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Manual for Night-Time Emergencies for Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellows : Should We Chat?

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Being on call as a pediatric resident or a pediatric hematology-oncology fellow can cause great anxiety.

In addition to the relatively common patient with chemotherapy-related fever and neutropenia, there is the anticipation of problems that a trainee may have read about but not yet actually seen - the adolescent newly presenting with a white blood cell count of 600,000/mm3, the 2 year old spitting up blood with a platelet count of 2,000/ mm3 and a hemoglobin of 5g/dL, the child who comes to the ER with difficulty walking and is found to have a paraspinal mass on MRI.

Most issues can wait until the next day when more senior practitioners are around, but some are true medical emergencies and just can’t. This manual is intended as a one-stop solution for such frantic moments - a quick resource to bridge the hours between the start of night call and morning rounds that focuses on what needs to be done immediately to avoid hurting a patient.

It offers succinct guidelines and algorithms to address the emergencies most likely to come up overnight.

For those tempted to turn to AI for quick solutions, there are some salutary lessons from responses AI has given when asked about such emergencies.

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Product Details
CRC Press
1032753749 / 9781032753744
Hardback
10/09/2024
United Kingdom
136 pages, 29 Line drawings, color; 4 Line drawings, black and white; 33 Illustrations, black and wh
178 x 254 mm