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Item Details
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DIAGNOSIS OF NON-ACCIDENTAL INJURY
ILLUSTRATED CLINICAL CASES |
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Vincent J. Palusci (Editor), Dena Nazer (Editor), Patricia Brennan (Editor) |
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Paperback |
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£36.99 |
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£33.29 |
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£3.70 |
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ISBN 10: |
1482230135 |
ISBN 13: |
9781482230130 |
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Publisher: |
APPLE ACADEMIC PRESS INC. |
Pub. date: |
13 November, 2015 |
Series: |
Illustrated Clinical Cases |
Pages: |
337 |
Synopsis: |
Recognition and diagnosis of child abuse and neglect creates an important foundation for the protection of children. Physicians and other healthcare providers have a fundamental role in this process, and need to be confident that they can identify correctly the signs and symptoms that provide clues to non-accidental injuries resulting from child maltreatment. Diagnosis of Non-accidental Injury: Illustrated Clinical Cases is an invaluable tool to aid prompt and appropriate diagnosis, presenting various types of findings and challenging the reader with both common and not-so-common manifestations that may result from - or be confused with - child abuse and neglect. The book describes various clinical scenarios through a brief clinical history accompanied by high-quality clinical images. Questions focus on the important concepts to be learned from each case. The answers are revealed after a turn of the page, sometimes with additional images to explain critical aspects, and feature a diagnosis, the 'ruling out' of abuse or neglect, further diagnostic options where relevant, and helpful treatments. |
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279 colour illustrations, 1 black & white tables |
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Canada |
Imprint: |
Apple Academic Press Inc. |
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Returnable |
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