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ManualofNeonatalCare,SeventhEdition, International Edition JohnP. Cloherty,MD 978-1-4511-1811-7 • September2011 • Softbound •5” x8” • 1024pp. • 100 Illus. • 150Tables 978-1-60831-777-6 •NorthAmericanEdition:Available inUS,Canada,Australia,NewZealand, PuertoRicoandUSVirgin Islandsonly

This edition of the Manual of Neonatal Care has been completely updatedandextensively revisedto reflectthechanges infetal,perinatal, and neonatal care that have occurred since the sixth edition. This portable text coverscurrentandpractical approaches toevaluationand management of conditions encountered in the fetus and the newborn, as practiced inhighvolume clinical services that include contemporary prenatal and postnatal careof infantswith routine, aswell as complex medical and surgical problems. Written by expert authors from the Harvard Program inNeonatology and other major neonatology programs across the United States, the manual’s outline format gives readers rapid access to large amounts of valuable information quickly. The Children’s Hospital Boston Neonatology Program at Harvard has grown to include 57 attending neonatologistsand18fellowswhocareformorethan28,000newborns deliveredannually. The book also includes the popular appendices on topics such as common NICU medication guidelines, the effects of maternal drugs on the fetus, and the use of maternal medications during lactation. Plus, there are intubation/sedation guidelines and a guide to neonatal resuscitationon the inside covers that provide crucial information in a quick andeasy format. Features • NEW! Guidelines for neonatal resuscitation. • Practical recommendations presented inaneasy-to-use format. • State-of-the-art treatment recommendations from top-ranked specialists. • TableofContents has been simplifiedand reorganized.

Maternity • Pediatrics

Table of Contents PrenatalAssessmentand Conditions Ch. 1: Fetal Assessment andPrenatal Diagnosis Ch. 2:MaternalDiabetesMellitus Ch. 3:ThyroidDisorders Ch. 4: Preeclampsia andRelatedConditions AssessmentandTreatment inthe immediatepostnatal period Ch. 5: Resuscitation in theDeliveryRoom Ch. 6: BirthTrauma Ch. 7: Identifying theHigh-RiskNewborn andEvaluatingGestational Age, Prematurity, Postmaturity, Large-for-Gestational Age, and Small-for-Gestational Age Infants Ch. 8: Assessment of theNewbornHistory andPhysical Examination of theNewborn Ch. 9:NurseryCare of theWellNewborn GeneralNewbornCondition Ch. 10: Genetic Issues Presenting in the Nursery Ch. 11:MultipleBirths Ch. 12:MaternalDrug and SubstanceUse andAbuse Ch. 13: Care of the Extremely Low-Birth- Weight Infant Ch. 14:Developmentally SupportiveCare Ch. 15:TemperatureControl Ch. 16: Follow-upCare ofVery Low-Birth- Wight Infants Ch. 17:NeonatalTransport Ch. 18:Discharge Planning Ch. 19:Decision-Making andEthical Dilemmas Ch. 20:Management ofNeonatalDeath and Bereavement Follow-Up FluidElectrolytesNutrition, Gastrointestinal andRenal Issues Ch. 21:Nutrition Ch. 22: Breastfeeding

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