In this episode, I’ll discuss using analgosedation in critically ill patients. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Before we begin, I’d like to share a pearl from my book, A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: “Typical features of shock: AMS, high HR, low BP, oliguria, cool & clammy skin, acidosis” #pharmacists https://t.co/w0tP1mmQW7 — Pharmacy Joe […]
Episode 121: Andexanet alfa for reversal of rivaroxaban and apixaban, cryptococcal meningitis treatment, and PharmERToxGuy’s resources
In this episode I’ll: 1. Discuss an article about the factor Xa reversal agent andexanet alfa. 2. Answer the drug information question “What is the treatment for cryptococcal meningitis in a non-HIV infected, non-transplant patient?” 3. Share a resource for lectures and handouts by a board certified toxicologist. Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode121. Before we begin, […]
Joe’s Top 7 Articles from the Week of September 12th [Literature Digest]
Episode 120: Should critically ill patients with Legionella pneumonia receive double antibiotic coverage?
In this episode, I’ll discuss whether critically ill patients with Legionella pneumonia should receive double antibiotic coverage. Before we begin, I’d like to share a pearl from my book, A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: “Causes of low O2 sat: PE, shunting, airway obstruction (functional or mechanical)” #pharmacists https://t.co/w0tP1mmQW7 — Pharmacy Joe (@PharmacyJoe) September 11, […]
Episode 119: Antibiotic exposure and infection with resistant organisms, repeat PCC dosing in rivaroxaban bleed patients, and an evidence-based healthcare resource
In this episode I’ll: 1. Discuss an article about the effects of antibiotic exposure and infection with resistant organisms. 2. Answer the drug information question “Should a second dose of 4-factor PCC be given to a patient who has refractory bleeding from rivaroxaban?” 3. Share a resource for evidence-based healthcare. Before we begin, I’d like […]
Week of September 5th Literature Digest
Episode 118: How should dexmedetomidine be used in severe alcohol withdrawal?
In this episode I’ll discuss how to use dexmedetomidine in severe alcohol withdrawal. Call for listeners to submit practice resources Every odd-numbered episode I share a resource that I use in my daily practice. I would love to hear from you on what resources you use, so I can share with all of the listeners. […]
Episode 117: Factors associated with delay in antimicrobials in septic shock, what diltiazem dose to use in rapid AFib, and an ICU delirium resource
In this episode I’ll: 1. Discuss an article about delays in antimicrobial therapy in patients with septic shock. 2. Have a recent pharmacy student of mine answer the drug information question “What dose of IV diltiazem should be used to treat rapid Afib?” 3. Share a resource for assessing, preventing, and managing ICU delirium. Subscribe […]
Week of August 29th Literature Digest
Episode 116: Lord of the Penicillin (Allergy) Dance
In this episode, I’ll discuss penicillin allergy and cross-reactivity. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher A big shout-out to those of you that took a moment to leave a review of my book A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies on Amazon. The reviews are essential for helping a potential reader decide if the book […]
Episode 115: Oral vancomycin prophylaxis for C. Diff, fentanyl fluconazole interaction, and a free drug information resource
In this episode I’ll: 1. Discuss an article about using oral vancomycin to prevent recurrent Clostridium difficile infection. 2. Answer the drug information question “Is the interaction between fentanyl and fluconazole significant for critical care patients?” 3. Share a resource for free drug information. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Over 20 people enrolled in […]
Episode 114: Three Productivity Hacks for Busy Hospital Pharmacists
In this episode, I’ll share my three best productivity hacks for busy hospital pharmacists. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher I’ve got good days, and I’ve got bad days when it comes to time management as a hospital pharmacist. When I use these three tips, the good days far outnumber the bad. Let’s dive in: […]
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