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Tarascon Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook 4th Edition
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 618
EAN: 9781882742288
Edition: 4th
ISBN: 1882742281
Label: Tarascon Publishing
Manufacturer: Tarascon Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: October 15, 2002
Publisher: Tarascon Publishing
Studio: Tarascon Publishing
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Editorial Review: The Tarascon Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook provides themost commonly needed reference material for those caring foracutely ill or injured children together with expert commentary and numerous journal references
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - 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.
Rating: - Used to always have this with me.
I used to have this with me everywhere i went. Useful for all pediatrics. 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!
Rating: - 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!
Rating: - Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook
This is a wonderful book that is very small but the information that is provided is great!. Easy to use and broken down in a friendly manner. This book is a god send.
Rating: - A Good Peripheral Brain
This handy pocket book will be useful to the busy clinician in the pediatric or general emergency department. It fits nicely in the lab coat pocket where it would be readily available for quick reference during most any bonafide pediatric emergency. The parts I like the most are those dealing with resuscitation, drug therapy, equipment size, sedation and analgesia, and poisoning. This nifty little book goes wherever I go in the pediatric ED.
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