The RN Clinical Pocket Guide: Essential Nursing Reference & Study Tool

The RN Clinical Pocket Guide: Essential Nursing Reference & Study Tool

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The RN Clinical Pocket Guide: Essential Nursing Reference & Study Tool

The RN Clinical Pocket Guide: Essential Nursing Reference & Study Tool

$28.00
Sale price  $28.00 Regular price 

Master Clinical Practice with "Nursing Made Simple"

Stop flipping through heavy textbooks and start practicing with confidence. The RN Clinical Pocket Guide is your ultimate, high-yield companion designed to make complex nursing concepts intuitive, accessible, and ready for the clinical floor.

Whether you are a nursing student preparing for rounds or a new nurse navigating the fast-paced hospital environment, this guide provides the essential data you need in seconds.

Why You Need This Guide:

  • Rapid Assessment Tools: Master the SBAR communication model, the Nursing Process (ADPIE), and comprehensive Head-to-Toe assessment checklists.
  • Essential Clinical Data: Quick-reference charts for Vital Signs, Lab Values, and Order of Draw protocols.
  • Pharmacology at a Glance: Simplified medication administration, common drug prefixes/suffixes, vital drug levels, and life-saving antidote tables.
  • Critical Care Support: Clear breakdowns of EKG rhythms, ABG interpretation, and IV fluid classifications to help you prioritize patient care effectively.
  • Pediatric & Maternal Expertise: Dedicated sections for pediatric milestones, vital signs, and maternal assessment (including GTTPA and fetal heart tones).

Features:

  • Portable Design: Perfectly sized to fit into your pocket or clinical bag.
  • Easy-to-Read Layout: Organized for stress-free, quick scanning during high-pressure shifts.
  • Standardized Guidelines: A comprehensive reference for safe, accurate clinical practice.

Equip yourself with the tools to provide safer, smarter patient care. Get your copy of Nursing Made Simple and navigate your clinical journey with ease.

Disclaimer: This guide is intended for educational purposes. Always refer to your institution’s official policies and guidelines for clinical practice.

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