 Hi and welcome to nursing school explain and this video on clinical tools now clinical is always an area That's a little bit anxiety inducing. You have to get up really early. You feel like you have to memorize a lot of information There's so much to know. So F.A. Davis has developed these clinical guide books or pocket guides That'll help make your clinical rotation a little bit easier and there are many different Pocket books out there. So they are all In a pocket book format, so you can just stick them in your scrub pockets And then they have tabs down here and they go into different Assessments, they go into the different body systems here Then there is tools and scales that you can use in terms of like a Glasgow coma scale for example or Other tools that you can use. So these are very helpful. They kind of help you memorize things or Help you remember things in the clinical setting. You don't have to memorize them So we have the med search notes and then one that is probably one of the most important ones is the pediatric ones because we know the children come in all kinds of different sizes and Age groups and they are so different So a newborn is very different from a teenager in terms of their developmental level their needs their vital signs And this quick guidebook will really just help you be a little bit more confident and have a quick reference guide there In case you're counting respirations on a two-year-old and they are 34 and you don't remember is this normal or abnormal So this is a quick reference guide And of course it has many more things besides just the vital signs Then another note here is also obi-gyne and p. So this is a combination between obi-gynecology and pediatric These notes are also very helpful And then we have critical care notes. So if you're in your advanced semesters already These can be helpful. So they go more into critical care procedures terminology pathophysiology as well as different lab values And also different devices that you might be seeing in the critical care setting Then there's also for mental health. There's also psych notes that go into medications and different assessment tools and therapeutic communication because we know how important that is in the mental health setting And then in addition we have one that's NCLEX RN and then also just RN notes So these RN notes would be specifically helpful once you've graduated and They're kind of a very good accumulation of information That's just basic and there for any new RN And then NCLEX of course is content review and exam preparation Again easy pocket guide for you to use and take anywhere you go And then if you want to just take a look on the back side here really quick It also has a tape measure and most of them do have different tape measures or scales at the back That you can use too because let's be honest who carries a tape measure with them But we know that's important to do And with FA Davis any FA Davis that you purchase with product code petra 20 you get 20 plus free shipping So please make sure that you use that in case you decide that any of these FA Davis Products will be good for you in the clinical setting as a quick reference guide I'll make sure to put all the product information and website In the description below so that you have easy access And good luck in clinical and I'll see you soon right here on nursing school explain. Thanks for watching