Ob Gyn Peds Notes Nurses Clinical Pocket Guide !!hot!! Guide
is the ultimate, waterproof, and write-on/wipe-clean mobile reference designed to help nursing students and healthcare professionals navigate the high-stakes environments of maternal-newborn and pediatric care. Published by the F.A. Davis Company and authored by nursing experts like Brenda Walters Holloway and Cheryl Moredich, this portable tool packs critical, real-time clinical guidance into a compact, spiral-bound format. It serves as an on-the-spot second brain for managing everything from prenatal complications to pediatric emergencies.
Reviewers highlight its ability to provide quick answers to memorization-heavy topics like vital sign ranges and test results. Digital Availability:
Your patient’s Pitocin is running at 20 milliunits/min, but the uterus is hyperstimulating. You need to reduce the rate. You pull out the guide; the Pitocin Mixing & Titration chart tells you exactly how many mL/hr to dial down without doing complex math in a panic. Ob Gyn Peds Notes Nurses Clinical Pocket Guide
New nurses should pack the basics like a stethoscope, customized patient report sheets, a clinical reference pocketbook, lip balm, Advantis Medical Staffing OB/GYN Peds Notes: Nurse's Clinical Pocket Guide
As the sun began to bleed through the blinds of the breakroom, Sarah sat down across from Maya. It serves as an on-the-spot second brain for
The gold-standard scoring system assessed at 1 and 5 minutes post-birth to evaluate newborn transition.
Fetal heart rate patterns (VEAL CHOP: Variable, Early, Accelerations, Late decelerations), stages of labor (1st through 4th), and a Bishop Score reference table. You need to reduce the rate
A 15kg child needs an IO line. You forgot the emergency drug dosages. The guide’s Pediatric Code Card instantly tells you the Epinephrine dose (0.15 mg) and defibrillation joules (30J).
Detailed coverage of child development from birth through adolescence, including pediatric blood pressure charts. Key Features for Nurses Clinical Tools:
A summary of the CDC-recommended vaccines by month and year. Quick Reference Tools
Provide a list of you should know.