Video: ABG Zombie Notes Study Chart


Video Description:
Nursing educator Michele Kunz discusses the ABG Zombie Notes Study Chart. She tells her students what the Zombie Notes are and how to use this study guide to help them in their studies. This laminated study chart includes the most important information healthcare professionals must memorize to successfully understand and interpret arterial blood gasses (ABG). This information is also very helpful for the American Heart Association (AHA) certification exams for ACLS, BLS, and PALS. Includes an easy to understand chart for ABG interpretation. The ABG filled-in worksheet gives different scenarios with the answers and explanation. Although a lot of information is included on the two pages, it is easy to see, easy to read, and easy to follow. Many thousands of nurses and other healthcare professionals have used this study chart. These charts were first developed by Michele in 1985. They have progressed to their current form, and are kept up-to-the-minute accurate.
Special Features:
Mnemonics; Easy to read & follow; Thick, heavy-duty, baked-on plastic laminati.
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-See more about this study guide on Amazon
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About Michele G. Kunz

Author, publisher, educator, and entrepreneur. Life-long love affair with nursing and teaching. AHA Certified Instructor that specializes in providing AHA Certification classes in ACLS, BLS, and PALS. Well known for her fun, informative, non-stressful teaching method and classes. Visit Kunz's training website at MicheleKunz.com to see more about her, her classes, books, study guides, essays, and articles. Michele is also the Director of Nursing Education and Research, at Mercy Medical Center, on Long Island, NY.
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