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I don't have a book recommendation, but the first things that come to my mind that may be different from years past are:
protocols for MI & brain attack
drugs of abuse common in your area
treatment of burns
how your facility(ies) handle MRSA and other isolation situations
changes in documentation courtesy of JCAHO and Medicare/Medicaid
Good luck to you. :)
Hi
I would reccommend
Emergency Medicine Manual (MA, Cline, Tintinalli, Kelen, Stapczynski)
Every ER i have worked in has them. (Its a big red book) I personnally have the paperback addition. Its just under 1000 pages including the index.
It has been helpful in presuading some MD's that perhaps my suggestions were "worthy" of their consideration.
galenight, BSN, RN
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I am looking for a book that will help me refresh my memory. I am an ER nurse working in a rural setting. It seems as if lately I am stagnant because much of what we see is the same over and over again. Then, when we get something a little different, I have forgotten some of what I need to assess and care for the patient. I have also recently started working per diem at a larger facility and it sometimes seems overwhelming - mostly because they don't have a lot of openings I can work and so my shifts are few and far between. But clearly some of it is the fact that I have lost some knowledge. I'm still a good nurse, just want to get out of my rut. Thanks for any suggestions.