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EMERGENCY MEDICINE 1-MINUTE CONSULT QUICK ESSENTIALS POCKETBOOK, 5th edition
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TARASCON EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE, 2nd edition
page 34: figure 2.8 shows peaked T-waves from hyperkalemia, not Himalayan T-waves from hypokalemia
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A TO Z POCKET EMERGENCY PHARMACOPOEIA, 2nd edition
page 34: Ca-Cl** 10-50-100ml of 10% IV/IM s** + / ?
Ca-Gluc. 1-3 amps(10ml of 10%) IV 20/kg + / ? E&M/Tox: K, Mg, CCB
** CaCl is more irritating to veins than calcium gluconate but is 3 times more potent
page 102: Sugammadex: the routine dose is 2-4mg/kg, but the can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate dose is 16mg/kg
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TARASCON EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE, 1st edition
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QUICK ESSENTIALS EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 4th edition
Published 2009
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CORNUCOPIA EMERGENCY MEDICINE (precursor to ED Quick Reference Guide)
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QUICK ESSENTIALS EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 3rd edition
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A TO Z PHARMACOPOEIA, (same as PHARM ANIMALS PHARMACOPOEIA)
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SIDE KICK EMERGENCY MEDICINE (precursor to Cornucopia and ED Quick Reference Guide)
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QUICK ESSENTIALS EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2nd edition
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QUICK ESSENTIALS EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 1st edition
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Comments
Comment from Brady
Time: November 3, 2008, 6:35 am
Quick Essentials page 21: the line under “Tar” should be for lightning injuries, not tar
Comment from Syphilis Sucks
Time: June 10, 2011, 2:27 pm
Syphilis and STD’s need to be controlled
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