Hi Miss Sarah new subs here. I was so impressed on your video relating about the days as an IV tech at the facility I had work before . So much fun everything you’d said related on my job practice. Being an IV certified tech it was fulfilling looking back the days how busy but at the end of the shift you have help someone and keep their wellbeing again. Thanks for our job. GodBless
Love this video and how your thought process is for a medication order entered, allergy checks, retiming meds, renal adjustments, etc. This is the first video I came across regarding a real-life clinical pharmacist with a lot of helpful information! I feel a little more confident since watching your videos and have a good idea of what to expect, especially your nightshift videos. Thank you!
👋🏼🙋🏼♂️👋🏼 future pharmacist here. Quick question, you mentioned gen Vimpat. Isn’t the dosage on that according to the pts BMI and the level of the seizure? Whether it be a grandma seizure, epileptic seizure? Like stuff like that?
Yes, the dosing is lacosamide is complex and can vary depending on the type of seizure, renal function, provider preference in terms of titration, weight, etc! When verifying orders, I make sure the dose is appropriate and ensure that the technician compounds the IV lacosamide correctly (math calculated correctly, correct amount injected into bag, solution is compatible, BUD is correct, etc)
Dosing weights for acyclovir are controversial! The original package insert recommends dosing on ideal body weight, but now subsequent studies suggest adjusted body should be used to reduce risk of underdosing. Each hospital should have a protocol in place so I would follow what the hospital protocol is!
Hey Sarah! Fellow pharmacist UA-camr colleague! Just want to say hi and that I love your videos (they are very educational)! I just started my channel and would appreciate your support :) 😊💕
i am a pharmacist in China hospital,we do the almost same work,it is really easy to operate and caculate.but i got only 20000 dollar a year,so admire you have got so high paid.😂
The cost of living is high where she lives. May be better to get paid low but everything around you is affordable such as housing and food. A $20,000/year in an affordable area may be an equivalent to $100,000 in California.
Hi Miss Sarah new subs here. I was so impressed on your video relating about the days as an IV tech at the facility I had work before . So much fun everything you’d said related on my job practice. Being an IV certified tech it was fulfilling looking back the days how busy but at the end of the shift you have help someone and keep their wellbeing again. Thanks for our job. GodBless
Love this video and how your thought process is for a medication order entered, allergy checks, retiming meds, renal adjustments, etc. This is the first video I came across regarding a real-life clinical pharmacist with a lot of helpful information! I feel a little more confident since watching your videos and have a good idea of what to expect, especially your nightshift videos. Thank you!
I am so happy to hear this was helpful! Thank you for watching and supporting my channel 💕
Lots of value in this video. Thank you!
you're awesome. thank you for the video.
Thank you for watching!
Interesting video as a future pharmacist, thanks for sharing!
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Love Love your channel!
Thank you so much! 💕
You can make a video of what the colors mean to divide the medicines that will be dispensed.
👋🏼🙋🏼♂️👋🏼 future pharmacist here. Quick question, you mentioned gen Vimpat. Isn’t the dosage on that according to the pts BMI and the level of the seizure? Whether it be a grandma seizure, epileptic seizure? Like stuff like that?
Yes, the dosing is lacosamide is complex and can vary depending on the type of seizure, renal function, provider preference in terms of titration, weight, etc! When verifying orders, I make sure the dose is appropriate and ensure that the technician compounds the IV lacosamide correctly (math calculated correctly, correct amount injected into bag, solution is compatible, BUD is correct, etc)
@@SarahPharmD ooooo thanks 😁 I’ll keep that in mind when I take neuropsychopharmacology this fall.
Great video
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Does acyclovir dosing require Adj body weight or IBW? I think it was IBW ...
Dosing weights for acyclovir are controversial! The original package insert recommends dosing on ideal body weight, but now subsequent studies suggest adjusted body should be used to reduce risk of underdosing. Each hospital should have a protocol in place so I would follow what the hospital protocol is!
Hey Sarah! Fellow pharmacist UA-camr colleague! Just want to say hi and that I love your videos (they are very educational)! I just started my channel and would appreciate your support :) 😊💕
Hi! Awww thank you! Of course, would be happy to support a fellow pharmacist youtuber ☺️
Thankyou so much Sarah! ♥️♥️
i am a pharmacist in China hospital,we do the almost same work,it is really easy to operate and caculate.but i got only 20000 dollar a year,so admire you have got so high paid.😂
The cost of living is high where she lives. May be better to get paid low but everything around you is affordable such as housing and food. A $20,000/year in an affordable area may be an equivalent to $100,000 in California.