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baby jogger car seat Baby Jogger City GO 2 Infant Car Seat (Slate)

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baby jogger car seat Baby Jogger City GO 2 Infant Car Seat (Slate)The City GO 2 Infant Car Seat provides a safe spot for your baby to join in on the adventures from day one, whether used in your car, a taxi, or on a stroller! It securely installs in any car, even without a car seat base, thanks to the taxi safe belt path. It also easily clicks into your favorite Baby Jogger stroller to create the perfect travel system. Specifications Suitable for newborns with the included infant insert. Car seat can be used with

The City GO 2 Infant Car Seat provides a safe spot for your baby to join in on the adventures from day one, whether used in your car, a taxi, or on a stroller! It securely installs in any car, even without a car seat base, thanks to the taxi-safe belt path. It also easily clicks into your favorite Baby Jogger stroller to create the perfect travel system. 

 

Specifications
  • Suitable for newborns with the included infant insert.
  • Car seat can be used with the base, without the base, or attached to your stroller to create the perfect travel system.
  • RAPIDLOCK™ Base installs in seconds using belt-tensioning technology.
  • Taxi-safe belt path.
  • SecureStop™ Anti-Rebound Bar for an extra layer of safety for your baby.
  • One-hand adjustable headrest.
  • Quiet design with extended UV50+ canopy keeps baby undisturbed and shaded.
  • TRUE Test Plus™ safety standards help protect the baby in rollover, side, front and rear collisions.
  • Easy-to-use, one-hand adjustable headrest and no-rethread harness.
  • Push-button LATCH.
  • 4-position recline.
  • Dual bubble level indicators.
  • EPP, energy-absorbing foam.
  • Engineered & crash tested to meet or exceed the US standard FMVSS 213.
  • Infant car seat for use from 4 to 35 lbs., up to 32".
  • 12-month warranty.
Dimensions & Weight
    • 26.5" H
    • With base: 18.1 lbs.
    • Without base: 10.6 lbs.
    What's Included
    • City GO 2  Car Seat
    • Car Seat Base
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    Matthew Nations
    Lowell, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Excellent Introduction to Hemodynamics for a Resident or Fellow
    Format: Paperback
    Background: PGY-2 Internal Medicine Resident with no prior hemodynamic monitoring experience Overall: Fantastic introduction to the field. The author will assume you know the following prior to starting the book: - Moderate understanding of EKG’s - Anatomical arrangement of the heart and its vessels - Understanding some of the practical effects of atrial fibrillation (lack of an atrial contraction, etc) Specifics: The book can be picked up without significant prior knowledge of hemodynamic monitoring. I initially tried to read Hemodynamic Rounds, and the authors of that book did not introduce significant pieces of information, such as the normal pressures of the heart chambers, what each wave means on the monitor, and how is each chamber of the heart/vessel represented on the monitor (where do I look to see the left ventricular pressure?). In contrast to that, Dr. Hanna provides a book that appears to be intended for residents/cardiology fellows or zealous pre-cardiology interns who are looking for an introduction to the field that maintains enough depth to be practical. Its first section goes over the relevant physiology and pathophysiology and the mechanical/hemodynamic representation. The second section is a series of practice problems with excellent explanations which reviews all of the prior concepts and helps to solidify them in the reader’s mind. The reader will learn to appreciate the relevant waveforms and their relevant representations, the normal values for the cardiac chambers and vessels, and eventually the changes to these normal values during pathologic states. As others have mentioned, it is concise, but this also makes it a bit dense initially when the reader encounters the basic four waveforms and attempts to memorize the normal pressures. Once you get over that initial learning curve, the rest of the first section goes a bit faster. Overall, I’m very happy I purchased this book, and I feel that it has prepared me very well for time spent in the cardiac ICU.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019
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    john c wynsen
    Fort Morgan, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Info not to be found elsewhere ...
    Format: Paperback
    I am a cardiologist in my 50s. I have long been interested in hemodynamics and have an extensive home file system and library of Cardiovascular related books and journal articles. I thought I understood hemodynamics and tracings very well. However this book is a treasure trove of info that simply cannot be found in other publications. It has been a very worthwhile purchase. Highly recommended. This is best suited for cardiology fellows and beyond in my opinion. This info is simply not to be found elsewhere. It is as if a grey haired attending is pointing out minutiae to you that you had not realized was buried in the tracings. Well written and easy to digest. It is best to have a good understanding of hemodynamics and waveforms before reading this though. The correlation with ECHO and diastolic issues is also very good. (This book should be required reading for all cardiology fellows - invasive or noninvasive)
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2016
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    Houston, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Hemodynamics
    Format: Paperback
    Very good book for students and residents of cardiology who want to learn from basic to adavence hemodynamics! Im strongly recommending it to everyone ! Its like a bible for hemodynamics!!
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
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    C Hwang
    Pawtucket, US
    ★★★★★ 5
    Excellent
    Format: Paperback
    As a second-year cardiology fellow, I used to get very confused with hemodynamics during my cath and CCU rotations. This book is a gem, it is clear and logically written, has great explanations of waves and great illustrations. The constrictive pericarditis, valvular disease, and FFR chapters are impressive with echocardiographic and physiologic correlations. I actually liked everything I read, like the nice differentiation between the pressure tracings of various chambers. Some of it requires multiple reads but it is worth it. I realized that I had missed a great deal of the basic understanding of pressure tracing configuration, wedge pressure, shunts. There are also over 50 cases in a test-answer format probably covering and reviewing most hemodynamic topics. It is like 2 books in 1.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2013
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    Aziz A
    Dallas, US
    ★★★★★ 3
    Black and white
    Format: Paperback
    Bought this book. Good content. However my copy is in black and white. There are references to colored arrows. I later learned that others have a colored copy.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026

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