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A Manual for Neonatal Intensive Care provides invaluable guidance for trainees in pediatrics, neonatology, and neonatal nursing and forms a useful Estimated Reading Time: 11 mins.  · The 4th edition of this highly successful and well-regarded book has been extensively updated and revised, and continues to provide the busy paediatrician or nurse working in neonatal or intensive care units with precise instructions on the diagnosis and management of common neonatal problems. Major changes have been made to the chapters on resuscitation Missing: robertson.  · A Manual of Neonatal Intensive Care (4th edition) A Manual of Neonatal Intensive Care (4th edition) J M Rennie N R C Robertson. Arnold, , pp, £19·99, ISBN: 0‐‐‐7 The authors' claim to have ‘revised all the chapters’ in this new edition of a well‐known neonatal text is perhaps a little optimistic.


The text has been made more internationally applicable, including a re-focus of the chapter on organization of neonatal care away from UK-specific admission criteria and more towards general reasons for admitting a baby to the intensive care ward. A Manual for Neonatal Intensive Care provides invaluable guidance for trainees in pediatrics. The 4th edition of this highly successful and well-regarded book has been extensively updated and revised, and continues to provide the busy paediatrician or nurse working in neonatal or intensive care units with precise instructions on the diagnosis and management of common neonatal problems. Medical Director, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Children’s Hospital Boston Boston, Massachusetts Ann R. Stark, MD Professor Department of Pediatrics - Neonatology Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas Seventh Edition MANUAL OF NEONATAL CARE i-0xxii_Cloherty_www.doorway.ru i 11/02/11 PM.


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