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Anaesthetic Trivia - Jackson Rees

jacksonrees.jpgGordon Jackson Rees (1918-2001), trained and worked in Liverpool. Further developed the specialty of paediatric anaesthesia and was known for "the Liverpool technique". Devised the Jackson Rees T-piece for the ventilation of babies and small children.
Paediatric Drug Dose Calculator
Written by Anil Hormis   
Saturday, 07 February 2009 09:23

For those who need help / guidance with calculating doses of drugs for Paediatric cases - then this looks like a very useful resource. It can either be used as a web based calculator or downloaded as an Excel spreadsheet to your PDA.

Have a look :

http://www.paediatriccalculator.com/


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mattfaulds said:

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You reminded me that I hadn't put up a paeds drug dosing cheat sheet that Michael Ings put together. It's on now at /downloads/cat_view/51-documents/96-guides.html
07 February, 2009

mpm said:

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ALso, for those with iPhones, I'd thoroughly recommend PaedsED.
It's really simple, just put in the childs age, and calculates everything you can think of in a very logical layout (eg WETFAG for APLS calculations).
I haven't been through it and formally checked the anaesthetic drug doses yet but the APLS calculations are accurate.

Michael
15 April, 2010

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