A clinical guide to pediatric sleep : diagnosis and management of sleep problems / Jodi A. Mindell and Judith A. Owens
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- 9781451193008 (pbk.)
- 1451193009 (pbk.)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1: Introduction to pediatric sleep--1. Sleep 101--2. Sleep in infancy, childhood, and adolescence--3. Evaluation of pediatric sleep disorders--4.Polysomnography--5. Healthy sleep habits for children and adolescents--Section II: Pediatric sleep disorders--6.Symptom-based algorithms--7. Betime problems in young children--8. Nightwakings in young children: sleep associations--9. Nighttime fears--10. Nightmares--11.Disorders of arousal: confusional arousals, sleepwalking, and sleep terrors--12. Sleep related rhythmic movements: head banging, body rocking, and head rolling--13. Sleep related rhythmic movements: bruxism--14.Sleep enuresis--15.Sleep related breathing disorders and obstructive sleep apnea--16. Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder--17. Excessive daytime sleepinss: narcolepsy and other hypersomnias--18. Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorders--19. Insomnia
Section III: Sleep and Medications--20. Sleep and medications-- Section IV: Sleep in special populations--21. Sleep and neurodevelopmental disorders--22. Sleep and medical disorders--23. Sleep and psychiatric disorders
"A Clinical Guide to Pediatric Sleep: Diagnosis and Management of Sleep Problems synthesizes current information about the assessment and treatment of sleep disorders in children and adolescents and provides in an accessible format for busy clinicians. Chapters are organized by disorder and by presenting complaints so that pediatricians, family physicians and nurse practitioners can quickly find a diagnosis and its appropriate treatment options"-- Provided by publisher