In this episode, I’ll discuss the 3 factors that predict hypotension from dexmedetomidine. Evidence Members of my Hospital Pharmacy Academy have access to my in-depth training on the practical use of dexmedetomidine and other sedatives in the ICU. To join the Academy for members-only trainings, literature updates, and discussion forums go to pharmacyjoe.com/academy. If you like […]
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Episode 250: Ketamine infusion for sedation in mechanically ventilated patients, therapeutic hypothermia and anticoagulation, and a resource for HIV guidelines
In this episode I’ll: 1. Discuss an article about using ketamine infusion for sedation in mechanically ventilated patients. 2. Answer the drug information question “Can patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermia receive continuous heparin infusion?” 3. Share a resource for HIV guidelines. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher This episode is brought to you by the Hospital […]
Episode 249: 3 pearls for dosing vancomycin
In this episode, I’ll discuss 3 pearls for dosing vancomycin. Starting today members of my Hospital Pharmacy Academy have access to my Masterclass on vancomycin dosing where I discuss the current guidelines, dosing strategies, and all my clinical pearls for the use of vancomycin. Join the academy to get immediate access to the vancomycin masterclass and […]
Episode 248: Current strategies for the reversal of life-threatening bleeding due to direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs)
In this episode, I’ll discuss current strategies for the reversal of life-threatening bleeding due to direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher This month marks the one-year anniversary of the Critical Care Pharmacy Academy. Over 200 pharmacists have joined the Academy to learn and enhance their critical care skills. Because many Academy […]
Episode 247: The one question to ask before deciding the dose of naloxone to give a hospital inpatient
If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <– Previous Post Next Post –>
Episode 246: Part 2 of the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Critical Illness-Related Corticosteroid Insufficiency (CIRCI) in Critically Ill Patients, does dexmedetomidine prolong the QTc interval? and a resource for looking up chemical and physical properties of a medication
In this episode I’ll: 1. Discuss Part 2 of the Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Critical Illness-Related Corticosteroid Insufficiency (CIRCI) in Critically Ill Patients. 2. Answer the drug information question “Does dexmedetomidine prolong the QTc interval?” 3. Share a resource for looking up chemical and physical properties of a medication. Subscribe on iTunes, […]
Episode 245: Why you can’t use dexmedetomidine as monotherapy for severe alcohol withdrawal
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Episode 244: Management of hyponatremia
In this episode I will discuss the management of hyponatremia: Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher I am excited to announce that I now have a 6-hour program with ACPE continuing education credits on the subject of Inpatient Emergency Response Training for Pharmacists. This program provides comprehensive training on the role of a pharmacist at […]
Episode 243: How to fit topic discussions into your busy preceptor schedule
Get an example of the 7 questions I use to lead a topic discussion in my free download area. It’s download #17. If you like this post, check out my book – A Pharmacist’s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies: How to respond to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies. <– Previous Post […]
Episode 242: Mortality effects of prolonged versus short-term intravenous infusion of antipseudomonal β-lactams, bicarb IV compatibility, and a free resource for checking IV compatibility
In this episode I’ll: 1. Discuss an article about prolonged versus short-term intravenous infusion of antipseudomonal β-lactams for patients with sepsis. 2. Answer the drug information question “What IV medications are compatible with sodium bicarbonate?” 3. Share a free resource for checking IV compatibility. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Article Prolonged versus short-term intravenous […]
Episode 241: Can olanzapine be given intravenously?
In this episode, I’ll discuss whether olanzapine can be given intravenously. Members of my Hospital Pharmacy Academy academy have access to my in-depth training on the treatment of severe alcohol withdrawal. To access this training and much more go to pharmacyjoe.com/academy. Evidence: A Prospective Observational Study of Patients Receiving Intravenous and Intramuscular Olanzapine in the […]
Episode 240: What to do with norepinephrine extravasation
In this episode, I’ll discuss what to do when norepinephrine extravasates. Subscribe on iTunes, Android, or Stitcher Central line access is often preferred for vasopressor administration due to the risk of extravasation. Extravasation of a vasopressor such as norepinephrine can cause tissue necrosis and ultimately, the loss of a limb due to local vasoconstriction. The […]
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