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In the fast-paced worlds of Labor & Delivery, Postpartum, Well-Baby Nursery, and Pediatric units, hesitation is the enemy of efficiency. Unlike a general medical-surgical floor, maternal-child health requires instant recall of two very different patients simultaneously: the mother and the baby. Ob Gyn Peds Notes Nurses Clinical Pocket Guide
For the nurse juggling fetal heart rate strips, pediatric growth charts, newborn bilirubin levels, and postpartum vital signs, trying to pull out a bulky textbook is impractical. Enter the OB/GYN & Peds Notes Nurse’s Clinical Pocket Guide—a spiral-bound, waterproof lifeline that fits in a scrub pocket. The Ultimate Sidekick: Why the "OB/GYN & Peds
Here is why this guide has become the gold standard for perinatal and pediatric nurses. and dextrose (e.g.
A "TONE" assessment checklist (Tone, Trauma, Tissue, Thrombin). The guide steps you through fundal massage, medication administration (Methylergonovine, Carboprost, Misoprostol), and when to call for a Bakri balloon or hysterectomy.
Your first code pink (maternal arrest) or code blue (neonatal arrest) is terrifying. You will forget the PALS dose. You will freeze on the Bishop score. Having a physical guide in your pocket bypasses the "brain fog" of anxiety. You look competent because you are prepared.
Beyond delivery, the guide covers the rest of the female reproductive lifespan and sick children: