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M**A
Read This Before Buying!
After reading all the positive reviews I decided to shine some light on the reality and clinical applications of this guide. If you are a 3rd or 4th-year medical student this guide only highlights very basic information that you most likely already know and won't find relevant. If you fall into this category please refrain from buying this guide as it would not give you an edge in any sense of the word, you are better off spending more money in a complete guide that contains relevant info. However, if you are a PCT, LPN, BSN, MSN or even an NP this guide could very well come in handy. This book is incredibly portable (weighs next to nothing) and fits perfectly into most scrubs and white coat pockets, My bf, who bought the book, thinks it is an excellent purchase for the price. If you are looking to find a guide with more pages and or references you would be hard pressed to get one at this price range, he would urge you to either make your own personalized guide or to save some cash and buy a higher end guide that would better serve its intended purpose.List of Cons1. The pages do not come laminated and are prone to be stained.2. Some of the info is outdated/incorrect.3. Small Print.4. Cheaply made.5 Only 10 pages.6. In most cases info is irrelevant.List of Pros1. Cheap2. Very portable fits in lab coat/scrubs 14x9cm (5.5x3.5 inches)4. People won't think you are looking at facebook while using this guide vs your phone.The product description doesn't include the contents so I posted them here.Contents Of The Maxwell Quick Medical Reference GuideCommon ECG rhythmsWaveform measurement typical valuesCardiopulmonary values12 lead axis chart with deviationsACLS algorithmsACLS Cardiac Arrest for V.fib, asystoleACLS Post Cardiac Arrest Care, Acute coronary syndromes, adult bradycardia, adult tachy, suspected strokeCanadian Neuro Scale,NIH Stroke Scale,Lab Values for Heme, Chemistries, blood gasses, urine, toxicology, cs, synovial, endocrineSerum drug levels (therapeutic and toxic) for many common drugs.Daily Body Fluids with electrolyte and volumeAscitic and pleural fluidsReplacement Fluids,Helpful equations (anion gap, fractional Na excretion, etc.)Phlebotomy tube color codesUnit conversionsForm guides for Admit/Transfer orders, On Service, Progress, Discharge, Pre-Op, Op, Post Op, Procedure, Delivery, PostpartumApgar ScoringEstimated Delivery DateGlucose Tolerance ValuesDevelopmental Milestones 2mos to 4 years (quick ref. only)Immunization ScheduleForm guide for H & P and NeuroMMSEGlasgow Coma ScaleDermatome Map6 Blank pages,Symbol and Letter SnellenRuler (1-5 inches and 1-13 cm)
T**S
Here is what's inside. Great quick reference.
Since the description doesn't really tell you what you get, and since the list on the cover is not comprehensive.... I thought I would list it in my review. This handy little book measures 14x9cm (5.5x3.5 inches) if you include the spiral. Easily fits into any shirt pocket... even if you are not wearing a whitecoat. Sturdy cardstock pages, but still weighs almost nothing.Contents:Common ECG rhythmsWaveform measurement typical valuesCardiopulmonary values12 lead axis chart with deviationsACLS algorithmsACLS Cardiac Arrest for V.fib, , asystoleACLS Post Cardiac Arrest Care, Acute coronary syndromes, adult bradycardia, adult tachy, suspected strokeCanadian Neuro Scale,NIH Stroke Scale,Lab Values for Heme, Chemistries, blood gases, urine, toxicology, cs, synovial, endocrineSerum drug levels (therapeutic and toxic) for many common drugs.Daily Body Fluids with electrolyte and volumeAscitic and pleural fluidsReplacement Fluids,Helpful equations (anion gap, fractional Na excretion, etc.)Phlebotomy tube color codesUnit conversionsForm guides for Admit/Transfer orders, On Service, Progress, Discharge, Pre-Op, Op, Post Op, Procedure, Delivery, PostpartumApgar ScoringEstimate Delivery DateGlucose Tolerance ValuesDevelopmental Milestones 2mos to 4 years (quick ref. only)Immunization ScheduleForm guide for H & P and NeuroMMSEGlasgow Coma ScaleDermatome Map6 Blank pages,Symbol and Letter SnellenRuler (1-5 inches and 1-13 cm)
K**Z
Awesome
Great pocket guide to have on medicals rotations
J**A
MEDICAL STUDENTS: PLS BUY
I a a current medical student going on my first rotations, and this has saved my life. If you are a medical/nursing student, or know one, please get them this. my entire class bought this and it is amazing. all the info you need -clinically- and so concise.
J**1
Short and Sweet Pocket Size Medical Reference
This pocket medical reference came in handy on my days/nights in clinicals as a quick reference guide rather than looking up topics in a medical textbook. It's not completely exhaustive however it goes over a wide variety of medical knowledge that you should know or at least have an idea about. This pocket reference gives you the highlights you should know without going into great detail like a textbook. Very invaluable resource and a nifty size
S**T
I will always keep it on me in clinic!
I have had one of these since starting PA school and finally needed to replace it.I will always have this on me in clinic, and even keep important notes in mine. I just wish there was a mini folder for additional storage.
K**T
Clinical Nursing Instructor - I give these as gifts
I teach freshmen nursing students in a cardiovascular telemetry unit and I give these reference booklets as an end of semester gift to students. As freshmen, part of the booklet is very useful now in their current semester but the booklet will become most useful in the future as they progress their through nursing program (especially their senior year in the critical care setting).
A**S
Medical student staple
Every medical student keeps these cards in their white coat for good reason. You cannot find a more succinct quick reference for use on rotations.
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