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Pharmacist Pilot Project To Reduce Hypoglycemic Events On Internal Medicine Unit, Carly Barnes, Pamela Levine May 2021

Pharmacist Pilot Project To Reduce Hypoglycemic Events On Internal Medicine Unit, Carly Barnes, Pamela Levine

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2021

No abstract provided.


Overloadipine–Emerging Therapies To Treat Refractory Shock, Stephanie Barayuga, Irene Hendrickson May 2021

Overloadipine–Emerging Therapies To Treat Refractory Shock, Stephanie Barayuga, Irene Hendrickson

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

Refractory vasodilatory shock develops from uncontrolled vasodilation and hyporesponsivenessto vasopressors. •Management of calcium channel blockers (CCB) toxicity can be difficult because it can result in refractory vasodilatory

Case Presentation

•21-year-old male with history of depression and prior suicide attempts presented after intentional ingestion of amlodipine (300 mg) and metformin (150 tablets of 1000 mg). •Presented with slightly altered mentation and hypotension, then quickly deteriorated and required intubation and high vasopressor requirements. •Transferred to PSVMC for consideration of venoarterialextracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). Since he was hyperdynamic on echocardiogram, our team did not feel he would benefit from VA-ECMO. •His vasopressor …


When Two Isn’T Better Than One: A Case Of Severe Hyponatremia From Combination Thiazide Diuretic And Arb Therapy, Jillian Catral, Emily Hitchcock May 2021

When Two Isn’T Better Than One: A Case Of Severe Hyponatremia From Combination Thiazide Diuretic And Arb Therapy, Jillian Catral, Emily Hitchcock

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

Thiazide diuretics and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARB) are common medications for hypertension and are widely used together to counteract thiazide-induced hypokalemia •Thiazide-associated hyponatremia (TAH) is fairly common. There are also multiple case series in the literature of severe hyponatremia in elderly pts attributed to initiation of a thiazide-ARB combination, even when the thiazide dose was low. This is a unique case of hyponatremia in which ARB on thiazide therapy seems to have precipitated severe hyponatremia.

Case Report This is a 74-year-old female with a history of essential hypertension with intolerance to several antihypertensive medications, post-operative hyponatremia after laminectomy …


A Dramatic Presentation Of Plasmablasticlymphoma In Untreated Hiv, Joshua Genstler, Alex Schafir May 2021

A Dramatic Presentation Of Plasmablasticlymphoma In Untreated Hiv, Joshua Genstler, Alex Schafir

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Specialty Pharmacy Productivity Metrics To Create An Updated Standardized Productivity Tool, Linda Huynh, Adam Saulles, Amber Franck May 2021

Evaluation Of Specialty Pharmacy Productivity Metrics To Create An Updated Standardized Productivity Tool, Linda Huynh, Adam Saulles, Amber Franck

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2021

Background

• The number of specialty pharmacy medications has increased and is only projected to grow as more medications are approved for complex, chronic disease states 1,2 • Specialty medications are associated with high costs, high risks, and high complexity requiring extensive time and efforts to make medications safe and affordable for patients. • Much of this health system based specialty pharmacy’s productivity has been measured using a weighted scoring system for new vs. refill prescriptions. • With updated specialty pharmacy accreditation standards, stricter payer requirements, and shifting limited distribution medication complexities, there is a substantial focus on quality, clinical …


When Your Patient Does Know Best: A Lesson In Geriatrics, Daphne Sy, Jeff Youker May 2021

When Your Patient Does Know Best: A Lesson In Geriatrics, Daphne Sy, Jeff Youker

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

An athletic elderly woman presented to the emergency department (ED) with subjective leg weakness, most notably while climbing stairs. The patient’s insistence that we acknowledge her change in functional status prompted a workup that exposed an active pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis. She was diagnosed with an unusual presentation of granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) which was discovered in time to initiate treatment and prevent renal failure.

Case Report

A 77 year-old woman with a past medical history of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and biopsy-negative pulmonary nodules presented to the ED with a unique complaint: she could no longer climb multiple stairs …


Evaluation Of Provider Adherence To Antibiotic Selection Following The Implementation Of Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee Recommendations For The Empiric Treatment Of Hospitalized Adults With Urinary Tract Infections, James E. Watkins, Alyssa B Christensen, Brent Footer May 2021

Evaluation Of Provider Adherence To Antibiotic Selection Following The Implementation Of Antimicrobial Stewardship Committee Recommendations For The Empiric Treatment Of Hospitalized Adults With Urinary Tract Infections, James E. Watkins, Alyssa B Christensen, Brent Footer

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2021

Background

• Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common indications for prescribing antibiotics in the inpatient setting. • Recent literature suggests that not all patients are prescribed empiric antibiotics that are adherent to Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) guidelines. • Arguably the most positive, predictable impact on provider adherence to guideline-based treatment regimens is achieved when evidence-based recommendations are made easily accessible. • The causative organism at the time of diagnosis and initiation of antibiotic therapy for a UTI is generally unknown: patients are often prescribed broad-spectrum therapy that may be unnecessary. • Inappropriate treatment of …


Fixed Dose Prothrombin Complex Concentrate Versus Weight-Based Dose For Warfarin Reversal, Peter Martsin, Bryce Winn May 2021

Fixed Dose Prothrombin Complex Concentrate Versus Weight-Based Dose For Warfarin Reversal, Peter Martsin, Bryce Winn

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2021

Background

•4 Factor Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (4F-PCC) reverses anticoagulation of warfarin with weight-based dosing criteria supplied by manufacturer. INR must be processed before 4F-PCC is prepared. This regimen provides additional cost and delay of treatment to the patient as well as cost to the hospital and pharmacy department. •Fixed dose regimens of 4F-PCC have been described in literature1,2-4as having similar performance in achieving target INR compared to weight-based dosing, and can potentially have a decreased rate of thromboembolic events (TEE) compared to weight-based dosing, although large randomized-control trials on the comparison have not been conducted. •Fixed dosing of 4F-PCC is …


Avoiding Rash Decisions: A Guide To Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions, Caleb Freeman, Tom Chau May 2021

Avoiding Rash Decisions: A Guide To Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions, Caleb Freeman, Tom Chau

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


A Case Of Succinylcholine-Induced Postoperative Myalgia, Nancy Ha, Stephanie Griffith May 2021

A Case Of Succinylcholine-Induced Postoperative Myalgia, Nancy Ha, Stephanie Griffith

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

Succinylcholine is a commonly used depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent in anesthesia for relaxation of the skeletal muscles during endotracheal intubation. It is ideal for use in shorter surgical cases and situations where a rapid sequence intubation is warranted due to its quick onset and short duration of action. One documented side effects of succinylcholine is postoperative myalgia, which was first described in the literature in 1952.

Case Report

An 88 y.o. male presented two days following transurethral resection of a bladder mass with complaints of diffuse myalgias that were severely limiting activity. The pain was greatly exacerbated by any …