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MLB2000 said:Any recs on a good easy-to-follow, easy-to-carry antibiotic guide for intern-level?
MLB2000 said:Any recs on a good easy-to-follow, easy-to-carry antibiotic guide for intern-level?? Never bought an ER text before, but don't think that will be the best resource for specific treatment/guidelines.
thanks in advance
kbrown said:if you have a palm, just download JHU antibiotic guide.
MLB2000 said:Any recs on a good easy-to-follow, easy-to-carry antibiotic guide for intern-level?? Never bought an ER text before, but don't think that will be the best resource for specific treatment/guidelines.
thanks in advance
About the same as they did with my blanket ED "Orders per Rosen's" idea. 😉WilcoWorld said:How has your institution responded to the "Recussitate per ACLS" orders?
kbrown said:if you have a palm, just download JHU antibiotic guide. it's great cuz it will designate by pathogen, body system, etc...plus it's free
http://hopkins-abxguide.org/
kungfufishing said:another thumbs down for the EMRA guide. I was so excited about it, too.
turtle said:Can you guys be more specific about what you do not like. The reason I ask is that our program is editing next year's edition, and constructive criticism would help. Thanks, Turtle 😀
Big Z said:😕 😕 😕
I'm curious as well.. I use the EMRA antibiotic guide all the time, and find it to be easy, quick and concise. It's the first book I grab when it's 4am and i'm on autopilot.
Sanford is great when it's a complicated or unusual case, but for quick no-brainer infections (ie: CAP, kids dosing for OM, etc), Sanford is too much information to sift through. Quick and dirty is key at 4am 😴
la gringa said:i wish someone would come out w/ the hopkins guide for PDA!!!
BKN said:Recommend against Treo either 650 or 700 if you're gonna run Epocrates or other large programs.
KentW said:Epocrates Essentials fits, but you'll need to run most of your other large programs from the memory card. Fortunately, this usually isn't a problem.
BKN said:got a new phone from sprint, it wouldn't sync and after two days wouldn't even recognize sprint
docB said:Seriously though, most hospitals, including mine, do just that (resus per ACLS). The nurses follow the ACLS algorithim until the ER doc shows up who then... follows the ACLS algorithim.
BKN said:I did that for six months with a treo 650. More and more crashes, resets, attempts at updating the operating system etc, until finally, after loading the latest version of the OS it just stopped working as a palm or a phone all together. got a new phone from sprint, it wouldn't sync and after two days wouldn't even recognize sprint, kept roaming to a mexican network. I repeat, recommend against the TREOs.