Preface, xxx
Part 1 Professional Issues
Section 1 Professionalism
1 Public Health Screening
2 Quality & Standard Setting
3 Record Keeping & Professional Competency
4 Safeguarding
5 Health Promotion & Education
Section 2 Communication Skills
6 Communication during the examination
7 Communicating concerns to parents
Part 2 Neonatal Physiology and pathophysiology
Section 3 Adaptation
8 Adaptation to Neonatal Life
9 Thermoregulation
Section 4 Emergency management
10 Resuscitation of the newborn
11 Hypoglycaemia
Section 5 Jaundice
12 Physiological Jaundice
13 Pathological Jaundice
Section 6 Disorders
14 Metabolic disorders
15 Jitteriness, seizures and hypotonia
16 Congenital infection and sepsis
17 Anaemia and polycythaemia
Section 7 Birth complications
18 Intrapartum Injury/Trauma
Part 3 Allied assessments
Section 8 Routine care
19 Initial Examination at birth – Overview
20 Daily Examination of the newborn – Overview
Section 9 Screening
21 Newborn Blood Spot Screening
22 Hearing screening
Part 4 Prior to the physical examination
Section 10 Preparation
23 Preparing to examine
24 Infection control
Section 11 History awareness
25 Relevant history and risk factors
26 Feeding
27 Excretion
Part 5 Top to toe Physical Examination
Section 12 Broad assessment
28 Newborn & Infant Physical Examination – Overview
29 Neurological Assessment
30 Reflexes
31 Common Skin Conditions
32 Atypical Skin Conditions
Section 13 Head and neck
33 Head
34 Facies
35 Eyes
36 Mouth
37 Neck and clavicles
Section 14 Upper body
38 Chest Appearance
39 Cardiovascular Assessment
40 Respiratory assessment and hypoxia
41 Upper limbs and hands
42 Abdomen
43 Back, Spine, Buttocks and Anus
Section 15 Pelvis and lower body
44 Developmental Dysplasia of the Hips
45 Genitalia – female
46 Genitalia – male
47 Lower limbs and feet
Part 6 Revision and Self-Assessment
Section 16 Revision
48 Syndromes and signs
49 Scenarios
Section 17 Self-Assessment
Crosswords and Multiple Choice Questions
Crosswords and Multiple Choice Questions – Answers
References, xxx
Index, xxx