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Most Valuable, September 27, 1998
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This review is from: Arterial Blood Gas Analysis Made Easy With ABG Card (Paperback)
Well written, succinct text in a portable format. No fluff. The book enhanced my confidence in ABG interpretation tremendously. I look forward to more clinical guides from Dr. Anup.
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ABG's made Easy for some..., July 27, 2005
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The content of the book is wonderful. It took me awhile to get the concept but when I did, it was easy sailing from there! The pocket card that came with the book has been invaluable. It's easy to take with you on the floor and when evaluating a patient's lab work.
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An abundance of exercises help solidify knowledge, July 4, 2003
This review is from: Arterial Blood Gas Analysis Made Easy With ABG Card (Paperback)
I received my book very promptly in like new condition. I seriously doubt if anyone had ever even thumbed through it prior to my receiving it. The book is very concise, yet thorough, with an added bonus of a strong plastic reference card that can be carried in your pocket. I especially was pleased with the pages of exercises that will help solidify the knowledge. I have not yet completed the book, but already it has helped to increase my knowledge of blood gas analysis. Mary Bain, R.N.
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Another misleading title, February 2, 2009
This review is from: Arterial Blood Gas Analysis Made Easy With ABG Card (Paperback)
This is another book with a misleading title. It appears to me that the author has taken a college lecture , xeroxed and folded it and now call it a book. First of all I suggest that the author obtain an editor, having said that , I find the approach very difficult to follow. The book misses many important topics such as coverage of buffers. Case studies are numerous, but I do not see any explanations. Overall , you can find much better content on the web for free. There are a couple of nice pearls in the book .
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