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| The Emergency Management of the Coding Patient: Cases, Algorithms, Evidence: Revised Reprint (Spiral Manual Series) | 
enlarge | Authors: Emily Senecal, Michael R Filbin Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Category: Book
List Price: $34.95 Buy New: $9.61 You Save: $25.34 (73%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 500423
Media: Paperback Edition: Second Edition Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 184 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1405104554 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.025 EAN: 9781405104555 ASIN: 1405104554
Publication Date: July 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new
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Product Description
Emergency Management of the Coding Patient: Cases, Algorithms, Evidence offers students, interns, and residents an understanding of the protocols and procedures surrounding hospital codes. Concise, practical, and clinically-oriented, this book covers the basics of ACLS, as well as non-cardiac codes, and, more importantly, reviews the leadership skills, knowledge, and teamwork that are critical in successfully managing these difficult situations. This innovative resource encompasses all the clinical skills required to run a hospital code, including suggestions for how to organize a code team; review of essential equipment; case-based training in cardiac rhythm strip interpretation; algorithmic approach to running codes; and administration of resuscitative medications. The accompanying pocket card summarizes code algorithms with necessary medications (including dosages). Based around clinical scenarios, Emergency Management of the Coding Patient reviews the basic knowledge needed to manage codes effectively and efficiently: pathophysiology, treatment, medications, and skills. In addition to the case scenarios that begin each chapter, the appendix of practice cases highlights key concepts and helps build confidence to manage a real coding patient. The book includes a pocket-sized laminated card summarizing the algorithms presented in the book, along with the medications (with dosages) needed for each code situation. Special Features: / Describes the protocols and procedures surrounding hospital codes / Interactive clinical vignettes of common coding scenarios for practical review / Covers the basics of how to approach codes: pathophysiology, treatment, medications, and clinical skills / Pocket-sized laminated card contains the critical algorithms for protocols and treatment of ACLS and non-cardiac codes / Medication appendix for easy reference
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| Customer Reviews:
Essential for Emergency Medicine May 16, 2007 Most of us have taken ACLS by the time we get to 3rd/4th year rotations and end up in the ER. Most of us aren't comfortable participating in a code at the beginning of the ER rotation. This book takes ACLS and runs with it, but slowly! It provides you with a great EKG review while addressing medications needed to treat each condition in a clear and concise manner. It provides essential information on how to recognize and manage non-cardiac codes such as airway emergencies, seizures, etc. You will be much more comfortable in a code setting after reading this book! Check out the other books in the Emergency Management series - they are pretty good as well.
Better than ACLS November 3, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book revolutionized the way I think about ACLS. I was stunned by how easy things are to understand when laid out in a straightforward, evidence-based manner. I used to walk very slowly to codes in fear that I would be the first one there. I was ashamed that I didn't know how to manage coding patients. Since reading this book, I have been able to sprint full-force knowing that I am well-equpped to handle any situation.
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