In the high-stakes, rapid-fire environments of a Labor & Delivery unit, a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), or a Pediatric floor, knowledge isn’t just power—it is a lifeline. Nurses in these specialties are expected to transition from managing a laboring mother’s oxytocin drip to calculating the maintenance fluids for a 3-kilogram newborn, then pivoting to assess a toddler with respiratory distress—all within a single shift.
The guide is organized into specialized sections to support patient care across the lifespan: Ob Gyn Peds Notes Nurses Clinical Pocket Guide
Pro Tip: Many nurses buy the RNotes® Nurse’s Clinical Pocket Guide (which has a strong OB/Peds section) and then download a free drug calc app on their phone. That’s the power combo. The Ultimate Survival Tool: Why Every Nurse Needs
Pocket-Sized & Spiral-Bound: Measures approximately 3.5 x 6 inches, making it easy to carry during busy shifts. That’s the power combo
Specialized Scenarios: Coverage of opioid-addicted mothers/newborns and nursing care for children with cerebral palsy.