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- Bookeditor, Robert A. Sinkin, Christian A. ChisholmSummary: This fourth edition of this popular resource features step-by-step skill instruction and practice-focused exercises covering maternal and fetal evaluation and immediate newborn care. Developed by a distinguished editorial board, the Perinatal Continuing Education Program (PCEP) is a comprehensive, self-paced education program in 4 volumes. This book features 8 units on complex neonatal therapies, including 2 new units on neonatal encephalopathy and the ethical issues surrounding perinatology, especially when caring for fetuses of periviable gestational ages.
Contents:
Intro
Unit 1: Direct Blood Pressure Measurement
Unit 2: Exchange, Reduction, and Direct Transfusions
Unit 3: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Unit 4: Assisted Ventilation With Mechanical Ventilators
Unit 5: Surfactant Therapy
Unit 6: Therapeutic Hypothermia for Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
Unit 7: Continuing Care for At-Risk Babies
Unit 8: Biomedical Ethics and Perinatology
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Index.Digital Access AAP ebooks 2021 - ArticleGreenwood D.J Antibiot (Tokyo). 1978 Jul;31(7):697-702.The activity against Escherichia coli of a new oral cephalosporin (manufacturer's code: CGP 9000) has been evaluated in vitro. The intrinsic lytic activity of the new compound was greater than that of cephalexin, but less than that of cephalothin. As judged by regrowth studies using ampicillin resistant E. coli strains, the beta-lactamase stability of the new cephalosporin was somewhat less than that of cephalexin. When tested in an in vitro model in conditions simulating those of the treatment of bacterial cystitis, cephalosporin CGP 9000 suppressed growth of an ampicillin sensitive E. coli strain for a therapeutically acceptable period of time, but exhibited reduced activity against an ampicillin resistant E. coli strain.