Berman’s Pediatric Decision Making is a practical, algorithm-driven reference designed to guide clinicians through the diagnosis and management of pediatric conditions efficiently. By combining evidence-based research with structured flowcharts, the book enables rapid, confident decision-making for a wide spectrum of disorders in infants, children, and adolescents.
Key Features:
- Algorithmic approach for each presenting complaint and specific disorder to streamline diagnosis and treatment.
- Comprehensive coverage of diseases, including assessment of severity and management options.
- Guidance on surgical interventions and the use of advanced or costly diagnostic procedures.
- Updated drug tables and evidence-based recommendations for pediatric therapies.
- Fully searchable online access to the complete text for convenience and rapid consultation.
- Organized into two main sections—Presenting Complaints and Specific Disorders—for easier navigation.
- Addresses current clinical issues such as ADHD, eating disorders, movement disorders, and child abuse.
- Step-by-step guidance ensures accurate, consistent clinical decision-making.
