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The Elective Rotation - the #1 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 expert 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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    Episode 193: Allometric vancomycin dosing, how long to give steroids be given for severe alcoholic hepatitis, and an allometric vancomycin dosing calculator

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode193. In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about allometric dosing of vancomycin. 2. Answer the drug information question "How long should steroids be given for severe alcoholic hepatitis?" 3. Share a resourc

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    Episode 111: PPIs increase the risk and severity of hospital-acquired CDiff, will IV lipids work for liposomal bupivacaine toxicity, and a resource to polish up your CV

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode 111 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about the risk and severity of Clostridium difficile Infection with PPIs. 2. Answer the drug information question "Will IV fat emulsion work for cardiac toxicity c

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    Episode 110 Treatment of Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci Infection.mp3

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode110 In this episode I'll discuss the treatment of coagulase-negative staphylococci infection.

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    Episode 109: Should high dose heparin be used to prevent VTE in obese patients, do the new quinolone warnings affect ICU patients, and a resource to help apply the new sepsis definitions

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode109 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about using high dose heparin for VTE prophylaxis in obese patients. 2. Answer the drug information question "Do the new FDA quinolone warnings for mild infections

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    Episode 108: Treatment of Drug-Induced Torsades

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode108 In this episode, I'll discuss the treatment of drug-induced Torsades. When responding to code blue, rapid response calls, and other medical emergencies, take the stairs instead of the elevator whenever possible

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    Episode 107: Banana Bags in ICU Patients, Should Pharmacists Program And Start IV Pumps, and DailyMed

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode107 In this episode, I'll: 1. Discuss an article about the use of banana bags in ICU patients. 2. Answer the drug information question "If a pharmacist programs an IV pump for infusion, does that count as administrati

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    Episode 106: How Pharmacists Can Improve Their Working Relationships With Physicians

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode106 IIn this episode I'll discuss how pharmacists can improve their working relationships with physicians. Thank you so much for helping to make my book A Pharmacist's Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies the #1

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    Episode 105: Voriconazole therapeutic monitoring, how long to continue CPR after IV push alteplase, and a free 30 day trial to Pharmacist?s Letter

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode105 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about therapeutic drug monitoring of voriconazole. 2. Answer the drug information question "When alteplase is given for massive PE in a patient undergoing cardiopulmonar

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    Episode 104: Updated IDSA HAP / VAP Guidelines

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode104 I've ordered the proof copy for my book, A Pharmacist's Guide to Inpatient Medical Emergencies and I look forward to hitting the final publish button very soon! To see the cover you can go to: clinicalpharmac

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    Episode 103: Epinephrine increases mortality in septic shock, phenytoin induced hypothermia, and two pharmacology refresher resources

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode103 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about increased mortality from epinephrine in cardiogenic shock. 2. Answer the drug information question "Can phenytoin cause hypothermia" 3. Share two resources for st

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    Episode 102: Dexmedetomidine to clonidine transition

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode102 In this episode I'll discuss how to transition from dexmedetomidine to clonidine. Dexmedetomidine is an IV alpha-2A adrenergic agonist. It has sedative effects and is used for the management of pain, agitation, a

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    Episode 101: Propofol for toxin related seizures, whether to stop SSRIs in GI bleeds, and a critical care resource

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode101 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about using propofol for toxin-related seizures. 2. Answer the drug information question "Should SSRIs be stopped in a patient with GI bleeding?" 3. Share a resource fo

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    Episode 100: Critical Care Pharmacist Workflow And PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident Orientation

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode100 In this episode I'll discuss my ICU workflow as a critical care pharmacist. I'll also share how I orient PGY-1 pharmacy residents to my critical care pharmacy rotation. Workflow There is a basic workflow to t

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    Episode 99: Guidelines on acute kidney injury in ICU, IV push antibiotics in sepsis, and a workflow diagram resource

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode99 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss a new guideline on Acute kidney injury in ICU patients. 2. Answer the drug information question "What do you think about IV push antibiotics in sepsis?" 3. Share a resource for

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    Episode 98: Is there a pro-ketamine bias in the #FOAMed community?

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode98 In this episode I'll discuss whether there is a pro-ketamine bias in the #FOAMed community. Click here if you'd like to help me pick the title for my new book about inpatient medical emergencies for pharmacists.

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    Episode 24: Mechanical ventilation tips for pharmacists

    show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode24 I'm excited to have my first guest here on The Elective Rotation Podcast. In this episode we'll be talking with the one of the most talented and patient focused respiratory therapists I know. He is also a treme

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    23: Sensitivity, specificity and predictive value of medical tests

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode23 In this episode, I'll give real world patient care examples of how to remember and apply the concepts of sensitivity, specificity and predictive value as they relate to medical tests. I struggled with rememberin

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    Episode 22 Treatment of acute methemoglobinemia

    Show notes at pharacyjoe.com/episode22 Methemoglobinemia is a potentially life-threatening form of functional anemia. There are two types of methemoglobinemia - congenital and acquired. In this episode I'll discuss the recognition and treatment of acqu

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    How to participate and give pharmacy recommendations on ICU rounds

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode21 In episode 20, I discussed how I prepare for ICU rounds. In this episode I'll be talking about how ICU rounds are structured and how I participate in ICU rounds, including when and how I present my recommendations

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    Preparation for ICU rounds on a critical care pharmacy rotation

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode20 Most of my pharmacy students are surprised that I look at medications last in my pre-rounding review of ICU patients. I am constantly tweaking and improving my method for pre-rounding on ICU patients. Here is my c

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    When and how to write a pharmacy progress note

    show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode19 In this episode I'll share the decision making process I use to decide when and how to write a pharmacy progress note. When to write a pharmacy progress note? Not all communication is appropriate for a progress

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    sedation of the acutely agitated patient when intubation is prohibited

    show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episdoe18 The methods I am going to discuss in this episode are not first line or even second line therapies for controlling acute agitation. I use them rarely - as in a few times per year or less. But in some difficult si

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    When to IV push alteplase

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode17 Have you already joined the Pharmacy Nation slack group to collaborate and communicate with other pharmacists in real time? If not, send yourself an invite at pharmacynation.org! In this episode I'll cover when

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    How to use ketamine in the critical care setting

    Show notes at http://www.pharmacyjoe.com/episode16 There is a lot of buzz around the use of ketamine in the critical care setting, and for good reason. But a lot of providers are unfamiliar with and hesitant to use the drug. In this episode I'll high

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    Pharmacist Assisted Intubation

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode15 If one of us is not already at the bedside, pharmacists at my institution are frequently called by critical care providers to assist with intubation procedures in critically ill patients. This episode will provide

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    Sux vs. Roc AND Why Roc Only Rocks When A Pharmacist is in the House

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode14 The Debate For over a decade there has been a debate on whether it is better to use succinylcholine (Sux) or rocuronium (Roc) for rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in emergency settings. I'm surprised when reading

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    Antibiotic Dosing in CRRT

    In today's episode we will discuss three topics regarding antibiotic dosing in CRRT (continuous renal replacement therapy). 1. Review CRRT antibiotic dosing rules 2. Review CRRT antibiotic dosing exceptions 3. Discuss the prevelance of antibiotic underdo

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    How to Evaluate QTc drug interactions

    Evaluating QTc drug interactions Prolonged QTc interval leading to torsades. It is the adverse medication event that keeps pharmacists awake at night. In this episode I will explain how, as a hospital-based pharmacist, I evaluate drug interactions that c

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    Making patient focused risk benefit assessments

    Why Is My Patient In the ICU and How Sick Are They? The topic for today's show is PharmacyJoe-ism #7: making patient focused risk benefit assessments. My ability to do this greatly improved when I started to explicitly and on a basic level think about

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    The Pharmacist and the ECG Should Be Friends

    As the expert in drug therapy, you need to know how different drugs exert their effects on the electrical system of the heart. Pharmacist review of the ECG is relatively straight forward compared to other professions. We should be able to identify the rh

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    How To Talk Like A Physician And Get A Physician To Listen Like A Pharmacist - Critical Care Pharmacy Podcast Episode 9

    Today I'm going to pull the curtain back and show you how I trained myself to have successful verbal communications with physicians, and get my interventions accepted. We'll go over: Expected acceptance rates First impressions of your conversation

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    Episode 97: Sedative choice and infection risk, phentolamine vs terbutaline for extravasation, and crowd sourced medical lecture notes

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode97 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about sedation choice and infection risk. 2. Answer the drug information question "Is phentolamine superior to terbutaline for treatment of extravasation?" 3. Share a re

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    Episode 96: Magnesium sulfate use in critical care

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode96 In this episode I'll discuss the use of magnesium sulfate in critical care. Shout out to listener "Pharmacy Alex" for suggesting this topic! When I think of magnesium in critical care, 3 uses come to mind:

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    Episode 95: Ketamine blow darts, amiodarone and contrast media cross-sensitivity, and antibiotic breakpoint information

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode95 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss evidence on the efficacy of ketamine IM for acute behavioral emergencies. 2. Answer the drug information question "Can a patient with an allergy to contrast media receive amiodaron

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    Episode 94: Flumazenil. Huh! What is it good for? (Almost) Absolutely nothing! or Does flumazenil cause seizures in benzodiazepine overdose?

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode92 In this episode I'll discuss how I provide analgesia & sedation to critically ill patients who have taken buprenorphine. Buprenorphine is an opioid partial agonist. It is used to treat acute & chronic pain, op

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    Episode 93: High dose heparin for VTE prophylaxis, how much vitamin K to lower the INR, and a resource for anticoagulant lab assay interference

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode93 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about high dose heparin for VTE prophylaxis in obese patients. 2. Answer a drug information question about vitamin K. 3. Share a resource for lab assay interference by n

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    Empiric Antibiotic Selection in the ICU - Critical Care Pharmacy Podcast Episode 8

    So much of antibiotic selection has to do with local resistance patterns, and it cannot be protocolized or generalized without that knowledge. That said I believe there are some principles of antibiotic selection in the ICU that are worth discussing in g

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    7 tips on How to stay current with medical literature

    Here are my 7 tips for how to stay current with medical literature: Pharmacist Letter / Subscriber's Letter Pubmed Alerts on saved searches Electronic delivery of journal table of contents Utilize your medical librarian Listen to a podcast Discuss new ar

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    Episode 6 Bonus Episode Alternatives To Phentolamine

    Phentolamine is no longer manufactured. Phentolamine has now made ASHP's list of drugs no longer available. This information is critical to communicate to emergency medicine and critical care practitioners, as the risk:benefit of peripheral vasopressor

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    Critical Care Hospital Pharmacy Podcast Episode 5 Vasopressor Review

    Shock is the syndrome that results when the cardiovascular system fails to maintain adequate tissue perfusion. The goal is to maintain hemodynamics while the cause of shock can be addressed. Fluids, vasopressors, and inotropes are the essential parts of

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    Push Dose Pressors, They're Not Just For Anesthesia Anymore!

    Push Dose Pressors, They're Not Just For Anesthesia Anymore! I like preventing the complications of profound hypotension as much as anyone. Really, I do. It's why I suggest you focus so much on anticipating patient and provider needs during an emergenc

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    Episode 92: How to provide analgesia and sedation for the critically ill patient on buprenorphine

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode92 In this episode I'll discuss how I provide analgesia & sedation to critically ill patients who have taken buprenorphine. Buprenorphine is an opioid partial agonist. It is used to treat acute & chronic pain, op

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    Episode 91: Imatinib for bleomycin lung toxicity, linezolid vs daptomycin for VRE bacteremia, and a resource for critical care drug dosing at extremes of body weight

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode91 In this episode I'll: 1. Review an article about using imatinib for bleomycin interstitial pneumonitis. 2. Answer the drug information question "Should daptomycin or linezolid be used for VRE bacteremia?" 3. Share

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    Episode 90: 6 tips to help pharmacists respond to medical emergencies

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode90 In this episode I'll discuss 6 tips for pharmacists responding to medical emergencies. After years of working in the central pharmacy, an opportunity arose to go to the floors for code blue and rapid response ca

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    Episode 89: Bloodless anemia treatment, antibiotics for necrotizing pancreatitis, and alternative rock to teach pathophysiology

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode89 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about bloodless treatment of anemia. 2. Answer the drug information question "Which antibiotics should be given to a patient with necrotizing pancreatitis?" 3. Share a r

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    Episode 88: Treatment of loperamide cardiac toxicity

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode88 In this episode, I'll discuss the treatment of loperamide toxicity. Loperamide is often referred to as "the poor man's methadone". It has been used as both a drug of abuse and as a way of self-treating opi

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    Episode 87: Platelet transfusions may cause harm in ICH, why alteplase contraindications got changed, and a resource for learning how to recognize ECG rhythms

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode87 In this episode I'll: 1. Discuss an article about using platelet infusions to treat intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) from antiplatelet medications. 2. Answer the drug information question "Why were the contraindicat

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    Episode 86: Updated intravenous lipid emulsion in drug toxicity guidelines

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode86 In this episode I'll discuss updated toxicology guidelines when using intravenous lipid emulsion (ILE) for drug toxicity. In episode 30 I discussed the use of ILE for drug toxicity. In April the American Colle

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    Episode 85: Earplugs for preventing ICU delirium, dextrose solutions in ischemic stroke, and a great way to get your drug information questions answered

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode85 In this episode I'll: 1. Share an article about using earplugs to reduce ICU delirium. 2. Answer the drug information question: "Should dextrose containing solutions be avoided in ischemic stroke patients?" 3. Sha

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    Episode 84 Chemical sedation for acute agitation

    Show notes at pharmacyjoe.com/episode84 In this episode I'll discuss chemical sedation for acute agitation. Chemical sedation is part of the array of options to treat acute agitation. Prevention strategies, verbal de-escalation techniques, and physical

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The Elective Rotation - the #1 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 expert 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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