Ob Gyn Peds Notes Nurses Clinical Pocket Guide 💯 Editor's Choice

You went into nursing to care for patients, not to memorize a library of numbers. The OB/GYN/Peds Clinical Pocket Guide allows you to do the second part of that sentence: care for patients.

It’s 2:00 AM. You have a G1P0 at 38 weeks with a history of gestational hypertension. Her BP is 160/100. She’s complaining of a headache. Ob Gyn Peds Notes Nurses Clinical Pocket Guide

You are admitting a 34-week patient with contractions. The guide provides an instant chart of expected fundal height (cm = weeks ± 2 cm). It also offers differentials: If the fundal height is too large , check for multiples, polyhydramnios, or macrosomia. Too small ? Think IUGR or oligohydramnios. You went into nursing to care for patients,

Not all pocket guides are created equal. Skip the 400-page textbook. Look for: check for multiples