Part I: Introduction
1. Patient History and Physical Examination Write-Up
2. The Physical Examination
3. Development Surveillance
4. Development Disabilities
5. Immunizations
6. Feeding Infants
7. Well-Newborn Care
Part II: Problems
8. Abdominal Mass
9. Abdominal Pain, Acute
10. Abdominal Pain, Chronic
11. Amenorrhea
12. Alopecia
13. Ambiguous Genitalia
14. Animal Bites
15. Apnea
16. Ascites
17. Ataxia
18. Bleeding and Purpura
19. Chest Pain and Cardiac Syncope
20. Child Abuse
21. Coma
22. Constipation
23. Cough
24. Cyanosis
25. Dehydration
26. Diabetes
27. Diarrhea, Acute
28. Diarrhea, Chronic
29. Drowning and Near-Drowning
30. Ear, Painful
31. Edema
32. Electrolyte Disturbances
33. Fever
34. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Lower
35. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Upper
36. Goiter
37. Headache
38. Head Trauma
39. Hematuria
40. Hemotypsis
42. Hepatomegaly
43. Hilar Adenopathy
44. Hypertension
45. Hypotonia
46. Infections, Newborn
47. Jaundice
48. Jaundice, Newborn
49. Joint Pain
50. Large Head
51. Lymphadenopathy
52. Mass, Mediastinal
53. Mass, Neck 54.Murmurs
55. Pallor (Paleness)
56. Paraplegia
57. Pelvic Pain
58. Peural Effusions
59. Polyuria and Urinary Frequency
60. Precocious Puberty
61. Proteinuria
62. Pruritus
63. Rapid Heart Rate
64. Rashes
65. Red Eye
66. Respiratory Distress
67. Respiratory Distress, Newborn
68. Seizures
69. Sexual Abuse
70. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
71. Short Stature
72. Sore Throat
73. Splenomegaly
74. Thermal Injury
75. Urine Output, Decreased
76. Vaginal Bleeding
77. Vaginal Discharge (Vulvovaginitis)
78. Vertigo
79. Vomiting
80. White Blood Cell Count, Decreased (Leukopenia)
81. White Blood Cell Count, Increased (Leukocytosis)
Part III
82. Toxicology
Part IV
83. Medications
Part V
84. Laboratory Values
Part VI
85. Cardiology Laboratory
Part VII
86. Syndromes
Part VIII
87. Surgical Glossary