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Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation (Neonatal Resuscitation: Textbook)
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 618 EAN: 9781581101874 Edition: 5 Pap/Dvdr ISBN: 1581101872 Label: American Academy of Pediatrics Manufacturer: American Academy of Pediatrics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: March 31, 2006 Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics Studio: American Academy of Pediatrics
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![]() - Neonatal ResuscitationI found that this version was extremely useful in preparation for taking the NRP renewal test and practical for the mock code. It is also a great reference manual in my work in the NICU. I like that it came with a DVD. Rating: - Great material to review and pass the examExpanding on previous editions, the latest version of NPR provides a clear and concise format with which to study from in order to prepare and successfully pass the NPR exam. The included CD-ROM is a computer version of the text reading material. It did, however, have the appropriate videos which would assist any RN needing a quick review of various situations presented in real-time format. The book is highly recommended to any health-care professional needing information for the first time or any time usage for neonatal care. Rating: - Easy to follow and understand for the NRP noviceStudying for my renewal for NRP proved to be as easy as the initial class with the cd-rom. I have extremely limited contact with this pt. population, but I am able to easily recall the information attained through this text/multimedia. Although nothing substitutes actual "hands-on," instruction or experience, this will provide a valuable asset for the ACLS/PALS impaired. Rating: - has its ups and downsThe book has absolutely everything you need to know word-for-word to get certified in NALS. It comes from more of a nursing perspective so little details like how to operate the jackson-reiss and anatomy of the airway will be extremely redunant for respiratory therapists. I found the CD-ROM included was very buggy in my computer. While it was helpful to see everything happening at once, the videos' content should have been more closely watched, since during a chapter about mechanical ventilation saying bag at around a rate of 40, will clearly show the person at the head ventilating at a rate of closer to 70 or 80. Rating: - Excellent and Improved VersionText flows well and I was able to ace the course. Great reference to keep in your locker at work for review, too |
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