The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast show

The Elective Rotation: A Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast

Summary: 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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 174: Tapering medications in the ICU | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:58

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode174. In this episode, I ll discuss medications commonly tapered in the ICU.

 173: Ciraparantag/PER977 to reverse edoxaban, how to relower serum sodium if it is corrected too fast, and a resource for intranasal medication delivery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:57

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode173. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about the anticoagulant reversal agent ciraparantag / PER977. 2. Answer the drug information question “How can serum sodium be re-lowered if hyponatremia is corrected too fast?” 3. Share a resource about intranasal medication delivery.

 172: Should SSRIs and SNRIs be discontinued in the setting of active bleeding? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode172. In this episode, I ll discuss whether selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) should be discontinued in the setting of active bleeding.

 171: Push-dose norepinephrine, methylene blue for vasoplegia, and a resource for hereditary angioedema | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:25

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode171. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article on push-dose norepinephrine. 2. Answer the drug information question What is the dose of methylene blue for cardiac surgery related vasoplegia? 3. Share a resource for hereditary angioedema.

 170: When to use (and when not to use) tranexamic acid in critically ill patients | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode170. In this episode, I ll discuss when to use (and when not to use) tranexamic acid in critically ill patients.

 169: Platelet transfusion and hospital acquired infection, buprenorphine for methadone overdose, and a resource for toxicology emergencies | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:31

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode169. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about platelet transfusion and hospital acquired infection. 2. Answer the drug information question Can buprenorphine be used in opioid overdose? 3. Share a resource for guidance on toxicologic emergencies.

 168: The case for temporarily holding lithium upon admission to the Medical/Surgical ICU | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:41

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode168. In this episode, I ll discuss ICU complications that could increase the risk of lithium toxicity.

 167: Sedative requirements in stimulant users, mannitol extravasation, and an ISMP anticoagulation resource | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode167. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about opioid and sedative requirements in patients that use stimulants. 2. Answer the drug information question “How do you treat mannitol extravasation?” 3. Share a resource from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices on anticoagulation safety.

 166: Mannitol for elevated ICP (intracranial pressure) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode166. In this episode, I ll discuss how to administer mannitol for elevated intracranial pressure.

 165: Valproate protein binding in critically ill patients, onset of angioedema after starting an ACE inhibitor, and the perfect writing instrument | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode165. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about valproic acid protein binding. 2. Answer the drug information question How long after starting an ACE inhibitor does angioedema occur? 3. Share a resource I use for writing notes.

 164: Drug induced pancreatitis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode164. In this episode, I ll discuss drug-induced pancreatitis.

 163: Apixaban vs warfarin in severe renal impairment, methylprednisolone for intraoperative spinal cord injury, and a resource for CMS – TJC quality measures | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode163. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article comparing apixaban with warfarin in patients with severe renal impairment. 2. Answer the drug information question Should high dose methylprednisolone be given for intraoperative spinal cord injury?” 3. Share a resource for understanding CMS quality measures.

 162: What to do when you have a negative interaction with a member of the care team | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode162. In this episode, I ll discuss how I learned to handle the occasional negative interaction with a member of the care team. I ll also share two ways to avoid them from happening in the first place.

 161: qSOFA in ED patients, folic acid vs folinic acid as cofactor therapy in methanol toxicity, and a FOAMed parody | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode161. In this episode I ll: 1. Discuss an article about using the qSOFA score in adult emergency department patients. 2. Answer the drug information question Can leucovorin be substituted for folic acid as cofactor therapy in the treatment of methanol toxicity? 3. Share a resource that brings some humor to the world [...]

 160: Three reasons why 1 clinical pharmacist on the unit = 2 in the office | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode160. In this episode, I ll discuss three reasons why 1 clinical pharmacist on the unit = 2 in the office.

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