Search Results - Child.
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Clinical handbook for pediatric nursing /
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…Growth and development -- Normal vital signs -- Assessment -- Physical growth charts -- Nutrition -- Average laboratory values -- Health promotion and health maintenance through childhood -- Immunization schedules -- Pain assessment tools -- Poison control information -- Emergency assessment of the child -- Infectious and communicable diseases -- Alterations in fluid and electrolyte function -- Alterations in eye, ear, nose, and throat function -- Alterations in respiratory function -- Alterations in cardiovascular function -- Alterations in immunologic function -- Alterations in hematologic function -- Alterations in cellular growth -- Alterations in gastrointestinal function -- Alterations in genitourinary function -- Alterations in endocrine function -- Alterations in neurologic function -- Alterations in mental health and cognition -- Alterations in musculoskeletal function -- Alterations in integumentary function.…”
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Sparks and Taylor's nursing diagnosis reference manual /
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Adult health -- Adolescent health -- Child health -- Maternal-neonatal health -- Geriatric health -- Psychiatric and mental health -- Community-based health -- Applying evidence-based practice.…”
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Handbook of clinical psychopharmacology for therapists /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Integrated models -- Neurobiology -- Pharmacology -- Preliminary diagnostic considerations -- Depressive disorders -- Bipolar disorders -- Anxiety disorders -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Psychotic disorders -- Post-traumatic stress disorder -- Borderline personality disorders -- Substance-related disorders -- Other miscellaneous disorders -- Antidepressant medications -- Bipolar medications -- Antianxiety medications -- Antipsychotic medications -- Over-the-counter dietary supplements and herbal products -- Red flags : when to reevaluate -- Child and adolescent psychopharmacology.…”
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