Paediatric Postnatal Problems
$22.99
3.4for iPhone, iPad and more
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About Paediatric Postnatal Problems
This application has been developed by an experienced team of paediatricians and neonatologists to provide the user with the advice and tools they will need to manage the most commonly encountered paediatric problems on the postnatal ward.
When a doctor embarks on their first paediatrics rotation covering the postnatal wards they often find that their training and previous experience leave them ill prepared for the task at hand. This is because they will not have encountered the majority of the problems they will be expected to deal with and those that they have dealt with before in adults are often managed very differently in babies. This problem is further confounded by the lack of available resources by which the doctor can increase their knowledge and traditionally this has to be done by on the job learning.
This application attempts to address the above problem by providing the user with three useful resources combined into a single application. The e-book offers practical “hands on” advice on how to deal with the most commonly encountered paediatric problems on the postnatal ward. The advice offered represents the results of a thorough literature review combined with the pooled experience of the authors. At the end of each topic there are a number of links to sources of further reading.
The audiovisual section contains a number of useful videos and audio presentations by experienced neonatologists on important topics such as how to carry out a newborn check, jaundice and hypoglycaemia.
Finally, the calculators section contains a number of useful tools that will help you workout an infants feeding requirements or calculate their need for phototherapy.
Contents
Section One - e-Book
1. The Newborn Check
2. Examination Abnormalities
a. Scalp Swelling
b. Abnormal Red Reflex
c. Preauricular Skin Tags
d. Facial Nerve Palsy
e. Tongue-Tie
f. Cleft Lip & Palate
g. Fractured Clavicle
h. Erb’s Palsy
i. Single Palmar Crease
j. Breast Swelling
k. Heart Murmurs
l. Absent Femorals
m. Abnormal Hips
n. Two Cord Vessels
o. Umbilical Hernia
p. Divarication of the Recti
q. Inguinal Hernia
r. Undescended Testes
s. Hydrocele
t. Hypospadias
u. Talipes
v. Sacral Dimple
w. Bruising
x. Birthmarks
y. Rashes
3. Clinical Problems
a. Respiratory Distress
b. Cyanosis
c. Tachycardia
d. Bradycardia
e. Sepsis
f. Jaundice
g. Hypoglycaemia
h. Poor Feeding
i. Weight Loss > 10%
j. Vomiting
k. Jittery
l. Not Passed Urine
m. Bowels Not Opened
n. Sticky Eyes
o. Redness Around Umbilical Cord
p. Pink Staining on Nappy
q. Vaginal Bleeding
r. Maternal Thyroid Disease
s. Maternal Hepatitis B
t. BCG Vaccination
u. Vitamin K
Section Two - Video and Audio
1. The Newborn Check
2. Common Postnatal Problems - Part One
3. Common Postnatal Problems - Part Two
4. Common Postnatal Problems - Part Three
5. Hypoglycaemia
6. Hydronephrosis
7. Jaundice
Section Three - Calculators
1. Weight Convertor
2. Volume Convertor
3. Gestational Age
4. Feeding Requirements
5. Phototherapy (works with μmol/L or mg/dL)
6. Apgar Score
When a doctor embarks on their first paediatrics rotation covering the postnatal wards they often find that their training and previous experience leave them ill prepared for the task at hand. This is because they will not have encountered the majority of the problems they will be expected to deal with and those that they have dealt with before in adults are often managed very differently in babies. This problem is further confounded by the lack of available resources by which the doctor can increase their knowledge and traditionally this has to be done by on the job learning.
This application attempts to address the above problem by providing the user with three useful resources combined into a single application. The e-book offers practical “hands on” advice on how to deal with the most commonly encountered paediatric problems on the postnatal ward. The advice offered represents the results of a thorough literature review combined with the pooled experience of the authors. At the end of each topic there are a number of links to sources of further reading.
The audiovisual section contains a number of useful videos and audio presentations by experienced neonatologists on important topics such as how to carry out a newborn check, jaundice and hypoglycaemia.
Finally, the calculators section contains a number of useful tools that will help you workout an infants feeding requirements or calculate their need for phototherapy.
Contents
Section One - e-Book
1. The Newborn Check
2. Examination Abnormalities
a. Scalp Swelling
b. Abnormal Red Reflex
c. Preauricular Skin Tags
d. Facial Nerve Palsy
e. Tongue-Tie
f. Cleft Lip & Palate
g. Fractured Clavicle
h. Erb’s Palsy
i. Single Palmar Crease
j. Breast Swelling
k. Heart Murmurs
l. Absent Femorals
m. Abnormal Hips
n. Two Cord Vessels
o. Umbilical Hernia
p. Divarication of the Recti
q. Inguinal Hernia
r. Undescended Testes
s. Hydrocele
t. Hypospadias
u. Talipes
v. Sacral Dimple
w. Bruising
x. Birthmarks
y. Rashes
3. Clinical Problems
a. Respiratory Distress
b. Cyanosis
c. Tachycardia
d. Bradycardia
e. Sepsis
f. Jaundice
g. Hypoglycaemia
h. Poor Feeding
i. Weight Loss > 10%
j. Vomiting
k. Jittery
l. Not Passed Urine
m. Bowels Not Opened
n. Sticky Eyes
o. Redness Around Umbilical Cord
p. Pink Staining on Nappy
q. Vaginal Bleeding
r. Maternal Thyroid Disease
s. Maternal Hepatitis B
t. BCG Vaccination
u. Vitamin K
Section Two - Video and Audio
1. The Newborn Check
2. Common Postnatal Problems - Part One
3. Common Postnatal Problems - Part Two
4. Common Postnatal Problems - Part Three
5. Hypoglycaemia
6. Hydronephrosis
7. Jaundice
Section Three - Calculators
1. Weight Convertor
2. Volume Convertor
3. Gestational Age
4. Feeding Requirements
5. Phototherapy (works with μmol/L or mg/dL)
6. Apgar Score
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What's New in the Latest Version 3.4
Last updated on Sep 27, 2023
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Version History
3.4
Sep 27, 2023
Periodic Update
3.1
May 22, 2020
Fixes issue with "Dark Mode"
3.0
May 14, 2020
Update for iPhone 10
2.2
Oct 31, 2016
Update for iPhone 7 & iPhone 7 Plus
2.1
Oct 19, 2016
Fixes issues caused by iOS10
2.0
Sep 16, 2015
The user interface has been updated and an iPad version is now available.
1.6
May 8, 2013
Swapped incorrect icon
1.5
Apr 24, 2013
Update for iOS 6 and iPhone 5
1.4
Mar 12, 2012
Fixes issues around the release of IOS 5.1 update.
1.3
Nov 2, 2011
Compatibility fix for iOS5
1.2
Sep 3, 2010
Fixs issues for iOS 3.1.3. Displays full screen when displaying video on iOS 4
1.1
Jul 30, 2010
Update for iOS4
1.0
May 7, 2010
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iPhone
Requires iOS 7.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 7.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 7.0 or later.