In this episode, I’ll discuss three tips for inpatient medical emergencies. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Tip #1: ACE Inhibitor-Induced Angioedema When taking care of a patient with ACE inhibitor-induced angioedema, I focus on helping to facilitate protecting the patient’s airway with intubation. I don’t get distracted by other therapies which do not have a […]
Episode 532: Savings realized by the redistribution of short-dated emergency medications
In this episode, I’ll discuss a cost-avoidance study of a redistribution process to reduce waste of emergency medications in drug boxes. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Placing emergency medications throughout the hospital in drug boxes is essential to ensure their availability when emergencies arise. However, this leads to a large number of medications that […]
Episode 531: What is the role for ketamine in refractory status epilepticus?
In this episode, I’ll discuss the role for ketamine in status epilepticus. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher The initial therapy for status epilepticus is to use one of the following benzodiazepines: Lorazepam 0.1 mg/kg capped at 4 mg IV Midazolam 0.2 mg/kg capped at 10 mg IM Diazepam 0.15 mg/kg capped at 10 mg […]
Episode 530: Pharmacist code response encore episode 1
This podcast has recently past the 5-year milestone, something that couldn’t be possible without all of the support and kind words of encouragement from you, the listeners of the podcast and readers of the blog. Thank you so much to those that have been there from the beginning, the middle and to those that are […]
Episode 529: What dose of IV levothyroxine is used for myxedema coma?
In this episode, I’ll discuss the dose of IV levothyroxine used for myxedema coma. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Myxedema coma is a rare medical emergency with in-hospital mortality of ~30% When it occurs, myxedema coma is often a result of either: 1. Withdrawal of thyroid therapy or 2. The first sign of thyroid […]
Episode 528: What dose of inhaled tranexamic acid is used for nonmassive hemoptysis?
In this episode, I’ll discuss the dose of inhaled tranexamic acid used for nonmassive hemoptysis. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Tranexamic acid (TA) is an antifibrinolytic medication. It forms a reversible complex that displaces plasminogen from fibrin resulting in inhibition of fibrinolysis. Tranexamic acid is commonly used systemically to reduce bleeding in trauma or […]
Episode 527: Duration of DOAC interference with heparin anti-Xa levels
In this episode, I’ll discuss the duration of DOAC interference with heparin anti-Xa levels. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher DOACs that are Xa inhibitors such as apixaban and rivaroxaban interfere with heparin anti-Xa level monitoring by causing falsely elevated levels. While many references cite this interaction as lasting up to 48-72 hours, I have […]
Episode 526: Lidocaine technique to reduce injection pain
In this episode, I’ll discuss an injection technique for lidocaine that reduces pain. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Lidocaine is an anesthetic with a time to onset of about a minute. For this reason, subcutaneous injections of lidocaine can be painful because it has not had a chance to work when the needle puncture […]
Episode 525: Does ketamine for RSI really have a lower risk of hypotension?
In this episode, I’ll discuss the incidence of hypotension for etomidate vs ketamine during rapid sequence intubation. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Hypotension is an undesirable effect of rapid sequence intubation, and can occur from the medications used to facilitate intubation or from decreased venous return due to positive pressure ventilation. Because ketamine has […]
Episode 524: What is Bayesian dosing?
In this episode, I’ll discuss Bayesian dosing. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher New vancomycin guidelines were published in March 2020. These guidelines have recommended that AUC/MIC be used to monitor vancomycin instead of trough values, and that Bayesian dosing software may be used to dose vancomycin and achieve the desired AUC/MIC. Bayesian dosing is […]
Episode 523: Why did the vancomycin guidelines make the switch to AUC/MIC based dosing?
In this episode, I’ll discuss why the new vancomycin guidelines made the switch to AUC/MIC based dosing. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Shout out to “Pharmacy Hany” for inspiring this episode. A trough is only a single point estimate of drug exposure at the end of the dosing interval, while AUC/MIC refers to the […]
Episode 522: Alternatives to ampicillin for empiric listeria coverage
In this episode, I’ll discuss alternatives to ampicillin for empiric listeria coverage. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Shout out to “Pharmacy Alex” for inspiring this episode. Bacterial meningitis treatment guidelines suggest adding ampicillin for empiric coverage against listeria in patients above age 50, and Swedish guidelines include this coverage for all adults. But […]
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