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                          Resource Numbers  About the Authors  Title Page  Dedication  Contents  Preface  Contributors and Reviewers  Acknowledgments  Abbreviations  Part I: INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY PEDIATRIC NURSING CARE  Chapter 1: The Secrets to Using this Guide  Chapter 2: Overview of the Care of the Pediatric Patient  Chapter 3: Across the Continuum: Birth through Adolescence  Part II: KEY ISSUES IN EMERGENCY PEDIATRIC NURSING CARE  Chapter 4: Pediatric Triage  Chapter 5: Inadequate Ventilation  Chapter 6: Inadequate Perfusion  Chapter 7: Altered Mental Status  Chapter 8: Cardiovascular Emergencies  Chapter 9: Abdominal Emergencies  Part III: PEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES BY BODY SYSTEM  Chapter 10: Endocrine Emergencies  Chapter 11: Genitourinary Emergencies  Chapter 12: Obstetrical Emergencies  Chapter 13: Musculoskeletal Emergencies  Chapter 14: Eye Emergencies  Chapter 15: Dental, Ear, and Nose Emergencies  Part IV: SPECIAL ISSUES IN EMERGENCY PEDIATRIC CARE  Chapter 16: Infectious Diseases  Chapter 17: Hematology and Oncology Emergencies  Chapter 18: Toxicology Emergencies  Chapter 19: Environmental Emergencies  Chapter 20: Child Maltreatment  Chapter 21: Behavioral Health Emergencies  Chapter 22: Human Trafficking  Chapter 23: Death of a Child  Part V: TRAUMA, BURN, AND DISASTER EMERGENCIES  Chapter 24: Trauma  Chapter 25: Burn Emergencies  Chapter 26: Pediatric Disaster Response  Part VI: PROCEDURES AND MEDICATIONS  Chapter 27: Procedures  Chapter 28: Medication Administration  Notes  References  Index  Ruler
                          
                            
                          
                        
                          Deb Jeffries, MSN-Ed., RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN is a registered nurse with over three decades of experience in critical care and emergency nursing and has dedicated much of her career toward clinical education in the acute care emergency setting. She has contributed globally to the standardization, process throughput, and implementation of best-practices for emergency department triage.  She is a passionate advocate for and has presented emergency department triage education nationally and internationally. Ms. Jeffries is a TNCC and ENPC course director and an ACLS, PALS, and BLS instructor. She has authored, contributed to or reviewed multiple peer reviewed publications and educational content. She received her Master of Science in Nursing with an Education focus and her Bachelor of Science in nursing degrees from Regis University in Colorado. Lynn Sayre Visser, MSN, RN, PHN, CEN, CPEN, FAEN has been a nurse for over 25 years devoting her career to emergency nursing, triage education, mentoring others, and writing about topics that impact nursing. She is a change-agent and philanthropist and has been published in a variety of arenas including books, journals, and blogs. She is the co-author of Fast Facts for the Triage Nurse: An Orientation and Care Guide, Essentials for the Triage Nurse (available in the United Kingdom), and Rapid Access Guide for Triage and Emergency Nurses. She has been recognized for her work with multiple book awards as well as the Sigma Theta Tau Edith Moore Copeland Founders Award for excellence in creativity. She is a graduate of the University of California Davis, Samuel Merritt University, Walden University, and Semester at Sea. She holds a Master of Science Degree in Nursing with an emphasis in education and a double Bachelor of Science degree in exercise physiology and nursing.
                          
                            
                          
