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Curbside Consultation in Pediatric Asthma : 49 Clinical Questions.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Curbside Consultation in Pediatrics SeriesPublisher: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (286 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781040141342
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Curbside Consultation in Pediatric AsthmaDDC classification:
  • 618.92/238
LOC classification:
  • RJ436.A8 -- C87 2012eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor -- Contributing Authors -- Preface -- Foreword -- SECTION I ASTHMA EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Question 1 How Big of a Problem Is Childhood Asthma? -- Question 2 Who Is at Risk for Developing Asthma? -- Question 3 Which Groups of Children Are Most Impacted by Childhood Asthma? -- Question 4 The Asthma of Most of My Patients Seems Very Mild. Do Children Really Die From Asthma? -- Question 5 Do Children Outgrow Asthma? What Is the Evolution of Asthma Throughout Childhood? -- SECTION II ASTHMA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Question 6 What Causes Asthma? Is It Due to Genes, the Environment, Infection, or Some Combination of These? -- Question 7 What Is the Role of Airway Inflammation in Asthma? -- Question 8 What Is the Differential Diagnosis of Pediatric Asthma? -- Question 9 How Do I Know It Is Asthma That Is Causing My Patient's Symptoms? -- SECTION III ASTHMA THERAPY -- Question 10 What Are the Common Classes of Asthma Medication and How Do They Work? -- Question 11 What Is the Role of Immunotherapy or Allergy Shots in Managing Asthma? -- Question 12 What Other Medications Might I Use to Treat My Patients With Asthma? -- Question 13 Do Any Alternative Therapies for Asthma Have Proven Efficacy? -- Questio 14 What Medication Delivery Devices Are Used in the Medical Management of Asthma and How Do They Work? -- SECTION IV ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES -- Question 15 What Are the Most Important Allergic Asthma Triggers? -- Question 16 Is Environmental Tobacco Smoke Really That Bad for My Patients With Asthma? -- Question 17 What Is the Role of Viral Infections in Pediatric Asthma? -- Question 18 Are There Other Infections That Are Important?.
Question 19 What Do Patients With Asthma Need to Know About Environmental Control, and What Is the Evidence to Support These Instructions? -- SECTION V ASTHMA OUTPATIENT -- Question 20 How Is Asthma Diagnosed in Infancy and Childhood? -- Question 21 I Am a Busy Pediatrician. How Can I Integrate Effective Asthma Management Into My Practice? -- Question 22 What Are the Most Current Asthma Guidelines From the National Institutes of Health and What Do I Need to Know About Them? -- Question 23 What Is an Asthma Action Plan and How Can One Be Individualized for My Patients? -- Question 24 What Is Exercise-Induced Asthma? -- Question 25 What Is Nocturnal Asthma? -- Question 26 My Patient's Asthma Is Not Getting Better. What Treatment Options Do I Have? -- Question 27 How Should I Deal With Asthma Exacerbations in My Office? -- Question 28 How Can I Deal With Asthma Symptoms Over the Telephone Safely and Effectively? -- Question 29 What Is Intermittent Asthma? -- Question 30 What Is Persistent Asthma? -- Question 31 How Is Exercise-Induced Asthma Diagnosed and Treated? -- SECTION VI ASTHMA EMERGENCY AND INPATIENT CARE -- Question 32 What Is Status Asthmaticus? Who Is at Risk for It and What Are Its Causes? -- Question 33 How Should a Child Who Presents to the Emergency Room With Wheezing Be Assessed and Treated? -- Question 34 What Are Some Respiratory Emergencies That Can Present Like Asthma? -- Question 35 Which Patients With Asthma in the Emergency Department Need to Be Admitted to the Hospital? -- Question 36 What Is the Standard Practice When a Patient With an Acute Exacerbation Is Admitted to the Hospital? -- Question 37 When Is My Patient With Asthma Ready to Go Home? -- SECTION VII ASTHMA EDUCATION -- Question 38 What Do the Parents of My Patients Need to Know About Asthma and Its Management.
Question 39 What Are Some Strategies to Enhance Asthma Education in My Practice? -- Question 40 What Education Should Be Provided to All Parents of Children With Asthma to Help With Day-to-Day Management? -- SECTION VIII ASTHMA TESTING -- Question 41 What Is the Role of Pulmonary Function Testing in Asthma? What Testing Should Be Ordered and When? -- Question 42 Is Office-Based Spirometry Possible? How Do I Interpret the Results? -- Question 43 What Other Tests Will My Patient With Asthma Need? -- SECTION IX OTHER MANAGEMENT PEARLS -- Question 44 Why Is the Influenza Vaccine So Important for the Patient Diagnosed With Asthma and What Other Vaccines Do My Patients Need? -- Question 45 What Is the Role of the Upper Airway in Asthma and How Big of a Problem Is Sinusitis and Allergic Rhinitis? -- Question 46 How Many Chest X-Rays Are Enough? When Should I Order Imaging Studies and Which Studies Should Be Done? -- Question 47 How Can I Maximize Patient Adherence to Therapy? -- Question 48 Are There Particular Asthma Outcomes or Quality Indicators of Which I Need to Be Aware? -- Question 49 Which of My Patients With Asthma Should See a Subspecialist? -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.
Summary: Curbside Consultation in Pediatric Asthma: 49 Clinical Questions provides quick answers to the tricky questions most commonly posed during a "curbside consultation" between pediatricians.
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Cover -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editor -- Contributing Authors -- Preface -- Foreword -- SECTION I ASTHMA EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Question 1 How Big of a Problem Is Childhood Asthma? -- Question 2 Who Is at Risk for Developing Asthma? -- Question 3 Which Groups of Children Are Most Impacted by Childhood Asthma? -- Question 4 The Asthma of Most of My Patients Seems Very Mild. Do Children Really Die From Asthma? -- Question 5 Do Children Outgrow Asthma? What Is the Evolution of Asthma Throughout Childhood? -- SECTION II ASTHMA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY -- Question 6 What Causes Asthma? Is It Due to Genes, the Environment, Infection, or Some Combination of These? -- Question 7 What Is the Role of Airway Inflammation in Asthma? -- Question 8 What Is the Differential Diagnosis of Pediatric Asthma? -- Question 9 How Do I Know It Is Asthma That Is Causing My Patient's Symptoms? -- SECTION III ASTHMA THERAPY -- Question 10 What Are the Common Classes of Asthma Medication and How Do They Work? -- Question 11 What Is the Role of Immunotherapy or Allergy Shots in Managing Asthma? -- Question 12 What Other Medications Might I Use to Treat My Patients With Asthma? -- Question 13 Do Any Alternative Therapies for Asthma Have Proven Efficacy? -- Questio 14 What Medication Delivery Devices Are Used in the Medical Management of Asthma and How Do They Work? -- SECTION IV ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES -- Question 15 What Are the Most Important Allergic Asthma Triggers? -- Question 16 Is Environmental Tobacco Smoke Really That Bad for My Patients With Asthma? -- Question 17 What Is the Role of Viral Infections in Pediatric Asthma? -- Question 18 Are There Other Infections That Are Important?.

Question 19 What Do Patients With Asthma Need to Know About Environmental Control, and What Is the Evidence to Support These Instructions? -- SECTION V ASTHMA OUTPATIENT -- Question 20 How Is Asthma Diagnosed in Infancy and Childhood? -- Question 21 I Am a Busy Pediatrician. How Can I Integrate Effective Asthma Management Into My Practice? -- Question 22 What Are the Most Current Asthma Guidelines From the National Institutes of Health and What Do I Need to Know About Them? -- Question 23 What Is an Asthma Action Plan and How Can One Be Individualized for My Patients? -- Question 24 What Is Exercise-Induced Asthma? -- Question 25 What Is Nocturnal Asthma? -- Question 26 My Patient's Asthma Is Not Getting Better. What Treatment Options Do I Have? -- Question 27 How Should I Deal With Asthma Exacerbations in My Office? -- Question 28 How Can I Deal With Asthma Symptoms Over the Telephone Safely and Effectively? -- Question 29 What Is Intermittent Asthma? -- Question 30 What Is Persistent Asthma? -- Question 31 How Is Exercise-Induced Asthma Diagnosed and Treated? -- SECTION VI ASTHMA EMERGENCY AND INPATIENT CARE -- Question 32 What Is Status Asthmaticus? Who Is at Risk for It and What Are Its Causes? -- Question 33 How Should a Child Who Presents to the Emergency Room With Wheezing Be Assessed and Treated? -- Question 34 What Are Some Respiratory Emergencies That Can Present Like Asthma? -- Question 35 Which Patients With Asthma in the Emergency Department Need to Be Admitted to the Hospital? -- Question 36 What Is the Standard Practice When a Patient With an Acute Exacerbation Is Admitted to the Hospital? -- Question 37 When Is My Patient With Asthma Ready to Go Home? -- SECTION VII ASTHMA EDUCATION -- Question 38 What Do the Parents of My Patients Need to Know About Asthma and Its Management.

Question 39 What Are Some Strategies to Enhance Asthma Education in My Practice? -- Question 40 What Education Should Be Provided to All Parents of Children With Asthma to Help With Day-to-Day Management? -- SECTION VIII ASTHMA TESTING -- Question 41 What Is the Role of Pulmonary Function Testing in Asthma? What Testing Should Be Ordered and When? -- Question 42 Is Office-Based Spirometry Possible? How Do I Interpret the Results? -- Question 43 What Other Tests Will My Patient With Asthma Need? -- SECTION IX OTHER MANAGEMENT PEARLS -- Question 44 Why Is the Influenza Vaccine So Important for the Patient Diagnosed With Asthma and What Other Vaccines Do My Patients Need? -- Question 45 What Is the Role of the Upper Airway in Asthma and How Big of a Problem Is Sinusitis and Allergic Rhinitis? -- Question 46 How Many Chest X-Rays Are Enough? When Should I Order Imaging Studies and Which Studies Should Be Done? -- Question 47 How Can I Maximize Patient Adherence to Therapy? -- Question 48 Are There Particular Asthma Outcomes or Quality Indicators of Which I Need to Be Aware? -- Question 49 Which of My Patients With Asthma Should See a Subspecialist? -- Financial Disclosures -- Index.

Curbside Consultation in Pediatric Asthma: 49 Clinical Questions provides quick answers to the tricky questions most commonly posed during a "curbside consultation" between pediatricians.

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