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Search for over 200 chronic and
life-threatening conditions at the
CrashCards MedCenter Directory
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- CrashCards™....The NEW
Life-Saving Resource You Can't Afford to Be Without.
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If you work with pediatrics, whether as a doctor,
a paramedic, a nurse, or a pharmacist, whether on an EMS rescue
unit, on a pediatric nursing unit, in an ER, or on a surgical
nursing unit, you will find this a NEW, IMPROVED pediatric resource
that you can count on.
CrashCards are quick and easy to use (even if you
are a paramedic in the back of an EMS rescue unit). You can
have the correct dosing available in seconds. Bright and easily
readable, this pediatric medical reference lists emergency
medications in easy-to-see precalculated medication tables according
to the weight of the child in pounds and kilograms. Color-coded,
the tables can be used as an adjunct to a tape system.
It's organized for quick access and uses rich color coding to
make it easy to find the medications appropriate for the child's age
and weight.
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Click
here to see specs for 2003 edition.
Used as an adjunct or as a singular vital tool,
CrashCards™ will make your job easier. In the care of
children, seconds count. This is a resource you and your hospital or
EMS unit need to check out.
- When Seconds Count,
Count on CrashCards™
CrashCards™ contain the most
commonly needed information for resuscitating children. Known
for their ease of use, CrashCards™ are guaranteed to have the
fastest, most available information on Pediatric Life Support.
Count on CrashCards™ for information on:
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- Precalculated
color-coded emergency medication tables
- Age specific
norms on ea. chart
- Based on Pounds
and Kilograms
- Newborn
Resuscitation
- Rapid Sequence
Intubation
- Conscious
Sedation
- Equipment
sizes, Oxygen Vehicle Percentages
- Triage History
Mnemonic
- Maintenance
fluids, ventilation
- Seizures
- Rules of 6's
- Medication
bolus's, drips
- AND IN
PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ENA!!
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- Twelve (3x5)
pocket sized cards
- Burns, rules of
9's
- Trauma
Assessment
- Shock, Urine
Output
- C-spine
injuries
- Asthma
- Algorithms:
tachycardia, pulselessness, bradycardia
- Ideal for Crash
Carts, Pediatric Trauma Bags
- Pain Scale
- A more
complete, easy to access system
- Free shipping
for any multiple set order
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At just 3" x 5",
CrashCards™ fit in your pocket, can be hung from a chain, can be kept in
a crash cart or stored wherever they might be needed. Printed on heavy
card stock with a durable polyester laminate on both sides, they'll take
rough handling and still be easy to read. They are bound on rings
which allow them to lie flat or to present any card on the top. You
can quickly flip to the correct chart for precalculated medication dosages
and other lifesaving information.
The
data was compiled following AHA guidelines and validated through reviews by
board certified Emergency Room Physicians. The resulting information is
printed on pocket-size, durable plastic cards. CrashCards™
contain the same information covered in pediatric life support courses.
This makes them an instant reference at your fingertips that can help you make
quick decisions that can save a child's life.
Make sure you have access to the information you need to
make an appropriate response to a resuscitation requirement. Check out
CrashCards™ Pediatric Resuscitation and take the necessary steps to make
sure there's a set wherever they might be
needed.
CrashCards were created by a Board
Certified Emergency Dept. Physician and a Certified Emergency Nurse, each with
20+ years of experience, after encountering a pediatric code in their ER.
They created CrashCards with fonts and colors that are clearly visible and
with the information clearly presented. They know what YOU want and need
in a product. They know what you will use and how to make the information
clear and usable. Get the product that was created with you in mind.
(How to
Order)
*Color coded, the colors and medications used in
the CrashCards™ reference set can be used with other pediatric resuscitation
systems on the market or with pediatric life support training. CrashCards™,
however, are not affiliated with or sponsored by any other organization. The
clinical recommendations in CrashCards are based on research and consultation
with nursing, medical and legal authorities. To the best of our knowledge,
this information reflects current accepted practice, nevertheless, for
individual application, all recommendations must be considered in light of the
patient's clinical condition and in light of the latest package-insert
information. CrashCards, Inc., the authors and publishers disclaim
responsibility for any adverse effects resulting directly or indirectly from the
suggested recommendations, from any undetected errors, or from the reader's
misunderstanding of the text.
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