Tarascon Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook, 5th Edition | Steven G. Rothrock | must have most recent addition
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Tarascon Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook, 5th Edition
Steven G. Rothrock
Jones & Bartlett Publishers
, 2006 - 224 pages
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highly recommended
NEW
EDITION
!! The
Tarascon
Pediatric
Emergency
Pocketbook
provides the mostcommonly needed reference material for those caring for acutely ill or injured children together with expert commentary and numerous journal references. The newly revised
5th
edition updates its many evidence-based expert practice guidelines and triples the size of its popular empiric antimicrobial therapy table. New or expanded sections include congenital heart disease complications, syncope evaluation, enterostomy/G-tube management, jaundice, HIV exposure prophylaxis, goal-directed sepsis therapy, fracture splinting, and more. Convenient reference tables include pediatric resuscitation, antibiotic therapy, rapid-sequence intubation, toxicology, trauma care, sedation and analgesia, burn care, rehydration solutions, infant formulas, and much more.
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Used to always have this with me.
I used to have this with me everywhere i went. Useful for all
pediatric
s. Probably the best mini-pocket pedi book. You can put it in the chest pocket. Let a student who wanted to go into ER borrow it. Neve got it back. Bas-tard!
must have most recent addition
other
edition
s are ok for medical students but otherwise do not use this unless it is updated and the most recent available--just as you use the most recent Taragon Pharm booklets. Peds changes so much only an updated recent copy is worthwhile. A good quick reference, worth the price. Great for med students, Interns and Residents, or docs that do not do a lot of Peds--just in case!
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At <$20, priceless...
Even if you carry a PDA, this little pocket sized wonder will eventually come in handy. Batteries don't last forever, and more than a few times I've had to drag out my
Tarascon
when someone else's PDA was DOA.
Fast, accurate, great bang for your buck.
I'm a huge fan of all the
Tarascon
pocket books, and this one is no exception. While it's not comprehensive by any means, and you still need a hariette lane or other such coat-pocket reference, having this in addition will help you sail through the
pediatric
clerkship. You can find all kinds of emergent, urgent, and even mundane daily info in here, such as how many kcals/kg/day to feed a baby, how to replace fluids, what to do for DKA, basic bugs and drugs, and a zillion other super-important topics. It's well referenced and up to date, worth every penny and more.
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Pediatric emergency pocketbook
I had to reference this book the next day after I got it, for a
pediatric
traums. Easy to read. Just need bigger print, or bifocals whichever works!
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