As an Emergency Room pediatrician, Dr.
She and her husband are eagerly working towards their own family of little Book eaters..
She can run a helicopter resuscitation over the phone, put a tube into a child\'s chest in under 2 minutes, make a long leg cast that looks like the American flag, and play peek-a-boo with a baby while his mom visits the ladies\' room.
Zibners holds board certifications in both pediatrics and pediatric emergency medicine, a feat that followed over 14 years of higher education.
About author(s): Dr.
Currently, she divides her professional time between New York and London.
Lara Zibner s, MD, is a former Assistant Professor of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
But This Book just might be the next best thing.
Not every child has a pediatrician with specialized emergency room experience living in her home.
This Book focuses on the truly important questions, like how to keep her from electrocuting herself in the first place.
To the question, "What if she chokes on her vomit?" Zibners answers, "A healthy child Will not choke on her own vomit, unless she is drunk or high on Grandma\'s sleeping pills." Finally, no more frantic late-night searches through the "why to buy," "how to diaper," or "what to feed him" sections found in other childcare books to find out if little Franny needs to go to the ER.
Zibners covers every part of the body and offers sound advice (for example, did you Know that oil is the best remedy for dissolving superglue between body parts?), all while maintaining a lively and often hilarious tone.
With sections such as "In the Diaper" and "His Noggin and the Nervous System," Dr.
If Your Kid Eats This Book, Everything Will be Okay shows parents when they may need to take action, and when they might be able to just go back to bed and call their doctor in the morning. who are taken to the ER each year-and she knows that more than 50% of these visits may be unnecessary.
She\'s cared for a portion of the 25 million children in the U.
S.
Lara Zibner s has seen it all.
As an Emergency Room pediatrician, Dr