Pharmacology for The Bedside Nurse by Cyndi Zarbano
Duration:Full Day | Format:Audio and Video
Circuit:
Cordial
Ischemic heart disease spectrum
ABCDs from a cardiac first aid kit
Asam / Bra
Beta Blockers
Calcium Channel Blockers
Potassium-sparing diuretics
Mona versus backgrounds: what is the best treatment
Drug Priorities for Ischemic Injury and Heart Failure
Need to know the side effects of alpha blockers
Antiarrhythmic Options
Maintaining electrolyte balance with diuretics
Cardiac benefits of statins besides treating dyslipidemia
Strategies for avoiding rhabdo
Endocrine
Latest Oral Hypoglycemic Drugs
Short and Long Action Insulins
ACE Inhibitors and Diabetes Patient
Vasopressin for diabetes insipidus
Acute Hyperglycemic conditions: DKA, HCS
Insulin Dripping
Gastrointestinal
Anticholinergics: effects on the gastrointestinal system
Anti-emetics and how they work to guide your choices
Understanding H2 Blockers And The Proton Pump
Inhibitors
Bleeding from the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract: ulcers, varicose veins, diverticulitis
Protonix, Vasopressin, Octreotide
Liquid resuscitation and blood products: avoiding and treating tacos and trawls
Pulmonary
Respiratory corticosteroids
avoid complications
Bronchodilators: Di versus nebulizers
The Beta Blocker And Asthma Link
Pulmonary embolism: from thrombolytics to interventional radiology
Targets of Anticoagulation
Study of 5 categories of anticoagulants:
Coumarins
Factor 10a inhibitors
Heparins
Thrombin inhibitors
Anti-platelets
New Reversal Agents
pain control
NSAIDs / acetaminophen / aspirin
Emerging problems with opioids
Medical marijuana: what has research taught us?
Agents Reversal
Overdose Management
Description:
Can’t miss medication updates
The question “why and when” when taking medication
ABCDs from a cardiac first aid kit
Recognizing a diabetic patient in crisis
How to avoid complications of gastrointestinal bleeding
New reversing agents for anticoagulants
Identifying alternative pain control methods
There are a dizzying number of medications that nurses need to keep up to date. With so many changes occurring on a daily basis related to medications and treatment recommendations, how are you supposed to keep up with the times?
Relax; expert, Cindy Zarbano, MSN-Ed, CCRN, CEN, PCCN, CMSRN, CLNC, NLCP, did all the reading and research for you! She will provide you with the latest information and give you tools and strategies to make sure you understand “why and when” a particular drug is prescribed, what the potential side effects are, and what to do if life-threatening complications arise.
Don’t miss this opportunity! This program is guaranteed to expand your knowledge of potential drug interactions, proper administration methods, and monitoring procedures for various drugs used to treat common acute and chronic conditions. Cindy is known for her teaching style that is entertaining, using stories and humor to help you preserve what you learn so that you can pass on that knowledge to peers and patients you care about.
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 191
- Assessments Yes
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