Provides access to information necessary to complete evaluations, diagnoses, and case management decisions, as well as for pursuing research, medical education, self-assessments, and board reviews.
Full text access to selected medical texts, medical journals, practice guidelines, drug information, patient handouts, and CME materials.
Common Pediatric Medical Procedures
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13 video series ( each video is is approximately 8-15 minutes long). This resource from the American Academy of Pediatrics is an innovative program designed to leverage the power of video-based learning to provide physicians with essential training and continuing education on how to perform medical procedures in the office or hospital settings. Featuring the 13 Pediatric Procedural Skills required by the ACGME for graduate medical education in pediatrics, the program consists of a series of videos, approximately 8-15 minutes in length each (depending on length of procedure), demonstrating examples of the proper way to perform each procure with patients. It is included as part of the R2 Digital Library.
Pediatric Injectable Drugs: The Teddy Bear Book (12e)
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Pediatric Injectable Drugs: The Teddy Bear Book is one of ASHP's most recognized and trusted resources dedicated to providing guidance on the use of injectable medications in children. For more than 20 years, pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and other health professionals have relied on The Teddy Bear Book to provide the most comprehensive research-based information on administering injectable medications to children. The Teddy Bear Book is the only reference of its kind that focuses on the unique issues that healthcare professionals face when using injectable medications in children, such as limited fluid volumes, maximum concentrations, and rates of administration. The 12th edition features more than 4,800 references for 273 updated monographs (including 7 monographs that are new to this edition) that, like previous editions, cover the following areas: Medication error potential Infusion-related cautions Dosages and dose adjustment in organ dysfunction Additives and suitable diluents Maximum concentrations Preparation and delivery Bolus, intermittent, and continuous IV administration Other routes of administration New monographs include: Cysteine Cytomegalovirus immunoglobulin Dalbavancin Difibrotide Ferric derisomaltose Ferrumoxytol Varicella zoster immune globulin New features added to all monographs: Expanded monograph layout Pronunciations Enhanced safety information including ASHP's Standardize 4 Safety concentration standards, and The KIDs List AHFS® Pharmacologic-Therapeutic Classification© specific category identification