Tarascon Adult Emergency Pocketbook 3e by Steven G. Rothrock

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  • ISBN: 1882742370
  • Publisher: Tarascon Publishing
  • Pub. Date: January 2005
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Comments from the Seller: New, unread, unused and in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages.

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Synopsis

Information for emergency practitioners condensed into a very small pocket-sized book that can easily be carried in a white coat or pants pocket. Covers all emergency situations seen frequently.

128 pages, trim 5Ό x 3½ inches

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The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

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Reviewer:Laura Joy Hurst, MD (University of Chicago)
Description:This book, designed as a pocket resource for those practicing emergency medicine, is a compilation of those easily forgotten facts, tables, calculations, medication doses, etc.
Purpose:The authors outline the purpose as "a quick, convenient reminder of information you have already learned elsewhere." It basically takes all those rulers with tables on them, the little cheat sheets of data and flow sheets I have floating around in my pockets, and puts them in a tiny book format. In this way the objectives are met.
Audience:The author doesn't state who the book is written for, but implies that it is best used by someone who has been exposed to this information at some point in their education. While I do think it would be useful for students rotating through the ER, I think it is more for practitioners and most ideal for those just starting in the field having to look up and be reminded of the doses or logarithms of commonly encountered situations.
Features:The book covers most of the commonly encountered as well as commonly tested (and forgotten) topics in emergency medicine, including ACLS, trauma protocol, infectious disease etiology, and appropriate drug therapy, toxidromes and antidotes, electrolyte disorders, neurologic presentations, ophthalmology emergencies, and so on. It's full of tables covering epidemiology (i.e., most common cause of fever) , clinical presentations that highlight distinguishing features (i.e., CSF analysis, LFT abnormalities in various liver diseases) , as well as treatment options and management guidelines. It istiny yet readable, making it easy to keep in a coat pocket or bag, and is organized in a fairly user-friendly format. Although much of the information is extremely practical, I think some of the tables, research references, and information is excessive and not necessary.
Assessment:In an age where palm pilots and PCs are so readily available, most of the information in this book can easily be found with a few clicks of a button. That being said, I did put aside my palm and avoided the computer for a week and used this book as my only reference and 90 percent of the time I found the information that I needed just as quickly while also stumbling across some other useful tidbits during the search.

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Biography

Rothrock, Steven G., MD; Green, Steven M., MD

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