TY - BOOK AU - Richardson,Beth TI - Pediatric primary care: practice guidelines for nurses SN - 9781284149425 (spiral) AV - RJ245 .P434 2020 U1 - REF 618.9200231 P34 2020 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Burlington, Massachusetts PB - Jones & Bartlett Learning KW - Pediatric Nursing KW - methods KW - Primary Care Nursing KW - Nurse Practitioners KW - Infant KW - Child N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; xvii. Preface xix. Acknowledgements xxi. Contributors Section One. Child Health Care Chapter 1. Obtaining an Initial History Chapter 2. Obtaining an Interval History Chapter 3. Performing a Physical Examination Chapter 4. Making Newborn Rounds Chapter 5. Guidelines for Breastfeeding Chapter 6. Common Genetic Disorders Chapter 7. Two-Week Visit Chapter 8. One-Month Visit Chapter 9. Two-Month Visit Chapter 10. Four-Month Visit Chapter 11. Six-Month Visit Chapter 12. Nine-Month Visit Chapter 13. Twelve-Month Visit Chapter 14. Fifteen-to Eighteen-Month Visit Chapter 15. Two-Year Visit Chapter 16. Three-Year Visit (Preschool) Chapter 17. Six-Year Visit (School Readiness) Chapter 18. Seven-to Ten-Year (School Age) Chapter 19. Eleven-to Thirteen Visit (Preadolescent) Chapter 20. Fourteen-to Eighteen-Year Visit (Adolescent) Section Two Chapter 21. Dermatological Problems Chapter 22. Eye Disorders Chapter 23. Ear Disorders Chapter 24. Sinus, Mouth, Throat, and Neck Disorders Chapter 25. Respiratory Disorders Chapter 26. Cardiovascular Disorders Chapter 27. Gastrointestinal Disorders Chapter 28. Genitourinary Disorders Chapter 29. Gynecologic Disorders Chapter 30. Endocrines Disorders Chapter 31. Musculoskeletal Disorders Chapter 32. Neurologic Disorders Chapter 33. Hematologic Disorders Chapter 34. Pediatric Obesity Chapter 35. Behavioral Disorders Chapter 36. Mental Health Disorders. Index N2 - "Pediatric Primary Care: Practice Guidelines for Nurses, Fourth Edition is written for advanced practice primary care nursing students for use in clinical courses. The text covers well-child care from newborn through adolescence, including appropriate anticipatory guidance for each age group. This user-friendly, comprehensive guide offers an overview of the clinical situations nurses will encounter while caring for pediatric patients. The Fourth Edition includes updated practice guidelines throughout, with additional information on when a provider should refer a patient for major illness categories. The new edition will also include coverage of concussions in children, screening for abuse and the reporting process, and additional dermatological conditions"-- ER -