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The Elective Rotation - the number 1 ranked Hospital Pharmacy podcast - is created for YOU Pharmacy Nation! If you are a Pharmacy Student, Resident, Pharmacist, Nurse, Physician, or Critical Care Practitioner in a hospital, intensive care unit (ICU) or emergency department looking to improve your practice, The Elective Rotation delivers unbiased critical care and hospital pharmacy content from a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Episodes are published every Monday and Thursday at 3 ...
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ER-Rx is a podcast dedicated to informing emergency room/ intensive care unit physicians, residents, pharmacists, advanced practice providers, and nurses on appropriate and optimal use of medications. This podcast will provide laid-back, fun, useful information in easily digestible portions. Tune in each week as we review recently-published guidelines and studies, answer medication-related questions, present "Grand Rounds" on a wide variety of clinical topics, and enjoy "An Expert Talks" whe ...
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918: What Happens If You Give a Cephalosporin to a Patient With Moderate, Severe, or Unknown Beta-Lactam Allergy?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode918. In this episode, I’ll discuss the impact of giving a full-dose cephalosporin challenge to patients with a moderate, severe, or unknown beta-lactam allergy. The post 918: What Happens If You Give a Cephalosporin to a Patient With Moderate, Severe, or Unknown Beta-Lactam Allergy? appeared first on Pharmacy Jo…
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917: What is the impact of achieving an aggressive PK/PD target for beta lactams in critically ill patients?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode917. In this episode, I’ll discuss the impact of achieving an aggressive PK/PD target for beta lactams in critically ill patients. The post 917: What is the impact of achieving an aggressive PK/PD target for beta lactams in critically ill patients? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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916: The 4 categories of interventions to treat medication overdose and why antidote is not #1
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode916. In this episode, I’ll discuss the 4 categories of interventions to treat medication overdose and why antidote is not #1. The post 916: The 4 categories of interventions to treat medication overdose and why antidote is not #1 appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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915: The rare case when a very hypotonic solution may be indicated
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode915. In this episode, I’ll discuss the rare case when a very hypotonic solution may be indicated. The post 915: The rare case when a very hypotonic solution may be indicated appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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#96 – The Tortured Stewards & Surgeons Department
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Episode Notes The Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists is excited to invite you to the first ever meeting (via Breakpoints) of The Tortured Stewards & Surgeons Department. Today’s agenda items: optimal management of perioperative antibiotics and prevention of surgical site infections. Drs. Trisha Peel (@DrTrishaPeel), Michael Calderwood (@Cal…
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914: Does Oral Phosphate Replacement Work as Well as IV For Critically Ill Patients With Mild to Moderate Hypophosphatemia?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode914. In this episode, I’ll discuss oral vs IV phosphate replacement for critically ill patients with mild to moderate hypophosphatemia. The post 914: Does Oral Phosphate Replacement Work as Well as IV For Critically Ill Patients With Mild to Moderate Hypophosphatemia? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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913: Is there an efficacy tradeoff when reducing apixaban dose in patients with end-stage renal disease?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode913. In this episode, I’ll discuss the efficacy tradeoff when reducing apixaban dose in patients with end-stage renal disease. The post 913: Is there an efficacy tradeoff when reducing apixaban dose in patients with end-stage renal disease? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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912: Are Standard Doses of Apixaban as Effective as Warfarin in Patients With Severe Obesity?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode912. In this episode, I’ll discuss whether standard doses of apixaban are as effective as warfarin in severe obesity. The post 912: Are Standard Doses of Apixaban as Effective as Warfarin in Patients With Severe Obesity? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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911: But They Have Altered Mental Status So We Have To Treat
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode911. In this episode, I’ll discuss the risk of bacteremia in patients with asymptomatic bacteriuria and altered mental status. The post 911: But They Have Altered Mental Status So We Have To Treat appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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910: How to judge whether a journal is reputable?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode910. In this episode, I’ll discuss how to judge whether a journal is reputable. The post 910: How to judge whether a journal is reputable? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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909: Is this a better metric for antibiotic stewardship?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode909. In this episode, I’ll discuss a novel metric for antibiotic stewardship. The post 909: Is this a better metric for antibiotic stewardship? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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#95 – A to Z on R&D: Challenges and Solutions for Sustained Antimicrobial Drug Development
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In this episode, Drs. Helen Boucher (@hboucher3), Ramy Elshaboury, and Mike Dudley (@MikeMNDudley) join host, Megan Klatt (@MeganKlatt3), to discuss barriers to antimicrobial drug development, potential incentives and legislation to promote market growth, and what we can do to ensure the antimicrobial pipeline doesn’t run dry. Learn more about the …
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908: Finally, All the VTE Recommendations In One Document!
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode908. In this episode, I’ll discuss the consolidated CHEST guidelines on antithrombotic therapy for venous thromboembolism disease. The post 908: Finally, All the VTE Recommendations In One Document! appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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907: What predicts critical care pharmacist intervention – patient acuity or medication regimen complexity?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode907. In this episode, I’ll discuss what predicts critical care pharmacist intervention – patient acuity or medication regimen complexity? The post 907: What predicts critical care pharmacist intervention – patient acuity or medication regimen complexity? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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#94 – Lock, Stock, & Sterilize: Strategies to Optimize Antimicrobial Lock Therapy & Prevent/Treat Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections
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It's time to arm yourselves with all the resources on antimicrobial locks! Join our experts, Drs. Louise-Marie Oleksiuk (@CanRowPharm), Nasia Safdar (@NasiaSafdar), Joel Topf (@kidney_boy), and our wonderful host, Dr. Julie Justo (@julie_justo), to discuss the ins and outs of antimicrobial locks and how to implement them! Funding for this podcast w…
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906: Does Using Ketamine for Induction Have a Lower Mortality Rate Than Etomidate?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode906. In this episode, I’ll discuss the mortality rate for critically ill patients when ketamine vs etomidate is used as an induction agent for intubation. The post 906: Does Using Ketamine for Induction Have a Lower Mortality Rate Than Etomidate? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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905: Does It Matter Which Antibiotic You Give First?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode905. In this episode, I’ll discuss which antibiotic should be given first in sepsis – the beta-lactam or the vancomycin? The post 905: Does It Matter Which Antibiotic You Give First? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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904: Do Patients Taking Beta-Blockers Require Increased Doses of Epinephrine for Anaphylaxis?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode904. In this episode, I’ll discuss whether patients taking beta-blockers require increased doses of epinephrine for anaphylaxis. The post 904: Do Patients Taking Beta-Blockers Require Increased Doses of Epinephrine for Anaphylaxis? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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903: Does the Number of Learners Trained Per Year Influence the Chances of an Inpatient Pharmacist Experiencing Burning Out?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode903. In this episode, I’ll discuss the association between number of learners trained per year and rates of burnout among inpatient pharmacists. The post 903: Does the Number of Learners Trained Per Year Influence the Chances of an Inpatient Pharmacist Experiencing Burning Out? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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902: The analgesic ceiling dose of ibuprofen applies to ED patients too
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode902. In this episode, I’ll discuss the analgesic ceiling dose of ibuprofen in ED patients. The post 902: The analgesic ceiling dose of ibuprofen applies to ED patients too appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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901: Why Ketamine and Propofol Don’t Belong in the Same Syringe
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode901. In this episode, I’ll discuss why I think ketamine and propofol don’t belong in the same syringe. The post 901: Why Ketamine and Propofol Don’t Belong in the Same Syringe appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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Episode 900: The Benefits of Using Fixed-Dose Prothrombin Complex Concentrate for the Emergent Reversal of Vitamin K Antagonists
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode900. In this episode, I’ll discuss uisng fixed-dose PCC for warfarin reversal. The post Episode 900: The Benefits of Using Fixed-Dose Prothrombin Complex Concentrate for the Emergent Reversal of Vitamin K Antagonists appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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899: Glucocorticoids Have No Role Reversing the Acute Symptoms of Anaphylaxis. Here’s Why:
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode899. In this episode, I’ll discuss why glucocorticoids have no role in reversing the acute symptoms of anaphylaxis. The post 899: Glucocorticoids Have No Role Reversing the Acute Symptoms of Anaphylaxis. Here’s Why: appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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#93 – Global, Live Journal Club: Ceftobiprole for Complicated Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia (ERADICATE Study)
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Drs. Thomas Holland and Vance Fowler (@VanceFowler5) join Drs. Steven Tong (@syctong) and Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) to discuss the ERADICATE study and the role of ceftobiprole for the treatment of complicated Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia. This session was recorded live on Tuesday, February 6th, 2024 featuring an international audience. List…
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898: Knowing When Non-Medication Therapies Are First-Line Is Critical
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode898. In this episode, I’ll discuss the impact of giving epinephrine before defibrillation to in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) patients with shockable rhythms. The post 898: Knowing When Non-Medication Therapies Are First-Line Is Critical appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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897: Is It Necessary To Monitor QTc of ICU Patients Receiving Antipsychotics for Delirium?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode897. In this episode, I’ll discuss whether ICU patients benefit from daily QTc interval monitoring during antipsychotic use for delirium. The post 897: Is It Necessary To Monitor QTc of ICU Patients Receiving Antipsychotics for Delirium? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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Episode 896: Just How Bad Are PPIs When Continued Post-ICU Stay Without Indication?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode896. In this episode, I’ll discuss the effect of unnecessary long-term continuation of newly initiated stress ulcer prophylaxis in the ICU on morbidity and mortality after hospital discharge. The post Episode 896: Just How Bad Are PPIs When Continued Post-ICU Stay Without Indication? appeared first on Pharmacy J…
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895: Why is glucagon not recommended in the calcium channel blocker poisoning guidelines?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode895. In this episode, I’ll discuss why glucagon is not recommended in the calcium channel blocker poisoning guidelines. The post 895: Why is glucagon not recommended in the calcium channel blocker poisoning guidelines? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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894: Correction of hypokalemia in a hyponatremic patient makes inadvertent overcorrection of hyponatremia more likely
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode894. In this episode, I’ll discuss how correction of hypokalemia in a hyponatremic patient makes inadvertent overcorrection of hyponatremia more likely. The post 894: Correction of hypokalemia in a hyponatremic patient makes inadvertent overcorrection of hyponatremia more likely appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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893: Should Fludrocortisone Always Be Added to Hydrocortisone in Patients With Septic Shock?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode893. In this episode, I’ll discuss adding fludrocortisone to hydrocortisone to treat patients with septic shock. The post 893: Should Fludrocortisone Always Be Added to Hydrocortisone in Patients With Septic Shock? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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#92 – Antibiotic Alchemy: Metallo-Beta-Lactamases
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Drs. Robert Bonomo, Ryan Shields (@ryankshields), and Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary) deep dive into the world of metallo-beta-lactamases. This riveting discussion is full of the nerdiest pub trivia nuggets and the “must know” details of novel beta lactams and beta-lactamase inhibitors, and their uses for MBLs. Funding for this podcast was provided b…
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892: Should hot or cold compresses be used to treat extravasation?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode892. In this episode, I’ll discuss when to use a cold or warm compress to treat extravasation. The post 892: Should hot or cold compresses be used to treat extravasation? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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891: The Half-Dose Alteplase Study You’ve Always Wanted
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode891. In this episode, I’ll discuss an article comparing half-dose to full-dose alteplase for pulmonary embolism. The post 891: The Half-Dose Alteplase Study You’ve Always Wanted appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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890: How to Succeed at Journal Club Without Really Trying
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode890. In this episode, I'll discuss how to guarantee you pick a great article for the journal club. The post 890: How to Succeed at Journal Club Without Really Trying appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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889: Which beta-blockers should be dialyzed to treat toxicity?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode889. In this episode, I’ll discuss which beta-blockers should be dialyzed to treat toxicity. The post 889: Which beta-blockers should be dialyzed to treat toxicity? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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#91 – Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Preparation Pearls for Stewardship and Microbiology Lab Accreditation Updates
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New accreditation standards making your head spin? Are you stressed and don’t know where to start? Well, on this episode of Breakpoints Drs. Arjun Srinivasan and Jose Alexander (Alex) join Luis Plaza from Let’s Talk Micro (@letstalkmicro1) and Dr. Jeannette Bouchard (@jlbouchard001) to breakdown what you need to know and where to start when it come…
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888: The Effects of Fluid Overload On the Pharmacokinetics of Extended Infusion Meropenem in Critically Ill Patients with Sepsis
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode888. In this episode, I’ll discuss how fluid overload affects the pharmacokinetics of extended infusion meropenem in critically ill patients with sepsis. The post 888: The Effects of Fluid Overload On the Pharmacokinetics of Extended Infusion Meropenem in Critically Ill Patients with Sepsis appeared first on Pha…
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887: Long Term Outcomes of Haloperidol Use in the Agents Intervening against Delirium in the ICU Trial
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode887. In this episode, I'll discuss a pre-planned analysis of long term outcomes of haloperidol use in the Agents Intervening against Delirium in the ICU Trial. The post 887: Long Term Outcomes of Haloperidol Use in the Agents Intervening against Delirium in the ICU Trial appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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Episode 886: The ACEP Clinical Policy For Severe Agitation
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode886. In this episode, I'll discuss the ACEP clinical policy on adult patients presenting to the ED with severe agitation. The post Episode 886: The ACEP Clinical Policy For Severe Agitation appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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885: Don’t Automatically Assume This When Oral Vancomycin is Prescribed
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode885. In this episode, I'll discuss whether it is ever appropriate for a patient to be on oral and IV vancomycin. The post 885: Don’t Automatically Assume This When Oral Vancomycin is Prescribed appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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#90 – IDWeek 2023 Recap: Pipeline Agents and Clinical Trials That May Change Your Practice
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We are back with more exciting IDWeek 2023 content! If you listened to the last episode and want more? Than look no further. Join your Breakpoints hosts, Drs. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary), Julie Ann Justo (@julie_justo), and Jeannette Bouchard (@jlbouchard001) for a review of key pipeline agents at IDWeek and highlights from everyone’s favorite se…
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884: Do All Patients With Traumatic ICH on Anticoagulants Need to be Reversed?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode884. In this episode, I'll discuss whether the reversal of anticoagulants is necessary for neurologically intact patients with traumatic intracranial hemorrhage. The post 884: Do All Patients With Traumatic ICH on Anticoagulants Need to be Reversed? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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883: What Are Characteristics of Patients That Are More Likely To Die If Antibiotic Therapy Is Delayed?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode883. In this episode, I'll discuss what phenotype of patients are most affected by delays in antibiotic therapy. The post 883: What Are Characteristics of Patients That Are More Likely To Die If Antibiotic Therapy Is Delayed? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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882: Does 10 mEq of Potassium Actually Increase Serum Potassium Levels By 0.1 mEq/L?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode882. In this episode, I'll discuss the change in serum potassium after supplementation. The post 882: Does 10 mEq of Potassium Actually Increase Serum Potassium Levels By 0.1 mEq/L? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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881: Don’t let the antipsychotics out of the ICU!
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode881. In this episode, I'll discuss the unwarranted continuation of antipsychotics after ICU and hospital discharge. The post 881: Don’t let the antipsychotics out of the ICU! appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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#89 – IDWeek 2023 Recap: Late Breaking Clinical Trials
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Need help narrowing down your IDWeek re-watch content? Or maybe you were unable to make IDWeek so you want the pharmacy driven highlights? Well, look no further, Breakpoints has what you need! Join your Breakpoints hosts, Drs. Erin McCreary (@ErinMcCreary), Julie Ann Justo (@julie_justo), and Jeannette Bouchard (@jlbouchard001) for a review of some…
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880: Anti-Xa Monitoring In VTE Prophylaxis: Just Because We Can Doesn’t Mean We Should
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode880. In this episode, I'll discuss anti-Xa monitoring of enoxaparin in VTE prophylaxis. The post 880: Anti-Xa Monitoring In VTE Prophylaxis: Just Because We Can Doesn’t Mean We Should appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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879: What is the conversion of oral methadone to IV?
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode879. In this episode, I'll discuss the bioavailability of methadone. The post 879: What is the conversion of oral methadone to IV? appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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878: Here Is How You Can Predict Hypotension From Propofol
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode878. In this episode, I'll discuss the prediction of hypotension from propofol when used as an ICU sedative. The post 878: Here Is How You Can Predict Hypotension From Propofol appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.By Pharmacy Joe
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877: Sedation and Analgesia Statements From the AHA/NCS Scientific Statement on Critical Care Management of Patients After Cardiac Arrest
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Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode877. In this episode, I'll discuss the AHA/NCS scientific statement on critical care management of patients after cardiac arrest. The post 877: Sedation and Analgesia Statements From the AHA/NCS Scientific Statement on Critical Care Management of Patients After Cardiac Arrest appeared first on Pharmacy Joe.…
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