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The Wards 101 Essentials pocketcard Set contains essential information for the everyday practice of inhospital medicine. Its contents are a derived from our popular guide, Wards 101 pocket and will be most useful for interns and residents. Covered topics include: - ACLS algorithms for Asystole, PEA, V-Fib, Pulseless V-Tach, Tachycardia, Bradycardia, ACS, Hypotension and Shock, and Acute Stroke - Critical care topics such as the management of SIRS and sepsis, shock, and hypertensive emergencies - Drug information including steroid equivalency and vasopressor activity - Pain management and opioid equianalgesic dosing - Important physiologic formulas in electrolyte management, nephrology, cardiology and pulmonology - Neurology topics including cranial nerve names and actions, SLUMS mental status examination, and the Glasgow coma scale - The diagnosis and management of fluid, electrolyte and acid-base abnormalities - ECG and heart murmur interpretation guides
"The essential pocket reference for medical interns and residents"--P. [4] of cover.
Wards 101 pocket is a hospitalist's survival guide, a comprehensive yet hyper-concise clinical guide intended and geared for internists, and medical trainees such as interns and residents. Now in its 3rd edition, Wards 101 pocket has been updated with new information in many areas, and is better than ever. Topics covered include: * Critical information and clinical pearls on the routine management of the hospitalized patient * The basics: H&P, note templates, fluids & electrolytes, acid-base disorders, statistics * Emergencies: strokes, ACS and ACLS algorithms from the AHA * Cardiology: ECG interpretation, management of HF, Afib, MIs, CAD and many other conditions * Many other internal medicine topics including: gastroenterology, endocrinology, heme-onc, ID, HIV * Specialties: neurology, pediatrics, psychiatry, women's health/ob-gyn, and geriatrics * Medical abbreviations, medical statistics, physiological formulas A must have for interns, residents, and other healthcare professionals.
Here are 101* of the best ideas to make the most effective use of your time on the ward. Over 250 contributors, including students, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and therapists from 18 countries, help make you the finest doctor you can be! Pocket-sized for 'dipping into' during a spare moment or a couple of hours on the ward, this short guide is ideal for medical students on rotation or junior doctors who wish to boost learning and motivation. *There are actually 100 ideas. Now it's your turn to develop tip 101! Submit your ideas to www.101things.org
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