I'm from India.... In our country doctor of pharmacy course is introduced... But we don't know what is the job of pharmD qualified person... Can u make a video to guide me..
Basically you remind people that lorazepam is formulated with propylene glycol and can screw up the kidneys and cause acidodis if they're using high doses for 2 days straight. Or you have the alteplace protocol memorized or remind people Amiodarone 300mg or how fast they can push Mg during code blue. Am I right?
We also educate the physician/nursing staff on proper administration of intranasal medications, we ensure safety of all high risk medications going through the ER, we ensure proper antimicrobial stewardship (because we all know stewardship starts in the ER), and we educate you that, no, you shouldn't use nitroglycerin to rapidly reduce your sICH patient's SBP because it will unfortunately increase ICP, so use nicardipine instead. That just scratches the surface. So we do more than just "remind" you...
@@fzybny12 Yet they still make mistakes regarding medical prescriptions that pharmacist have to correct or make them aware of. Studying medications and how they interact with each other for more than one term does make a big difference. Doctors are there for the diagnosis, pharmacist are there for the medication and what it entails.
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This is long overdue. Pharmacists should always be apart of the emergency room.
I'm from India.... In our country doctor of pharmacy course is introduced... But we don't know what is the job of pharmD qualified person... Can u make a video to guide me..
What happens if you make a mistake though?
john cellustand
Someone dies
john cellustand that’s why there’s insurance
My doctor's and pharmacist keep making error's at shoppers no frills St Joseph health center Toronto Ontario Canada
Basically you remind people that lorazepam is formulated with propylene glycol and can screw up the kidneys and cause acidodis if they're using high doses for 2 days straight. Or you have the alteplace protocol memorized or remind people Amiodarone 300mg or how fast they can push Mg during code blue. Am I right?
We also educate the physician/nursing staff on proper administration of intranasal medications, we ensure safety of all high risk medications going through the ER, we ensure proper antimicrobial stewardship (because we all know stewardship starts in the ER), and we educate you that, no, you shouldn't use nitroglycerin to rapidly reduce your sICH patient's SBP because it will unfortunately increase ICP, so use nicardipine instead. That just scratches the surface.
So we do more than just "remind" you...
er drs already are aware of these facts
Quercuspalustris50 you also make up medication and adjust formulations for individual patients
Idiot
@@fzybny12 Yet they still make mistakes regarding medical prescriptions that pharmacist have to correct or make them aware of.
Studying medications and how they interact with each other for more than one term does make a big difference.
Doctors are there for the diagnosis, pharmacist are there for the medication and what it entails.
l wanna to be apharmist