Emergency and Critical care pocket guide A must buy for the new ER nurse. I have used this book at least once a day on the job. I love the quick review drug guide when you can't remember the other name for the drug. It fits in my pocket easily. I even have other nurses that have borrowed it from me to look up stuff. It has a great protectant on it to avoid ruining the pages. The best book I have bought for ER nurses.
Don't leave home without it I've been carrying one of these with me for years, and try to get a new one each time it's updated- it really is that good. Color coded flip guide that can refresh you on almost anything and everything with easy to read, simple to understand language so when you're sitting there at 0300 scratching your head- you have quick answers instead of a little more "Huh?". The newer guide is a little bit thicker than previous versions and I have to admit it doesn't fit in the back pocket like it used to. Really like the expanded toxins section.
The old standard Every medic, nurse, EMT, and physician should probably have one of these on hand. I also bought this as an app for my iphone. I think it's easier to use the physical book than the app.
If you're in emergency medicine you should have this book.
Everything Needed For ER (and other departments) at your fingertips All those things you learned in school, but haven't used since then can be found here. Essential info related to peds, meds, ACLS, basic cardiac rhythm characteristics and breakdown of affected area of the heart. Too many topics to list, but a great pocket sized resource to at least have available. Convenient, organized tabs to help find information rapidly.
Great Reference Book Great, easy to use. Actually is the second one I have purchased (had the first edition) Keep it with me at work al the time!
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