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Book review: Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems, Diseases, and Drugs. Sixth Edition (LANGE Clinical Science)

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Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems, Diseases, and Drugs, Sixth Edition (LANGE Clinical Science) [Paperback]

Tricia Gomella (Author), M. Cunningham (Author), Fabien Eyal (Author), MD Tricia Lacy Gomella (Editor), MD M. Douglas Cunningham (Editor), MD Fabien Eyal (Editor)

This is a reference manual that delivers all that it promises and more. It is easy to read. With just the right amount of detail and gives the quick information on a variety of subjects. It contains a through listing of common problems, procedures, diseases, and drugs that we use in the NICU every day. It is very helping determine that next step of evaluation and treatment and care for the patients that we serve as well. The book itself is an incredible resource. This is an excellent resource! Excellent for NNPs and anyone else who works in the NICU!

Briefly summarize of the content:

  • If covers Basic Management from Antepartum and Intrapartum Fetal Assessment to Neonatal Bioethics in the Basic Management Session.
  • Under Procedures if covers common procedures such as Arterial Punctures for obtaining blood gases and labs to placement of Umbilical Artery Catheters to the things that we see less frequently like Pericardiocentesis.
  • It has a section on On – Call Problems that are more routine like mangment of ABG’s to the emergent problems like pneumothorax, Traumatic Delivery’s, Seizures and many more.
  • It also contains information of a variety of subjects from ABO Incompatibilities, to Congenital Heart Disease, Inborn errors of Metabolism, Meningitis, and Respirtory Synctial Virus, and the list could go on.
  • It also contains a handy reference on Neonatal Pharmacology that has not only the commonly used medications in the NICU but also effects of drugs and substances in pregnancy and breast feeding.
  • This book has also added for your convenience common abbreviations used in Neonatology, Growth charts, Isolation Guidelines and many more references at your finger tips.

The best thing of all is that it is very compact and easy to carry with you.

Patricia Lyon-Barrett BSN RN

John Peter Smith Hospital

1500 S. Main St.

Fort Worth, Texas 76104

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excellent book for residents starting their carrier in Neonatology

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