My Child Is Sick!
$18.95
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Like a pediatric phone consultation in book form! Parents of sick or injured children will find clear, evidence-based answers for what to do when their child is sick or injured, allowing them to save time and money while providing the best care for their child. My Child Is Sick features the most common childhood illnesses and injuries with guidance based on the same criteria used by pediatric call centers to determine if a child is best treated at home, the pediatrician’s office, or the emergency department. From pink eye to ear infections and bee stings to vomiting, conditions are explained in easy-to-understand terms, clearly laying out next steps for parents to follow. This new third edition is fully revised and updated and includes COVID-19 information as well as helpful tools like an over-the-counter medication dosing chart.
“An immensely helpful medical guide that won’t just sit on the shelf . . . an excellent resource that will help all parents rest a little easier at night.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“This is a valuable and well-organized book that should be on the ready-reference shelf of every family home.” —Library Journal “Those desiring concise, practical guidance will appreciate the straightforward nature of this no-nonsense resource.” —Publishers Weekly “Helps parents and caregivers identify symptoms of everyday childhood maladies. . . . Thankfully, all information—including the detailed Care Advice—is presented in clear checklist style. Such visual organization will be a blessing to parents, especially for those unavoidable moments of panic in the middle of the night.” —BookPage “My Child Is Sick! had guidance faster than I could google it . . . it’s a no-frills guide that doesn’t mess around with anecdotes or fancy writing when all you want to know is how worried you should be.” —The Tampa Tribune “Chapters pertaining to the body part that ‘hurts’ offer easy-to-follow advice on how to treat ailments at home and when it’s time to call the doctor.” —Scholastic Parent & Child Barton D. Schmitt, MD, FAAP, is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and former medical director of the After-Hours Call Center for 30 years at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora, CO. He is the author of Pediatric Telephone Protocols. Guidance used on more than 300 million pediatric office phone calls on when to treat at home, call the pediatrician, or head to the emergency department. Introduction Using This Book Part 1 Fever Symptoms Chapter 1: Fever Chapter 2: Fever: Myths Versus Facts Chapter 3: Fever: How to Take the Temperature Chapter 4: Infection Exposure Questions and Chart Part 2 Head or Brain Symptoms Chapter 5: Head Injury Chapter 6: Headache Chapter 7: Crying Child Part 3 Eye Symptoms Chapter 8: Eye, Red Without Pus Chapter 9: Eye, Pus or Discharge Chapter 10: Eye Allergy Part 4 Ear Symptoms Chapter 11: Earache Chapter 12: Ear, Pulling At or Rubbing Chapter 13: Ear Infection Chapter 14: Earwax Buildup Part 5 Nose Symptoms Chapter 15: Colds Chapter 16: Sinus Pain or Congestion Chapter 17: Nose Allergy (Hay Fever) Chapter 18: Nosebleed Part 6 Mouth or Throat Symptoms Chapter 19: Sore Throat Chapter 20: Strep Throat Infection Chapter 21: Lymph Nodes, Swollen Chapter 22: Mouth Ulcers Chapter 23: Mouth Injury Chapter 24: Tooth Injury Part 7 Lung or Breathing Symptoms Chapter 25: Asthma Attack Chapter 26: Cough Chapter 27: Croup Chapter 28: Influenza, Seasonal Chapter 29: Coughs and Colds: Medicines or Home Remedies? Chapter 30: Antibiotics: When Do They Help? Part 8 Abdominal Symptoms Chapter 31: Abdominal Pain Chapter 32: Constipation Chapter 33: Diarrhea Chapter 34: Vomiting With Diarrhea Chapter 35: Vomiting Without Diarrhea Part 9 Genital or Urinary Symptoms Chapter 36: Urination Pain Chapter 37: Vaginal Symptoms Part 10 Arm or Leg Symptoms Chapter 38: Arm Injury Chapter 39: Arm Pain Chapter 40: Leg Injury Chapter 41: Leg Pain Part 11 Skin: Localized Symptoms Chapter 42: Rash or Redness: Localized and Cause Unknown Chapter 43: Cuts, Scrapes, and Bruises (Skin Injury) Chapter 44: Puncture Wound Chapter 45: Skin Foreign Body or Object (Splinters) Chapter 46: Wound Infection Part 12 Skin: Widespread Symptoms Chapter 47: Rash or Redness: Widespread and Cause Unknown Chapter 48: Hives Chapter 49: Sunburn Part 13 Bites or Stings Chapter 50: Animal or Human Bite Chapter 51: Bee or Yellow Jacket Sting Chapter 52: Mosquito Bite Chapter 53: Tick Bite Part 14 Miscellaneous Symptoms Chapter 54: Emergency Symptoms Not to Miss Chapter 55: Immunization Reactions Part 15 Drug Dosage Charts Acetaminophen Dosage Chart Medicine for Pain or Fever, such as Tylenol Ibuprofen Dosage Chart Medicine for Pain or Fever, such as Advil or Motrin Benadryl Dosage Chart (Diphenhydramine) Medicine for Allergies or Hives Reviewers Index
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 6 × 9 in |