The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast Pharmacy Joe
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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 3AM EST. Find the show notes at pharmacyjoe.com.
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920: What blood gas parameters indicate possible methemoglobinemia?
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode920. In this episode, I’ll discuss what blood gas parameters can make you suspect methemoglobinemia.
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919: The problem with hypo-osmolar solutions in neurological patients
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode919. In this episode, I’ll discuss the problem with hypo-osmolar solutions in neurological patients.
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918: What Happens If You Give a Cephalosporin to a Patient With Moderate, Severe, or Unknown Beta-Lactam Allergy?
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.
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917: What is the impact of achieving an aggressive PK/PD target for beta lactams in critically ill patients?
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.
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916: The 4 categories of interventions to treat medication overdose and why antidote is not #1
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.
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915: The rare case when a very hypotonic solution may be indicated
Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode915. In this episode, I’ll discuss the rare case when a very hypotonic solution may be indicated.