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ADMIN
07-05-2006, 08:19 PM
Hi all

First, no, this website has no vested interest in these sheets. However, they are priceless.

You can find them here:

http://www.accrs.com/default.html

This is what the large sheets look like:


FRONT


http://www.accrs.com/images/ARSFront.jpg



BACK

http://www.accrs.com/images/ARSBack.jpg



The small sheets can be hard to read but are much more portable. They are aprox 1/3 the size.



There is a weath of info here which easily fits on your clipboard as the background. The prices are as follows:

Pricing: The cost of sheets are as follows. These prices include shipping, handling, and tax charges.

Quantities 1 - 4: $10.00 per sheet.
Quantities 5 - 9: $9.00 per sheet
Quantities 10 - 49: $8.00 per sheet
Quantities 50+: $7.00 per sheet

:first:Well worth the investment.

RAYMAN
07-09-2006, 06:58 PM
I bought these a while back and they rock

TranMan
08-23-2006, 08:20 PM
I bought one when I was in school and for some odd reason, did not use it very much. I carried it for several years afterward and still rarely used it until one day it got stolen. Didn't bother me very much and I have not replaced it.

I do like the format though and am thinking of making sheets like it with other info that I do need on a daily basis.

ethernaut
08-23-2006, 08:46 PM
bring it on !

b2young4ever
02-18-2011, 07:54 AM
Another great anesthesia reference sheet can be found at www.youngspars.com (http://www.youngspars.com) . It is specifically for peds!

Front Page (see samples below):


Airway Management (ETT, blade, LMA, oral airway, circuit, reservoir bag, & mask sizes)


Lines (arterial & central venous catheter)


Vital Sign Normals (BP, HR, RR, hemoglobin)


MAC of Inhalational Anesthetics


Induction drugs


Analgesics & Opioids


Neuromuscular Blockers


Neuromuscular Blockade Reversal Agents

Adrenergic Agonists

Antiemetics

Diuretics

Antibiotics

Blood Products (PRBCs, FFP, PLTS, Cryo)

Emergency Medications



*Dosing for all drugs, inhalational anesthetics, and blood products have been pre-calculated. Calculations were made based upon the following weights: 1 kg, 2 kg, 3 kg, 4 kg, 5 kg, 6 kg, 7 kg, 8 kg, 9 kg, 10 kg, 15 kg, 20 kg, 25 kg, 30 kg, and 35 kg.*






Full Page View (Front)
http://youngspars.com/images/image.jpg

Back Page (see samples below):


NPO Orders

Pediatric Set-up (On the Machine)

Preoperative Sedatives (Age > 1 year)

Fluid Management

Estimated Blood Volume (EBV)

Blood Loss and Replacement

Acute Airway Obstruction

Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)

Cystic Fibrosis

Gastroschesis

Hydrocephalus & Ventricular Shunts

Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis

Malrotation and Volvulus

Myelomeningocele

Myringotomy & Tympanostomy Tubes

Necrotizing Enterocolitis

Omphalocele

Prematurity (apnea & retinopathy of prematurity)

Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy

Tracheoesophageal Fistula

Trisomy 21

Upper Respiratory Infection

Local Anesthetics

Single Shot Caudal
Malignant Hyperthermia Protocol (Acute Phase)



Full Page View (Back)
http://youngspars.com/images/Full%20back%20low%20res.jpg


Upper Left Section (Back)
http://youngspars.com/images/Back%20Upper%20Left.jpg


All rights reserved

RNMAN2010
08-21-2011, 01:02 PM
Anyone have/use the kids kard (anesthesia and critical care pocket ref) by Johns Hopkins children's center? I got one in my PALS class and lost it, can't find anything like it anywhere.

Crnamommy
08-23-2011, 06:18 AM
I bought one in school & love it!! I still keep it in my bag or on my clipboard (if I am at a paper charting facility). Sometimes I pull it out to review things I haven't used in a while. I highly recommend!!!!