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(Ebook) Essential Neonatal Medicine 6th edition by Lawrence Miall, Sunita Sinha, Luke Jardine 1119235758 9781119235750

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Authors:Lawrence Miall, Sunita Sinha, Luke Jardine
Year:2018
Editon:6
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Language:english
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ISBN-10 :  1119235758 

ISBN-13 : 9781119235750 

Author:  Lawrence Miall, Sunita Sinha, Luke Jardine 

Providing a comprehensive yet concise guide for trainee doctors, neonatal nurses and midwives, Essential Neonatal Medicine continues to be an indispensable resource that combines the depth and breadth of a textbook with the efficiency of a revision guide.

Extensively updated and full-colour throughout, this edition includes new chapters on neonatal transport and palliative care, as well as further content on pathophysiology and embryology, quality improvement and risk management, infection control, and non-invasive ventilation.

With an improved artwork programme and a new glossary of terms, Essential Neonatal Medicine is ideal for all trainee health professionals new to neonatology, or looking for a comprehensive aid to support them.

 

Essential Neonatal Medicine 6th Table of contents:

Chapter 1 The fetus, placenta and changes at birth
Introduction
Placental function
Fetal homeostasis
Fetal circulation
Assessment of fetal well-being
Screening during pregnancy
Fetal monitoring during labour
Fetal compromise
Acknowledgements
Further reading
Chapter 2 Perinatal epidemiology and audit
Introduction
Definitions of terms commonly used in perinatal medicine
The role of perinatal and neonatal audit
Classification of perinatal deaths
Factors affecting perinatal death rates
Prevention of perinatal mortality and 
low birthweight
Changing trends
Further reading
Chapter 3 Multiple births
Introduction
Physiology of fertilization, implantation and placenta formation
Classification of multiple pregnancy
Assisted reproductive technology
Incidence of multiple pregnancies
Parental counselling
Complications of multiple pregnancy
Further reading
Chapter 4 Neonatal consequences of maternal conditions
Introduction
Congenital anomalies: malformations and deformations
Congenital anomalies associated with teratogens
Congenital malformation secondary to maternal infections
Consequences of maternal substance misuse
Neonatal manifestations of maternal medical diseases
Further reading
Chapter 5 Resuscitation at birth
Introduction
Fetal responses during labour
Fetal and neonatal responses to perinatal asphyxia
Perinatal asphyxia
Assessment of the infant at birth
Stabilization at birth
Resuscitation
Post-resuscitation care of the 
asphyxiated infant
Further reading
Chapter 6 Examination of the newborn
Introduction
The newborn examination as a 
screening test
Approach to the newborn examination
General appearance
Head and neck
Chest
Cardiovascular
Abdomen
Back
Extremities
Congenital abnormalities of the hips 
and limbs
Skin disorders
Communication with parents
Further reading
Chapter 7 Birth injury
Introduction
Risk factors for birth injury
Injuries to the scalp, skull and brain
Bone and joint injuries
Peripheral nerve injuries
Soft-tissue injuries
Organ injuries
Injuries sustained in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
Further reading
Chapter 8 Genetic disorders
Introduction
Gene structure
Commonly used investigations
Genetic variation
Multifactorial inheritance
Approach to the dysmorphic neonate
Prevention of congenital abnormalities
Further reading
Chapter 9 Infant feeding and nutrition
Introduction
Specific nutritional requirements
Breastfeeding
Artificial feeding/formulas
Techniques of artificial feeding
Feeding the preterm infant
Parenteral nutrition
Common feeding disorders
Further reading
Chapter 10 Infection in the newborn
Introduction
The immune system
Susceptibility of the neonate to infection
Congenital infection
Intrapartum (early-onset) infection
Postnatal (late-onset) infection
Further reading
Chapter 11 The extreme preterm infant
Introduction
Gestational age
Causes and management of preterm labour
Survival and outcome for the preterm infant
Preterm delivery at the margins of viability
Stabilization at birth and management in the ‘golden hour’
Common problems to be expected in the preterm infant
Supportive care on the NICU
Preparation for discharge home
Further reading
Chapter 12 The low-birthweight infant
Introduction
The infant who is small for gestational age
Causes of intrauterine growth restriction
Problems to be expected in the growth-restricted fetus and 
SGA infant
Management of the low-birthweight infant
Further reading
Chapter 13 Respiratory physiology and respiratory support
Introduction
Fetal lung development
Pulmonary surfactants
Respiratory physiology
Assessment of respiratory function
Respiratory failure
Mechanical ventilation
Further reading
Chapter 14 Respiratory disorders
Introduction
Respiratory distress
Transient tachypnoea of the newborn
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
Pneumonia
Pulmonary air leaks
Meconium aspiration syndrome
Pulmonary hypoplasia
Pulmonary haemorrhage
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Oesophageal atresia and 
tracheo-oesophageal fistula
Congenital lobar emphysema
Congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM) [formerly known as congenital cystic adenomatous malformation; CCAM]
Chronic lung disease and bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD)
Further reading
Chapter 15 Apnoea, bradycardia and upper airway obstruction
Introduction
Physiology
Apnoea
Acute life-threatening events (ALTEs)
Sudden and unexpected infant death and sudden infant death syndrome
Upper airway obstruction
Further reading
Chapter 16 Cardiovascular disorders
Introduction
Physiology of the cardiovascular system
Blood pressure
Hypertension
Congenital heart disease
Investigations
Cyanotic heart disease
Congestive heart failure
Left-to-right shunts
Obstructive lesions
Dysrrhythmias
Circulatory maladaptation at birth
Further reading
Chapter 17 Gastrointestinal and abdominal disorders
Introduction
Development of the gastrointestinal tract
Malformations
Abdominal wall defects
Necrotizing enterocolitis
Short bowel syndrome
Rectal bleeding
Hernia
Hydrocoele
Undescended testis
Hypospadias
Further reading
Chapter 18 Renal disorders
Introduction
Role of amniotic fluid
Renal physiology
Normal urine output
Investigation of renal disease
Presentation of renal disease
Acute kidney injury
Urinary tract infection
Renal masses
Cystic disease of the kidneys
Haematuria
Ectopia vesicae (bladder exstrophy)
Further reading
Chapter 19 Jaundice
Introduction
Physiology of bilirubin metabolism
Clinical assessment of the jaundiced infant
Unconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia
Conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia
Further reading
Chapter 20 Haematological disorders
Introduction
Placental transfusion
Anaemia
Hydrops fetalis
Aplasia
Polycythaemia
Bleeding and coagulation disorders
Thrombocytopenia
Haemorrhagic disease of the newborn (Vitamin K-deficient bleeding)
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC)
Inherited disorders of coagulation
Congenital deficiency of anticoagulant proteins (hypercoagulable states)
Further reading
Chapter 21 Endocrine and metabolic disorders
Introduction
Glucose homeostasis and its abnormalities
Disorders of calcium, phosphate and magnesium metabolism
Disorders of magnesium metabolism
Disorders of sodium and potassium metabolism
21.6.1 Box 21.3 Causes of neonatal hyponatraemia.
Endocrine gland disorders
Abnormalities of the adrenal gland
Inborn errors of metabolism
Further reading
Chapter 22 The central nervous system
Introduction
Brain development
Malformations of the central nervous system
Disorders of head size and shape
Intracranial haemorrhage (ICH)
Periventricular leukomalacia
Neonatal stroke
Hypoxic–ischaemic encephalopathy
Neonatal convulsions
Neonatal hypotonia (‘floppy infant’)
Further reading
Chapter 23 Neurodevelopmental follow-up and assessment of hearing and vision
Introduction
Neurodevelopmental outcome
Hearing impairment (deafness)
Visual impairment
Further reading
Chapter 24 Developmental care and the neonatal environment
Introduction
Thermoregulation
Skin care on the neonatal intensive care unit
Optimizing the neonatal environment
Procedural pain and analgesia
Developmental care
Further reading
Chapter 25 Organization of perinatal services
Introduction
Organization of perinatal services
Levels of perinatal care
Neonatal networks
Further reading
Chapter 26 Neonatal transport
Introduction
Transport in utero
Preparation for transport
Transport equipment
The role of a neonatal transport service
Further reading
Chapter 27 Discharge and follow-up of high-risk infants
Introduction
Discharge of high-risk infants
Immunization
Specialized follow-up clinics
Follow-up of preterm infants
Further reading
Chapter 28 Parent–infant attachment and support for parents of critically ill infants
Introduction
Parent–infant attachment (bonding)
Care of parents of critically ill infants
Family integrated care
Further reading
Chapter 29 Ethical issues and decision-making process in the treatment of critically ill newborn infants
Introduction
Principles of ethical reasoning
Decision-making processes
The role of the Institutional 
Ethics Committee
Withholding and withdrawing 
life-sustaining treatment
Common neonatal ethical dilemmas
Parents in the decision-making process
Further reading
Chapter 30 End-of-life care and palliative care
Introduction – why babies die
Unexpected deaths (including sudden unexpected postnatal collapse)
What is palliative care?
Expected deaths and care planning
Making a care plan
Place of death: hospice versus home versus hospital
Symptom control
Organ donation
Autopsy
Caring for parents – grief and bereavement
Caring for staff
Further reading

 

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