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Ostrava : University of Ostrava, 2019
197 stran : ilustrace (převážně barevné) ; 30 cm

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ISBN 978-80-7464-916-5 (brožováno)
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Content: // 1. Principles of a patient’s examination (Dr. Tomáš Pískovský, Ph.D.1) // 1.1. Anamnesis // /././. Persona! data // 1.1.2. Fam ily anamnesis // 1.1.3. Epidemiologic anamnesis // 1.1.4. Social an amnes is // 1.1.5. Allergologie anamnesis // 1.1.6. Pharmacologic anamnesis // 1.1.7. Persona! ana nines is // 1.1.8. Gynaecologic ana nines is // 1.1.9. Present condition // 1.2. Physical examination // 1.2.1. Visual inspection // 1.2.2. Palpation // 1.2.3. Auscultation // 1.2.4. Percuss ion // 1.3. Status praesens // 1.4. X-rays examination radiation exposure for children // 2. Growth (Dr. Jana Cerná1) // 2.1. Measurement of children // 2.1.1. Body length // 2.1.2. Body height // 2.1.3. Body weight // 2.2. Percentile graphs // 2.3. Bone maturation (skeletal maturation) // 2.3.1. Tanner- Whitehouse method (TW2) // 2.3.2. Greulich-Pylea method (GP) // 2.4. Periodization of children’s growth // 2.4.1. Infantile growth period // 2.4.2. Ch ildren ’s gro wth period // 2.4.3. Pubertal growth period // 2.5. Short stature // 2.6. Tall stature // 3. Nutrition (Dr. Lenka Kosnovská1) // 3.1. Nutritional factors // 3.1.1. Water // 3.1.2. Carbohydrates // 3.1.3. Lipids // 3.1.4. Minerals // 3.1.5. Vitamins // 2 // 3.2. Breastfeeding // 3.2.1. Breast milk production // 3.2.2. Types of breast milk // 3.2.3. The composition of breast milk // 3.2.4. Contraindications of breastfeeding // 3.2.5. Breastfeeding difficulties // 3.2.6. Breastfeeding technique // 3.3. Artificial nutrition in
infancy // 3.3.1. Types of infant formula // 3.3.2. Infant feeding timeline // 3.4. Toddler feeding // 4. internal environment (Doc. Dr. Michal Hladík, Ph.D. ’) // 4.1. Hydration // 4.2. Ions // 4.3. Acid-base balance // 4.3.1. Physiological notes // 4.3.2. A cid-base disorders // 5. Nephrology (Doc. Dr. Michal Hladík, Ph.D. ’) // 5.1. Renal functions of the fetus and newborn // 5.2. Examination of kidneys and urinary bladder // 5.2.1. Urine collection // 5.2.2. Urinalysis using urine test strips ("urine dipstick") // 5.2.3. Microscopic urinalysis // 5.2.4. Glomerular filtration // 5.2.5. Assessment of renal tubular functions // 5.2.6. Examinations related to the anatomy and bladder functions // 5.3. Overview of urinary tract symptoms // 5.3. T Hematuria // 5.3.2. Proteinuria // 5.4. Urinary tract imaging methods // 5.4.1. Renal ultrasonography // 5.4.2. Radiologic imaging in nephrology // 5.4.3. Radioisotope imaging in nephrology // 6. Endocrinology (Dr. Jin Strnadel1) // 6.1. The types of hormones // 6.2. Hormone production // 6.3. Transport of hormones // 6.4. Hormone metabolism and excretion // 6.5. The mechanism of hormone action // 6.6. Disorders of the endocrine system function // 6.7. Etiology of endocrine disorders // 6.7.!. Congenital // 3 // 6.7.2. Acquired // 6.8. Examination of endocrine system in pediatrics // 6.8.1. Physical examination // 6.8.2. Determination of hormones levels // 6.8.3. Functional hormone diagnosis // 6.9. Medical imaging techniques // 6.9.1. Diagnostic
ultrasound/sonography // 6.9.2. Nuclear magnetic resonance // 6.9.3. Scintigraphy // 7. Cardiology (Dr. Jan Pavlícek. Ph.D.’) // 7.1. History and clinical examination // 7.1.1. History // 7.1.2. Clinical examination // 7.2. Key symptoms in cardiac conditions // 7.2. /. Cyanosis // 7.2.2. Dyspnea // 7.2.3. Palpitations and chest pain // 7.2.4. Syncope // 7.2.5. Other symptoms of cardiac conditions // 7.3. Blood pressure measurement and hypertension // 7.4. Examination tests used in pediatric cardiology // 7.4.1. Electrocardiography // 7.4.2. Echocardiography // 7.4.3. X-ray imaging // 7.4.4. Auxiliary examination methods // 7.5. Prenatal cardiology // 8. Gastroenterology (Dr. Astrid Šuláková, Ph.D.1) // 8.1. Abdominal pain // 8.1. /. Abdominal pain assessment // 8.1.2. Aggravating and relieving factors // 8.2. Regurgitation, vomiting // 8.3. Gastroesophageal reflux // 8.4. Hiccups // 8.5. Evacuation disorders // 8.5.1. Constipation // 8.5.2. Diarrhea // 8.6. Meteorism // 8.7. Icterus // 8.8. Objective examination of the gastrointestinal tract in children // 8.8.1. Physical examination of the abdomen // 8.8.2. Specific methods used in pediatric gastroenterology // 8.9. Examination of the liver in children // 4 // S. 9.1. Liver biopsy // 9. Hematology (Dr. Mgr. Tomáš Kuhn1) // 9.1. Prenatal and postnatal hematopoiesis // 9.2. Examination methods in pediatric hematology and oncology // 9.2.1. History // 9.2.2. Genera! symptomatology // 9.2.3. Physical examination // 9.2.4. Laboratory
tests // 9.3. Red blood cells - erythrocytes // 9.3.1. Diseases of red blood cells // 9.4. White blood cells - leukocytes // 9.4.1. Causes of leukopenia // 9.4.2. Causes of leukocytosis // 9.4.3. Examples of conditions with impaired leukocyte functions // 9.5. Platelets - thrombocytes // 9.6. Coagulation factors and their disorders // 9.6.1. Inherited coagulation factor disorders // 9.6.2. Acquired coagulation factors disorders // 9.7. Blood products and principles of hemotherapy // 9.7.1. Overview of blood products // 9.7.2. Irradiation of blood products // 9.7.3. Leukocyte depletion (leukodepletion) of blood products // 9.7.4. Administration of blood products // 9.7.5. Transfusion reactions // 10. Neurology (Dr. Hana Medrická2) // 10.1. Procedures of the neurological examination // 10.2. Structure of history-taking and the most common areas of inquiries // 10.3. Neurological examination // 10.3.1. Head examination // 10.3.2. Cranial nerves examination // 10.3.3. Examination of the neck // 10.3.4. Examination of the upper and lower extremities // 10.3.5. Examination of posture and gait / 0.3.6. Meningeal signs // 10.3.7. Cerebellar examination // 10.3.8. Examination ofphatic, practic and gnostic functions // 10.4. Neurologic examination of the newborn // 10.4.1. Examination of the overall condition !0.4.2. Primitive (newborn) reflexes // 5 // 10.5. The most important developmental milestones in the early age // 10.6. Psychomotor development of the infant according to phases
// 10.6.1. 1st phase // 10.6.2. l"1 phase // 10.6.3. 3rdphase // 10.6.4. 4’h phase // 10.7. Selected developmental skills from 12 months of age and above // 10.8. Neurologic examination of the patient with impaired consciousness // / 0.8.1. Diagnostic approach // 10.8.2. Own neurological examination // 10.8.3. Evaluation of the brainstem functions // 10.8.4. Evaluation of the pupils in comatose patients // 10.8.5. Examination of reflexes in unconscious patients // 10.8.6. Evaluation of mobility and muscle tone // 11. Immunology (Dr. Olga Škopková1 ) // 11.1. Ontogenetic development of the immune system // 11.2. Immunological examination // 11.2.1. History’ // 11.2.2. Manifestat ions of immunodeficiencies and their clarification // 11.3. Autoimmune disorders // 11.4. Allergies // 11.5. Laboratory and functional tests used in immunology and allergology // 11.5.1. Allergy tests // 11.5.2. Pulmonary fiction testing // 11.5.3. Nonspecific antibody testing // 11.5.4. Specific antibodies testing // 11.5.5. ECP test // 11.5.6. Cellular immunity testing // 12. Vaccination (Dr Olga Škopková1) // 12.1. Vaccine types // 12.1.1. Live attenuated (weakened) vaccines // 12.1.2. Inactivated (killed) vaccines // 12.1.3. Subunit vaccines // 12.1.4. Toxo ids // 12.1.5. Simple vaccines // 12.1.6. Conjugated vaccines // 12.1.7. Combined vaccines // 12.1.8. New types of vaccines // 12.2. Postvaccination reactions // 12.3. Contraindications of vaccination // 12.4. Mandatory vaccination // 6
12.4.1. Hexavaccine // 12.4.2. Measles, mumps, rubella // 12.5. Optional vaccination // 12.5.1. Influenzal vaccine // 12.5.2. Vaccine against the tick-borne encephalitis // /2.5.3. Vaccine against the meningitis caused by meningococcus // 12.5.4. Vaccine against pneumococci // 12.5.5. Vaccination against the chickenpox // 12.5.6. Vaccine against the rotaviruses // 12.5.7. Vaccination against human papillomavirus // 12.5.8. Vaccine against the virus of hepatitis A // 12.5.9. Vaccine against rab ies // 12.6. Vaccination of allergic patients // 12.7. Vaccination of immunodeficient patients // 7

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