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Reddit mentions of Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care In The Streets (2 Volume set) (Orange Book, 40th Anniversary)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care In The Streets (2 Volume set) (Orange Book, 40th Anniversary). Here are the top ones.

Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care In The Streets (2 Volume set) (Orange Book, 40th Anniversary)
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Height11 Inches
Length9.25 Inches
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Release dateAugust 2012
Weight11.31191866322 Pounds
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Found 2 comments on Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care In The Streets (2 Volume set) (Orange Book, 40th Anniversary):

u/WC_Dirk_Gently ยท 1 pointr/ems

Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets is the "national registry" text book. And it's fairly decent. If you read it cover to cover and have half a brain you should pass national registry no problem.

Study whatever your state has published for drug protocols and treatment guidelines.

While I'm sure you saw a lot of EKG's at the hospital you worked at you still need to read Dubin's Rapid Interpretation and should probably get a practice book like Jane Huff's ECG Workout If you actually faithfully do Jane Huffs book cover to cover there is virtually no way you will fail statics or dynamics. And if you faithfully read Dubin's, including all the silly things he makes you do, you'll come out having a good knowledge of EKGs.


u/ambalans ยท 0 pointsr/ems

I recommend the My First Human Body Coloring Book.

Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets is always a classic of course. Let's read aloud now, together:

>One fine day, Sidney Sinus dispatched Mortimer Messenger with the usual order: "Depolarize the ventricles". Mortimer scampered down the atria without difficulty but arrived at the AV node to find a pile of debris blocking the entrance to the ventricles. "Sorry," said AV Abe, "we're closed for repairs."

Brilliant. Incisive prose. Even the littlest ambulance driver can save lives by following along!