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In this episode, I’ll discuss treatment options for refractory status epilepticus: Evidence for dosing in this episode found at pharmacyjoe.com/episode207. You can watch or listen to this episode on my new youtube channel: The post 207: Treatment options for refractory status epilepticus appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode206. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about gabapentin and the link to postoperative respiratory failure. 2. Answer the drug information question Can IV labetalol be continued after the 300 mg maximum has been reached? 3. Share a resource for building a smart pump drug library. The post 206: Gabapentin is associated with postoperative respiratory failure, can IV labetalol be continued after the 300 mg maximum has been reached, and a resource for building a smart pump library appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
In this episode, I ll discuss what class of medications to check the dosing on after a new CRRT start. You can watch or listen to this episode on my new youtube channel: Evidence: Prevalence of underdosing antibiotics in CRRT A paper that suggests 600 mg q12 hour fluconazole while on CRRT Older but relevant review of abx dosing in […] The post 205: The most important class of drugs to check with a new CRRT start appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode204. In this episode, I ll discuss why A pharmacist’s mind should be treated like a factory, not a warehouse. The post 204: A pharmacist’s mind should be treated like a factory, not a warehouse appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode203. In this episode, I’ll discuss how to use ketamine as a rescue analgesic. You can watch or listen to this episode on my new youtube channel. The post 203: How to use ketamine as a rescue analgesic appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode202. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about using IV acetaminophen in critically ill adults. 2. Answer the drug information question Why is my post-op patient who is on rifampin at home still in pain after being given fentanyl? 3. Share a resource for the treatment of intracranial hypertension after […] The post 202: IV acetaminophen in critically ill adults, why is my post-op patient who is on rifampin at home still in pain after being given fentanyl?, and a resource for the treatment of intracranial hypertension after traumatic brain injury appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode201. In this episode, I ll discuss how to tell the difference between serotonin syndrome, malignant hyperthermia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. The post 201: How to tell the difference between serotonin syndrome, malignant hyperthermia, and neuroleptic malignant syndrome? appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode200. In this episode, I’ll discuss the use of etomidate in the ICU. To celebrate the 200th episode of the elective rotation podcast, I am giving away 10 copies of my book, A Pharmacist s Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies. You can win a copy by heading over to my new Facebook page. Once there […] The post 200: Etomidate use in the ICU appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode199. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about withholding stress ulcer prophylaxis in critically ill patients. 2. Answer the drug information question “Can pancrelipase pellets be given via gastrostomy tube?” 3. Share a resource from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. The post 199: Withholding stress ulcer prophylaxis in critically ill patients, can pancrelipase pellets be given via gastrostomy tube, and a resource from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode198. In this episode, I ll discuss how to use high dose insulin therapy for beta-blocker or calcium channel blocker overdose. The post 198: How to use high dose insulin therapy for beta-blocker or calcium channel blocker overdose appeared first on Critical Care Resources by Pharmacy Joe.