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Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Tarascon Adult Emergency Pocketbook, 4E Editorial Review: The Tarascon Adult Emergency Pocketbook, Fourth Edition is designed as the ultimate portable reference for the busy emergency physician or internist. This concise, organized pocket guide is packed with essential lists, figures, & tables providing instant reminders of hard-to-remember yet vitally important clinical information. The Tarascon Adult Emergency Pocketbook, Fourth Edition is meticulously referenced and provides expert commentary on current academic controversies within the field. Convenient reference sections include dysrhythmia protocols, emergency drug infusions, antibiotic therapy, rapid-sequence intubation, toxicology, trauma care, burn care, and much more.
Customer Reviews: Great If you can read the super small font that is.
Yeah, need good eyes for this little handy book.
Concise, key information for ED shifts The previous edition had good information, but this one is even better. Pretty much covers all the facts and figures that I keep forgetting - and well-updated. After sampling multiple "pocketbooks" for EM, I think I'll stick with this one.
pocket reference This item has been very useful on the several occasions when I needed a quick reference for patient management issues, particularly for urgent ongoing diabetic care. Service of the purchace (pricing, delivery, integrity of product) were all at the usual excellent quality I've come to expect.
wonderful companion! Excellent book.. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Such a great reference. I have stopped using my PDA after I purchased it.
Exactly what I was looking for I loved the 3E of this pocketbook, but it hadn't been updated for the new ACLS so I stopped using it.
Now that the update is out, I've come back to using this book every day. A previous reviewer noted that the index is not as good as maybe it could have been, but I find it easier (in this case) to use the TOC as the starting point anyway.