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Nursing Care of the Pediatric Neurosurgery Patient
Edited by Cathy C. Cartwright and Donna C. Wallace. 284 pp, $99. Heidelberg, Germany/New York, NY, Springer, 2007. ISBN-13 978-3-5402-9703-1.
JAMA. 2007;298(20):2422-2423.
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This book on pediatric neurosurgical nursing was authored by a group of pediatric neurosurgical nurses and practitioners who had long asked why such a work had not been previously published. Accordingly, a group of dedicated individuals have assembled this book with the hope of enlightening all clinicians on aspects of pediatric neurosurgical nursing.
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Figure. The text edited by Cartwright and Wallace addresses various neurosurgical emergencies. Left, Use of a halo frame for immobilization in the treatment of a C2 fracture. The child recovered from her injury without sequelae. Right, Lateral radiograph depicting a 3-year-old child impaled on a butter knife after a fall. Removal required surgical intervention. Reprinted with permission of Springer Science and Business Media.
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However, the title is rather misleading, as this book encompasses much more than just a discussion of nursing issues. In a thorough and systematic fashion, the editors have laid out a very broad range . . . [Full Text of this Article]
James T. Goodrich, MD, PhD, DSci, Reviewer
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery Children's Hospital at Montefiore Bronx, New York goodrich@aecom.yu.edu
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