Emergency Medicine | Pocket

To effectively use as your clinical companion, you should treat it as a structured roadmap for real-time decision-making rather than a traditional textbook. The guide below highlights how to leverage its features for bedside care and exam preparation. 1. Key Features for Rapid Reference

: The standard edition is a loose-leaf binder (approx. 4" x 7"), allowing you to remove specific sections or add your own notes and local protocols. 2. How to Use During a Shift Pocket Emergency Medicine

: Add cards or notes regarding your specific hospital’s formulary , local trauma activation criteria, or specialty consultant contact numbers. To effectively use as your clinical companion, you

: Practice locating critical protocols (like cardiac arrest or intubation steps) before a shift so you can find them in seconds during a real emergency. Key Features for Rapid Reference : The standard

: Unlike broad medical texts, this guide is organized by symptoms and presenting conditions (e.g., chest pain, shortness of breath), mirroring the actual diagnostic process you follow at the bedside.


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