters on topics such as palliative care; inclusivity, equity, diversity, and justice; and child maltreatment.
  • NEW! Inclusivity, Equity, Diversity, and Justice chapter reflects contemporary understanding of the role of inequity and racism in child health.
  • NEW! Pediatric Palliative Care chapter discusses these key topics in pediatric primary care.
  • NEW! Separate chapter on Child Maltreatment distinguishes maltreatment from injury prevention to emphasize the importance of diagnosis and management.
  • Global, National, and Local Influences on Child Health chapter introduces the topic of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the global effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • NEW! Content includes an exploration of the influence of telehealth and non-traditional appointment types.
  • REVISED! Environmental Influences on Pediatric Health chapter focuses on the effects of climate change and environmental impacts of health - including social, cultural, and physical factors.
  • UPDATED! Sexuality and Gender Identity chapter reflects on the contemporary understanding of gender identity with expanded content on LGBTQIA and health.
  • UPDATED! Congenital and Inherited Disorders chapter supports primary care providers who commonly care for children with rare genetic diseases.
  • UPDATED! Content aligns with Bright Futures guidelines.
  • Coverage of new theories reflects a contemporary understanding of child development, parental roles, and family function.
  • Expanded discussion of coronaviruses and COVID-19 includes content on new vaccine types developed for novel COVID-19 infections.

Table of Contents

Unit I: Pediatric Primary Care 1. Pediatric Primary Care 2. Global, National, Local Issues on Pediatric Health 3. Environmental Influences on Pediatric Health 4. Justice, Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity - NEW! UNIT II: Pediatric Health Supervision 5. Pediatric and Family Assessment 6. Behavioral and Mental Health Promotion 7. Sexuality and Gender Identity Section A: Growth and Development 8. Developmental Principles and Theories 9. Developmental Management of Newborns and Neonates 10. Developmental Management of Infants 11. Developmental Management of Early Childhood 12. Developmental Management of Middle Childhood 13. Developmental Management of Adolescents Section B: Health Promotion 14. Nutrition 15. Breastfeeding 16. Sleep 17. Elimination 18. Physical Activity and Sports Section C: Health Protection 19. Immunizations 20. Dental and Oral Health 21. Pediatric Injury Prevention 22. Child Maltreatment - NEW! Unit III: Disease Management Section A: General Management Principles 23. Prescribing Traditional and Complementary Therapies 24. Pediatric Pain and Fever Management 25. Pediatric Injuries and Toxic Exposures 26. Pediatric Palliative Care - NEW! Section B: Disease Management 27. Congenital and Inherited Disorders 28. Neonatal Disorders 29. Neurodivergent, Behavioral, and Mental Health Disorders 30. Eye and Vision Disorders 31. Ear and Hearing Disorders 32. Respiratory Disorders 33. Cardiovascular Disorders 34. Gastrointestinal Disorders 35. Infectious Disease 36. Inflammatory Disorders 37. Dermatologic Disorders 38. Hematologic Disorders 39. Endocrinologic and Metabolic Disorders 40. Musculoskeletal Disorders 41. Neurologic Disorders 42. Nephrologic and Genitourinary Disorders 43. Gynecologic and Reproductive Disorders Appendices

Authors

Dawn Lee Garzon Pediatric Nurse Practitioner,St. Louis Children's Hospital,St. Louis , MO. Mary Dirks Clinical Professor and Assistant Dean for Graduate Practice Programs,The University of Iowa. Martha Driessnack Associate Professor,School of Nursing,Oregon Health Sciences University,Portland, Oregon. Karen G. Duderstadt Clinical Professor and Coordinator of PNP Specialty,University of California San Francisco. Nan M. Gaylord Professor,College of Nursing, U. of Tennessee.