Collection Details

Participant manual : Management of the sick young infant aged up to 2 months
World Health Organization - Nama Orang
Additional Information
- Penerbit
- Switzerland : World Health Organization (WHO) (2019)
- GMD ( General Material Designation )
- Text
- No. Panggil
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618.2
Whop
- ISBN/ISSN9789241516372
Where is it available?
Item Code | Call Number | Status |
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EB070087K | 618.2 Who p | Tersedia |
1.7 Reviews
1.7 Overall rating1 out of 3 (34%)
Readers recommended this collection

Rahman Wijaya
October 26, 2023I just finished reading "Participant Manual: Management of the Sick Young Infant Aged Up to 2 Months" and I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, I appreciate the detailed information provided in this book, covering various topics such as fever management, respiratory distress, and sepsis recognition. The tables and flowcharts are also helpful for quick reference. However, the writing style is quite dry and lacks any real-world examples or case studies to make the content more engaging and relatable. Additionally, some of the information feels outdated, which might not be ideal for a medical textbook that's supposed to be up-to-date. Overall, I think this book could be useful as a reference guide for healthcare professionals who need a quick review on basic infant care, but it may not hold the attention of readers who are looking for something more comprehensive or engaging.

Nurul Cahyo Permana
September 20, 2022I just finished reading "Participant Manual: Management of the Sick Young Infant Aged Up to 2 Months" and I must say it's a game-changer for anyone working with newborns and infants. The comprehensive guide provides invaluable insights into recognizing and addressing various conditions that can affect young infants, from basic care and feeding to more complex scenarios such as respiratory distress and sepsis. What struck me most was the emphasis on prevention and early intervention, which is crucial in preventing long-term damage or even loss of life. The manual's clear and concise language makes it accessible to medical professionals, students, and caregivers alike, making it an essential resource for anyone working with this vulnerable age group.

Eka Wijaya
February 04, 2021I just finished reading this participant manual, and I must say it was an informative but slightly dry read. The book is a comprehensive guide to managing sick young infants up to two months old, covering various scenarios from respiratory distress to jaundice. The language used is formal and technical, which made it feel more like a textbook than a engaging novel. While the content itself was thorough and well-researched, I found myself struggling to stay interested at times, especially with the numerous case studies and treatment protocols that felt more like lists than detailed explanations. Overall, I would recommend this book to medical professionals or students looking for a reliable resource on infant care, but it might not be the most exciting read for those outside of the field.