The most popular pocket reference in emergency nursing - now in a new edition! The Emergency & Critical Care Pocket Guide has been an essential resource for physicians, paramedics, and nurses for over a decade. The Pocket Guide consolidates critical information found in desk references into a convenient 3"x5" pocket-size format that is handy enough to take with you anywhere.
This pocket guide covers emergency and critical care related to cardiology, neurology and pediatrics.
Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.
This quick reference is your go-to guide for the precise yet comprehensive clinical information you need to care for adult patients safely and effectively.
Concise yet uptodate review of the most commonly encountered topics reated to the critical care, taruama and emergency arena.
Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition.
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This handy guide clarifies basic concepts and provides the hands-on guidance necessary for clinicians to arrive at better therapeutic decisions and perform safer procedures with the use of ultrasound.
Through this book, the Editors and Authors have created a comprehensive resource to use to grasp the issues and scope of problems inevitably encountered in clinical practice.
The text offers doctors an evidence-based and reassuring confidence boost when standing at a patient’s bedside postulating a diagnosis or for those panicked and uncertain moments when a nudge is needed in the right direction.
The Second Edition has been revised to reflect the latest critical care practice guidelines and up-to-date drug and non-drug information. This is a no-nonsense guide to drug treatment in the intensive care unit.