How to Talk so Kids Will Listen and Take Medicine
Brief Lessons and Basic Pharmacology for the Parent, Caregiver, Nurse Aide, Nursing Assistant, and Medication Aide
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Narrated by:
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Mike Lenz
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Gary Furlong
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By:
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Tony Guerra
About this listen
It's easier for pharmacists to get their kids to take medicine, and in this audiobook, I explain why.
It makes so much sense for a child to take their medicine, logically. But getting children to take their medicine by justifying it logically is doomed to failure. I'm a dad with three seven-year-old triplet daughters, and I bring you into my thought process when it's time to give them medicine and how I bring them into the conversation - literally.
At worst, you'll learn a lot about the most common over-the-counter medicines and some of the most prescribed pediatric medicines. At best, you'll work together so both your sick child and you can get some relief.
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- Katelyn T.
- 26-04-20
Most informative book
I loved chapter 4. Chapter 4 talks about how to pronounce and annunciate medications for children. It talks about how children annunciate words with what they learned in school. It also talks about how when using two bronchodilators you are able to lessen the toxicity of the drugs in the system instead of using one that is then higher dosage. This book definitely helps me while I am trying to study for my BSN and wanting to go into pediatrics.
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