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Pulse Oximetry in Pediatric Practice

Pulse Oximetry in Pediatric Practice

... In pediatric practice, pulse oximetry must be readily available in any situa- tion associated with hypoxemia. Oxy- gen saturation is a particularly sensi- tive indicator of disease severity in conditions ...

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Women in Pediatric Practice

Women in Pediatric Practice

... We need to understand better why it is that some women physicians place power and income as rel- atively low priorities. In pediatric practice, women physicians historically tend to char[r] ...

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The Computerization of Ambulatory Pediatric Practice

The Computerization of Ambulatory Pediatric Practice

... practice, and I will give a glimpse of what medicine will be like when we all can manipulate medical information so rapidly that it enables us to practice true preventive care aggressive[r] ...

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JET INJECTION IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

JET INJECTION IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... It will be noted that demonstrable levels of penicillin are maintained for 3 hours following jet injections of 25,000 u. in normal saline. Furthermore, the blood levels in patients given[r] ...

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Cholesterol Screening in Pediatric Practice

Cholesterol Screening in Pediatric Practice

... terol screening results that exceeded the 90th per- centile value for boys of 185 mg/dL based on data from the Lipid Research Clinics; for 100 of 615 girls (16.3%, mean age = 9.9 years),[r] ...

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Reshaping Pediatric Practice

Reshaping Pediatric Practice

... of pediatric morbidities are placing new demands on child health care providers for which they may be unprepared by training and unsupported by community relationships and ...bulatory pediatric care 7 will ...

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The Economic Survival of Pediatric Practice

The Economic Survival of Pediatric Practice

... tion their employers to provide only insurance plans that offered pediatrician and pediatric subspecialist care.. In addition, a concerted effort was made to educate benefits managers an[r] ...

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Bedside Ultrasound in Pediatric Practice

Bedside Ultrasound in Pediatric Practice

... this can be answered with 2 words: opportunity and responsibility. Point-of- care ultrasound offers incredible op- portunities to pediatricians and their patients. Mounting evidence in fi elds such as emergency medicine ...

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PEDIATRIC PRACTICE IN THE UNITED STATES

PEDIATRIC PRACTICE IN THE UNITED STATES

... Median number of office patient care tasks performed by allied health worker by total number of health workers employed in different sized practice arrangements with a registered nurse. [r] ...

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PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC ASPECTS OF PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC ASPECTS OF PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... sister, but she had been able to bring up the child without letting her own problem of. envy interfere with the child’s development[r] ...

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GRADUATE EDUCATION FOR PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

GRADUATE EDUCATION FOR PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... there are a number of smaller services which do not admit contagious disease cases in sufficient number and variety to provide adequate experience in this field to the very considerable [r] ...

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PENICILLIN REGIMENS IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

PENICILLIN REGIMENS IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... in one liter of physiologic saline intravenously by slow drip, in combination with full doses of caronamide by mouth, and it would seem that almost any level could be obtained for almost[r] ...

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ORTHODONTIC PROBLEMS IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

ORTHODONTIC PROBLEMS IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... Surg. Hellman, M., Face and teeth of man, J. Hellman, M., Introduction to growth of human face from infancy to adulthood, Internat. & Oral Surg. Hellman, M., Growth of face and occlu[r] ...

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THE PSYCHOLOGIC ASPECTS OF PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

THE PSYCHOLOGIC ASPECTS OF PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... Within recent years a number of articles have appeared in the pediatric literature pertaining to the emotional causes of con- stipation. Huschka4 pointed out the rela- tionship of coerci[r] ...

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CLINICAL INVESTIGATION IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

CLINICAL INVESTIGATION IN PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... A doctors) left the hospital nursing their babies, while only 41 per cent of the pa- tients of group B doctors and only 26 per cent of the patients of group C doctors. made the attempt a[r] ...

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THE PSYCHOLOGIC ASPECTS OF PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

THE PSYCHOLOGIC ASPECTS OF PEDIATRIC PRACTICE

... Although masturbatory activity in child- hood may be considered as entirely normal, and in adolescence as a normal outlet for suppressed heterosexual urges, excessive masturbation cannot[r] ...

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Soaps and Shampoos in Pediatric Practice

Soaps and Shampoos in Pediatric Practice

... ordinary soaps irritants because they dry the skin surface, or do other properties of soap cause the.. irritation?[r] ...

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NMR Imaging in Pediatric Practice

NMR Imaging in Pediatric Practice

... ommendation.5 This committee pointed out that the fourth phase is not always easily discernible and cites evidence that identification of “muffling” when training personnel to record blo[r] ...

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Anticipatory Guidance in Pediatric Practice

Anticipatory Guidance in Pediatric Practice

... amount of time pediatricians in private practice spend with patients during well-child visits and the proportion of that time they devote to discussing potential health problems.. The st[r] ...

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Bacteremia in Private Pediatric Practice

Bacteremia in Private Pediatric Practice

... cators suggestive of bacterial infection: white blood cell count 15,000/cu mm, total segmented neutrophils 10,000/cu mm, total band cells 500/cu mm, and total.. polymorphonuclear leukocy[r] ...

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