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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Pediatrics
The Role Of Parent Partners In Health Education (Pphe) To Enhance Family Medicine Residents' Awareness Of Medical And Social Issues Affecting Children With Developmental Disabilities, Sanjeev Vasishtha
Sanjeev Vasishtha MD
No abstract provided.
Sinusitis In Children - An Update, Sanjeev Vasishtha
Sinusitis In Children - An Update, Sanjeev Vasishtha
Sanjeev Vasishtha MD
No abstract provided.
Clinical Insights In Pediatrics: Early Detection And Optimal Treatment Of Growth Disorders, Jan Foote, Jennifer Cook
Clinical Insights In Pediatrics: Early Detection And Optimal Treatment Of Growth Disorders, Jan Foote, Jennifer Cook
Jan M. Foote
No abstract provided.
Everyday Life In Southeast Asia, Kathleen Adams
Everyday Life In Southeast Asia, Kathleen Adams
Kathleen M. Adams
This lively survey of the peoples, cultures, and societies of Southeast Asia introduces a region of tremendous geographic, linguistic, historical, and religious diversity. Encompassing both mainland and island countries, these engaging essays describe personhood and identity, family and household organization, nation-states, religion, popular culture and the arts, the legacies of war and recovery, globalization, and the environment. Throughout, the focus is on the daily lives and experiences of ordinary people. Most of the essays are original to this volume, while a few are widely taught classics.
Upper Endoscopy In Children: Do Symptoms Predict Positive Findings?, Baraa Alabd Alrazzak, Tarek Husien, Deborah Preston, Yoram Elitsur
Upper Endoscopy In Children: Do Symptoms Predict Positive Findings?, Baraa Alabd Alrazzak, Tarek Husien, Deborah Preston, Yoram Elitsur
Yoram Elitsur
No abstract provided.
Clinical Decision Support Workshop: You Can't Have One Without The Order - Practical Cds & Quality Improvement, Donald Levick
Clinical Decision Support Workshop: You Can't Have One Without The Order - Practical Cds & Quality Improvement, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Clinical Decision Support: Where To Start, Donald Levick
Clinical Decision Support: Where To Start, Donald Levick
Donald Levick MD
No abstract provided.
Multifetal Pregnancy May Increase The Risk For Severe Maternal And Neonatal Vitamin D Deficiency, Benjamin U. Nwosu, Leslie A. Soyka, Amanda Angelescu, Olga T. Hardy, Mary M. Lee
Multifetal Pregnancy May Increase The Risk For Severe Maternal And Neonatal Vitamin D Deficiency, Benjamin U. Nwosu, Leslie A. Soyka, Amanda Angelescu, Olga T. Hardy, Mary M. Lee
Benjamin U. Nwosu
Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent in pregnant women. This deficiency could be exaggerated in multifetal pregnancies by the increased demand on maternal stores of vitamin D. We present 2 cases in which hypocalcemia and secondary hyperparathyroidism occurred in 2 sets of twins from mothers with vitamin D deficiency. The first mother had gastric bypass surgery and Crohn disease. The second mother had no apparent cause of vitamin D deficiency. Both women had iron deficiency anemia and lived in Northeastern United States. We speculate that in twins, the demand for 25-hydroxyvitamin D by 2 fetuses could deplete the 25-hydroxyvitamin D stores …
Does A Dedicated Pediatric Team Within A Busy Mixed Emergency Department Make A Difference In Waiting Times, Satisfaction, And Care Transition?, Gerben Keijzers, Julia Crilly, Benjamin Walters, Rosalind Crawford, Christa Bell
Does A Dedicated Pediatric Team Within A Busy Mixed Emergency Department Make A Difference In Waiting Times, Satisfaction, And Care Transition?, Gerben Keijzers, Julia Crilly, Benjamin Walters, Rosalind Crawford, Christa Bell
Gerben Keijzers
Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a dedicated, free-floating, pediatric-targeted care delivery model on emergency department (ED) waiting times, parent satisfaction, and transition of care.
Methods: A prospective, observational study was conducted between July 16 and August 12, 2007. It incorporated a before-and-after design with a 2-week preintervention and a 2-week intervention group. In the intervention period, the pediatric ED initiative (PEDI) team was introduced, which consisted of a free-floating doctor and nurse equipped to see pediatric patients. Consenting patients/parents were followed up by telephone 7 to 14 days after discharge regarding satisfaction and waiting times.
Results: …
Anomalia Anorretal: Relato De Caso Clínico / Anorectal Malformations: A Case Report, Everton Fernando Alves, Jucélia Lins Dos Santos Oliveira, Maria Do Rosário Martins
Anomalia Anorretal: Relato De Caso Clínico / Anorectal Malformations: A Case Report, Everton Fernando Alves, Jucélia Lins Dos Santos Oliveira, Maria Do Rosário Martins
Everton Fernando Alves
A Anomalia Anorretal é uma importante causa de obstrução gastrintestinal, com alta taxa de morbi-mortalidade em recém-natos. Há diversos mecanismos patológicos possíveis para explicar esta malformação e duas explicações clássicas de sua gênese são um defeito de recanalização do tubo intestinalou uma interrupção no suprimento sanguíneo durante a vida intra-uterina, entretanto a causa ainda é desconhecida. Desta forma, o presenteestudo tem por objetivo descrever um caso clínico de uma criança internada em um Hospital do Município de Maringá-PR, portadora de uma anomalia anorretal (Ânus imper-furado). Para este estudo, foram coletados dados do prontuário da criança, exame físico e uma entrevista …