Best pocket reference guide for EMT-B

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Any good pocket reference guides with EMT-B protocols/skills?
Would like to purchase one.
 
Make your own.
 
Like take the state protocols and have one laminated and bound or something?
 
Figure out what you need in a reference -- hint, it's the stuff you don't know, not the stuff you know -- lay it out on whatever size paper you want, print, cut, and staple/glue together into a booklet. You could laminate... I never do since I want to keep it slim, but it'd undoubtedly last longer. You can see mine here.

Preprinted guides are a laugh, they never have what you need, and they're full of stuff you don't.
 
I took a PDF copy of our protocols to Staples, and they were able to bind them into a booklet bout 3x5. Very convenient, but it was almost the same cost as a preprinted guidebook.
 
Yeah, Kinkos/Staples/FedEx Office tend to be expensive. Are there any good pre-printed ones? So far (having had no class —:censored:as it starts at the end of the month), I've tried to memorize as much as I can from a Kaplan book on the NREMT exam and from the textbook, my main problem seems to be pediatrics and OB.
 
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