Don’t miss this opportunity! This program will help you to understand potential drug interactions and the proper administration techniques. for A variety of medications are available to treat common acute or chronic conditions.
Cyndi Zarbano – Pharmacology for The Bedside Nurse
- Cardiac
- The Spectrum of Coronary Artery Disease
- The ABCDs for the Cardiac Medicine Cabinet
- ACEs/ARBs
- Beta Blockers
- Calcium Channel Blockers
- Diuretics
- MONA vs. FONA – Which is the Best Treatment?
- Priorities for Drugs for Ischemic Injury & Heart Failure
- You must be aware of the side effects of Alpha Blockers
- Antiarrhythmic options
- Maintaining Electrolyte balance with Diuretics
- Statins have cardiac benefits beyond treating dyslipidemia
- Strategies to Avoid Rhabdo
- Endocrine
- The The Latest Oral Hypoglycemics
- Short- & Long-Insulins for the Action
- Ace Inhibitors & the Diabetic Patient
- Vasopressin for Diabetes Insipidus
- DKA, HHS – Acute Hyperglycemic Conditions
- Insulin Drips
- Gastrointestinal
- Anticholinergics and the GI System
- Anti-emetics & How They Work to Guide Your Selection
- Understanding H2 Blockers & Proton Pump
- Inhibitors
- Upper & Lower GI Bleeds: Ulcers, Varices, Diverticulitis
- Protonix, Vasopressin, Octreotide
- Fluid Resuscitation & Blood Products: Avoiding & Treating TACO & TRALI
- Pulmonary
- Corticosteroids for The Airway
- Avoiding complications
- Bronchodilators: MDIs vs. Nebulizers
- The Beta Blocker & Asthma Connection
- Pulmonary Embolus – From Thrombolytics and Interventional Radiology
- Anticoagulation Goals
- Explore the 5 Types of Anticoagulants
- Coumarins
- Factor 10a inhibitors
- Heparins
- Thrombin inhibitors
- Anti-Platelets
- The New Reversal agents
- Pain Control
- NSAIDS/Acetaminophen/Aspirin
- Opioids are a hot topic
- What has the Research on Medical Marijuana Taught Us?
- Agents for Reversal
- Managing Overdose
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Description:
- Can’t Miss Medication Updates
- The “Why’s and When’s” of Medication Administration
- The ABCDs for the Cardiac Medicine Cabinet
- Recognizing Diabetic Patients in Crisis
- Avoiding complications with GI Bleeds
- Reversal agents are now available for Anticoagulants
- Other Methods for Pain Control
It is difficult for nurses to keep up with the ever-changing list of drugs. How are you expected to keep up with all the changes that occur daily in medications and treatment guidelines?
Relax; expert, Cyndi ZarbanoMSN-Ed, CCRN/CEN, CEN PCCN CMSRN, CLNC and NLCP did all the reading, research, and writing for you! She’ll provide you with the most up-To-Date information and provide strategies and tools to help you understand “why and when” What are the side effects of a medication? How can you deal with them?-There are serious complications.
Don’t miss this opportunity! This program is sure to improve your knowledge about drug interactions, proper administration methods, and monitoring procedures for A variety of medications are available to treat common acute or chronic conditions. Cyndi Is known for Use humor and stories to teach. This will help you retain the information and pass it on to your peers and patients. for.
Here’s What You Will Get In Cyndi Zarbano – Pharmacology for The Bedside Nurse
Course Features
- Lectures 1
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 250
- Assessments Yes