Sinopsis
Each year many millions of children around the world die from potentially preventable and treatable causes. Whilst the majority of these deaths would be prevented by attention to living conditions and public health measures, an improvement in the recognition of serious illness and delivery of initial medical treatment would undoubtedly save lives.
The training of health care practitioners and the resources available for health care delivery varies enormously among countries. It is possible however to improve the outcome of serious illness and injury in children with modest resources if the basic principles of resuscitation are adhered to. The structured sequential approach to the recognition and treatment of the seriously ill and injured child followed in this manual is applicable in many situations and circumstances.
Content
- Introduction
- Life support
- The seriously ill child
- The seriously injured child
- Practical application of APLS
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