LANGE Instant Access Hospital Admissions: Essential Evidence-Based Orders for Common Clinical Conditions

August 18, 2016 - Comment

The most convenient, quick-access admissions guide available, packed with clinical facts, figures, and data you will refer to again and again Concise yet complete, this indispensable resource is filled with not-to-be-missed details for admissions orders and the management of newly admitted patients. Hospital Admissions delivers accurate evidence-based data covering the most common diseases and conditions

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The most convenient, quick-access admissions guide available, packed with clinical facts, figures, and data you will refer to again and again

Concise yet complete, this indispensable resource is filled with not-to-be-missed details for admissions orders and the management of newly admitted patients. Hospital Admissions delivers accurate evidence-based data covering the most common diseases and conditions you will encounter in the hospital, making it an ideal at-a-glance resource for all physicians and students writing or learning admitting orders.

Features:

All the clinical essentials you require for admitting new patients to the medical units-right in the palm of your hand! Clear tabular format takes you right to the information you need, helping you to avoid wasting valuable time searching for answers Easy-to-follow, consistent template for all tables, consisting of: disposition, monitoring, diet, fluids, oxygen requirements, Dx studies, prophylaxis, consult service, nursing, and medications Includes free PDA download for even more ease-of-use and greater convenience

Comments

Amazon Customer says:

Common Orders This text is useful for 3rd and 4th more medical students who are beginning to write admission H&Ps, as well as admission orders. I also could see this being useful for interns. The book starts with a section called “Guide Tables,” which lists, in table format, commonly used information such as DVT prop. initial vent settings, abx spectrum, and more. The tables are made to be read quickly and are ordered well. The main text of the book is divided into specialty areas. For example, cards, endo,…

H. Shemes says:

Great Resourse

chris lee says:

Recommended for 4th/Intern I found this book b/c a upperclassman recommend it when he was doing IM. It is true that this is a must for most med students/interns who are beginning to entering orders. It does not waste any extra language on explaining why the orders are there so for those who wants thicker read, use Harrison’s.Overall, I am very satisfied by the purchase. It was delivered promptly and as promised it was new. I hate that a lot of sellers out there say the book is new and delivered it with…

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