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2009 Emra Antibiotic Guide | Paperback

by Brian J. Levine MD (Editor)

List Price: $22.06  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Emergency Medicine Resident's Association
Edition:  13th Edition
Page Count:  96 Pages
Publication Date:  January 01, 2008
Sales Rank:  184,673th


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
The 2009 EMRA Antibiotic Guide, 13th edition, is designed to be a quick reference guide to antibiotic use in the emergency department. The contents are organized alphabetically by organ system, followed by sections on "Special Topics" to make reference quick and easy for a particular disease process. As requested by popular demand from loyal users, each organ system and special topic section is color coded for quick reference. EMRA Members receive a complimentary copy of each new version of the Antibiotic Guide as one of the many benefits of membership. To learn more, please visit www.emra.org.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 4 reviews)

Small reference, BIG help by Kim Tharpe 5 Stars
September 25, 2009
I am a FNP student and have recently purchased this pocket guide for a quick reference. I love the color coding of the book by systems, it makes it easy to find what you are looking for really fast. I also like the clinical pearls listed in each section for the diagnoses. This is a reference which will definitely benefit me as I transition into practice after graduation.

Excellent by H. Trinh (Monroe, GA USA) 5 Stars
April 16, 2009
This is my favorite antibiotic guide to use in the E.D. It's a lot better than Sanford and easier to use for Emergency Physicians.

Very instrumental! by Lika J. Schrock (Beaufort,SC) 5 Stars
April 09, 2009
Very helpful in keeping up to date in prescribing effective medications to patients in the ER or in private practice.

AWESOME Reference! Cliff Notes for Sanford by M. Major (Bethesda, MD) 5 Stars
April 07, 2009
I ordered this guide immediately after seeing it being used during my emergency medicine rotation. While I admire the Sanford Guide for the breadth of information, I needed a simpler reference. The EMRA Antibiotic Guide is much better organized, color-coded, and abx prioritized (1st line listed top of the list). The text is also much easier to read. Sorry Sanford...but the EMRA has replaced you in my lab coat pocket.

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