Is it just me, or is anyone else out there getting really annoyed at the number
of innacuracies and misprints in our new, officaly BAPS endorsed handbook?
I bought it in a fit of exam induced desperation, but have now started to
compile a list of mistakes, including but not limited to:
page 12 stats - misprint sensitivity for specificty (table 1.2)
page 13 - -ve liklihood ratio wrong, should be 1-sensitivty, not specificty
page 13 - worked example epic fail (e.g. 21/21 + 4 = 84%!)
page 95 fluids - lists 5% destrose and 1/4 N slaine as an acceptable fluid - (a)
has anyone ever seen 1/4 N saline as opposed to 1/5, and (b) why no mention of
the NPSA guidelines which render such fluids obsolete, and why no recommendation
for NPSA defined isotonic fluids in perioperative patients?
page 138 - Ramstedt pyloromyotomy first described 1907 - surely 1912?
Also again lists 0.45% saline as a maintenance fluid - NPSA would not sanction
use in replacing deficit/perioperatively
page 379 (not reading in order!) trauma fluid bolus stated as 20mls/kg rather
than APLS 10ml/kg /reasses/ 10ml/kg
In the interests of accuracy and controlling my blood pressure, would people be
interested in compiling a list that can be forwarded for the 2nd edition?
One other alternative that did spring to mind was to stop stressing and go out
and get a life, but this does not appear to be working at present...