Approach to the Child With a Cough

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Approach to the Child With a Cough Diana Lowenthal MD, FAACP INTRODUCTION Cough is a frequent pediatric complaint. Most episodes of coughing in children are benign and self-limited, yet families…

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Mouth and Throat Infections

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Mouth and Throat Infections Daniel Z. Aronzon MD INTRODUCTION Sore throats represent a leading cause of visits to the primary care office for children and adolescents. After otitis media, upper…

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Ear and Sinus Problems

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Ear and Sinus Problems Michelle Patrick RN, BSN, MSN, CPNP Kenneth Steven Gottesman MD Darsit K. Shah MD PART 1 Ear and Sinus Problems for the Clinician Michelle Patrick RN,…

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Eye Problems

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Eye Problems Michele McLeod MD INTRODUCTION Children with acute ocular problems frequently present with irritated eyes and nonspecific symptoms. The eye’s anatomic considerations and the limited resources available to respond…

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Fever: Approach to the Febrile Child

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Fever: Approach to the Febrile Child Richard Bachur MD INTRODUCTION Fever is one of the most frequently encountered pediatric problems, accounting for 25% of visits to pediatric emergency rooms (Krauss,…

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Viral Infections

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Viral Infections Eleanor M. Kehoe RN, MS, PNP Thomas J. Powers MD INTRODUCTION Viral etiologies account for the vast majority of pediatric illnesses and are responsible for most pediatric office…

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Suicide

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Suicide Cynthia R. Pfeffer MD INTRODUCTION Suicide is among the leading causes of death in individuals 5 to 24 years old. The most important methods of preventing the tragic loss…

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Depression: The Sad Child

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Depression: The Sad Child Enitza D. George MD INTRODUCTION A sad or dysphoric mood that generally is transient and occurs in response to negative events is common among children and…

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Grief, Loss, and Coping With Change

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Grief, Loss, and Coping With Change Barbara Pisick MED, RN, CS INTRODUCTION The cycle of birth, life, and death is ongoing and ever changing. Buddhist philosophy, which emphasizes rebirth and…

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