Pediatric Injectable Drugs : The Teddy Bear Book
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Stephanie J. Phelps, Tracy M. Hagemann, Kelley R$. Lee, and A. Jill Thompson
Pediatric Injectable Drugs, also known as "The Teddy Bear Book," is one of the ASHP's most recognized and trusted resources dedicated to helping pharmacists treat pediatric patients with injectable drugs. For more than 20 years, pharmacists and hospital pediatric teams have looked to Pediatric Injectable Drugs (The Teddy Bear Book) for the most comprehensive research-based information on pediatric intravenous infusions. Now for the first time since 2013, a new edition of this trusted resource is available! The "Teddy Bear Book", is the only reference of its kind that focuses on the unique issues that pediatric practitioners face when dealing with pediatric injectable drugs, such as limited fluid amounts, limited intravenous sites, and maximum doses. The updated edition of this comprehensive resource by respected editors Stephanie J. Phelps, PharmD, BCPS, Kelley R. Lee, PharmD, Amanda Jill Thompson, PharmD, and Tracy M. Hagemann, PharmD, FCCP, includes 15 new monographs and updates based on the latest evidence-backed literature.
Pharmacy Practice Skills: A Guide for Students and Instructors
The book provides pharmacy educators, increasingly involved in team teaching, examples of class and experiential activities that have been shown to work in engaging students and promoting effective learning strategies. It should hopefully serve as an invaluable resource to all faculties under a swiftly evolving educational paradigm giving good quality peer-reviewed activities for faculty to use in their classrooms. It is designed to help junior faculty without much history to guide their teaching or for more seasoned faculty who have come to appreciate the need to alter their teaching approaches. Instead of re-inventing the wheel, just change a couple of the spokes. The editors of this text understand that there may be varying resources at other institution that prevent instructors from replicating each activity in its entirety, but we hope faculty will be able to adapt each activity based on their resources and needs.
Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data
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Mary Lee (Editor); American Society of Health-System Pharmacists Staff (Contribution by)
Pediatric Injectable Drugs : The Teddy Bear Book
by
Stephanie J. Phelps, Tracy M. Hagemann, Kelley R$. Lee, and A. Jill Thompson
Pediatric Injectable Drugs, also known as "The Teddy Bear Book," is one of the ASHP's most recognized and trusted resources dedicated to helping pharmacists treat pediatric patients with injectable drugs. For more than 20 years, pharmacists and hospital pediatric teams have looked to Pediatric Injectable Drugs (The Teddy Bear Book) for the most comprehensive research-based information on pediatric intravenous infusions. Now for the first time since 2013, a new edition of this trusted resource is available! The "Teddy Bear Book", is the only reference of its kind that focuses on the unique issues that pediatric practitioners face when dealing with pediatric injectable drugs, such as limited fluid amounts, limited intravenous sites, and maximum doses. The updated edition of this comprehensive resource by respected editors Stephanie J. Phelps, PharmD, BCPS, Kelley R. Lee, PharmD, Amanda Jill Thompson, PharmD, and Tracy M. Hagemann, PharmD, FCCP, includes 15 new monographs and updates based on the latest evidence-backed literature.