Objectives: 1. Recall antibiotics that can be used to treat acute appendicitis 2. Describe the duration of antibiotic therapy in nonperforated and perforated appendicitis
Candidemia Treatment
Objectives: 1. Describe under what circumstances fluconazole can be used empirically for candidemia treatment 2. Recall dosing of echinocandins for candidemia
Epistaxis
Objectives: 1. Recall the ways to classify epistaxis 2. Describe the role of oxymetazoline in epistaxis
Serotonin Syndrome
Objectives: 1. Describe different classes of medications that may cause serotonin syndrome 2. Recall the dose of cyproheptadine for mild to moderate serotonin syndrome
Sodium Bicarbonate
Objectives: 1. Recall 3 possible adverse effects of sodium bicarbonate 2. Recall 3 indications for sodium bicarbonate in critically ill patients
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
Objectives: 1. Describe indications for SBP prophylaxis 2. Recall the preferred antibiotic for SBP treatment
Intro to Code Blue and Rapid Response for Pharmacists
Objectives: 1. Describe the steps to take when arriving at a code blue call 2. Recall the benefits of a pharmacist responding to code blue and rapid responses
ACLS Guideline Highlights for Pharmacists
Objectives: 1. Describe the main focus of BLS and ACLS care given the 2015 guideline updates 2. Recall the treatment algorithm for shockable and non-shockable rhythms
Rapid Response for Sepsis Case Scenario
Objectives: 1. Describe the management priorities for a septic patient with respiratory distress and low blood pressure 2. Recall the steps necessary to ensure timely administration of antibiotics on a rapid response call
Common Causes for Rapid Response Calls
Objectives: 1. Describe the components of oxygen delivery 2. Recall the 4 potential causes of decreased oxygen saturation
Airway Pharmacology [ACPE]
Objectives 1. Recall how the decision to intubate is made 2. Review medications used in airway management 3. Recall the types of airway scenarios
Toxidromes & General Overdose Management [ACPE]
Objectives: 1. Recognize the 4 basic medication toxidromes 2. Develop a general approach to management of all poisoned patients View Previous View Next
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