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Pediatric Injectable Drugs – July 22, 2013


Pediatric Injectable Drugs (The Teddy Bear Book) (Teddy Bear Book Series) Paperback – July 22, 2013

Author: Stephanie J. Phelps Pharm.D. | Language: English | ISBN: 1585283797 | Format: PDF, EPUB

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<div>Pediatric Injectable Drugs (The Teddy Bear Book) 10th Edition
By Stephanie J. Phelps, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP, FPPAG; Tracy M. Hagemann,FCCP, FPPAG; Kelly R. Lee, PharmD, BCPS; Jill A. Thompson, PharmD, BCPS

 MedInfoNow:Doody’s Review Services November 1, 2013


REVIEWER'S EXPERT OPINION
Ina Lee Calligaro, Pharm.D. (Temple University School of Pharmacy)

Description
In its 10th edition, "The Teddy Bear Book" continues to be an invaluable,
comprehensive resource on the appropriate use of over 200 parenteral
medications in neonates, children, and adolescents.

Purpose
The authors achieve the goal of providing relevant, up-to-date, evidence-based
information to enhance clinicians' ability to dose and administer parenteral
medications safely and effectively in all pediatric patients.

Audience
This book is appropriate for all health professional students and practitioners
who are responsible for the care of children.

Features
The information provided in the comprehensive monographs is critical for the
proper administration of 238 parenteral medications. Information about the
appropriate method(s) of delivery, maximum concentrations, and suitable
diluents, combined with dosing guidelines for premature neonates, neonates,
children, and adolescents, is not available in a single source. The
organization of the information and use of a consistent format throughout the
book makes it easy to quickly locate information.

Assessment
I have purchased every edition of this indispensable reference. It provides
answers to questions that arise on a daily basis regarding the safe dosing and
administration of parenteral medications to this vulnerable population. It
should be on every pediatric patient care unit.

--------------------------------------------------------- --Ina Lee Calligaro, Pharm.D. (Temple University School of Pharmacy)

About the Author

<div><p style="text-align:justify" class="MsoNoSpacing">Stephanie J. Phelps, PharmD, BCPS, received her baccalaureate pharmacy degree from Samford University and a doctor of pharmacy from The University of Tennessee. She subsequently completed postdoctoral training in pediatrics at LeBonheur Children’s Medical Center and The University of Tennessee. Dr. Phelps is currently a Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Pediatrics at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for the College of Pharmacy. For over a decade, she served as Director, of Experiential Education of the college. She is an elected Fellow of American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) and the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist.

<p style="text-align:justify" class="MsoNoSpacing">Dr. Phelps has held elected offices in AACP and ASHP and has served on the Board of Directors of American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) and the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group (PPAG). She is currently chair of the Pharmacy Academy of the National Academies of Practice. She is a past recipient of the APhA-Academy of Student Pharmacists Outstanding Chapter Advisor award, the 2009 Tennessee Society of Hospital Pharmacy’s Distinguished Service Award and was recently selected by PPAG as the 2011 Helms Award recipient for Excellence in Pediatric Pharmacy Practice. Dr. Phelps has received numerous teaching awards and was the first pharmacy faculty member elected to the UTHSC campus Academy of Distinguished Teachers. During her career she has participated in the education of five post-doctoral fellows and over 50 pediatric pharmacy residents. She is editor of the The Teddy Bear Book: Pediatric Injectable Drugs and is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics. She has published numerous manuscripts, book chapters, and reviews that focus on pediatric pharmacotherapy.

<p class="MsoNormal">Tracy M. Hagemann, PharmD, FCCP, FPPAG, received her doctor o pharmacy degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy in 1994. She completed a pharmacy practice residency at the Regional Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, followed by a pediatric specialty residency at the University of Oklahoma and Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City. Dr. Hagemann is an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics. Her focus of practice and research is in pediatric hematology and oncology

<p class="MsoNormal">. She is an elected fellow of both the American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group. She is an active member of various national pharmacy organizations and has held elected offices in PPAG, as well as the Oklahoma Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists. Her teaching and research has resulted in the publication of over 40 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 50 scientific abstracts. Dr. Hagemann has published book chapters in pediatric sickle cell disease in addition to her co-editorship of Pediatric Injectable Drugs.

<p class="MsoNormal">Kelley R. Lee, PharmD, BCPS, received her doctorate of pharmacy degree from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She completed a two-year residency in pediatric pharmacotherapy at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. After residency training, Dr. Lee served as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and then t

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  • Series: Teddy Bear Book Series
  • Paperback: 820 pages
  • Publisher: American Society of Health-System Pharmacists; Tenth Edition, New edition edition (July 22, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585283797
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585283798
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.4 x 1.5 inches
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