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PALS Pediatric Advanced Life Support Study Guide

by Barbara Aehlert

ISBN-10: 9780815102458
ISBN-10: 0-8151-0245-3
ISBN-13: 9780815102458
ISBN-13: 978-0-8151-0245-8
Paperback
1994-09
Mosby Lifeline


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Product Description
Written to assist students in preparing for the PALS course, this guide is perfect for use as a workbook and reference. The four-color format effectively summarizes the fundamental concepts covered in the American Heart Association course. Self-evaluation is facilitated by pretest and post-test, as well as chapter quizzes. All questions and answers are referenced to the American Heart Association text.

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contents were too busy and overstuffed for a prep guide
If you're looking for a study guide in preparation for the PALS course, this is not the book to read. Don't get me wrong, it is a very good book. A lot of great facts and contents. But I felt overwhelmed and fustrated after reading this book preparing for the PALS course. I just went overboard with the facts. I think the contents in this book would be appropriate for an instructor. You're better off getting the basic PALS study guide from AHA.

Covers it all and more....
This is in an easier to understand format than the books put out by the AHA.....and it covers way more topics-a good study guide!

PALS STUDY GUIDE
It was a waste of money. I went to the AHA site and was directed to the correct book.

pedsdoc
the book has most of the information needed. would appreciate if more tables were included

It is what it is...
More critical reviews of this "study guide" seem to miss the point. This is *not* an in-depth study of pediatric emergency medicine. That is not what PALS is even intended to be, in the first place. PALS (and, by extension, this book) necessarilly is narrow in focus. (The cynical joke among prehospital responders is that PALS is a 16 hour course in "airway-fluid-airway-fluid-airway-fluid", and if you need to go to the drug box you've got real trouble.) Detailed exposition of drownings/toxicology (as they relate to PALS) can be found in the Pediatric Advanced Life Support textbook which the American Heart Association publishes. That is, after all, the source from which *this* book is distilled. That is all this book is intended to be: a quick review. (Earlier editions of Ms. Aehlert's books actually had "Quick Review" in the title; why they no longer do is not clear to me.) Wider-ranging discussions about emergency care for little tikes should be sought elsewhere.

I strongly disagree with one reviewer's recommendation that this book be read by non-healthcare workers seeking to know a little more than basic CPR. Please understand: this is most decidedly *not* a guide for laypeople. From a practical standpoint, what use a layperson would have for knowledge of advanced pediatric airway control, intravenous cannulation, EKG interpretation, and cardiac drug dosage recommendations is beyond me. Better to not let such esoterica rent space in your brain if you aren't certified/equipped to deploy it when called upon. On the other hand, if you're really *that* interested that you'd read it out of mere curiousity, by all means, knock yourself out. But you'd probably *still* be better served, in that case, by checking out the actual PALS text.

However, if you *are* a healthcare worker who has taken a PALS course before, understands that the AHA PALS textbook is where you go when you want the down-and-dirty details, but would like to cut through to the must-know nitty-gritty because your certification is up for renewal and you need to pass the test again: this is the book for you.


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