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The Michigan Manual of Neonatal Intensive Care, 3rd Edition
By Steven M Donn, MD
425 pp., 20 ills., Copyright 2003
Hanley & Belfus Title
ISBN:1560535644
Description
Using an easy-to-follow outline style and filled with helpful tables and charts, this proven favorite was written to assist house officers, fellows, and nurses in day-to-day practice issues in neonatal intensive care. Extensively field-tested and highly practical, it truly provides everything you need to know to take care of very sick infants. Large hospitals with many rotating personnel will benefit by using one consistent source for handling problems in the NICU.
Key Features
Easy-to-read outline format provides clear guidelines on care in the NICU
Comprehensive coverage in a handy white-coat-pocket size
Evidence-based approach for all treatment recommendations
Logical, step-by-step approach to major problems in the NICU
Incorporates the latest technologic advances in neonatal care
New to this Edition
Content significantly updated throughout
New chapters include Prenatal Diagnosis, Antepartum and Intrapartum Assessment, Multifetal Gestation, Grief and Bereavement, and Medical Informatics
Table of Contents
The Michigan Manual of Neonatal Intensive Care, 3rd Edition Table of Contents: Section I. Maternal-Fetal Medicine Chapter 1 Prenatal Diagnosis Chapter 2 Antepartum Fetal Assessment Chapter 3 Intrapartum Fetal Assessment Chapter 4 Multi-Fetal Gestation Section II. Neonatology Basics Chapter 5 Neonatal Admission Work-Up Chapter 6 Neonatal Resuscitation: General Principles Chapter 7 Neonatal Resuscitation: Special Procedures Chapter 8 Neonatal Airway Chapter 9 Vascular Catheters Chapter 10 Percutaneous Intravenous Central Catheters Chapter 11 Transillumination Chapter 12 Shock and Hypotension Chapter 13 Dopamine and Dobutamine Drips Section III. Pharmacology Chapter 14 Neonatal Pharmacokinetics Chapter 15 Neonatal Drug Formulary Chapter 16 Antimicrobial Agents Chapter 17 Effects of Maternal Drugs on the Fetus and Newborn Chapter 18 Drugs in Breast Feeding Section IV. Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrition Chapter 19 Fluids and Electrolytes Chapter 20 Hyperglycemia Chapter 21 Hypoglycemia Chapter 22 Hypocalcemia Chapter 23 Hypermagnesemia Chapter 24 Hypomagnesemia Chapter 25 Hyperkalemia Chapter 26 Parenteral Nutrition Chapter 27 Enteral Nutrition Chapter 28 Breast Feeding Chapter 29 Osteopenia of Prematurity Section V. Neurologic Problems Chapter 30 Asphyxia Chapter 31 Intracranial Hemorrhage Chapter 32 Seizures Chapter 33 Transient Neonatal Myasthenia Gravis Chapter 34 Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Chapter 35 Morphine Withdrawal Section VI. Infectious Disease Chapter 36 Sepsis/Meningitis Chapter 37 Suprapubic Bladder Aspiration Chapter 38 Congenital Infection Chapter 39 Candida Infection Chapter 40 Intrapartum Chemoprophylaxis of Group B Streptococcal Infection Chapter 41 Necrotizing Enterocolitis Chapter 42 Neonatal Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Chapter 43 Immunization Section VII. Disorders of Respiratory Control Chapter 44 Apnea Chapter 45 Home Cardiorespiratory Monitors Chapter 46 Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Chapter 47 SIDS Siblings Section VIII. Respiratory Care Chapter 48 Oxygen and CPAP Chapter 49 Neonatal Blood Gases Chapter 50 Mechanical Ventilation- General Principles Chapter 51 Conventional Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 52 High Frequency Ventilation Chapter 53 Surfactant Chapter 54 Respiratory Management Chapter 55 Inhalational Nitric Oxide Therapy Chapter 56 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Section IX. Cardiovascular Disease Chapter 57 Congenital Heart Disease Chapter 58 Patent Ductus Arteriosus Chapter 59 Neonatal Hypertension Chapter 60 Arrhythmias Section X. Hematology-Oncology Chapter 61 Anemia Chapter 62 Polycythemia Chapter 63 Coagulopathies Chapter 64 Thrombocytopenia Chapter 65 Neonatal Thrombosis Chapter 66 Neonatal Neoplasms Chapter 67 Feto-Maternal Hemorrhage Chapter 68 Phototherapy Chapter 69 Exchange Transfusion Section XI. Renal Problems Chapter 70 Hematuria Chapter 71 Renal Failure Chapter 72 Neonatal Peritoneal Dialysis Section XII. Metabolic Disease Chapter 73 Metabolic Disease Section XIII. Surgical Issues Chapter 74 Neonatal Pain and Sedation Chapter 75 Neonatal Anesthesia Considerations Chapter 76 Surgical Emergencies Chapter 77 Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Section XIV. Miscellaneous Disorders Chapter 78 Meconium Aspiration Syndrome Chapter 79 Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn Chapter 80 Infant of Diabetic Mother Chapter 81 Small for Gestational Age Infant Chapter 82 Very Low Birth Weight Infant Management Chapter 83 Hydrops Fetalis Chapter 84 Ambiguous Genitalia Chapter 85 Retinopathy of Prematurity Chapter 86 Congenital Epidermolysis Bullosa and Related Disorders Section XV. Transport and Outreach Chapter 87 Neonatal Transports Chapter 88 Perinatal Outreach Program Section XVI. Discharge and Follow-Up Chapter 89 Discharge Planning Chapter 90 Audiologic Screening of Infants Chapter 91 Follow-Up Section XVII. Other Roles in the NICU Chapter 92 The Role of the Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Chapter 93 The Role of Social Work in the NICU Section XVIII. Parents and Ethics Chapter 94 Parents and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Chapter 95 Grief Counseling and Palliative Care Chapter 96 Conflict Between Medical Treatment and Religious Beliefs Chapter 97 Infant and Child Care Review (Ethics) Committee Section XIX. Medical Information and the Medical Record Chapter 98 Medical Informatics Chapter 99 Documentation Chapter 100 Research
Author Information
By Steven M Donn, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Medical Director, Holden Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI
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